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Democracy remains a
worthy
and widespread goal, but it is important to distinguish the goal from the means used to attain it.
But is there any reason to believe that new loans will go to
worthy
projects rather than to politically connected borrowers?
The factors accounting for the record of failure in the Middle East – history, culture, religion, and personalities – are
worthy
of serious examination.
While he routinely accuses others of lying, many of his economic assertions and promises – indeed, his entire view of governance – seem
worthy
of Nazi Germany’s “big lie” propagandists.
It is a legacy still mired in the murky world of “front organizations”: real “foreign agents,” apparently independent and devoted to
worthy
causes, but secretly controlled from abroad.
This is a
worthy
goal that will require compromise and reconciliation at a global, regional, and national level.
Unlike most of Hong Kong’s tycoons, who are considered excessively focused on political expedience, Li is viewed as a person of strong conscience and thus
worthy
of considerable respect.
The extension of human rights is a
worthy
goal, to be sure, but Vasella's saccharine altruism brings to mind economist Milton Friedman's reproachful observation that "businessmen believe that they are defending free enterprise when they declaim that business is not concerned 'merely' with profit but also with promoting desirable 'social' ends; that business has a 'social conscience' and takes seriously its responsibilities forproviding employment, eliminating discrimination . . .
If these executives donated even 5% of their salaries to such causes, they would be
worthy
of admiration, even if the causes were repugnant to some of us.
The problem is that the criteria Western governments are using to identify Russians
worthy
of investigation and even punishment remain overly broad.
There are two reasons why we believe that Liu would be a
worthy
recipient of that prestigious award.
It is primarily for these two reasons that we believe that Liu would be a
worthy
recipient of the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize.
Rather than ushering in an era of recognizable multi-party politics, Indian democracy still lacks a party system
worthy
of the name.
Members of parliament had among their privileges the right to allocate 15 telephone connections to whomever they deemed
worthy.
Surely, Shevardnadze’s political skills were
worthy
of another great Soviet politician from the Caucasus, the Armenian Anastas Mikoyan, once Stalin’s trusted trade minister and later Nikita Khrushchev’s fellow anti-Stalinist and deputy prime minister.
Another model
worthy
of study, the Commission says, is Uganda, where a hospice run by an NGO supplies the national public health-care system with oral morphine.
In itself, this approach represents a
worthy
expression of collective conscience in opposition to the terrorists.
The Pact's objective - to enforce fiscal discipline in countries that share the same currency - is
worthy.
Building a Ukraine
worthy
of EU membership will not be easy, cheap, or fast.
Indeed, the current economic rebound is not an achievement
worthy
of much celebration, especially if it comes at the expense of further reform and structural adjustment.
Is reducing violence a goal
worthy
of resources that would otherwise be spent on, say, reducing hunger?
But mendacity and deception
worthy
of the dictators of the 1930s was certainly on display in the United Kingdom’s “Leave” campaign, and in the opposition to a Dutch referendum in April to approve an EU-Ukraine free-trade and association agreement.
Worthy
though these attempts are, they suffer from an inherent weakness: they still place responsibility on readers to check whether a news story is true.
That is why it is high time for Europeans to abandon their provincialism, launch a common foreign policy
worthy
of the name, and finally start to invest properly in their future security.
A struggle for preserving the vestiges of greatness may be a
worthy
goal; perhaps France, a country richer than Russia, can afford these objectives.
That definition is
worthy
of consideration as we reflect on the perils of ignorance in the twenty-first century.
And yet we still lack the basic skills of reflecting on such information, of sifting through the dirt to find the
worthy
nuggets.
Self-esteem includes the belief that the EU is a
worthy
undertaking, the confidence to express that publicly, and recognition of the EU’s true potential for power projection.
The Clinton Administration has failed to pay U.S. back dues to the U.N., partly because of Republican opposition in the Senate, but partly because the Clinton administration simply hasn't been willing to champion
worthy
U.N. activities as a priority for the U.S. On the one side the U.S. presses for reforms at the U.N. agencies, but when they happen, as at the WHO, the reforms are met with U.S. calls for still more budget stringency.
By recognizing a permanent say in politics for all of the country’s mutually suspicious communities, Iraqis can pull back from the brink and build for themselves an Iraq
worthy
of their talents and their history.
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