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If Obama actually wrote less and read more, he would find at least two historical episodes of courageous leadership on trade that are
worthy
of his admiration and emulation.
I recently talked with an establishment stalwart who told me how much more difficult these leaks will make it for the US diplomatic corps to accomplish its putatively
worthy
goals.
These histories are all
worthy
of respect: there is no “right” road to the future.
If this is what motivates the Republicans’ hardline stance in the ongoing US redistribution battle, then theirs is a
worthy
cause – that of attempting to protect their descendants from being exploited.
Their
worthy
aim is to raise the price paid to developing-country farmers for their produce by excluding the inflated profits of the middlemen on whom they depend for getting their goods to distant markets.
Why Brexit is UnpatrioticPARIS – “The United States, China, and maybe the European Union, if Great Britain stays within it” will lead tomorrow’s world; in fact, continued EU membership is the only way for the United Kingdom to secure “a future
worthy
of her past.”
But, as a new report –
Worthy
Work, STILL Unlivable Wages – demonstrates, nothing poses a more potent threat to America’s future than the failure to provide adequate care and education to children under the age of five.
As the nineteenth-century industrialist Andrew Carnegie pointed out, “The parent who leaves his son enormous wealth generally deadens the talents and energies of the son and tempts him to lead a less useful and less
worthy
life than he otherwise would.”
Of course, this notion provokes angst: What happens to poor but
worthy
people?
With this battle won, the next
worthy
goal is a global financial transaction tax.
More important, they are showing the rest of the corporate sector that the business of advancing the common good is a
worthy
one.
Instead of single-mindedly trying to force people to do without carbon-emitting fuels, the Hartwell group suggests that we pursue a number of other
worthy
goals – for example, adaptation, reforestation, encouraging biodiversity, and improving air quality – each of which is important, and all of which may also reduce carbon emissions.
How, I sometimes wonder, can theists reconcile the world they observe with the belief that the world has been created by a being who is omniscient – and therefore saw that all this would happen – and yet is also good and
worthy
of being worshipped?
But NATO’s priorities this year include a sweeping review of its own strategic purpose, something the alliance has not questioned since 1999, while the EU continues to struggle towards its goal of forging a European defense policy
worthy
of the name.
This is a
worthy
aim, but it is not clear that the main actors in Central Asia – including China, which reportedly is quietly but firmly backing Karimov – are playing on the same team.
An undercover investigation by the Financial Times recently revealed that the “Presidents Club” was hosting annual men-only charity fundraisers, secretive gatherings where British business, government, and entertainment figures would raise money for
worthy
causes.
But as regrettable as the government’s repressive policies are, Turkey’s role in protecting people who have fled armed conflict and persecution is
worthy
of support.
And others in the region might see such success as
worthy
of emulation.
But in a region often associated with coups d’état and authoritarian rule, Liberia’s progress is
worthy
of celebration, as it can help to lay the foundation for a better, more democratic future.
There are many
worthy
candidates, but I recommend former Swedish Prime Minister Carl Bildt.
Too Big to Fail by Andrew Ross Sorkin is certainly
worthy
of that designation.
If dolphins are recognized as
worthy
of protection under Japan’s animal welfare laws, the horror of the type of hunt now occurring in Taiji will have to end.
These institutions are particularly
worthy
of imitation by other commodity-exporting countries, in order to defeat the so-called “natural-resource curse.”
For this reason, university faculty and students may proffer any argument or idea that they deem
worthy
of further investigation.
But the Middlebury students who invited him also owe it to their consciences, their God, and the rest of us to explain in good faith why they think his ideas are still
worthy
of consideration.
Simply put, children in Iraq have been reduced from human beings
worthy
of care to tools of production and instruments of violence.
The alternative of allowing this fight to the death to play out – a proposal heard daily on American talkathon television – is not
worthy
of our civilization.
We don’t say that most people imprisoned for life committed a crime
worthy
of that sentence.
This is one of the most remarkable feats of peacemaking in Asia since World War II, and at least as
worthy
of international recognition as former Finnish President and 2008 Nobel Peace Prize laureate Marti Ahtissari’s role in brokering peace in Aceh, Indonesia, in 2005.
Russia and China will not wait for the EU to make up its mind about whether Kazakhstan is a
worthy
partner.
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