Worthy
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First, preventing an Iranian nuclear breakout, though a
worthy
goal, is not what politicians and pundits would necessarily regard as an outright victory.
We are facing multiple tests, two of which are especially
worthy
of attention, because they test international law, multilateral mechanisms, and the global order that we have spent the last 70 years working to build and maintain.
While this was a
worthy
goal, historians will point out, it was far from the only imperative.
Having convened the meeting in Spain, we are very much in favor of the pursuit of such a
worthy
goal.
If Zionism means eternal dominion over the Palestinians, is it really
worthy
of support?
As there now seems to be a pause in the spate of suicide bombings and other terrorist acts--if only momentary--perhaps now is a moment to grapple with a fundamental question: What makes terrorist killings any more
worthy
of condemnation than other forms of murder?
So why should a civilian death be acceptable if it occurs as a side-effect of combat that serves a
worthy
end, whereas a civilian death that is inflicted deliberately as a means to the same end is a terrorist outrage?
Sanders’ suggestion that the US president, rather than their own directors, nominate the regional reserve banks’ presidents is also
worthy
of consideration.
With the press heavily shackled in large parts of the world, freedom of speech is still a
worthy
slogan.
The
worthy
aim, Hill wrote, was “to identify the barriers to the cross-border flow of investment,” and “work out how to overcome them step by step.”
While China’s achievement is
worthy
of genuine esteem, its efforts to gain a full measure of international respect and real “great power” status will not succeed until it matches its new economic and military power with a certain essential moral force.
But what about Paul Ryan, the current Speaker of the House of Representatives, who acts as if Trump is
worthy
of the American presidency, and risks losing both party and country, only because Trump just might enact some policies that he supports?
Yet can any “development round”
worthy
of its name ignore this challenge?
As individuals, we appear to view a gamble that has a roughly 50% chance of doubling our wealth and a roughly 50% chance of halving it as
worthy
of consideration – not a no-brainer, but not out of the question, either.
Here’s a thought that is anathema in Washington, DC, but
worthy
of reflection.
If so, ours will be an era
worthy
of careful study, a moment when the world was in the midst of a difficult and uncertain process of re-composition.
Other efforts
worthy
of attention include formalizing the huge informal economy in states such as Ghana.
The Education Commission proposes a strategy that fosters empathetic, compassionate, and respectful youth leaders who can show their peers that peace and innovation are
worthy
alternatives to fundamentalism and extremism.
That the referendum on the new constitution was voted upon so peacefully – only a few short years since my country was wracked by a violently disputed presidential election – is also
worthy
of celebration.
Mukwege and Murad are
worthy
Nobel laureates, for they have raised global consciousness about the prevalence of the problem.
Balance-sheet considerations rank, at best, a distant fourth on the list of
worthy
monetary-policy goals.
A
worthy
goal, but successful models do not come readily to mind.
But while these emissions sources are certainly
worthy
of our attention, another culprit receives far less than it deserves: our food.
That point is
worthy
of closer consideration than it has received.
There is a significant backlog of
worthy
projects, and real (inflation-adjusted) interest rates are low (though, properly measured, real rates may be significantly higher than official measures suggest, mainly because the government’s inability to account properly for the benefits of new goods causes it to overstate inflation).
Unfortunately, much as FTTs are the darling of leading liberal economic commentators and Robin Hood NGOs, they are an extremely misguided approach to achieving such
worthy
ends.
It got no public-information campaign
worthy
of the name.
Unlike the financial junk pouring out of the US in recent years, covered bonds are a security that is
worthy
of the name.
In the “scarce bandwidth” media of the past, in which space and time were limited, the media had to select stories
worthy
of reporting.
Any Arab democracy
worthy
of the name is bound to respect social structures, and thus the role of religion in society.
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