Sentences with phrase «country takes on new challenges»

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In her resignation letter, she said: «Although I do not doubt your personal commitment to your long - held principles, I believe that a new leader is needed to take on the challenges ahead: Steering our way through the very difficult period facing this country, exerting a decisive influence on the post-referendum negotiations, and winning broad - based electoral support.»
Although I do not doubt your personal commitment to your long - held principles, I believe that a new leader is needed to take on the challenges ahead: steering our way through the very difficult period facing this country; exerting a decisive influence on the post-referendum negotiations; and winning broad - based electoral support.
But I liked Lady Bird too because she wasn't afraid to try new things and take on new challenges whether it was joining the drama club, moving across the country for school, or meeting new people.
With teams spanning the country joining in from Baltimore, Boston, Austin, San Francisco and New York, this firm is taking on challenges ranging from water conservation to sustainable food options to trash reduction to alternative transportation.
And in making this plan happen, the rich countries must take the lead: Focusing Just on the Economy is Short - Sighted The report says that efforts to revive the world economy alone are essential «unless new policy initiatives also address other global challenges — reducing carbon dependency, protecting ecosystems and water resources, alleviating poverty — their impact on averting future crises will be short - lived.»
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