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Any train accident or airplane crash is now at first suspected of being an act of terrorism.
In our wrenching postcommunist transition, it is essential that a government can act decisively.
To me, uncertainty should make us act more resolutely today, not less.
But he rarely seems to act on the basis of raw sentiment or instinctive prejudice.
He would not be afraid to act, but he would be prepared to think first.
The EU could act as a magnet to bring the region closer together by bringing the region as a whole closer to Europe.
It has so far failed to act.
For domestic demand to act as an engine of growth, policies should shift resources from investment to consumption.
This is reflected in Sarkozy's openly pro-American stance - an act of political courage in a France where anti-Americanism is running high.
If they act at all, they mobilize peacekeepers, international sanctions, and humanitarian aid.
In other words, we must act in accordance with the recognition that climate change and its effects on people in both rich and poor countries remains a threat to global security.
Given the long lead time between project preparation and the first benefits of emissions reductions, project developers have only a few years to act before carbon payments cease to make a meaningful contribution to project finance in the current context.
LONDON - Even after the passage of new financial regulations in the United States, the Dodd-Frank Act, and the publication of the Basel Committee's new capital requirements, the financial sector's prospects over the next few years remain highly uncertain.
During any lull, a fanatic from either side could jump to center stage and, through an act of utter madness, kick up the settling dust and dash the hopes of the many on both sides who still long for a lasting peace.
Yet none of them act on that principle in other areas.
But the international community, too, must act with great care.
If European leaders do plan to meet in 2014 in Sarajevo, they should act now.
Still, the Court should not hesitate to act outside Africa when mass atrocities demand redress.
That is all the more reason to act out of compassion and with generosity.
From Liberia to the Congo, the predicament of the African continent today demands that the press act not only as a watchdog, but as a goad.
Failing to act now will increase costs in the future - both financial and humanitarian.
The moment to act is now.
Compared to 2008-2009, when policymakers had ample space to act, monetary and fiscal authorities are running out of policy bullets (or, more cynically, policy rabbits to pull out of their hats).