Taking the example of the situation in Asia, the Director-General noted the strategic choice of many countries to focus on culture as one of the pillars of sustainable development.
With the Kyoto protocol expiring in 2012 and being renegotiated in December this year, the sooner policymakers offer a clear strategic choice to firms, the sooner CCS investments will occur.
Pape claims that suicide terrorist incidents take place in a coordinated campaign by terrorist organizations in order to garner concessions from the targeted audience or government and that the use of such tactics is a strategic choice made by the organization.
French Foreign Minister Hubert Vedrine called Russia's reaction to the September 11 attacks in the United States "remarkable, " saying President Vladimir Putin had made a "strategic choice" on the new role of Russia in the world.
The choice is also strategic, since it helps to create more opportunities for informal exchange and collaboration.
In the choice between another strategic flip-flop or doubling down on a bad bet, Whitman made the right decision.
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Whatever the merits of the two positions, there is no denying that the party faces a painful strategic choice.
Of course, it's hard to anticipate which side of the plane will get the better view, or even if there will be a view, but sometimes there is the possibility of strategic timing and seat choice.
Given the political stalemate in Washington and the anemic economy, turning the campaign into a choice between the Bush years and the Clinton years makes strategic sense.
For this answer, I can do no better than to summarize the analysis of Australian National University professor of strategic studies Hugh White in his new book, The China Choice: Why America Should Share Power (2012 Black Ink Books, 191 pp.).
Mr. MCCANTS: I think that after the United States defeated the Taliban in Afghanistan, jihadi leaders had no choice but to put their strategic documents online, because this is the kind of information that usually was reserved for people that were coming through the training camps in Afghanistan.
This represents a strategic choice by Boehner to make the Sequester fight, not the debt ceiling fight, the next major engagement.
Of course, the latter choice will be dressed up as a "strategic redeployment, " clearing the way for what is promised to be a more determined and successful effort to go after al Qaeda elsewhere, notably in Afghanistan and perhaps in Pakistan.
Given the tremendous consequences of adopting the Davis-Hammond approach to strategic defense in a world increasingly characterized by massive proliferation, Mr. Clinton's choice for the SDIO directorship bears close scrutiny.
Some investors demand a say in choice of counsel, the right to participate in strategic decisions, or the power to veto settlement offers.
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Fuel choice in the transportation sector can strip oil of its strategic value, deny our adversaries the wherewithal they use to harm us, and help protect our quality of life and economy against the effects of cuts in foreign energy supplies and the rising costs of oil.
With this choice, Barak Obama's campaign has committed a strategic error of the first order.
This is the choice: look toward the future, and begin a new era in the strategic partnership between the United States and Mexico based upon shared responsibility.
The United States cannot dictate to the Kremlin what policy course it should pursue on critical strategic issues, but the administration can increase the relevant costs and benefits to encourage Moscow to make the right choice.
This strategic collaboration represents a new choice in mobility and illustrates how both RadioShack and Cricket are dedicated to providing the right phones, the right features and the right plans to meet their consumers' needs.
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