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That goal has seemed all the more pressing since the prospect of rising interest rates in America caused an exodus of cash from emerging markets last year.Nigeria's overwhelmed infrastructure needs billions of dollars a year in investment.

Republicans spied the prospect of pressing for a civil-rights bill and breaking the old, victorious Roosevelt coalition of large cities and the South.To have any chance of the presidency, Johnson needed to shed his identification with the segregationist diehards.

Emails and social media can help you keep in touch with customers and prospects, but pressing the flesh is the key to launching important relationships.

For Israel, as for other nations, the Syrian civil war presents pressing security challenges, including the prospect of chemical and other sophisticated weapons falling into the hands of rogue groups, and radical Islamists ultimately coming to power.

In office, a BJP government would certainly seek to promote Indian industry—and to keep out culturally dubious fried chicken and hamburgers from abroad but the party has tempered its opposition to foreign investment, at least in the important parts of the economy such as infrastructure.More worrying is the prospect of India pressing ahead with the development of its nuclear-weapons programme.

Most important for its long-term prospects, BP is pressing forward with new exploration projects, including in the deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico.

But that frankness had limited impact on the Zarqa voters, who kept pressing Ms. Massimi on the prospects for economic reform.

After indications that Mr. Miliband was not interested, Mr. Van Rompuy remains in position for president, though Britain is still pressing for former Prime Minister Tony Blair, whose prospects dimmed last month.

Our state's two senators, Jon S. Corzine and Frank R. Lautenberg, joined by Acting Governor Richard J. Codey, for example, are pressing for changes in federal law, an unlikely prospect given the compelling (and well-established) protection of the free flow of commerce.

Fine stands of timber remain in the mountains, but the difficulty of removing logs from the steep terrain and the pressing need for effective conservation limit long-term prospects.

Despite widespread pessimism over prospects for peace, international diplomats are pressing regional leaders to take at least the first baby steps.

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