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This trend is exacerbated by the declining efficiency of financial resources in the state sector, a product of the soft budget constraint implied by easily accessible, cheap capital.
Backing competitive education, innovation, technology, energy, and a more efficient and
accessible
health-care system complements and reinforces Obama’s leadership approach of setting an example with one’s own policies.
They have the capital to invest in efficiency-enhancing approaches and new production systems, and they are making use of increasingly
accessible
technologies – such as digital tools, advanced robotics, or new materials – to turbo-charge efficiency.
Prices rose so high, however, that real estate became
accessible
only to the very well-off, such as the families of high officials from the mainland.
The goal is to enable qualified Syrian professionals to treat refugee patients, thus mitigating the language and logistical barriers to effective, accessible, and dignified care.
In particular, more
accessible
and higher-quality health care has significantly improved survival rates for people living with NCDs, including diabetes.
The scale of the
accessible
market is immensely important to growth prospects.
This article came about because of the recent appearance on the website of Le Monde diplo, as the monthly is known in France, of a “dossier” containing “20 years of archives,” “freely accessible,” concerning me.
But statistical analysis of this evidence – the only
accessible
macro-level quantitative data for the whole country – does not confirm caste as a clear indicator of deprivation.
Such services must be
accessible
to everyone who needs them.
This dramatically reduces financial-service providers’ costs, and makes their services more convenient and
accessible
for users – especially low-income users in remote locations.
Instead, the tradeoff must be quantified in approximate and reasonably
accessible
terms to facilitate productive debate and preempt polarized ideological clashes that have little hope of resolution.
Activist columnists helped the public understand political decisions by making policy
accessible.
Not only has design technology become more accessible, but an extensive virtual infrastructure exists that enables small and medium-size companies to outsource design, manufacturing, and logistics.
In fact, many useful innovations, such as energy-generating building materials and zero-emissions transportation, already exist; they simply need to be made
accessible
to those who need them most.
Francis underscored the moral dimension of the problem:“The transition to
accessible
and clean energy is a duty that we owe toward millions of our brothers and sisters around the world, poorer countries and generations yet to come.
European and other high-income countries, including the United States, must meet their obligation, in accordance with the “polluter pays” principle, to provide Africa with new, accessible, dependable, and reliable funding to support mitigation and adaptation strategies in areas such as disaster risk reduction, renewable energy, technology, and skill development.
One imaginative approach – in the spirit of groups like the seventeenth-century British Levellers – is to ground the rationale for workable integration in an inclusive,
accessible
form.
As rising affluence and falling technology prices make online shopping
accessible
to a growing pool of customers, more products will follow.
The goal should be to ensure that medicines are
accessible
and affordable for anyone who needs them; this includes high-risk populations such as health-care workers, as well as people living with HIV/AIDS, for whom TB is a leading cause of death.
Cyber weapons are relatively cheap (and thus widely accessible) and capable of reaching anywhere in the world.
For example, every other advanced country recognizes the right to
accessible
health care, and Obama’s Affordable Care Act represents a significant step toward that goal.
With universities having become so accessible, Chinese families will continue to prefer them to what they consider second-class schools.
But such treatments will mean little if they are not affordable or
accessible
to ordinary people.
And as Chinese manufacturing moves to less
accessible
provinces, improved infrastructure connections to international markets fits China’s development needs.
The argument for a measured deficit-reduction program is to buy time for the structural shifts that will expand
accessible
external demand and fill in the gap in aggregate demand.
Sustaining the current model would require unlimited, easily
accessible
resources and infinite space for waste – something that clearly is not possible.
In the United States, a study in 2016 by the Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown University Law Center found that the facial images of more than 117 million Americans – nearly half of all US adults – were held in US law enforcement databases, some of which are
accessible
by the FBI.
Regulators and local private institutions can collaborate to create safe and
accessible
banking and credit instruments.
The hope is that a combination of new technologies, publicly
accessible
data, and renewed civic engagement can help people control their representatives more effectively.
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