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this ambitious agenda by 2025 would usher in the last phase in the quest for a nuclear-free world, and requires, first and foremost, political conditions that reliably rule out regional or global wars of aggression.
Aided by structural reforms, China’s economy could expand even faster,
achieving
7-8% annual growth over the next ten years.
Yet the producer model was not the definitive formula for
achieving
China’s aspirations of becoming a moderately prosperous society by 2020.
Achieving
these goals, TAD supporters recognize, would require policymakers to give food security high political and fiscal priority, in order to support the needed research and action.
Achieving
the SDGs – and heeding Francis’s call – will require the international community to fight poverty, boost food security, preserve the environment, and promote gender equality.
If the continent is to make gains in
achieving
universal health coverage (UHC) and improving the quality of health care for everyone, it must start by ensuring that resources are used efficiently and fairly.
Is that what Congress had in mind when it tasked the Fed with
achieving
“stable prices”?
This summit must reaffirm the Millennium Development Goals and recommit the world to
achieving
these targets by 2015.
But
achieving
that goal requires accelerating progress toward eradicating the diseases that continue to deplete our communities of their most valuable resource: healthy people.
Achieving
strong inclusive national-level growth to revive a declining middle class, kick-start stagnant incomes, and curtail high youth unemployment is now taking precedence.
Every person pushed back into poverty is another step away from
achieving
the Millennium Development Goals.
In Ghana last month, I met ministers who shared with me impressive figures on how much progress the country has made in
achieving
the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
It was the hope of
achieving
things, with all that that entails: drawing on one’s personal knowledge, trusting one’s intuition, venturing into the unknown.
Yet, by the end of the talks, the European Union’s climate commissioner, Connie Hedegaard, was being applauded in the media for
achieving
a “breakthrough” that had “salvaged Durban,” and, most significantly, for
achieving
the holy grail of climate negotiations, a “legally binding treaty.”
The credible threat of war has been essential to
achieving
this extraordinary feat.
Facing Up to Climate RealityLONDON – Last year, three facts about climate change became clear:
Achieving
a low-carbon economy is essential; new technologies make that goal attainable at an acceptable cost; but technological progress alone will be insufficient without strong public policies.
Moreover, from a diplomatic standpoint, the territories were regarded as bargaining chips (“land for peace”) to be used in
achieving
a negotiated solution.
In a world of premature deindustrialization,
achieving
economy-wide productivity growth becomes that much harder for low-income countries.
Has an overly forgiving nature prevented Filipinos from
achieving
closure in so many painful chapters of their history, or are the ravages of impunity to blame?
Yet, with some simple technological and design improvements – aimed, for example, at
achieving
higher rates of composting and recycling – 90% of this waste could be converted into something useful, such as biogas and resource-derived fuel.
All three have negotiated intellectual-property agreements with the US,
achieving
what seemed like mutually agreeable levels of protection.
Until The General Theory was published in 1936, social democrats did not know how to go about
achieving
full employment.
President Bush talks of a Palestinian state and of reforming the Palestinian authority, but (so far) offers no road map to
achieving
either.
A Saudi protectorate may be the key to
achieving
this.
The second group is exemplified by China, which is
achieving
a soft landing onto a growth path that, while lower than in recent years, remains adequate to support continued progress toward high-income status and financial stability.
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near-universal access to family planning would carry an annual price tag of $3.6 billion; but allowing women more control over pregnancy would mean 150,000 fewer maternal deaths and 600,000 fewer orphaned children, while the demographic dividend would boost economic growth.
In the long term,
achieving
full employment would do the job.
But investors, managers, and entrepreneurs must take risks if their ideas stand any chance of
achieving
commercial success.
The Clean-Energy MoonshotNEW YORK – In May 1961, President John F. Kennedy stirred America and the world with these words: “I believe that this nation should commit itself to
achieving
the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the Earth.”
Under Hollande, France’s Socialists favor
achieving
that renewal through a process of social dialogue that convinces rather than imposes, that focuses both on revenue measures and on boosting government efficiency, and that may adopt some of northern Europe’s more successful “flexicurity” policies, which combine greater labor-market flexibility with strong social protection.
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