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Just getting by, however, is unlikely to be enough to
address
the challenges that Europe is likely to face this year.
How will Israel
address
intensifying global opposition to the de facto apartheid regime implied by denying Palestinians throughout Israel and Palestine the same political rights as Israeli Jews?
With European leaders wedded to austerity and moving at a glacial pace to
address
the structural problems stemming from the eurozone’s flawed institutional design, it is no wonder that the continent’s prospects appear so bleak.
It is not too late for him to
address
other longstanding tensions, such as with Iran and North Korea – not to mention the festering conflict between Israel and Palestine – with similar boldness.
But, while stimulus policies were mostly effective in dealing with the immediate crisis, they did not
address
the long-term issues that impede growth.
Specifically, the US needs to
address
the problem of so-called “super PACs,” political action committees that allow rich special interests and individuals to buy elections.
Emerging-market governments must
address
critical issues arising from weak coordination within, and between, national and municipal governments on health and health-care policies and programs.
They should consider reforms that include giving city governments the authority, resources, and responsibility that they need to
address
health and health-care outcomes.
It won’t be easy to create a fairer and more multi-cultural Europe, but failure to
address
this problem openly will carry an even heavier price.
Central banks frequently stress the limits of their powers, and bemoan lack of government progress toward “structural reform” – a catch-all phrase covering trade liberalization, labor- and product-market reforms, and measures to
address
medium-term fiscal challenges, such as pension age increases.
Only through careful planning, and by following the lead of countries like Ethiopia, can Sub-Saharan Africa
address
the underlying causes of hunger.
The growing realization that labor markets have fundamentally and permanently changed will spur policymakers, employers, and workers to
address
new challenges in ways that benefit everyone.
If the Ukraine situation can finally be demilitarized, and Russia has shown convincing evidence of readiness to
address
its grievances by political means, the West should offer Russia meaningful re-engagement.
In a recent
address
to the European Parliament, Merkel once again stood up for the EU’s foundational values.
Any strategy to
address
the problems underpinning low productivity growth – from inadequate technological diffusion to income inequality – must
address
skill constraints and mismatches affecting the labor market’s ability to adjust.
It is time to
address
it.
Among the most striking was the disparity between participants’ interest in discussions of inequality and the ongoing lack of a formal action plan for governments to
address
it.
Though monetary authorities enjoy more political autonomy than other policymaking bodies, they lack the needed tools to
address
effectively the challenges that their countries face.
Today’s high levels of inequality also impede the structural reforms needed to boost productivity, while undermining efforts to
address
residual pockets of excessive indebtedness.
Policymakers seem convinced that the time is not right for a meaningful initiative to
address
inequality of income, wealth, and opportunity.
Any effort to
address
this “dual use” dilemma must ultimately be international, since biotechnology research is a genuinely global enterprise.
Yandex bought ads in about half the subway cars, saying, “The operator does not give consultations… so please
address
your questions to Yandex.”
Ten years ago, you were lucky to find the phone number and
address
of the manufacturer on a tube of toothpaste.
But instead of blaming one another for the challenges generated by technological progress – an approach that will only bring about the worst of times – we should work together to
address
them.
Only better-informed foreign policies that can
address
the genuine anxieties of civilizations in crisis will yield more sustainable results.
With established pools of aid being stretched to
address
immediate needs – medical assistance, shelter, and food – education is being neglected.
Fooling ourselves on these points means failing to
address
climate change effectively.
The Albright report tries to
address
these questions in a balanced way.
Public-health authorities throughout the region were providing actionable, up-to-date parasitological data, and taking clear steps to
address
the problem.
But that does not change the fact that parties’ need to
address
their electoral fears is causing serious damage to national policymaking.
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