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Adopting children from developing countries does not
address
the causes of poverty.
But it is also true that the old order, taken as sacrosanct, hampered elites’ capacity to
address
such problems, even if they tried.
Better than fiddling with the currency would be to
address
saving and investment directly.
Well-targeted public investment can raise productivity and boost living standards, ameliorate concerns about inequality, and
address
Germany’s economic weaknesses.
Leading By EngagingWASHINGTON, DC – In his first inaugural address, US President Barack Obama offered an invitation to the world’s most closed countries.
As a result, the Summit of the Americas and other regional organizations are better positioned to
address
regional crises, like the coming meltdown in Venezuela, and opportunities, such as the establishment of a hemispheric energy, trade, and law-enforcement infrastructure.
The urgency of efforts to
address
climate change is revealing interesting prospects on the mitigation side, particularly in the areas of renewable energy and low-carbon growth.
The Trump administration is pressuring China to
address
intellectual-property theft and to reduce non-tariff barriers (such as joint-venture requirements).
We must address, individually and collectively, moral and ethical issues raised by cutting-edge research in artificial intelligence and biotechnology, which will enable significant life extension, designer babies, and memory extraction.
In any case, there will be opportunities for the Council to
address
abuses after the immediate furor has subsided.
The Bank can be where the world convenes to
address
the dire, yet solvable, problems of sustainable development, bringing together governments, scientists, scholars, civil-society organizations, and the public to advance that great cause.
Banks’ balance sheets are systemically dangerous when bloated by leverage, and it is this that regulatory or fiscal policy should
address
through liquidity buffers and leverage ratios.
In Kyoto in 1997, the treaty was acclaimed as “a milestone in the history of climate protection,” and President Bill Clinton declared that “the United States has reached an historic agreement with other nations of the world to take unprecedented action to
address
global warming.”
Even at the start of global climate-change negotiations in Rio de Janeiro in 1992, the aim of putting the planet “on a course to
address
the critical issue of global warming” soon went awry.
What the new law will not do, however, is
address
the most serious property rights disputes: land seizures and forced evictions for urban redevelopment.
Rather than limiting itself to basic human rights, the Charter dilutes them by engaging in detailed regulation of labor standards, social laws, and pronouncements that reflect industrial-age experience rather than
address
the future.
Governments must step up to
address
market failures, while planning, implementing, and enforcing industrial policies that
address
the shortcomings of previous ineffective versions.
We can expect to hear a lot of talk in New York next month about the international community’s responsibility to do more to help existing refugees and
address
the conditions driving them to flee their homelands.
And is monetary policy a sufficiently subtle instrument to
address
the resulting risks?
On the other side were officials, like George Harrison of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, who worried about the impact on the broader economy and preferred to use other instruments to
address
financial imbalances.
And they should adjust monetary policy to
address
potential financial risks as a last resort, not as their first line of defense.
Beyond such tactical matters, the UK and its European partners must
address
long-term issues relating to the changing shape of the eurozone.
Now, the industry needs to enter the twenty-first century, so that it can meet increasing demand for new structures and
address
the world’s growing housing and infrastructure gaps.
At a global level, more must be done to
address
macroeconomic imbalances and generate demand in surplus countries, including developed economies like Germany.
Merkel, like her counterparts elsewhere, did little to
address
the problems.
But the Smith-Ricardo theory has a key limitation: it does not distinguish among a country’s citizens, and therefore cannot
address
the question of income distribution within a country.
Rapprochements with Rogue StatesSEOUL – In his State of the Union
address
to the US Congress in 2002, President George W. Bush famously described Iraq, Iran, and North Korea as an “axis of evil.”
Negotiation should
address
these causes no less than it speaks to interests.
During an interview intended as a direct
address
to the American people, President Mohammed Khatami, a reformer elected last year, proposed cultural exchanges as a way to “crack the wall of mistrust.”
Tentatively, Iran is starting to
address
three other top US concerns:1.
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