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Finally, CAFTA fails to
address
labor issues in any significant way.
He has reached out to the Muslim world and pledged to
address
the Israeli-Palestinian conflict without delay.
If the psychology and fear surrounding anti-Semitism have indeed shifted, then how we identify and
address
it must evolve as well.
Unless central banks figure out a convincing way to
address
their paralysis at the zero bound, there is likely to be a continuing barrage of outside-the-box proposals that are far more radical.
Some governments are prepared to give up elements of sovereignty to
address
the threat of global climate change.
Another good model is Girls Who Code, which Harvard Kennedy School graduate Reshma Saujani founded in 2012 to
address
the tech sector’s gender gap.
The UNHCR has been doing an important job in protecting refugees, but it cannot possibly
address
their needs alone.
I asked them to describe the dimensions of the refugee problem in economic terms, and to propose some sensible policies to
address
it.
Only then will it be possible to
address
unemployment and poverty effectively and unlock the potential of Africa’s youth.
We should be doing the same to
address
the job shortage.
And with higher life expectancy, raising the retirement age is a further sensible way to
address
the negative effects of an aging population.
In that vein, closing down trade with China, while failing to
address
the saving shortfall, is like putting pressure on one end of a water balloon.
Three components of this model incited today’s crisis and make it difficult for the French Republic to
address
it effectively.
One study showed that for similarly qualified job applicants, those with an Islamic-sounding name, and an
address
in an ethnically segmented suburb, had only one-fifth the chance of even getting an interview as people with a French-sounding name and a “safe”
address.
Policymakers would be tempted to resort to helicopter money whenever growth was not as strong as they would like, instead of implementing difficult structural reforms that
address
the underlying causes of weak economic performance.
But then the TPP’s boosters have to contend with the obstinacy of Japanese rice farmers (Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is vowing to
address
that) and of US patent and copyright holders.
It is, of course, to be hoped that new governments in these countries, and other Arab leaders, will better
address
ordinary people’s grievances.
This worst-case scenario is not inevitable, but there is only a short window of opportunity for policies to
address
the situation.
But we cannot afford efforts to
address
one challenge that end up aggravating the other.
Latin America’s governments and citizens can recognize and
address
distortions in their own thinking, or they can remain on a path of corruption and violence that erodes states and citizenship alike.
But Europe must
address
more than just the economy, for the world will not stop and wait.
The Geneva II conference offers an opportunity to
address
these dangers.
Initiatives should aim to
address
the material needs and, at least symbolically, compensate the losses suffered by Armenians inside and outside Turkey.
After the failure of three consecutive Chinese-selected leaders to
address
Hong Kong’s concerns, it is no wonder that Hong Kong’s citizens are increasingly seeking to loosen China’s grip on their government.
With the lull in net immigration, we now have a window of opportunity to
address
these shortcomings.
We need to
address
the power dynamics that limit access to reproductive health services, even when they are available.
But averting further catastrophic violence in the region will require that governments go back to basics, introduce inclusive political processes, end state-sanctioned violence, ensure due process, and
address
socioeconomic injustices.
Because education not only imparts life skills, but also promotes resilience and self-reliance, and helps
address
the psychological and social needs of children impacted by conflict, it is a basic need for refugees.
Yet, hidden within it – and within budget legislation enacted in February – are two promising programs for helping state and local governments
address
the needs of disadvantaged Americans.
When it comes to climate policy, food and agriculture should be treated more like energy and transportation, both of which have clear guidance on how to
address
climate change and reduce emissions.
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