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But they will leave a huge part of the problem untouched if they fail to
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the production and consumption of meat and dairy.
The large countries in this part of the Islamic world – most notably Egypt, Pakistan, and Turkey – are attempting to
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four problems, the most challenging of which is to define Islam’s role in the political system.
The income-tax cuts
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the most widespread concern about the scheme: that electricity will become more expensive.
The world would stand up and cheer if the US called upon the October donor meeting to
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truly life-and-death issues like the battle against AIDS and hunger.
To avoid this outcome, it is vital to purge certain reactionary and numbing beliefs, including the idea that reducing poverty obviates the need to
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inequality, or that development is possible without introducing modern and progressive tax systems.
America's Securities and Exchange Commission's head recognized the problems posed by conflicts of interests in accounting, but his efforts to put in place rules to
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the problem met with overwhelming resistance from the industry--until the scandals made change irresistible.
They must serve ordinary citizens and
address
their problems.
For the renegotiation of NAFTA to be worthwhile, it must
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wages, corruption, and human rights – all particularly serious challenges for Mexico today.
But let's be clear: failure to
address
the problem could have disastrous consequences.
Barack Obama trumpeted it during his State of the Union
address
in January, and European leaders from the Tory David Cameron in Britain to the Socialist José Luis Zapatero in Spain to Japan’s new Minister of Economics Kaoru Yosano have embraced it as a priority.
But it is too early to tell whether its security crackdown in Sinai is a one-time operation, intended to placate angry citizens, or the beginning of a serious effort to
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the interconnected problems in Sinai and Gaza.
These forms of poverty may be even harder to address, not least because China has less experience doing so.
In New York this week, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has convened a summit of world leaders to
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this global phenomenon, which urgently requires collective intervention.
Moreover, refugee doctors must be trained to
address
the diversity of medical needs they will face in their adoptive homes.
Most significant, it failed to
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an increasingly corrosive trust deficit that poses the most serious threat to Sino-American relations in 25 years.
Going slow on such an obvious “win-win” reform suggests either that each country attaches little importance to its growth imperative or that they are unwilling to
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that urgency by coming to grips with the increasingly insidious trust deficit that divides them.
But neither seems willing to
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the intensification of distrust that has arisen during the past year from the cyber issue.
And, just as importantly, they now understand that it is not enough to ensure that governments can finance their debt at reasonable interest rates; they must also
address
the weakness of Europe’s banking system.
I was invited to
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this question at the Central European University in Budapest last month before an audience of 60 newspaper editors from Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
If we build it purposefully, we can
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issues of equity and human rights, ensuring that the transition is fair and smooth, and that new energy infrastructure is ecologically sound and democratically controlled.
The government need not
address
all obstacles to investment and innovation at once.
Yet carbon remains badly mispriced, owing to fossil-fuel subsidies and the absence of tax revenues needed to
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the global externalities of climate change.
Although full pricing of carbon would be a far better way to
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climate change, most governments apparently prefer to rely on subsidies and regulations that increase the profitability of investments in renewable energy.
Here one finds Tora Bora, the last known home
address
of Osama bin Laden.
ICT can also help to
address
shortages of qualified teachers and other educational resources by providing access across long distances, via online learning platforms.
The education challenges raised by advancing technologies affect everyone, so countries should work together to
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them, including through exchanges of students and teachers and construction and upgrading of ICT infrastructure.
When that happens, will we have the monetary- and fiscal-policy space to
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it in such a way as to prevent long-term output shortfalls?
Politicians responded to worsening economic conditions by hewing as closely as possible to failed prescriptions, making sure to do no more than absolutely necessary to
address
the biggest economic disaster since the Great Depression.
As it happens, the company uses a tool called Intercom, which allows any website operator to find out about its customers by their email address, Facebook ID, or whatever they use to sign in.
As a result, most governments in low-income regions appear to have done relatively little to
address
NCDs, and recent evaluations of the WHO’s global NCD program have been disappointing.
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