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Clean tech is maturing and
adopting
proven management practices in operations, marketing, sales, and distribution.
While
adopting
a new treaty may look like an unwieldy process, ill-suited to managing a fast-moving modern financial crisis, it is the only way to generate legitimacy for the institutions that are needed to address that crisis – in particular to provide reassurance that transfers will not be indefinite and unlimited.
Little comfort is to be taken if Brazil's crisis is less extreme than Russia's, but surely it is time tell the IMF to start
adopting
winning strategies rather than gamble on the seemingly less painful options peddled by client governments.
Now, some countries are
adopting
a more inward-looking approach and/or shifting their focus to bilateral and, in Asia, to regional linkages.
Adopting
a comprehensive legal framework would be a useful first step.
China, India, and South Africa have all committed to
adopting
national health insurance.
She was diversifying her income, managing her finances, and even
adopting
climate-smart farming techniques.
Adopting
a more neutral trade regime, in which Israel is treated the same as any other trading partner, would then become more attractive.
This makes
adopting
trade policies that facilitate Palestinian trade with Israel and the rest of the world even more crucial.
In his book How Britain Will Leave Europe, former Minister for Europe Denis MacShane describes how former Prime Minister Tony Blair considered holding a referendum on
adopting
the euro, only to renounce the plan for fear that the “shadowy figure of Rupert Murdoch” would use his media empire to campaign against it.
But
adopting
the reforms requires approval by the IMF’s member countries; and, though the United States was among those that voted in favor of the measure, President Barack Obama has been unable to secure Congressional approval.
But achieving these targets requires
adopting
a mix of technologies, which is hard enough in the best circumstances, but even more so when countries try to go it alone.
And this is happening so quickly that even the government now feels pressure to catch up, by
adopting
new technologies such as blockchain and AI.
The benefit is simple: ERM II permits some exchange rate flexibility, as opposed to the fixed rates implied by
adopting
the euro.
In the US, they argued, this would mean
adopting
a much more progressive federal tax system.
More broadly, instead of assisting people only when social risks materialize, public policy could support individuals throughout their working life, by
adopting
a more effective bespoke approach that fits peoples’ needs better than coarsely tailored schemes.
But that requires
adopting
a new mantra for eradicating poverty, eliminating hunger, and creating wealth: from cocoa to chocolate, from cotton to garments, and from bauxite to aluminum.
But the RCB’s lack of resolve in
adopting
a framework where low inflation is clearly stated as the priority now threatens to undermine what has been achieved.
Already, many states and cities are
adopting
reforms to encourage political compromise and improve democratic governance.
Authorities elsewhere are considering or
adopting
similar programs.
Indeed,
adopting
a hardline stance has enabled her to whitewash some inconvenient family history: Her father, the dictator Park Chung-hee, collaborated with the Japanese military while Korea was under colonial rule.
To work, integration must be balanced and equal, with both Russia and the EU
adopting
some of each other’s ideas.
Poland has reiterated its commitment to
adopting
the euro.
Indeed, there are already signs of countries not even in the European Union, notably Iceland and Switzerland, contemplating accession as a step toward
adopting
the euro and resolving their financial dilemma.
Open, confident, and cosmopolitan, China connected with the world with ease,
adopting
new ideas, and projecting its own indigenous creations.
But the simple fact is that
adopting
the English language is vital to the long-term competitiveness of Japanese business.
Yet, except for Costa Rica’s foreign investment promotion agency, CINDE, modeled after the IDA-Ireland, none of Latin America’s FDI promotion agencies have succeeded in
adopting
best practices.
Back in 1980, the IMF came close to
adopting
a so-called SDR Substitution Account.
What are the chances of
adopting
a scheme of this kind today?
Adopting
a more socially inclusive model of growth and development will require widening the lens through which priorities are set when shaping national economic strategies.
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