Approaches
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The action starts when a deceased friend's sister
approaches
Chappy for help in taking down a Nazi drug lord who is holding her Peruvian village hostage.
I was shocked at the
approaches
everyone took toward an obviously traumatized boy.
It is refreshing to see a movie that
approaches
the sex industry from a matter of fact point of view, neither presenting a case for or against the profession, but merely letting the women (and men) speak for themselves.
Granny hates everything in town and makes cynic remarks about everyone who
approaches
her or her granddaughter.
As his doomed infatuation with young 'un Kelly McGillis
approaches
its inevitable demise, you wonder how on earth they are going to wrap things up - redemption would be corny, but despair would be hopeless and wrong.
I do think McDowell's tour-de-force performance
approaches
high camp but I just enjoyed it immensely..he's such a blood-sucking leech, a real weasel.
As the presidential campaign
approaches
the November election, the Republicans will of course continue to attack Obama.
In the financial arena, there are many signs of a revival of nationalistic
approaches
to regulation and currency policy.
In a recent opinion, European Union scientific committees concluded that while the risk assessment used for evaluating genetically modified organisms should be applicable to aspects of synthetic biology, in specific cases new
approaches
may be needed to evaluate the safety of the technology.
European leaders act as if the US still cares about a trans-Atlantic alliance of shared interests, values, and
approaches.
The problem with these
approaches
to monetary-policy targeting is that even though a particular numerical target may be reasonable when it is set, subsequent unexpected developments often make the target hard to live with.
To that end, health-care providers, non-governmental organizations, governments, and businesses in some of the highest-risk countries are collaborating to develop innovative
approaches
to combat NCDs.
At the same time, it calls for the adoption of internationally tried and true teaching methods, particularly “inquiry-based” and “active-learning”
approaches.
Massive migration to urban areas, high unemployment, low incomes, poor housing and sanitation, inadequate infrastructure, and social deprivation are shared symptoms of economic hubs where population growth has not been reconciled with cohesive
approaches
to public-health policy.
A fourth global trend evident in today’s labor market is the rapid embrace among technologically sophisticated employers of data-based
approaches
to human resources.
As that moment approaches, the main question will be how well the United States is prepared for it.
Trump has tried to implement his radical agenda using three
approaches.
It also capitalizes on sophisticated tools and
approaches
already widely used for managing risks in endeavors as diverse as national security, financial planning, and infrastructure design.
Almost everywhere, better education, preparation, and infrastructure can be parts of
approaches
that boost economies and strengthen the fabric of society while reducing risk from climate change.
Ranking exercises, like the things they rank, are not all the same; different
approaches
fit different situations.
These anti-scientific
approaches
affected not only climate policy, but also foreign policy.
But doing so requires innovative
approaches
that help to ensure that trade serves developing countries, rather than vice versa.
Perhaps, therefore, a mix of the two
approaches
can work best, with the authorities buying illiquid assets, which can help even unregulated entities, even while cleaning up the regulated financial sector, focusing particularly on entities that are likely to become distressed.
The reason is obvious on a moment’s reflection: the combined share of the dollar and euro
approaches
80% of the basket of currencies that comprise the SDR.
Disaster management, peace-keeping operations, and, again, maritime-security cooperation are some of the areas in which ASEAN members can work together to formulate common policy
approaches
and action plans.
In short, workforce training requires both more investment and more innovation through new kinds of public-private partnerships, degree-granting institutions, and
approaches
to life-long learning and re-skilling.
Innovative
approaches
can pop up almost anywhere, and government has a critical role to play in promoting them: rigorously evaluating programs, scaling up those that work, and withdrawing funding from those that do not.
Similarly, California, which boasts a long tradition of excellence in public higher education, recently introduced a $50 million fund to foster innovative
approaches
in the sector, with an emphasis on public-private collaborations that have demonstrated their ability to deliver the skills that employers need.
Above all, voters and politicians must beware of seductively simple
approaches
to today’s debt problems.
Moreover, the policy
approaches
that central banks produce may be too complex and interlinked to function efficiently.
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