Areas
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This both reflects and reinforces weakness in three areas: self-esteem, risk awareness, and the capacity for action.
Thus,
areas
dedicated to energy production, particularly biofuel, may not reach the level that societies would wish.
On an extended trip this summer through rural
areas
of Asia, the Middle East, and Africa on behalf of the United Nations, I visited countless villages afflicted with extreme hunger and struggling to survive against the odds.
These divides could emerge in three
areas.
And in
areas
where universal credit has been widely implemented, referrals to food banks are increasing, as are evictions.
The Shanghai free-trade zone promises to facilitate progress in three crucial
areas.
Ultimately, it would be preferable to develop one overarching EU-UK governance framework to cover defense, economics, internal security, and other
areas.
Civil peace in these
areas
was one of the few accomplishments of which contemporary Russia could be proud.
Converting vast
areas
of Russia into new Chechnyas, Putin and his clique calculate that – sooner rather than later – they will play out their games of terror and security with millions of Muslims in the oil-rich plains of Eurasia.
If Gaza turns into a lawless failed state, one that is a base for attacks on Israelis, it will be extremely difficult to persuade Israel to withdraw from other
areas
that it now occupies.
But what is required with regard to trade, finance, climate change, and a host other
areas
is not being done.
This is especially true with respect to three sensitive policy
areas.
Most of the items on the agenda – from climate change to inequality – resonate particularly strongly for people living in urban areas, who comprise 54% of the world’s population.
As urban
areas
have grown, leaders have been forced to change how they plan.
They may be protected under animal welfare legislation, but that is not enough to prevent them being things, because antiquities and
areas
of natural beauty are also protected.
In 2009, the European Union amended its fundamental treaty to include a statement that because animals are sentient beings, the EU and its member states must, in formulating policies for agriculture, fisheries, research, and several other areas, “pay full regard to the welfare requirements of animals.”
This could include measures to strengthen the European Stability Mechanism and the Euro Plus Pact (designed to enhance economic policy coordination among member states), de facto cooperation within the Bretton Woods institutions, and voluntary approximation of national laws in certain
areas.
The involvement of most, or all, current and future eurozone countries would enhance the group’s coherence, making it easier to win public support for cooperation in other
areas.
The eurozone’s path to genuine economic union will be fraught with political and institutional challenges – from determining substantive
areas
of cooperation to protecting the rights and interests of all EU countries and safeguarding the unity of both the internal market and foreign relations.
As the world industrialized and filled up with people, the flow of people from developed to developing
areas
reversed.
These powers have been extended to new activities that were not previously considered
areas
of technological innovation, such as finance and business methods.
Not surprisingly, the incidence of cholera is highest in Haiti’s slums and rural areas, where people are farthest from assistance.
Free mobility of labor in other
areas
would probably produce the same effect.
The Swedish start-up Trine, for example, enables savers in downtown Stockholm to fund distributed solar-energy systems in rural
areas
thousands of kilometers away.
This year, the G20, under Germany’s leadership, will focus on building resilience, improving sustainability, and assuming responsibility for climate change – all
areas
where digitization must be part of the solution.
Unfortunately, as in so many areas, Trump prefers unproductive confrontation to cooperation.
A young man from Moscow or St. Petersburg is six times less likely to be drafted than a young man from (much poorer) rural
areas.
A growing sense of mistrust and hostility, together with a diminishing commitment to the OSCE’s brand of comprehensive security, was hindering cooperation in various
areas.
Constructive engagement on security issues had been difficult for some time, reflected in a lack of progress on arms control and other key
areas
of the OSCE agenda.
The interdependencies in the global economy (in
areas
as diverse as financial markets, product safety, infectious diseases, natural resource dependency, and global warming) have outrun our collective capacity to manage them and coordinate policy responses.
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