Assist
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By highlighting the effectiveness of some options – or pointing to policy choices that require further research – the new research and Nobel laureate findings can
assist
donors and catalyze optimal choices about where funding should go.
But you will have passed up an opportunity to
assist
the hostages.
In another example, Pastor Omot Agwa was hired as a local interpreter to
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the World Bank’s independent complaint body in an investigation of allegations that the government was using World Bank funds to evict indigenous peoples forcibly from their traditional lands.
To
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them in their tasks, and to assure that the great global issues of the day are addressed in a forum that unites and does not divide, the UN needs to be strengthened in the fields in which NGO's are working so impressively.
Indeed, widespread theft of technology from US companies led to a recent agreement between China and the US that neither government will
assist
in stealing technology to benefit its country’s firms.
The US, Europe, and Arab states such as Egypt, along with Russia and the UN, all have a responsibility to
assist
Abu Mazen.
The international community’s over-arching concern must be to seal a serious and significant deal at the United Nations climate summit in Copenhagen in December to curtail C02 emissions and
assist
vulnerable countries to adapt.
The Chinese accepted the evidence, agreed that stealing industrial technology was different from other forms of espionage, and said that the Chinese government would not
assist
in such theft in the future.
Some suggest that Saudi Arabia will open its air space to
assist
an Israeli attack.
Her husband, Jonathan Bennett, a retired philosophy professor, and her children supported her decision, but she refused to allow them to
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her suicide in any way, as doing so would have exposed them to the risk of a 14-year prison sentence.
Notably, the business sector is asked to take a more active role to reduce its carbon footprint, commit to 100% renewable energy and zero emissions, shift investments into renewable energy, adopt more sustainable business models, and
assist
in the divestment from fossil fuels.
Outsiders can
assist
– for example, with ideas for constitutional reform or voting procedures – but this should be done privately and as suggestions, not demands.
Michel Bauwens, founder of the Peer-to-Peer Foundation, describes 2015 as the year in which millions of refugees “were organized by social media (specifically through secret Facebook groups) and in which scores of citizens organized themselves through peer-to-peer networks to
assist
them.”
In parts of Africa, sustainably developed biomass could provide fuels to
assist
in meeting growing demand for transportation fuels.
The Quartet’s special envoy, James Wolfensohn, has proposed that donors
assist
the Palestinian people without violating anti-terrorism laws that prohibit funds from being sent directly to Hamas.
But the episode left the Saudi leadership far more inclined to compromise with, and even directly assist, Islamist radicals and extremists.
Neuralink will begin with research designed to
assist
such patients, but to achieve its grand aim, it will need to move beyond them.
The United States government has proven itself blind to these facts, but the international community also remains ill equipped to
assist
in the restoration of peace following conflicts in impoverished countries.
The Bank created special facilities to
assist
with food security, rapid crisis response, trade finance, micro-finance, public-private infrastructure, bank capitalization, and restructuring business loans.
In August, Premier Wen Jiabao said that China was ready to
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Europe in its hour of need.
Low- and middle-income countries should thus provide more residency programs, and the US and the UK, which bear some responsibility for the current doctor-supply imbalance, should
assist
them with funding and know-how.
Instead, nurture the loyalty of professionals settling abroad, so that they
assist
their home countries in a variety of ways.
A more feasible option, therefore, would be to provide all workers and pensioners with social-security numbers (or the local equivalent) with a payment from the ECB, which governments would merely
assist
in distributing.
Needless to say, neither candidate thought it worthwhile to put forward a proposal to
assist
the more than one billion people living in extreme poverty.
In particular, commitment to an early-start fund – at least $20 billion to immediately
assist
the least developed countries – is critical.
Now consider what an expanded UNIFIL is mandated to do under Resolution 1701: peacekeepers must monitor the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah; support and accompany the Lebanese armed forces as they deploy in southern Lebanon;
assist
Lebanon’s government in securing the country’s borders and ports to keep illegal weapons from getting into Hezbollah’s hands; and “help ensure humanitarian access to civilian populations and the voluntary and safe return of displaced persons.”
The Global Compact on Refugees that is currently under discussion builds on this framework with strategies to empower refugees and
assist
host governments.
Finally, the Inter-American Development Bank should
assist
with programs designed to promote and finance industrial exports, as well as underwriting tourism projects.
The EFSF, created to
assist
countries facing “illiquidity,” is designed exactly like a CDO.
Indeed, throughout the eurozone crisis, Germany did the absolute minimum – and always at the last possible moment – to
assist
its EU partners.
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