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To be sure, this could weaken a debtor’s leverage – the promise of future repayment – in
bringing
creditors back to the negotiating table.
The New York Times interviewed one young woman who said, “I know that humans are hard-wired to procreate, but my instinct now is to shield my children from the horrors of the future by not
bringing
them to the world.”
Even before the recent food-price increases, a billion people were suffering from chronic hunger, while another two billion were experiencing malnutrition,
bringing
the total number of food-insecure people to around three billion, or almost half the world’s population.
Sports can also strengthen social relationships, by
bringing
together people from different backgrounds and creating a sense of shared purpose and identity.
Indeed, that crisis played a critical role in
bringing
about the greater calamity of Brexit.
The two sides of the city are united only in mutual economic dependence – the result of a policy that encouraged
bringing
Palestinian workers into Israel in the hope that jobs – and the fear of losing them – would make them reluctant to rebel.
Indeed, anyone interested in
bringing
calm to the region should focus on Jerusalem.
For one thing, more countries are achieving middle-income status,
bringing
both lifestyle changes that affect the composition of disease burdens and creating a powerful constituency for better health services.
Except when it comes to
bringing
up our baby.
In the course of 2006 and 2007, the financial bubble that is now
bringing
down once-mighty financial institutions peaked.
But Trump could well become incensed by news stories praising Kelly for
bringing
order to the White House.
To start cutting now risks derailing the recovery – which is already
bringing
down borrowing more rapidly than expected.
But Peres was offered by Rabin’s deputy an opportunity to champion a track two negotiation with the PLO in Oslo, and, with Rabin’s consent, took charge of the talks,
bringing
them to a successful conclusion in August 1993.
Growth is forecast to return above trend by 2005-06,
bringing
the current cycle to an end.
It was an important first step in
bringing
young peoples’ ideas to the table.
In the face of fierce domestic political opposition and an entrenched culture of mismanagement and corruption, the government is
bringing
about all the reforms asked of it.
Clearly, even when there is no malicious intent,
bringing
world leaders together can court diplomatic disaster.
The international community watched as the disease ravaged the three countries, decimating villages, wiping out entire families, and
bringing
economies to a standstill.
So why is the European business community claiming that the "super Euro" is
bringing
calamity down upon their heads?
Stopping Women’s Next Biggest KillerGENEVA – For women, the act of
bringing
life into this world has historically meant risking their own lives, with the real prospect of death during childbirth.
Bringing
the world’s two billion unbanked people out of the shadows and into the mainstream financial system will require new partnerships among regulators, the private sector, non-profits, regional bodies, and international organizations.
The development challenge no longer solely consists in
bringing
agricultural water to deprived areas.
It could help parents have children with a higher likelihood of being healthy, without
bringing
direct harm to anyone else.
As the idea of interruption from work was extended to include the disabled and women
bringing
up children, so entitlements to income maintenance increased beyond the capacity of social insurance, with benefits paid to eligible individuals from general taxation.
But there is another, quieter revolution
bringing
companies from OECD countries to emerging markets: disruptive innovation.
As for Sahar Gul, her case must be thoroughly investigated, and the police and judiciary must commit to
bringing
her torturers to justice.
In a way, this reveals a paradox of Latin American democracy: exclusive, minority governments that devalue and weaken the state are no longer acceptable, while the rise of personalismo – a concentration of power and coupled with refractory political tactics – are
bringing
about fragmentation and unruly governance.
In a landmark speech on administrative restructuring in 1980, Deng underscored the urgency of
bringing
about a “separation of party and government.”
Bringing
down sovereign borrowing costs would partly, if not entirely, restore governments’ ability to fund bank recapitalization where needed.
Local power outages may be unavoidable, but one can create grids that are less vulnerable – and less prone to
bringing
large parts of the economy to a halt – by building in redundancy.
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