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Of course, Taiwan's parlous relations with China have suffered further as a result, with China's government denouncing
calls
for a new constitution as a calculated move towards independence.
Whoever questions this duality
calls
the entire system into question, all the more so given that the EU’s current status quo is anything but conducive to enduring stability.
Moreover, in order to bolster safety – and restore confidence – in the health-care system, the plan
calls
for better infection-control practices and training for a new cadre of skilled workers.
In a new book, Confront and Conceal, David Sanger describes what he
calls
an “Obama Doctrine” (though he faults the president for not communicating it more clearly): a lighter military footprint, combined with a willingness to use force unilaterally when American security interests are directly involved; reliance on coalitions to deal with global problems that do not directly threaten US security; and “a rebalancing away from the Middle East quagmires toward the continent of greatest promise in the future – Asia.”
Southeast Asian economies have demonstrated great success with state guidance, and, until the late 1990’s, there were
calls
in the United States to emulate their practices.
The Vienna declaration
calls
for “credible, inclusive, non-sectarian governance.”
We also hear ever-louder
calls
for more effective global coordination in meeting the great challenges of our times.
Rather than reflexively bashing Cameron for his
calls
to reform so that the UK does not leave the Union, EU leaders need to win Britons’ hearts and minds.
But any money that bankers earn over and above the cost of compensating them for providing an essential service represents what former British regulator Adair Turner
calls
“social waste,” or what used to be described as “usury.”
Today, scenes that would have been unthinkable in Hong Kong in 1997 – mass anti-China demonstrations, the election of anti-CCP radicals to the city’s legislature, open
calls
for independence – have become routine.
Here, Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou’s “East China Sea Peace Initiative,” which
calls
on all parties to refrain from antagonistic behavior, resolve disputes through peaceful means, and establish a code of conduct for cooperation in the East China Sea, is a clear step forward.
For example, when Trump
calls
for a reduction in US military involvement in the Middle East, he is merely echoing Obama.
This analysis
calls
for the most radical action: to develop an economic and social system in which resources, particularly wealth and power, are more evenly distributed.
Finally, it
calls
for an assessment of development aid to countries that oppose important US policies, though the State Department, through which such aid is channeled, already accounts for such considerations.
Beware of FDI ProtectionismNEW YORK – During their most recent meetings, the G-8 took a strong stance against protectionist measures in the area of foreign direct investment (FDI), echoing
calls
for a moratorium in such measures issued earlier by the G-20.
For NCDs, the focus is on achieving UN Sustainable Development Goal 3.4, which
calls
for a one-third reduction in premature deaths from such illnesses by 2030.
The definition of what constitutes child abuse varies by culture; but about 15% of children suffer each month from what the UN
calls
severe physical punishment.
Despite talk of the “green economy” and
calls
for a Europe-wide investment program, Macron’s agenda is broadly neoliberal.
Jan de Jeu, Vice President of the University of Groningen, anticipates experts in Dwingeloo and the northern Netherlands training more scientists and IT specialists in the fundamental challenges related to the storage, transfer, and analysis of enormous data sets, thereby creating what de Jeu
calls
“The Data Industry Valley.”
In the mid-1980’s, when wild exchange-rate swings produced
calls
for new trade protection measures, the US and Japan found a solution that involved exchange-rate stabilization.
It
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for the improved predictability of aid flows, with budget support and program-based aid as the preferred means of delivering support.
For Keynes, the answer was a straightforward yes, because such an increase would allow the satiation of what he
calls
“absolute needs.”
The plan does include sensible
calls
for improving tax collection and the efficiency of government spending.
Most crucially, the report
calls
for an enhanced global financial safety net to ensure that countries are well protected against excessive capital-flow volatility and self-fulfilling financial market panics.
In fact, the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG 15) on sustainable ecosystems acknowledges many developing societies’ close relationship with nature when it
calls
for increased “capacity of local communities to pursue sustainable livelihood opportunities.”
The resolution
calls
on the 182 CITES member countries to protect the interests of wildlife as well as to provide tangible benefits for the poor and rural communities.
Progress happens by moving into what the theoretical biologist Stuart Kauffman
calls
the “adjacent possible,” which implies that the best way to find out what is likely to be feasible in a country is to consider what is already there.
Chubais’s plan is similar to the GOELRO one, but instead of national socialization, it
calls
for obligatory national marketization.
Activists in America are now accustomed to assuming that their emails are being read and their phone
calls
monitored.
A second scenario is what the Commission
calls
“stunted growth.”
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