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The focus must be put on diversifying the economy and enhancing the productive
capacity
of domestic suppliers.
Thus, firms have little pricing power, owing to excess capacity, while workers’ bargaining power is low, owing to high unemployment.
But if the deficit countries spend less while the surplus countries don’t compensate by savings less and spending more – especially on private and public consumption – then excess productive
capacity
will meet a lack of aggregate demand, leading to another slump in global economic growth.
If the disincentive is large enough, then a larger debt burden may cause the country’s repayment
capacity
to fall.
Indeed, boosting its energy
capacity
will be critical to unleashing the continent's economic and human potential.
By abandoning ambiguity and taking its own bomb out of the “basement,” Israel might be able to affirm its
capacity
for nuclear deterrence more convincingly, and, more importantly, enhance a serious debate about the urgency of a nuclear-free zone in the Middle East.
These countries have certainly demonstrated a
capacity
to act together.
With none of Mexico’s advantages, Vietnam pursued a strategy that focused on diversifying its economy and enhancing the productive
capacity
of domestic suppliers.
New investments, lines of business, and worker-firm matches that would be highly productive and profitable at normal levels of
capacity
utilization and unemployment are unprofitable now.
In Kenya, we found that a new green-energy policy, including a feed-in tariff and 15-year power-purchase agreement, is catalyzing an initial target of 500 megawatts of geothermal, wind, and bio-fuel power, and a rise of more than 40% in the country’s installed
capacity.
In Addis Ababa, top government officials, including the ministers of education and
capacity
building, lost, as did the speaker of the House of People’s Representatives.
The eurozone was too integrated for cross-border spillovers not to cause mayhem in national economies, but not integrated enough to have the institutional
capacity
needed to manage the crisis.
If we have learned one thing from the last four years, it is that the European Union lacks the
capacity
to act decisively.
More than one-quarter of cumulative global solar photovoltaic
capacity
was installed just in the past year.
Many companies have already redoubled their efforts to increase their value-added and innovation
capacity.
Yes, the country will find it more difficult to pursue the “Belt and Road Initiative,” for example, or to export its excess
capacity.
Overcoming the legacy of centuries of slavery and racism to elect a black president in 2008 and again in 2012 seemed to embody the country’s
capacity
to reinvent and renew itself.
This initiative also aimed to improve Nicaragua’s
capacity
to respond promptly and effectively to emergencies.
NATO’s southern strategy must therefore incorporate policies to improve its
capacity
to address non-conventional, asymmetric threats.
The Alliance should also seek to enhance its
capacity
to detect the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and improve its situational awareness of chemical and biological threats.
But on December 18, 2014, the ECJ reversed its 2011 ruling, determining that an unfertilized human ovum stimulated by parthenogenesis “does not constitute a human embryo, if it does not in itself have the inherent
capacity
of developing into a human being.”
Nor did they consider that parthenotes develop until the blastocyst embryonic stage, harboring the
capacity
for full attachment.
Notably, under the ECJ’s “inherent capacity” definition, the embryos used in that experiment would not constitute a human embryo, and thus would not be excluded from patentability.
The UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) supports the UNCAC’s peer-review mechanism and is helping countries to reform and strengthen their anti-corruption
capacity
through legislation, institution-building, and enforcement.
For its part, the World Bank is investing in programs that promote good governance worldwide, while maintaining a robust investigation, enforcement, and prevention
capacity
to manage risks and root out shady practices.
Third, efforts should be made to account for off-balance-sheet risks, improve debt-management capacity, and enhance data coverage of debt and debt exposure.
In the absence of a transnational government with the incentive, legitimacy, and
capacity
to resolve the conflict, Greece and the other eurozone countries have resorted to challenging each other’s sovereignty.
Combined with the raw military
capacity
that the US brings to the table, this means that America is powerful enough to enforce the peace and provide stability for commerce to thrive.
Its deployment in Lebanon, its fighting capacity, and its thousands of missiles are all still intact.
It would still have its full first-strike and retaliatory capacity, but, like a bee, it would be able to sting only once.
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