Comprehensive
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Europe’s leaders make things worse when they prove unable to connect isolated “reforms” – say, a lower public deficit – with any
comprehensive
vision of the economy.
So it is imperative that the new government prepares – in cooperation with the National Bank of Poland (NBP) – a
comprehensive
program to steer the course of fiscal and monetary policy toward the goal of euro membership.
And, by providing a more
comprehensive
understanding of the aging process, it could also guide us toward treatments and cures for other diseases – including those affecting the young.
And, as part of its just-announced “Digital Single Market Strategy,” the Commission is calling for a
comprehensive
investigation of the role of (mostly American) Internet platforms, such as social networks and app stores.
The accord represented a revolutionary approach to
comprehensive
security, as well as to bilateral and multilateral relations.
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.
Mauritania, with IAEA assistance, recently opened its first center for nuclear medicine, which will allow it to provide
comprehensive
services in diagnosing, treating, and managing cancer and other diseases.
But, given that Asian leaders view Russia as little more than a natural-resource milk cow, it is far from clear that the investment will pay off, particularly given the absence of a
comprehensive
economic-development plan for the region.
To be viable, policy measures must include
comprehensive
tax reform; a balanced deficit-reduction program; investment in education, skills upgrading, infrastructure, and technology; and a fully developed energy policy that anticipates rising relative energy prices as emerging-market growth enlarges the global economy to three times its current size over the next quarter-century.
A Cool Calculus of Global WarmingThe British government recently issued the most
comprehensive
study to date of the economic costs and risks of global warming, and of measures that might reduce greenhouse gas emissions, in the hope of averting some of the direst consequences.
Amid high expectations – and subsequent recriminations – that meeting failed to achieve a comprehensive, legally-binding agreement to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions.
The Millennium Development Goals attempted to apply a
comprehensive
approach to reducing poverty, but the MDGs failed to address its underlying causes.
They then worked with donors to develop
comprehensive
strategies for reaching all out-of-school children and raising the quality of education.
The international community has committed itself to halving the proportion of people without access to water and sanitation by 2015.The most obvious and
comprehensive
solution is providing piped water and sanitation to all who lack it.
Shoring up the project of European integration will require a
comprehensive
political deal.
Where China sees an enduring, comprehensive, and stable relationship that extends beyond everyday issues, Europe sees market access and better global governance, but lacks a clear long-term vision for the partnership.
But now they must go further, by developing a
comprehensive
approach to defending global rules in an age of national misrule.
A
comprehensive
assessment of a country’s macro investment risk requires looking systematically at the stocks and flows of the national account to capture all dangers, including risk in the financial system and the real economy, as well as wider risk issues.
The most determined effort to remake the system arrived with the Clinton administration's proposal for a
comprehensive
national health insurance system jointly financed by employers and the federal government.
And a
comprehensive
framework to establish the terms and conditions of trade and investment in specific sectors, and to attract investment, should follow.
First, the Declaration calls on policymakers responsible for crafting the
comprehensive
climate agreement to be adopted in Paris to come to “an equitable and binding conclusion.”
Yet barely a third of young Africans know how to prevent HIV – another reason for urgent and
comprehensive
sexuality education.
The Web site of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs has a
comprehensive
database that shows how many trucks, containing different kinds of supplies, have been allowed in by the Israeli authorities.
In addition, the administrative difficulties of instituting a
comprehensive
wealth tax are formidable, raising questions about fairness.
In South Korea, Japan, and elsewhere, developing and maximizing women’s potential will require
comprehensive
education and labor-market reforms, as well as structural change, particularly on the services side of the economy.
First, and most important, participation is comprehensive, with 188 countries offering individual commitments, called Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs).
This is unfortunate, because the EU cannot survive without a
comprehensive
asylum and migration policy.
What would a
comprehensive
approach look like?
Third, the EU needs to find sufficient funds to finance a
comprehensive
migration policy.
And, without a
comprehensive
development agenda that addresses green energy, food security, and climate change, it will be impossible to create economies that can sustain economic and social advancement.
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