Comprehensive
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If not, markets might have to deteriorate further to make possible a
comprehensive
resolution to the eurozone crisis.
The world needs an innovative,
comprehensive
strategy aimed at optimizing the entire food system – for example, by improving fertilizer and water use and food transportation and storage; by ensuring that adequate nutrition is accessible and affordable for all; and by changing communities’ eating habits to include less resource-intensive food.
It is time to bring back the
comprehensive
thinking of 1944-1945, which emphasized collective goods over narrow interests.
The British Foreign Office’s annual human rights report for 2004, the most
comprehensive
in the EU, condemns China’s extensive use of the death penalty (even for such crimes as corruption, pimping, drug offenses, and tax fraud), its systematic torture of dissidents, and its restrictions on freedom of speech – including the Internet – and religion.
Elections must instead be part of a
comprehensive
process of normalization: they should neither be a deal-breaker nor a non-issue.
Opponents of more
comprehensive
reform rely on three arguments, none of which stands up to scrutiny.
Last September, at the United Nations Leaders’ Summit on Refugees in New York, the leaders of Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Uganda committed to providing more
comprehensive
support for their respective refugee populations, as well as for host communities.
This systematic, comprehensive, and forward-looking approach promises to go a long way toward helping not just the refugees themselves, but also their host communities and, when the time is right, their home countries.
Similarly, we need to use more
comprehensive
wealth accounts as a reference point for decision-making.
But, if the eurozone is to survive and prosper beyond the current crisis, it will also need
comprehensive
structural reforms to boost internal labor mobility and defuse the pressures caused by economic adjustment among nations and regions.
But, given that it has failed to conduct a
comprehensive
internal audit of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, as requested by the European Parliament, there is every reason to fear that the upcoming European Parliament election in May will be subject to still more foreign manipulation.
In order to prevent a funding shortfall, the People’s Bank of China has recently produced a report with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) setting out a
comprehensive
set of recommendations for establishing China’s “green financial system.”
A
comprehensive
strategy is needed to realise the region's full potential.
In the future, this regional caucus could, if circumstances allowed, evolve into a more
comprehensive
regional security arrangement that supplements ASEAN-led mechanisms.
Furthermore, they should gain a
comprehensive
understanding of how they can build and demonstrate applied skills in their chosen field.
In the absence of a
comprehensive
effort to protect these new economic assets, disaster-related costs will skyrocket in the coming decades.
Following the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami – which devastated the coastlines of 11 countries, resulting in more than 150,000 deaths, a half-million injuries, and over $10 billion in damages – 168 governments agreed to the Hyogo Framework for Action (HFA), a
comprehensive
ten-year plan for reducing disaster risk.
Water can be a catalyst for regional cooperation, opening the way to a future
comprehensive
“Community of Water and Energy” to enhance the human environment.
Kaufman championed the case for making America’s biggest banks smaller, as part of
comprehensive
financial-reform efforts.
Otherwise, anxiety will eventually give rise to mistrust, making a
comprehensive
reform strategy even more difficult to implement.
Only a
comprehensive
strategy can rescue the eurozone now.
Efforts to promote sub-regional arms control would also enhance European security in general, complementing efforts to establish the parameters of a new
comprehensive
security system for Europe.
As part of a
comprehensive
integration strategy, the new schools will teach the language, cultural, and technical proficiencies necessary to participate in Stockholm’s job market.
A
comprehensive
Mexican program, PROGRESA, delivers targeted education grants for children, health-care services and nutritional supplements for pregnant women, nursing mothers, and children under five, and annual health check-ups for other household members.
To implement this “limit-the-swings” proposal, a central bank would announce its estimate of parity values every month, together with a
comprehensive
explanation of its estimates.
But it can avoid the pitfalls of such an approach by placing it within a broader, more
comprehensive
strategy that accounts for the underlying causes of the increase in funding costs for businesses.
Leaders must act now to define a
comprehensive
strategic vision that will enable them to cope with the challenges ahead.
The TTIP that is signed in 2015 may not be the revolutionary and
comprehensive
agreement for which many observers are hoping.
Instead, change must be
comprehensive
and include an overhaul of the myriad pathways to early retirement.
Monetary policy is now drawing on a more
comprehensive
toolkit, such as the policy rate, the interest-rate corridor, required-reserve ratios, and the reserve-option mechanism.
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