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The aggressive and
comprehensive
intervention that Keynesians claimed was needed to manage aggregate demand, and that Minskyites claimed was needed to manage financial risk, was entirely unwarranted.
Migrant source countries should have national disaster risk assessments (so that they can plan for potential losses),
comprehensive
hazard maps, and disaster early-warning systems to reassure their citizens.
A
comprehensive
approach along these lines would help to make migration part of the solution to climate change, not just another of its harmful effects.
Time to Talk with IranBERLIN – The recent
comprehensive
assessment by America’s spy agencies about Iran’s nuclear program and ambitions – the so-called “National Intelligence Estimate” – has opened the door to fresh strategic discussions among the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council and Germany.
Both the EU and the US should be prepared to enter into direct, comprehensive, and unconditional negotiations with Iran.
The US has so far insisted that it will agree to a
comprehensive
dialogue only if Iran first suspends its enrichment activities.
Traders should have gone back much further – or better yet, formed judgments based on a more
comprehensive
assessment of what risks might confront the world economy.
Development is a
comprehensive
process that involves economic, social, and environmental dimensions – the three pillars of sustainable development.
The chances of a
comprehensive
and sustainable two-state settlement now being negotiated with Mahmoud Abbas’s West Bank-based Palestinian Authority (PA) – and of its acceptance, albeit grudgingly, by Gaza’s Hamas after a popular vote – may be slim and receding.
For all that Israel downplays its significance, the Arab Peace Initiative of 2002 still offers a critically important deal: full normalization of relations by the entire Arab world in exchange for a
comprehensive
peace settlement.
Of course, to put on the table a
comprehensive
settlement plan that addresses all of the final-status issues, with compromises that all sides could be persuaded and pressured to accept, would require statesmanship.
Spurred by the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, which entered into force in 2005, most countries have launched
comprehensive
tobacco-control programs.
The key element in any
comprehensive
eradication effort is rapid diagnosis and treatment of infectious cases.
Moreover, because ISIS is a phenomenon that crystalizes all of the region’s political, ideological, economic, and social pathologies, possible solutions must be bold and
comprehensive.
Efforts to implement a more
comprehensive
framework for assessing economic performance, one that reflects social needs and desires, have been largely unsuccessful.
The IPCC has managed the remarkable feat of creating one of the most
comprehensive
reserves of scientific knowledge on any aspect of the physical world.
Playing Russian Roulette with Climate ChangeGENEVA – Mounting skepticism and deadlocked negotiations have culminated in an announcement that the Copenhagen Climate Conference will not result in a
comprehensive
global climate deal.
Few understood the scale and multifaceted nature of the challenge, and thus the need for a
comprehensive
approach.
Let us honor Mandela’s legacy by taking urgent, cooperative, and
comprehensive
action to achieve the SDGs.
Some observers agree that such a rate can be sustained for the next decade or so, provided that the government implements a
comprehensive
set of reforms in the coming few years.
The early-twentieth-century liberal experiment, when Egypt adopted the Arab world’s first
comprehensive
constitution (in 1923), took the state away from Ali’s family and (at least in theory) gave it to the people.
If the EU is to address the key challenges of energy security, competitive pricing, and sustainability, it will need a unified, comprehensive, and compelling policy approach.
The TPP’s nine sponsors have resolved “to establish a comprehensive, next-generation regional agreement that liberalizes trade and investment and addresses new and traditional trade issues and twenty-first-century challenges.”
Indeed, few countries currently provide
comprehensive
social protection, as defined by ILO Convention 102 (the instrument establishing internationally-agreed minimum social-security standards).
According to the ILO, only one-third of countries worldwide – accounting for roughly 28% of the global population – provide all nine types of protection, meaning that only about 20% of the world’s working-age population (and their families) enjoys
comprehensive
coverage.
To address global poverty effectively, global leaders must take a more
comprehensive
approach that focuses on reducing citizens’ vulnerability.
The taciturn statesman not only refused to bring reporters along on his plane (breaking with decades of precedent); he provided only brief public statements that do not paint a particularly detailed or
comprehensive
picture.
With no singularly good option available, the administration must begin to pursue several policies simultaneously, not as inchoate elements, but as parts of a
comprehensive
overall strategy.
He and his colleagues in the Trump administration must replace that policy with a coherent and
comprehensive
plan.
And the care they provide is high quality and
comprehensive
across health contexts.
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