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But, according to a
comprehensive
study released last month by the National Ecological Centre of Ukraine (NECU), the assessment on which this decision was based was deeply flawed.
Moreover, it implies that the crisis is fully under European control, and that the European authorities have elaborated a
comprehensive
plan that will resolve all of Greece’s fiscal and structural problems.
Robbing the RomaBUDAPEST – A year and a half has passed since the European Commission adopted the EU Framework for National Roma Integration Strategies up to 2020, which calls upon European Union governments to create
comprehensive
plans aimed at strengthening social inclusion and improving the well-being of their Romani citizens.
In preparation for the renegotiation, UK leaders are conducting a
comprehensive
audit of EU laws in order to identify powers that could be reclaimed.
That year, with more than 80 million people displaced after World War II, UN member countries ratified a
comprehensive
framework to standardize their treatment of refugees.
High taxation supports
comprehensive
national health care, education, pensions, and other social services, resulting in low levels of poverty and a relatively narrow income gap between the richest and poorest households.
Data from this more
comprehensive
survey could then be validated using government figures on enterprises, job search portals, sales revenue, and taxes.
The best way to achieve this is through close consultation, a commitment to avoid surprising each another or entering into separate deals, and the forging of a
comprehensive
agreement on what diplomacy must achieve and what it would require in return.
They were part of a national,
comprehensive
effort that was long in the making.
A
comprehensive
agreement would bring certainty to the carbon markets and strengthen the various mechanisms that are already encouraging renewables in developing economies and pump-priming private-sector investments.
A
comprehensive
asylum policy for Europe, I believe, should establish a firm and reliable annual target of 300,000-500,000 refugees.
At the RAND Corporation, for example, a team of researchers has laid out a
comprehensive
approach to building a successful Palestinian state, covering governance, security, education, health, water, investment – as well as long-term economic relations with Israel and the outside world.
A new Middle East policy will thus have to concentrate primarily on four aspects: 1) a
comprehensive
offer to Syria to detach the country from Iran and settle open conflicts; 2) an offer to Iran for direct talks about the perspective of a full normalization of relations; 3) a decisive and realistic initiative to resolve the Israeli-Arab conflict 4) a regional security architecture that centers on stabilizing Iraq and Afghanistan.
In fact, though we did not get a comprehensive, legally binding treaty that would usher in an era of sustainable, low-carbon prosperity, as we had hoped, there were significant achievements in Copenhagen.
Implemented across the EU, the
comprehensive
program that we propose could close the output gap and return the continent to a sustained annual growth rate in the 2-3% range over the next decade, fostering investment of €250 billion to €550 billion per year, and creating more than 20 million new jobs.
That means building more
comprehensive
and integrated business models, informed by experienced talent with expertise in a broader array of areas, in order to move beyond these companies’ laser focus on innovation.
Now that Abe’s government has a renewed mandate from Japanese voters, it must deliver on its promises – and that means decisive and
comprehensive
implementation of structural reforms.
A more
comprehensive
approach would focus on strengthening Ukraine in every respect.
First, he would devise a
comprehensive
set of economic-policy initiatives that are both feasible and desirable – and, again, the scope for major differences here is limited.
The swap will allow the country to redirect $21.6 million of its debt toward investment in a
comprehensive
approach to ocean conservation that will bolster its resilience to climate change.
But it is also necessary that the EU itself develop a more
comprehensive
mechanism for safeguarding the rule of law within the Union.
The third consideration for managing public finances in oil-rich countries is that traditional fiscal indicators, which measure overall government revenues and expenditures, do not lend themselves to
comprehensive
assessment, and can mask underlying structural weaknesses.
Disgusted by the massive inequalities of the Gilded Age, the first Progressives sought
comprehensive
reform.
The most
comprehensive
economic meta-study shows that total future climate impacts would justify a tax of around €0.01 per liter of petrol ($0.06 per gallon in the United States) – an amount dwarfed by the taxes already imposed by most European countries.
Instead of formulating and implementing
comprehensive
and transparent reforms, the government would have no choice but to continue to indulge – and, above all, avoid threatening – vested interests.
We are about to get a
comprehensive
package of re-regulation focused on capital requirements and leverage, transparency, ratings and other sources of information, incentives, conflicts of interest and limits on the scope of financial firms, consumer protection, and resolution mechanisms.
In addition and as a complement to re-regulation, we need a
comprehensive
systemic risk monitor.
Dani Rodrik of Harvard University issued a pointed rebuke to those who assume that today’s populism can be addressed simply with better social programs, rather than with a more
comprehensive
revision of the rules of globalization itself.
At both meetings, CCP leaders put forward
comprehensive
plans for the creation and perfection of the so-called “socialist market economy” in China.
It is the most
comprehensive
framework developed for measuring social progress, and the first to measure social progress independently of GDP.
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