Comprehensive
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Four months after a major earthquake, a devastating tsunami, and the start of persistent nuclear uncertainties, a
comprehensive
reconstruction program has yet to be launched.
Private employment agencies are already helping to develop
comprehensive
solutions, connecting industry and business with governing bodies and institutions at all levels – including the EU, the OECD, the G-20, and the International Labor Organization – through national and regional mechanisms and even global platforms like the World Economic Forum.
Moreover, in balancing companies’ needs with workers’ skills, private employment agencies gain a
comprehensive
understanding of the labor market.
The challenge for these emerging democracies is to remain democratic through the traumas of
comprehensive
change.
The government of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, who has emphasized the need for a
comprehensive
political settlement, is tacitly supporting Assad, but is also deeply concerned about the Islamic State.
In other words, the rule of law in Saudi Arabia is the rule of misogyny – the
comprehensive
legal exclusion of women from the public sphere.
But the kind of deep and
comprehensive
reforms that China needs are always difficult to implement, given that they necessarily affect vested interests.
The plan recognizes that reforms must be comprehensive, consistent, and concrete, with clear objectives, executable programs, and effective implementation capacity.
Eliminating the “spiritual guide” (as opposed to the organizational leaders) of a militant group might be perceived as a political victory for a government in the short term, but it probably makes a
comprehensive
de-radicalization process less likely, and it will not necessarily mean the end of the organization in question.
A
comprehensive
approach must recognize the speed of internal change, especially in the minds of ordinary North Koreans.
A
comprehensive
approach is required – one that focuses as much on the human dimension as on the security dimension.
Later this year, the member states of the United Nations will meet in Paris to adopt a
comprehensive
agreement to combat climate change.
After all, it conducts a
comprehensive
triennial Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF), which provides a detailed assessment of the role that wealth and balance sheets play in shaping the behavior of a broad cross-section of American consumers.
The good news is that the Lima “Call for Climate Action” made sufficient progress to enable preparations for a
comprehensive
climate deal in Paris.
Suddenly, the Republican Party, long identified with a hard line on immigration, started talking about the need for
comprehensive
reform.
Drug use there is a third of the European average – the result of decades of consistent policies (irrespective of changes in government) that combine tough punishment of dealers and
comprehensive
treatment for users.
This would increase already-high unemployment, expose excessive financial risk-taking, embolden Russia, and strengthen populist movements further, thereby impeding
comprehensive
policy responses.
Putin may not have a firm or
comprehensive
plan for imperial restoration, but he undoubtedly has an abiding inclination to make imperial advances whenever the risk is bearable, as in Georgia in 2008 and Ukraine in 2014.
Added to this “new isolationism” is the fact that governments, multi-national corporations, and international bodies can often find themselves too distracted to maintain the perspective that they need to build a
comprehensive
problem-solving agenda.
The Czechs were first and fastest at
comprehensive
privatization, including a mass privatization program involving the vast majority of the population through participation in voucher auctions, a far-reaching program of restitution, and rapid liberalization for starting new private businesses.
A more
comprehensive
approach, if one could be found, would be far preferable.
India’s leaders must develop a
comprehensive
plan to eliminate barriers to economic competitiveness, expand employment opportunities in manufacturing, and improve workers’ education and skills.
As part of
comprehensive
corporate tax reform that includes a revenue-neutral rate cut, the US Congress is currently considering a hybrid territorial reform and evaluating several measures to counter tax-base erosion and income shifting, including those used by other advanced countries.
It is time for another
comprehensive
corporate tax reform, one that reduces the tax rate, broadens the tax base, and adopts a hybrid territorial approach with effective base-erosion safeguards.
This requires
comprehensive
public-health and education campaigns, social protection to enhance resilience, and initiatives to boost employment and income generation.
Malaysian governments’ determination to experiment and craft
comprehensive
“reform packages,” rather than single, sequentially implemented policies, has been critically important.
These “transition costs” have been particularly high in Central Europe, because the new approach replaced a
comprehensive
system that promised pensions that were, to put it bluntly, unaffordable.
None of this is to say that gender provides a decisive, much less comprehensive, explanation for a coup.
Reforming FrancePARIS – Before this year has ended, the French parliament will have enacted a
comprehensive
pension overhaul, which is essential not only to putting France’s public finances on a sound and sustainable footing, but also to shoring up confidence in the eurozone in 2014 and beyond.
Many of these efforts are already underway:
comprehensive
reform of vocational training, a framework for adopting new sources of energy, and, last but not least, a complete overhaul of our tax system in favor of job creation and growth.
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