Comprehensive
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What is needed is a
comprehensive
policy agenda, comprising demographically informed measures that address political, cultural, and economic exclusion in a synchronized manner.
It requires a policy handoff instigated by more responsible behavior on the part of politicians on both sides of the Atlantic – one that undertakes the much-needed transition from over-reliance on central banks to a more
comprehensive
policy approach that deals with the economy’s trifecta of structural, demand, and debt impediments (and does so in the context of greater global policy coordination).
Genuine progress in any of the six target areas will require a
comprehensive
approach, with policies that span the economic, social, and environmental domains.
But the credibility gap in France nowadays is such that anything short of
comprehensive
reform is likely to be regarded with suspicion.
The earthquake and tsunami have confronted Japan with a profound crisis – but also with a rare opportunity to undertake the
comprehensive
reforms that the country has postponed for far too long.
To increase the likelihood of this, they agreed on immediate spending cuts and tax increases that would automatically kick in (the “fiscal cliff”) if agreement on a
comprehensive
set of fiscal reforms eluded them.
Their
comprehensive
study draws on high-quality survey data from 118 countries and reaches a clear conclusion: the bulk of poverty eradication that took place in recent decades was driven by economies’ overall income growth.
The “dark triad” study was published long before the allegations against Weinstein came to light, but it remains the most
comprehensive
investigation into the personalities of sexual harassers.
Only then did they really try to reach a
comprehensive
ban on nuclear testing – and failed.
When Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao visited India in 2005, he signed eleven agreements, including a
comprehensive
five-year strategic cooperation pact.
But the torturous conclusion to this year’s talks in Doha – in which nearly 200 countries agreed to extend the Kyoto protocol – has merely set the stage for more dramatic negotiations in 2015, when a new
comprehensive
agreement must be reached.
But the talks failed to deliver a comprehensive, legally binding agreement, causing investors to lose confidence in a low-carbon economy and delaying progress by several years.
A return to monetary decentralization would require radical policy changes, including the implementation of 1930’s-style laws enabling regulators to monitor banks, ensure that deposit insurance is credible and comprehensive, and halt off-balance-sheet financial activities.
We, five former Defense Chiefs of Staff, recently published a booklet containing proposals for such a new strategy, as well as a
comprehensive
agenda for change.
While populations are aging faster in the developed world, emerging countries are also beginning to feel demographic pressure – yet none has developed a
comprehensive
strategy to address it.
By including human elements, such as popular cafés or local walking trails, they create comprehensive, useful tools for others, and enhance their understanding of their own community.
The mapping movement’s growing momentum promises to result in the accurate and
comprehensive
representation of almost every inch of the world, including road data, photos, and business listings.
In trade and economic relations, it clearly sets out the objective of establishing deep and
comprehensive
free-trade areas between the EU and the partner countries.
The “Single Market Acts I & II” provide a
comprehensive
agenda to tap fully the potential of an integrated and competitive market of 500 million consumers to catalyze growth and prosperity in the European Union.
A strategy must also be
comprehensive.
Without
comprehensive
reform under strong political leadership, a tax hike alone cannot solve Japan’s problems.
Beyond this, advanced countries and international financial institutions should implement a
comprehensive
economic recovery program for the Arab countries in transition, similar to the Marshall Plan implemented after World War II.
Only then can leaders design the kind of thoughtful, comprehensive, and forward-looking strategy that the migrant crisis – and, indeed, the EU’s own survival – demands.
But, to avoid a crisis, it should immediately implement
comprehensive
reforms to address the root causes of the corporate debt problem.
GDP is the most
comprehensive
measure we have of an economy’s success.
In the longer term, Fatima recommends that the international community consider adopting a
comprehensive
legal instrument and civil accountability mechanism for the protection of children in armed conflict.
The resulting research papers offer the first-ever
comprehensive
attempt at cost-benefit analysis of AIDS priorities.
The formula could run as follows: a
comprehensive
agreement about the final status now (taking into account all open questions, including East Jerusalem as the capital of Palestine); implementation of the agreement in pre-defined steps over a longer period of time; and monitoring of the process via a mechanism based on the presence on the ground of a third party (led by the US).This would give Palestinians a guarantee of their state’s borders, its capital, and the Israeli occupation’s pre-defined endpoint.
What we need is a more
comprehensive
international debate that engages, say, the American and German publics, as well as the US Congress and the German Bundestag – in short, an intra-Western debate about our relationship in the digital age.
Under Wolfensohn, the World Bank followed through on this
comprehensive
and coordinated approach in a concrete fashion, making significant inroads into global poverty.
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