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Achieving such an understanding of human nature requires a comprehensive, interdisciplinary approach that moves beyond the social sciences.
With citizens, business, and governments worldwide finally recognizing the universal nature of climate change, the outlook for this year’s conference is substantially more positive than it was prior to the last attempt to reach a
comprehensive
global agreement, at the 2009 Copenhagen summit (COP 15).
Indeed, the focus of Israel’s ongoing debate is no longer about peace, or even about the willingness to consider
comprehensive
plans like the 2003 Geneva Accord.
Applying this
comprehensive
model to the Silk Road project – particularly by incorporating Europe, China, Russia, and multilateral institutions – would reinforce existing initiatives.
In the only
comprehensive
overview based on surveys of businesses and households, the World Bank puts the total direct cost of corruption at $1 trillion annually.
A smart,
comprehensive
plan would calm the fears.
In addition to supporting Greece, the EU needs a
comprehensive
plan for managing the arrival of asylum-seekers in a safe, orderly way.
For this reason, it is all the more urgent that the EU backs a
comprehensive
strategy to end the panic and stop the unnecessary human suffering.
It is time to adopt a more comprehensive, integrated, and long-term approach to the management and planning of energy, water, and other resources, with a view toward broader environmental protection.
To overcome it, South Korea will need a
comprehensive
plan for the continued development of its human resources, including expanded vocational education and training for young job seekers.
During the same period, even as Sudan is addressing the issue of its North-South relations, it will also have to arrive at a
comprehensive
agreement to end the conflict in Darfur.
Such
comprehensive
quantitative assessments would not only give politicians greater incentive to make smart – not just politically expedient – choices, but also help voters make more informed decisions about who should represent them.
So, can a
comprehensive
agreement that respects Iran’s right to civilian nuclear energy, while allaying the international community’s fears of weaponization, be achieved?
The absence of trust between Iran and the West leads directly to the second obstacle to a
comprehensive
agreement: verification and monitoring.
The West wants it to be implemented for as long as possible, while Iran would prefer a very short timeframe within which to achieve its central objectives: a
comprehensive
and lasting repeal of international sanctions and recognition as an NPT non-military nuclear power.
That raises another important question: Does US President Barack Obama really have a domestic mandate for negotiating a
comprehensive
repeal of the sanctions?
Asia’s challenges are graver than those facing Europe, which embodies
comprehensive
development more than any other part of the world.
Germany has set its face against forgiving any debt, but real relief can still be given by a
comprehensive
long-term rescheduling.
While the domestic policy adjustments provide short-term relief for the currency, they may be neither
comprehensive
nor sufficient as yet to return Turkey to a promising path for inclusive economic growth and durable financial stability.
But it might also provide an opportunity for a better plan: eliminate the current enormously expensive tax subsidy for employer-financed insurance and use the revenue savings to subsidize everyone to buy
comprehensive
private insurance policies with income-related copayments.
Broadening our understanding of that threat, and devising a
comprehensive
approach to nuclear security does not mean diluting efforts or losing focus.
Nuclear Disarmament and Neighborhood BulliesMADRID – Twenty-five years ago, at a summit in Rejkjavik, Iceland, US President Ronald Reagan stunned the world and his Soviet counterpart, Mikhail Gorbachev, by proposing global and
comprehensive
elimination of all nuclear weapons.
Indeed, Israel’s concept of “peace first and denuclearization last” was vindicated in the 1994 Israeli-Jordanian peace treaty, which speaks of a WMDFZ as a goal “to be achieved in the context of a comprehensive, lasting and stable peace.”
Nor can Israel expect to have the best of all worlds – making nuclear disarmament conditional on a
comprehensive
peace, while simultaneously conducting a policy aimed at stalling the peace process.
There might be no better formula for progress towards a WMDFZ in the Middle East than a return to the ACRS concept, whereby two parallel tracks move toward a
comprehensive
Israeli-Arab peace along the lines of the Arab Peace Initiative, and to the establishment of a WMDFZ in the region.
Israel, for its part, must recommit itself to the late Yitzak Rabin’s doctrine that only a
comprehensive
regional peace agreement can prevent the Middle East from declining into nuclear chaos.
The comprehensive, multi-faceted nature of our approach was novel.
The best answer to such gripes is not to retreat but to remove what distortions remain in the world trading system through a
comprehensive
opening of rich country markets to competitively priced 'low-tech' imports from poor countries.
Mexico was the first emerging country to pass a
comprehensive
climate-change law, in 2012, targeting a 30% reduction in greenhouse-gas emissions by 2020.
On the one hand, a complex set of national fiscal crises and Europe-wide banking problems calls for a
comprehensive
and detailed rescue operation.
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