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Full-time jobs with
comprehensive
benefits are now much rarer.
Nuclear disarmament, non-proliferation, counter-terrorism, and civil nuclear-energy risk reduction are inextricably connected, and they call for sustained commitment around a
comprehensive
agenda, and detailed argument.
Thinking about countries in these
comprehensive
terms also provides a different strategic perspective.
Truly
comprehensive
global growth breeds multipolarity, which, in the absence of an overarching diplomatic and geopolitical settlement, is a recipe for conflict.
They are an invitation to assert who one is and where one belongs rather than to a competition of well-defined and
comprehensive
political programs.
Eliminating banking-sector risk will require decisive government action, including
comprehensive
financial reform and effective risk-management strategies for financial operations in core sectors.
A better solution would be to develop the credit-rating market, establish a more
comprehensive
regulatory framework for the financial system, and create an effective mechanism for ring-fencing risk.
We need a
comprehensive
strategy aimed at making markets – and politics – truly competitive, and ensuring that public policy works for the benefit of all.
The EU needs a
comprehensive
plan to respond to the crisis, one that reasserts effective governance over the flows of asylum-seekers so that they take place in a safe, orderly way, and at a pace that reflects Europe’s capacity to absorb them.
To be comprehensive, the plan has to extend beyond the borders of Europe.
Here are the six components of a
comprehensive
plan.
This is the fifth piece of the
comprehensive
plan.
It would be a welcome surprise if a
comprehensive
follow-up to the Kyoto Treaty could be agreed next year.
This process has been accelerated by a confluence of defense-industry reforms,
comprehensive
military upgrading, and integration of innovative operational concepts.
Its advocates argued that efficiency required adopting a
comprehensive
Value Added Tax.
So post-referendum Britain needs a more
comprehensive
debate on how it will cope with the challenges of global change and how it will work with the international community to do so.
This is why Europe’s future lies in a restructuring of the eurozone as a political entity, underpinned by more
comprehensive
cooperation.
When Obama, two days into his presidency, appointed former Senator George Mitchell as his special envoy to the Middle East, many hoped that within two years his efforts would lead to an agreement between Israel and the Palestinians – and to a
comprehensive
peace between Israel and all its Arab neighbors.
The EU must recognize that the pan-European nature of this problem demands a
comprehensive
and effective strategy for Roma inclusion.
For example, political obstacles to
comprehensive
economic policymaking in many advanced economies have undermined the implementation of structural reforms and responsive fiscal policies in recent years, holding back business investment, undermining productivity growth, worsening inequality, and threatening future potential growth.
A comprehensive, binding, and forward-looking global plastics treaty will not be easy to achieve.
The economics profession did not go far enough to develop a
comprehensive
understanding of the connection between a rapidly growing and increasingly deregulated financial sector and the real economy.
Adopting a
comprehensive
legal framework would be a useful first step.
Leaders in Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and the United States seem to understand this, as they call for a new, more
comprehensive
policy target to replace national output.
The world is ready for a new,
comprehensive
metric for national and global progress and prosperity, one that tells us whether people really are better off – and how to ensure that they are.
Trump and the Middle East CauldronDENVER – One of the hallmarks of a presidential transition in the United States is a
comprehensive
policy review, aimed at determining which policies to retain and which to eliminate or change.
For starters, governments should emphasize young people’s sexual health by offering a
comprehensive
instruction in reproductive health issues, including topics related to contraceptive methods, how to communicate in relationships, and where to access information and support related to HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases.
At the same time, the reforms must be comprehensive, addressing methodological, cultural, and structural issues.
A
comprehensive
program would cost $27 billion, but the potential social benefits would be immense: avoidance of more than 28 million new cases of HIV/AIDS by 2010.
If NATO members, Afghanistan’s government and citizens, and, by many accounts, the insurgents, can all agree that there is no military solution to ending the conflict, it is high time to consider and support a
comprehensive
political process.
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