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No government is truly willing to tackle the causes of inequality and hunger, which would require making fair taxation and
comprehensive
welfare a top priority.
Libya CallingVALLETTA, MALTA – The recent signing in Tripoli of “a
comprehensive
claims settlement” between the United States and Libya marks a new beginning not only in US-Libya relations, but between Libya and the rest of the world.
Rather, they are reminding the public that the worldview to which faith is allied is comprehensive, and that it demands adherence to a larger political project that prescribes beliefs and behaviors that actually have little to do with religion.
But accelerating public investment must be a key feature of a
comprehensive
strategy for economic recovery in Europe.
The ICNND report Eliminating Nuclear Threats, released late last year, proposes meeting these challenges with a
comprehensive
agenda for reducing nuclear risks.
The list of potential policy actions that could benefit the United States – trade liberalization,
comprehensive
regulatory reform, and immigration and education reform, among others – is long.
Its collections contain some of the largest and most
comprehensive
records of plant diversity in the world, and are a global point of reference for research.
Not only is it one of the region’s most
comprehensive
health-care initiatives; it is also an example of what can be accomplished through health partnerships.
Indeed, saving the euro will require a
comprehensive
solution that not only meets the court’s standards, but also enjoys the support of the German public.
But the attempt to perfect life through increasingly
comprehensive
state intervention, until even the smallest injustices were compensated, was also bound to fail.
In exchange for long-term suspension of uranium enrichment, Iran and other states would gain access to research and technology within an internationally defined framework and under
comprehensive
supervision by the International Atomic Energy Agency.
First, unlike health care, where we can afford to proceed incrementally, the need for
comprehensive
financial reform is pressing.
To meet this challenge, save lives, and improve economies, Africa needs a
comprehensive
strategy and increased investment in agriculture.
Nevertheless, Russia has yet to devise a long-term and
comprehensive
Asian strategy.
In the US, a
comprehensive
review of more than 3,000 studies found that low adult reading skills were directly related to higher rates of morbidity and worse health.
In Hollande’s case, the rare glimpses of a
comprehensive
vision recall France’s successful social democracy of the 1960’s: a strong welfare state, together with abundant public investment to revive economic growth and boost employment.
China’s newfound assertiveness, rather than creating fear, should be seen as establishing the necessary conditions for
comprehensive
negotiations about the very basis of peaceful coexistence and stability in Asia: respect for all sides’ vital interests.
The implication is that capital controls may need to be blunt and comprehensive, rather than surgical and targeted, to be truly effective.
After years of negotiation and numerous scientific-assessment reports, delegations had the highest expectations for concluding a
comprehensive
climate treaty.
These four pillars reflect the Department of Defense’s
comprehensive
approach to contributing to a peaceful and prosperous Asia-Pacific region in the twenty-first century.
Such a program could be combined with a more flexible retirement system, and thus developed into a modern and
comprehensive
social-solidarity system.
The next is to develop a
comprehensive
strategy, in conjunction with the UN Security Council, to eliminate piracy in Somali waters.
If I had suggested to my superiors at that time that the UN would one day observe and even run elections in sovereign states, conduct intrusive inspections for weapons of mass destruction, impose
comprehensive
sanctions on the entire import-export trade of a member state, or set up international criminal tribunals and coerce governments into handing over their citizens to be tried by foreigners under international law, they would have told me that I did not understand what the UN was all about.
Indeed, it was the bite of European sanctions that ultimately brought Iran to the negotiating table, and the force of unified European diplomacy facilitated the “joint plan of action,” which set out the terms for reaching a
comprehensive
long-term agreement within six months.
If governments continue to stumble from one patchwork remedy to another – a probability that remains uncomfortably high – the delay in implementing a
comprehensive
solution will eventually overwhelm the defenses that the ECB has so courageously put in place.
That is why it is vital for African governments to work together, using every tool at their disposal, to achieve
comprehensive
malaria control, pre-elimination, and, ultimately, elimination.
The analysis contained in our new report, A New Growth Path for Europe – Generating Prosperity and Jobs in the Low-Carbon Economy, is based on a
comprehensive
assessment of European growth prospects in the aftermath of the financial crisis.
By selecting particular villages and providing basic health care, bed nets to stop malaria, primary education, better seeds, and other agricultural assistance, the organization aims to show that well-designed,
comprehensive
aid plans can, at relatively modest cost, raise people out of poverty.
Yet, given conflict over intra-G7 trade, the group was unable to unite on a
comprehensive
and coordinated response to China.
Second, we must develop comprehensive, constructive narratives about how the Fourth Industrial Revolution should develop.
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