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They also seek efficient governance, economic reforms to stimulate growth, the ouster of collaborators, democratic rights, freedom of religion (and perhaps also from religion) – in short, a
comprehensive
social transformation.
Moreover, under the organizational umbrella of the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) – the latter-day version of the old central planning apparatus – China has marshaled considerable resources into the formulation of a
comprehensive
and well-thought-out economic strategy.
The 2002 Arab Peace Initiative offers Israel a unique opportunity: full normalization of relations with 57 Arab and Muslim states in return for a
comprehensive
peace agreement, including an end to Israel’s occupation of Arab lands and a just and agreed upon solution for refugees.
The EU needs a
comprehensive
regional approach, focusing on the remaining steps that would lead each country towards membership.
But these bodies must not be seen as substitutes for the far more
comprehensive
accession process, which only the EU itself can initiate.
They now have a perfect opportunity finally to undertake
comprehensive
economic reforms.
Several more countries have laws that set the minimum work age between 12 and 16, but the ILO cautions that few countries "have what could be considered a
comprehensive
prohibition of dangerous work for young children," and that even fewer have "measures to protect young persons from moral degradation."
To ensure that their sovereign-bond issues do not turn into a financial disaster, these countries should put in place a sound, forward-looking, and
comprehensive
debt-management structure.
No country has devised a
comprehensive
solution to the drug problem.
So is the Middle East at the gates of a lasting,
comprehensive
peace?
Think of the BLS’s employment report as a
comprehensive
monthly check-up for the American labor market.
In fact, the more
comprehensive
employment/population ratio stands at only 58.6%.
The US desperately needs
comprehensive
tax reform, ideally a progressive tax on consumption.
In any
comprehensive
strategy for engagement with Asia, the EU is only as strong as its parts.
Bold,
comprehensive
reforms of the type proposed by the liberal former finance minister Alexei Kudrin are not in the cards.
Trump believes that, by withdrawing from the JCPOA, he can pressure Iran to agree to a new, more
comprehensive
deal that would cover not just the country’s nuclear program, but also its ballistic missile tests, provocative regional behavior, and human-rights violations.
It did not indicate that the deal amounted to a
comprehensive
solution to all of the international community’s disagreements with Iran.
Simply put, the JCPOA was the foundation stone for a more
comprehensive
solution.
Such arrangements will often be ad hoc and flexible, rather than traditional binding deals, and will almost never be
comprehensive.
Currently, Israel emphasizes massive deterrence, but it would be well advised to utilize the political and diplomatic possibilities presented by this war and take the initiative from a position of strength to offer a
comprehensive
peace to all those who are ready to recognize its existence and permanently renounce violence, not just in word, but also in deed.
Some of the problems are political, including slow progress in achieving a
comprehensive
and consistent solution to Europe’s sovereign-debt crisis, and stalemate over restoring fiscal sustainability in the US.
At the same news conference, Martin E. Dempsey, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, conceded that preventing the Syrian government’s use of chemical weapons would require such clear,
comprehensive
intelligence that obtaining it is “almost unachievable.”
Let me add another: Western assistance to EU non-candidate countries is neither
comprehensive
nor systematic.
What the IMF needs, as a first step towards
comprehensive
reform, is a new leader with solid technical training, a broad vision, and first hand experience in dealing with the macroeconomic risks faced by emerging and transition economies.
A
comprehensive
response to AIDS, TB and malaria is needed.
It has set itself ambitious targets for the future and is taking the lead in seeking a
comprehensive
global agreement, including a very significant effort on funding.
It is a
comprehensive
process that would ultimately transform China into a society with the kinds of benefits – opportunities, personal comforts, and public services – found in today’s advanced democracies.
China desperately needs a more unified and
comprehensive
system to balance social security coverage across the country.
In 2011, a renewed focus on
comprehensive
economic sanctions could turn out to be the bad idea whose time has arrived.
For example, British Prime Minister David Cameron’s call to launch a
comprehensive
reform agenda has not been well received, mostly owing to the perception of Cameron as a Euroskeptic troublemaker.
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