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Arguably, they must first sort out the sovereign side of the crisis; but it is not clear that most officials even have a
comprehensive
plan.
That is why any
comprehensive
approach to restoring the advanced countries’ economic and financial vibrancy must target the proper revival of private credit flows.
Aware of these potential risks, Dubai’s leadership has just approved a
comprehensive
plan to overhaul education aimed at developing indigenous human capital.
If there is no double counting, and if the incidents included in the data were reported correctly, their tally represents a minimum number, because media reports may not be
comprehensive.
But this approach has proved to be only partly successful in reducing health inequalities, leaving little doubt that more
comprehensive
measures are needed.
In addition to providing Onbrez Breezhaler, a daily treatment to improve lung function in COPD patients, the program provides a
comprehensive
treatment package covering all symptoms.
But, unless a concerted and
comprehensive
effort is made to discredit jihadists and strengthen political systems, the cycle of violence in Iraq, Syria, and elsewhere in the Middle East will remain unbroken.
However understandable the international outcry these additional nuclear explosions are an inescapable price for the big deal - the
comprehensive
test-ban treaty.
In February 1973, Sadat’s national security adviser, Hafiz Ismail, conveyed to Kissinger a proposal for a
comprehensive
peace agreement with Israel – a last-ditch attempt to avert military conflict.
The key is to select some
comprehensive
but operationally precise indicators of structural reforms, and then apply the same idea suggested by the Commission for public debt: countries that are making more progress on these indicators can get more leeway on their budget deficit.
Here, again, it is not as if large,
comprehensive
reforms are required.
This
comprehensive
approach is evident in Obama’s choice of destination for the first overseas trip of his second term.
What matters are well-designed, effective, and
comprehensive
policies, implemented in a sustained manner.
Migration is a multidimensional issue; it requires a
comprehensive
approach that also respects existing national laws and regulations.
It may well be that such painful deviations from agreed principles will be reflected in an eventual
comprehensive
settlement, but prejudging these issues before the beginning of negotiations denies the Palestinians some of their most important bargaining chips.
Ever since Bill Clinton nearly succeeded in brokering a
comprehensive
settlement in 2000, the mantra among supporters of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process has been that, while a solution exists, Israeli and Palestinian leaders who are willing to reach it do not.
Accordingly, there are hardly any
comprehensive
proposals on the table.
In the meantime, Turkey is moving closer to the EU, with the government overcoming nationalistic objections in the Parliament to push through
comprehensive
reforms.
A
comprehensive
prevention program providing free or cheap condoms and information about safe sex to the regions worst affected by HIV/AIDS would cost $27 billion and save more than 28 million lives.
First, any
comprehensive
package of structural reforms can be implemented only if austerity is relaxed.
The Greek government must take ownership of a
comprehensive
reform program, communicate it to the public, and implement it with the support of other pro-European political parties.
Finally, the one-dimensional citation metric should be complemented by additional indices that provide a more comprehensive, multifaceted assessment of scientific work.
China’s bank regulators have already permitted experiments in debt-equity swaps, which the International Monetary Fund says should be incorporated in a
comprehensive
strategy to accelerate reform of state-owned enterprises.
To this end, in addition to its taxation, finance, and trade-facilitation policies, it should establish trade-promotion mechanisms in the world’s major export markets, so that firms can build
comprehensive
networks of international trade-service platforms and trade-cooperation zones overseas.
Against this background, the Shanghai free-trade zone demonstrates China’s readiness to participate actively in global free-trade negotiations, with the goal of promoting a
comprehensive
free-trade strategy and safeguarding Chinese interests worldwide.
There must be a link between what takes place in Gaza and a
comprehensive
settlement to the Palestinian question if Mazen is to persuade a majority of his people that diplomacy and compromise deliver more than violence and confrontation.
Maintaining anonymous charges enables the military authorities to avoid keeping
comprehensive
records, which in turn allows officials to evade responsibility for transparent reporting of assaults and of prosecutions – and thus not to prosecute sex crime in any serious, systematic way.
As well as taking collective action to stop the war in Lebanon and Gaza, key players like the “quartet” – the UN, the United States, the European Union, and Russia – must develop a
comprehensive
security framework for the Middle East.
Now that the Fund has squarely acknowledged the huge capital holes in many European banks, it should start pressing forcefully for a
comprehensive
and credible solution to the eurozone debt crisis, a solution that will involve either partial breakup of the eurozone or fundamental constitutional reform.
Nine days after Vemula’s death, India celebrated the 66th anniversary of the adoption of its constitution, which sought to combat the country’s rigid social stratification with the world’s first and most
comprehensive
affirmative-action program.
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