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Creating
the time and the space needed to recharge, refuel, and reflect is essential for the human operating system to function optimally.
Some will object that there is little point in
creating
GDP-linked bonds in advanced countries, because there is little uncertainty about GDP growth there.
Creating
a marketplace where such uncertainties are traded and hedged would be a fundamental step toward managing the risks involved.
Sweden’s pension system recently created a link between national income growth and benefits, but the reforms did not include
creating
GDP-linked bonds, a natural adjunct to such a scheme.
To break with that tradition – or, worse, to play an active role in
creating
a humanitarian crisis – would amount to a repudiation of the values America claims to uphold.
Temporary sites for rubble in affected areas are being piled with the remnants of building materials and domestic appliances and furnishings,
creating
little mountains here and there, as rules on recycling instituted since 1995 require sorting waste by material.
Just a few weeks later, a mob attacked Israel’s embassy in Cairo, forcing the evacuation of Israeli diplomats and
creating
a major row with Egypt’s fragile interim government.
The attendees made some progress toward
creating
a European Defense Union, which should be welcomed, and toward admitting that the EU’s current organizational framework is unsustainable; but there was scant talk of meaningful institutional or economic reform.
From the signing of the Maastricht Treaty in 1992 to the tenth anniversary of the euro in 2009, the expected momentum for
creating
a common European polity was nowhere in sight.
We need a strategy that balances our need to harness technological innovation in order to safeguard our economic future with the need to avoid
creating
massive security vulnerabilities in the process.
Creating
new bubbles is not our government’s idea of development.
Creating
a network of well-funded, decentralized agencies and institutions that work in partnership with business would make government both more effective and more strategically focused.
We must end the current practice of blindly lowering taxes,
creating
loopholes that allow legal tax avoidance, and offering tax credits that have little effect on investment and job creation.
Affirmative action in the US has been effective in
creating
a large African-American middle class.
In fact, the problem of
creating
an American empire might better be termed imperial underreach.
They gave greater weight to investments in people, launching innovative initiatives to bring health care and access to finance to more of their citizens, and
creating
social funds to help develop local communities.
EU leaders made some progress on
creating
a single financial market throughout the Union, and on establishing a standard European patent.
In many instances – including the United States today – the initial reaction to such a government includes the hope that perhaps rich people will be good at
creating
jobs.
Similarly, at the government’s nudging, the mining conglomerate Anglo-American developed a zinc-processing operation at its new Skorpion mine in the Namib desert,
creating
more skilled jobs for locals.
But
creating
a free and open Indo-Pacific is not the job of one country alone.
This is Chalalan Lodge, a wholly Indian-owned and -operated ecotourism outfit through which a hundred indigenous families lifted themselves out of poverty – while
creating
benefits worth a half million dollars for the Bolivian economy each year.
Extending unemployment benefits for the long-term jobless, combating the stigma against hiring them,
creating
more on-the-job training opportunities and apprenticeships, and raising the minimum wage are all essential steps toward a more equitable distribution of the recovery’s benefits.
Investing in CCS would help preserve Europe's economic base by securing and
creating
jobs and protecting vital industries.
It would help to realize a vision of Europe that supports both sustainability and growth – a vision that is clearly in line with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker's priorities of
creating
jobs, sustaining growth, and developing a competitive energy union.
China’s continued growth and rising household income are
creating
opportunities for lower-income economies in low-cost manufacturing.
If the plan is executed properly, it could benefit both the health-care sector and the country, by raising additional funds, strengthening medical workers’ skills and motivation, and
creating
a model for engaging with the diaspora.
Excess savings have been transferred from the core to the periphery,
creating
conditions for extensive borrowing and accumulation of debt.
Continued recession and recurrent speculative attacks in the bond markets will prevent at least some over-indebted countries from attaining their adjustment targets,
creating
conditions for political crisis within the eurozone and individual countries.
Creating
real and lasting change will require helping men and women work together.
If
creating
jobs and boosting incomes can’t get you re-elected, what can?
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