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They decided that
dealing
with malnutrition is also a crucial priority.
These cultural traits are difficult to quantify, so economists are uncomfortable in
dealing
with them.
It seizes opportunities while confronting and
dealing
with harsh realities, whether these are lack of education, landlessness, or AIDS.
At least in some respects, such “Europeanization” of supervision has been established, with the European Central Bank serving as the eurozone’s banking watchdog and the Single Resolution Board
dealing
with vulnerable banks.
These conflicts are inbuilt, because firms that engage in commercial banking, investment banking, proprietary trading, market making and dealing, insurance, asset management, private equity, hedge-fund activities, and other services are on every side of every deal (the recent case of Goldman Sachs was just the tip of the iceberg).
Refusing to prioritize,
dealing
mainly with the most publicized problems, is wrong.
What this shows is that, in
dealing
with ASEAN, China gets to negotiate twice – first, through its closest allies within ASEAN in the formulation of common ASEAN positions, and then directly with an ASEAN team that could include one of its allies.
It is aimed at
dealing
with long-term changes in the labor market, rather than assuring temporary wage levels.
The most effective way of
dealing
with a newly assertive Russia will be for Europe to issue a collective refusal to accept a bipolar Europe of distinct Russian and EU spheres of influence.
A comprehensive regional settlement, however, requires
dealing
with a wider circle of interests.
Dealing
with the deficit has required difficult decisions – from reforming the welfare system and increasing the state pension age to controlling public-sector pay.
But we still do not have an adequate framework for
dealing
with such problems.
After all, this is how the administration has been
dealing
with Canada and Mexico.
Xi and Wang are seasoned politicians with extensive experience
dealing
with crises and managing complex institutional and social challenges, from the local to the global level.
This formulation seems to suggest an understanding of the often-lengthy process of
dealing
with its regime, but it remains unclear how far Obama might be willing to go to secure America’s interests.
Lasting solutions will require partnerships between government, business, and civil society, which can be hard to negotiate and manage, since these different sectors of society often have little or no experience in
dealing
with each other and may mistrust each other considerably.
And soldiers are on streets around the world
dealing
with the effects of climate change – from natural disasters to social unrest.
But they reflect the respect she commanded, and her commitment to conducting herself in a civil manner even when
dealing
with her opponents.
Many governments and most campaigners meeting in Montreal now throughDecember 9tell us that
dealing
with global warming should be our first priority.
They found that
dealing
with HIV/AIDS, hunger, free trade, and malaria were the world’s top priorities.
This would be much cheaper and ultimately much more effective in
dealing
with global warming.
In defiance of the UN conventions, some countries have adopted more pragmatic approaches to
dealing
with drug use and HIV.
Dealing
with the global epidemic of chronic diseases requires us to address this 80%, and doing so cannot be left to traditional health-care organizations alone.
What is probably most striking for the Anglo-Saxon cultural paradigm is Berlusconi’s boldness in his use of power – not only when
dealing
with young and attractive women, but, first and foremost, when advancing his companies’ interests against those of their competitors.
This dimension also involves preparation for
dealing
with crises.
For example, when Western countries discouraged their oil companies from
dealing
with Sudan’s government because of its inadequate response to the genocide in Darfur, China was quick to buy up the country’s oil.
Most importantly, by
dealing
with Milosevic, the Serbs, many of whom supported his regime, will be forced to confront their own behavior and deal with their own consciences.
In Germany's parliament, the Chancellor announced that Yeltsin, after his operation, would "renew the necessary dialogue and address specific issues more urgently, such as Nato enlargement...And I have been able..to reach agreement with President Clinton, President Chirac and Prime Minister Major that we would now refrain firmly from
dealing
with the important matter of Nato-enlargement in some framework so that Moscow does not feel we are creating a fiat accompli."
There is no question that
dealing
with China, which is in an anxious mood of its own, has become increasingly difficult.
The second argument for institutional independence is that central banks have a clear comparative advantage in
dealing
with monetary issues, and can therefore be trusted to pursue their targets independently.
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