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The key to ending the European crisis is a stimulus plan that addresses
deficiencies
on both the supply and demand sides.
These are indeed deficiencies, and they must be addressed if India is to grow strongly and stably.
But the same
deficiencies
existed when India was growing rapidly.
Deficiencies
in any of these basic areas are usually the first thing investors complain about, which reflects how important they are.
At some stage, the central government will have to address the sector’s
deficiencies.
We must tackle
deficiencies
in distribution systems that limit access to drugs and diagnostics, driving up costs.
Now that the worst of the euro crisis seems to have passed, it is also vital to fix the
deficiencies
in the monetary union’s institutional design.
The result is cutting corners,
deficiencies
in care, and poorer outcomes for patients.
What the EU must not do is penalize British voters while ignoring their legitimate concerns about the
deficiencies
of the Union.
In order to begin addressing these deficiencies, “The IAEA’s work involves building countries’ capacity for radiation medicine.
And few would deny the Bank’s achievements when it comes to gathering indicators of economic activity, measuring poverty, identifying
deficiencies
in the provision of health and education, and, in earlier years, designing and evaluating development projects.
More worrying has been the dearth of high-level debate regarding the eurozone’s structural
deficiencies.
In addition to its air-strike deficiencies, Europe demonstrated serious shortfalls across all of the areas required to sustain any air campaign.
Down the path less traveled lies greater coordination on both strategic objectives and development of military capacity, particularly within Europe, where governments must better allocate resources among themselves in order to overcome the key
deficiencies
revealed by the Libya mission.
Good leaders construct teams that combine these functions, making sure to hire subordinates who can compensate for the leader’s managerial
deficiencies.
A closer look at those at the top reveals a disproportionate role for rent-seeking: some have obtained their wealth by exercising monopoly power; others are CEOs who have taken advantage of
deficiencies
in corporate governance to extract for themselves an excessive share of corporate earnings; and still others have used political connections to benefit from government munificence – either excessively high prices for what the government buys (drugs), or excessively low prices for what the government sells (mineral rights).
But it will do so only if serious institutional
deficiencies
are eliminated.
Third, despite some significant improvements, major
deficiencies
in the coverage and quality of infrastructure are clearly affecting competitiveness and increasing costs.
Humans have added essential vitamins or minerals to their foods since time immemorial; indeed, since the beginning of the twentieth century, food fortification has been a major government policy in developed countries to reduce nutritional
deficiencies
and improve public health.
Health conditions have worsened as well, owing to nutritional
deficiencies
and the government’s decision not to supply infant formula, standard vaccines against infectious diseases, medicines for AIDS, transplant, cancer, and dialysis patients, and general hospital supplies.
Measures to reduce the prevalence of iron deficiency, anemia, and vitamin A, iodine, and zinc
deficiencies
– which remain significant in some countries of the region – would have a positive impact.
A better approach would be to look to the long run, use the soft power of attraction, expand exchanges and contacts with Russia’s new generation, support its participation in the World Trade Organization and other market-oriented institutions, and address
deficiencies
with specific criticisms rather than general harangues or isolation.
These
deficiencies
became accentuated by the decline in the price of oil.
"Partnership for Peace" had two major deficiencies: it committed NATO neither to enlargement nor to developing a cooperative strategy vis-a-vis Russia.
Disaffected voters reject the systems that produced the
deficiencies.
According to a recent survey by McKinsey & Company, of the more than three million graduates churned out by China’s universities and colleges every year, less than 10% are suitable for employment with international companies, owing to their
deficiencies
in practical training and poor English.
All of these
deficiencies
can be corrected.
The trade negotiations that followed were different – at least in principle, they were supposed to be a development round, to make up for some of the
deficiencies
highlighted by protesters – and the International Monetary Fund subsequently undertook significant reforms.
Vitamin D
deficiencies
are widespread, with around one billion people, from all age groups and ethnicities, suffering from them, even in countries with year-round sunshine.
For example, the Health Professional Follow-Up Study found that men with vitamin D
deficiencies
were twice as likely to have a heart attack as men who had adequate levels.
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