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To complement these technical efforts, the ACS is also training African health-care professionals how to carry out biopsies and
deliver
chemotherapy.
Government should guarantee (and, if necessary, pay for) education that is good enough to
deliver
the skills that allow citizens to interact as democratic equals.
It was not an easy message to
deliver.
A democratic and European Turkey could be a bridge to
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reform and modernity to the Muslim world; an alienated and authoritarian Turkey could bring conflict and strife back to Europe’s eastern borderlands.
A closely coordinated effort amongst private and public sector partners to
deliver
oral polio vaccine to every child under five was the key to success.
Every detail, from the number of bicycles and boats needed to
deliver
the vaccine to otherwise inaccessible areas, to the refrigerators and cold boxes needed to keep the vaccine potent, even the batteries necessary to power them, were counted and budgeted.
With a little more investment, we can
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a polio-free world to our children, indeed, to all children for all time.
Such systems have the potential to
deliver
new kinds of drugs in complex regimens which might be useful for cancer chemotherapy, for example.
But this argument ignores the typically large gap between what economists devise and what politicians promise, and what public-spending programs actually
deliver.
The trick will be to induce the brain to produce and
deliver
to the correct destination any kind of neuron that might be needed, so that regardless of cell class, new cells of the required kind can replace others of the same type that have died.
Hence the third dynamic: the West is being challenged to
deliver
not just growth, but “inclusive growth,” which, most critically, involves greater “social justice.”
An additional $14 trillion should allocated to renewable or nuclear energy, or to buildings and transport systems to
deliver
improvements in energy efficiency, offset by a decline of more than $6 trillion in investment in oil, gas, and coal production.
Nowadays, online retailers use consumers’ Internet activities and other personal data to
deliver
“targeted pricing.”
This intergovernmental approach lay behind the Lisbon Agenda’s failure to
deliver
the results needed to make Europe more competitive and dynamic by 2010, and the same shortcomings will bedevil its successor, the new “Europe 2020” strategy.
Unfortunately, we failed to
deliver
on that promise.
The main problem is that a shift of this magnitude risks undermining hard-won central bank credibility; after all, central banks have been promising to
deliver
2% inflation for a couple of decades now, and that level is deeply embedded in long-term financial contracts.
Counting Africa’s Invisible WorkersYAMOUSSOUKRO – The billions of dollars in aid delivered to Africa annually may do the continent much good, but it cannot
deliver
a solution to poverty.
The new government made a public commitment to
deliver
a new constitution by January 22, 2015.
The classic scenario is to expect too much of a new leader and then to become disillusioned when he fails to
deliver
quickly.
Even before intervening in Ukraine, Putin was failing to
deliver
on his grand promise, made in 2003, to double the size of Russia’s economy within a decade.
For today we have before us an opportunity to re-invent how we as countries work together to
deliver
collective solutions to our collective problems.
For example, farmers around the world could reduce their water use dramatically by switching from conventional irrigation to drip irrigation, which uses a series of tubes to
deliver
water directly to each plant while preserving or raising crop yields.
From the Pentagon’s standpoint, however, the contractors did exactly what they were supposed to do:
deliver
the fuel at a reasonable price.
Furthermore, one of the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals, which are aimed at ending poverty and promoting prosperity by 2030, is designed to
deliver
“inclusive and quality education for all and to promote lifelong learning” (SDG 4).
Another common measure used to judge a Chinese official’s “merit” is his ability to
deliver
economic growth.
Though pay-for-success contracts remain in their infancy and can involve complex and lengthy negotiations, they have the potential to transform how state and local governments fund, deliver, and evaluate social-service programs.
Regardless of how fast GDP grows, an economic system that fails to
deliver
gains for most of its citizens, and in which a rising share of the population faces increasing insecurity, is, in a fundamental sense, a failed economic system.
Only institutions give predictability to cooperation, they create the mutual confidence necessary for working together, they establish a vested interest in joint success and put pressure on bureaucracies to
deliver.
Inequality has increased, poverty has been reduced only slightly at best, employment remains stubbornly low, corruption, violence, crime, and political gridlock continue unabated, and foreign investment and free-trade agreements with the US have yet to
deliver
the goods.
In recent years, trade pacts have exacerbated imbalances on that front, by failing to
deliver
benefits for the many, rather than for a relatively few powerful corporations.
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