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The challenge becomes stark when an internationally recognized regime denies the UN permission to
deliver
humanitarian aid to opposition-controlled areas.
The problem for governments, more often than not, is that in attempting to respond to and reconcile often conflicting individual, family, and national needs, their ability to
deliver
results efficiently and effectively has declined.
But their debt is like a straightjacket, limiting their capacity to
deliver
economic growth in good times, and posing a liability in times of crisis.
So to maintain creditworthiness, the country has been forced to adopt pragmatic economic policies that today
deliver
an unusual economic openness -- this, and not the ephemeral benefits of "goulash socialism" is the longterm hope for the Hungarian economy.
Balancing these objectives remains the key challenge: public-service pensions must not become an unsustainable burden on public finances and the wider economy, but they must also
deliver
decent incomes that minimize the need for retired public-service workers to rely on state welfare benefits.
Taken as a whole, the reforms I propose should
deliver
a fair and sustainable public-service pensions system.
If Iraq does not
deliver
its oil, President Bush cannot
deliver
on his promises to the Iraqi people, the American people, or the world community.
Unless it somehow manages to
deliver
tangible economic benefits anyway, the EaEU seems destined to become another failed institutional initiative, like the Commonwealth of Independent States, the Russian-Belarusian Union State, or the Central Asian Union.
There will be no real poverty eradication without equitable and sustainable economic development, which deregulated markets have proved unable to
deliver
on their own.
Europe, once identified as "the West" as a whole, once held a noble vision of its mission: to
deliver
the fruits of the Enlightenment and the practice of democracy to the world.
In the advanced countries, dissatisfaction with government stems from its inability to
deliver
effective economic policies for growth and inclusion.
When democracy fails to
deliver
economically or politically, perhaps it is to be expected that some people will look for authoritarian solutions.
His desire to take the company to the very top of the global car industry, surpassing Toyota, put enormous strain on his managers to
deliver
growth.
But it is clear that IT will
deliver
benefits only if sound development strategies are pursued.
The failure of other ‘magic bullet’ cures for development should make everyone pause before placing unbounded faith in what the Internet can
deliver.
To protect the people who are generating all of that data wealth that Modi so covets, he must follow through on his campaign promise to
deliver
“minimum government, maximum governance.”
It is too early to say whether a “Reagan moment” on trade will play out and
deliver
more than a fairer system.
In any case, the only process for acting on such indicators is “peer pressure,” which is unlikely to
deliver
results.
In Bangladesh, telemedicine is being used to
deliver
health services to remote populations.
In addition to the obvious benefits that education can deliver, increased enrollment in secondary schools offers advantages to all levels of society.
When Netanyahu traveled to Washington, DC, to
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his controversial speech on Iran to the US Congress, he was described by his American supporters as “Churchillian,” the lonely courageous voice warning a complacent world against an evil force.
And, though many government programs
deliver
good value for money – Medicare is a good example – far too many do not.
The right question is how to develop innovative and efficient government programs to provide public goods and services that neither the marketplace nor the nonprofit sector can
deliver
on its own.
Indeed, during this necessarily short and fragile “unipolar moment,” Clinton probably had an intuition of what America’s new responsibilities should be, but he did not
deliver.
Focusing on what we can do well seems less impressive than promising everything to everyone – until it’s time to
deliver.
On the contrary, compared to what is needed (given the current state of the economy) or to what a free-market, flexible-price economy in proper equilibrium would deliver, interest rates are too high and inflation is too low.
The most glaring injustice in this respect has been the failure of the US and the European Union to
deliver
substantially on their promises of market access to agricultural exports from poor countries.
Without growth, any austerity and reform will
deliver
only social unrest and the constant threat of a political backlash, without restoring debt sustainability.
Indeed, in some countries, democracy fails to
deliver
imaginative and effective governance because the main objective seems to be to have all major groups on board.
The case is largely political – namely, the urgency of a Republican Congress to
deliver
a legislative victory for a Republican president.
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