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The main challenge here consists in
delivering
the gene to its target, and ensuring that the cell uses it, instead of ignoring or even destroying it.
The same lack of security applies to
delivering
aid: on a recent visit to North Somalia to assess humanitarian needs, a team from the International Rescue Committee of which I was a part spent more time, effort, and funds on security issues than on inspecting wells and evaluating the need for latrines, although the lack of water and sanitation is acute.
But, if anything, the challenge of
delivering
a quality education for all is greater today than it was when SDG 4 was adopted.
As a machine for
delivering
prosperity to a wide range of citizens, Japan’s economy therefore compares well today with almost any other.
For example, producing and
delivering
nutritious food consistently to upwards of nine billion people by mid-century has implications for water and energy consumption, agricultural development and land use, the nitrogen and phosphorus cycles, and ocean acidification, not to mention biodiversity loss, such as through overfishing.
For example, in Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia, local extension services are
delivering
real-time weather data to vegetable farmers via SMS.
In March, the members of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) regional bloc – Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, and Uganda – convened the first-ever high-level summit focused on developing a regional approach to
delivering
durable solutions for Somali refugees.
Explaining the many nuances of a mysterious disease such as cancer requires emotional intelligence and the ability to build trust with patients by
delivering
information effectively.
Online resources, such as the Khan Academy, hold great promise for
delivering
broad, inexpensive results in education.
To succeed, these efforts must be matched with equal determination by the countries of the region in
delivering
on reform.
European bond markets are again
delivering
a chilling message to global policymakers.
Government is responsible for
delivering
services, but it is up to civil society to be vigilant and ensure that officials work toward these aims.
In 2002, it covered a fifth of the Mexican population,
delivering
payouts that added up to 20% of beneficiaries’ total expenditure.
More dangerous, some US policymakers continue to entertain the possibility of
delivering
a “bloody nose” strike to the North – a decision that could cost hundreds of thousands of lives.
Skeptics point out that we have a hard time
delivering
new tools to the people who need them.
As with the MDGs, the next set of goals could help to align groups doing the work, remind voters what their generosity supports, and allow us to see where we are making progress in
delivering
solutions to the poor.
A Private-Sector Solution to the Refugee CrisisBRUSSELS – International development is not just about alleviating poverty; it is also about
delivering
security, stability, and economic opportunities to poor and fragile communities, thereby preventing citizens from having to flee their home country in search of a better life.
And, when the crops are ready, farmers face major obstacles – including inadequate rural road systems and a lack of cold storage facilities – in
delivering
them to the market.
More worryingly, when Shia, Sunnis, and/or Kurds decide that their elected officials are not
delivering
the promised perks and protections, they are likely to look beyond politics to advance their individual interests.
Recently, the Netherlands’ King Willem-Alexander,
delivering
his first annual address to Parliament, said, “Our labor market and system of public services no longer fully meet the demands of the twenty-first century….The classical welfare state is slowly but surely evolving into a participation society.”
In these cirumstances, neither Syria nor Iran seems capable of
delivering
anything but mayhem in Iraq.
In fact,
delivering
basic vaccines is still one of our top priorities.
But we need this wall to tumble if we do not want to miss today’s revolution, which is
delivering
societies based on knowledge, technology, and information.
European exceptionalism – the idea that we are the best at
delivering
values and prosperity – is as much a problem as the American kind.
A crucial element of such a strategy is a reinforced military alliance with Japan and South Korea, including by
delivering
state-of-the art antiballistic missiles systems.
Xinjiang means “new frontier,” and right now, we are at the edge of a new frontier in
delivering
sustainable health-care solutions to communities where limited resources and infrastructure constrain access to health care.
Regardless of one’s choice in the partisan struggle between Fatah and Hamas within occupied Palestine, we must remember that economic sanctions and restrictions in
delivering
water, food, electricity, and fuel are causing extreme hardship among the innocent people in Gaza, about one million of whom are refugees.
The lasting legacy is a massive bill, and lots of inefficient solar technology sitting on rooftops throughout a fairly cloudy country,
delivering
a trivial 0.1% of its total energy supply.
While there has been progress on implementing debt-relief measures, the international community must follow through on the other part of its pledge, by
delivering
increased aid and promoting its better use.
Technical innovations like XML and print-on-demand make
delivering
the output technically feasible and inexpensive.
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