Disposal
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With mountains of waste sitting in bags in simple stores that will inevitably degrade, planning and developing centralized
disposal
facilities has become a critical issue.
The world has at its
disposal
the tools to end extreme poverty in all its forms by the year 2030 and to address the sustainable-development challenges that we all face.
Joseph Kabila has made only token efforts to rein in corruption, perhaps because his hold on the presidency depends to a large degree on the financial largesse and patronage at his
disposal
to maintain allies and buy off rivals.
One measure at the EU’s
disposal
is to suspend the DRC from the provisions of the Cotonou agreement, which governs the conditions for development assistance.
The best way forward is to use tools that the EU already has at its disposal, but to use them more fully and effectively.
The list includes potential breakthroughs such as low-cost solar power, safe
disposal
of CO2 from power plants, nuclear fusion, new educational technologies, and the control of environmental side effects from nitrogen fertilizers.
But such groups still have powerful lures at their
disposal.
As far as I am concerned we are ready to place our luxury ships at the
disposal
of these countries for the transportation of these criminals.”
To stay ahead, they will use every kind of leverage and instrument at their
disposal.
Consequently, many emerging-market economies lost confidence in the “pooled insurance” that the global system supposedly put at their disposal, especially at times of great need.
But what tools does Venezuela have at its
disposal
to secure a cooperative solution with its creditors in a post-Argentina world?
The European Stability Mechanism (ESM) was created, with €500 billion at its
disposal
to rescue eurozone banks and their home governments.
The European Union warns that it has “a whole arsenal at our
disposal
with which to respond,” while China threatens “a justified and necessary response.”
A second instrument at Trump’s
disposal
is managed trade, which entails cutting deals directly with companies in order to reduce exports to the US, or to cap their market share.
Education-sector social entrepreneurs now have more financing tools at their
disposal
than ever before – from venture capital to targeted-investment funds and other new asset classes – and they can play an important role in bringing the Middle East’s classrooms into the twenty-first century.
The BP spill was one of the first instances in which companies were forced to contend with the power of social media – and in which people realized the potential of the tools at their
disposal.
These rules are designed for people with reference material at their
disposal
but no authority to evaluate it.
If the Fed ran out of basis points, the argument went, it would still have plenty of tools at its
disposal
for supporting and guiding the real economy.
The Basel Convention on the control of trans-boundary movements of hazardous wastes and their
disposal
was meant to level the playing field between countries that produce toxic waste and those that potentially consume it.
This is because the problem permeates the entire life cycle of electronic products, from the mining of raw materials to the occupational hazards associated with manufacturing and product assembly and the
disposal
of outdated or broken products.
So globalization, like democracy, is vulnerable to itself, because it puts at its opponents’
disposal
a set of tools that they can use to sabotage it.
Moreover, Putin will use the full range of tools at his
disposal
– including, of course, energy supplies – to pressure and extort Ukraine this winter.
We pride ourselves as the masters of nature, with the beasts of land and sea at our
disposal.
The test is not whether traces of those weapons remain, as such traces will be found at
disposal
sites, but whether those weapons were poised for use in threatening amounts.
The middle class continues to cling to the hope that their savings can be salvaged, but these funds, which are now frozen in the nation's banks, are unlikely ever to be at anyone's
disposal.
There are ongoing efforts in Africa and elsewhere to internationalize a campaign that seeks to bring to galvanize public awareness of the dark fact that, in many countries, women remain mere commodities at the
disposal
of tradition.
They know that their supervisor has powerful tools at its
disposal
– for example, it can lower borrowing costs, thereby protecting banks (at least for a while) – and a strong interest in protecting its reputation.
The army at his
disposal
was the strongest a democracy has: the law.
The EFSF will have at most €440 billion at its
disposal
(any increase would endanger France’s AAA rating), while the combined public debt of Italy and Spain is more than €2 trillion.
Given this, the new security strategy should account for the wider implications of domestic policies, leveraging the full array of tools that Europe has at its
disposal.
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