Easier
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Africa must make such opportunities
easier
to find, by consistently implementing good environmental policies; establishing national “green growth” road maps; devising innovative financing vehicles to minimize risk; and lowering transaction costs.
Of course, an intrepid young entrepreneur can still spurn a buyout, but that is
easier
said than done.
It is a lot
easier
to exit from a fixed exchange rate regime when the pressures on the currency are upwards.
Details regarding the management of the Old City, the administration of Jerusalem as a whole, and the relocation of settlers have been considered too sensitive to tackle, and would-be peacemakers have thought it better first to build trust by starting with
easier
topics.
As a result, markets were deregulated, making it
easier
to trade assets that were perceived to be safe, but were in fact not.
But, frankly, it will be
easier
to do this if the American public and the US Congress see that China is serious about reform and expanding access to its markets.
Using existing, openly shared data makes it
easier
for researchers to reach across disciplines and formulate the kinds of innovative questions and research agendas that are far more likely to lead to groundbreaking discoveries.
This would be easier, much less costly, and ultimately do far more good.
Monetary expansion generally makes it
easier
to borrow, and lowers the costs of doing so, throughout the economy.
The global reach of the regulation implied huge economies of scale in the manufacture of handsets and network hardware, so prices fell rapidly, and interoperability between networks and across countries was much
easier
to achieve.
Third, where Europe has a serious internal policy, it is
easier
to establish a more serious external policy.
It is difficult to turn on and off the billion-dollar multiyear investments in traditional oil and gas fields; but shale wells are smaller, cheaper, and
easier
to start and stop as prices change.
The near-universal availability of information makes it much
easier
than it was in earlier times for the voluntary non-governmental organizations that form civil society to emerge.
In 2012, the government implemented sweeping labor-market reforms to increase companies’ internal flexibility (making it
easier
to dismiss permanent workers and facilitating wage moderation), and introduced a model for reducing workers’ hours.
Hence, the Russian reformers focused on land reform - which is very difficult - rather than the total liberalization of agricultural trade - which is much
easier.
One such idea also envisages the creation of sovereign-debt backed collateralized debt obligations While CDOs would not require any joint guarantees, they would help to enforce market discipline, while making it
easier
for the European Central Bank to implement monetary policy.
The countries closest to the markets of Western Europe (Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Croatia, Slovenia, and the Baltic States) have had a much
easier
transition to capitalism than the more distant economies of the former Soviet Union.
Eventually it looks
easier
to define the mental borders of the West than its territorial borders.
The US military’s protective umbrella gave large swaths of the world a vacation from war, making it
easier
for them to focus on economic growth and regional integration.
Will the world of cognitive surplus make it
easier
for us to be environmentally responsible, guided also by the inclusion of externalities in the prices of physical goods, so that we end up “consuming” fewer physical things and spend more on virtual value?
Yet fixing the problem is
easier
said than done.
Simply put, compared to main-grid solutions, mini-grids are
easier
to assemble and deploy in hard-to-reach communities and deliver electricity more reliably.
But getting access to sensitive information in transitional democracies is not always easier, as I know from my previous work as a human rights lawyer with the Romanian Helsinki Committee.
He has reduced the membership of the Politburo from nine to seven, making it
easier
to obtain agreement in a system designed to institutionalize collective leadership.
For some health issues – such as elevated cholesterol – screening yields positive results: a simple blood test measures the amounts of good and bad cholesterol in the blood, making it
easier
to detect related cardiovascular disease, which could lead to heart attacks or strokes.
Life is
easier
if the world seems normal, even if it is anything but.
This will make it harder, not easier, for it to cut the deficit.
This will not only reduce the overall cost of vaccine procurement and delivery; it will also make it
easier
for health-care workers and the girls themselves.
Like other respiratory infections, SARS may be
easier
to contract, more severe, or both, during winter.
SARS is difficult to diagnose definitively, and during flu season, it will be much
easier
to miss a case of SARS.
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