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In order to establish a clear, low-risk path to producing their goods at a predictable (and profitable) cost, companies
employ
teams dedicated to securing the relevant supply chains, controlling inventory, managing the production process, and so on – from the point of origin to the point of consumption.
A few US steel and aluminum jobs might be saved, but far more would be lost in industries using those metals as inputs, which
employ
ten times more workers.
These methods are, essentially, labor-saving devices – they make management of the animals easier and enable units with thousands or tens of thousands of animals to
employ
fewer and less skilled workers.
But the more countries
employ
this strategy, the greater the strain on the banking sector.
While spearheaded by Beijing-based NGO’s, the dam protests involve Chinese from all parts of the country,
employ
all means of communication, and engage the support of central government officials.
An effective reform strategy should
employ
the tools of science – specifically, data collection and analysis.
Well-organized and well-financed non-state groups, like the Islamic State, may
employ
new tactics, technologies, and capabilities to steal nuclear materials.
Workers bargain for money wages, and a reduction in their money incomes might leave total demand too low to
employ
all those willing to work.
The power to tax, for example, is often used more to
employ
civil servants or workers in favored companies than to provide services the people want.
They
employ
fighting men of their own, to be sure, but the black-suited men come from a world of contracts, treaties, and big government.
Most developing nations have opened themselves significantly to foreign trade and no longer
employ
the most damaging policies of the past (such as quantitative restrictions on imports).
At worst, they sometimes
employ
terrorist tactics (commonly defined as violence that deliberately targets civilians).
But the IMF did not explicitly recommend that Turkey
employ
capital-account regulations, despite the mounting evidence from its own staff that the introduction of such rules was working in many emerging markets’ favor.
Given that an abundant hydropower backup supply would not be an option everywhere, businesses would have to find ways to
employ
the energy and resources available locally.
Yet the tens of thousands of workers that pencil factories in China
employ
would most likely have remained poor farmers if the government had not given market forces a nudge to get the industry off the ground.
For example, a Spanish company that builds replicable four-story multifamily buildings can construct 5-10 times more units than it could with traditional construction methods, but
employ
the same amount of labor.
Likewise, the US must
employ
incentives as well as penalties – and not sequence its diplomacy so that a problem country must meet every requirement before it can receive meaningful benefits.
The debate is about whether these innovations will remain bottled up in a few tech-intensive sectors that
employ
the highest-skilled professionals and account for a relatively small share of GDP, or spread to the bulk of the economy.
Should it
employ
the British first-past-the-post electoral system traditionally used on the Indian subcontinent, or should it institute a form of proportional representation?
Leaders would be acting irresponsibly if they failed to
employ
the EU’s borrowing capacity when its very existence is at stake.
The challenge is to think of them not just as mouths to feed, but also as minds to educate and skilled workers to
employ.
Reconstruction – of roads, buildings, and water and sanitation systems – will
employ
tens of thousands, perhaps hundreds of thousands, of Haitian construction workers, and boost the regeneration of towns.
That is why Abe is determined to amend, or at least reinterpret, Japan’s constitution to allow for the kinds of defense maneuvers that other countries, from Israel to India,
employ
when their people are threatened.
The same phenomena can be found in dozens of Indian cities.Urbanization is inevitable: an economy of 1.2 billion people cannot
employ
two-thirds of them in agriculture and hope to grow; rural people will inevitably move to cities to seek work and better lives.
Displaced Syrian entrepreneurs and foreign companies could establish activities in the zone and
employ
both Syrian refugees and workers from the host countries.
Apart from capital injections for construction work, support could take the form of subsidized rents or assistance for firms that
employ
refugees.
Given that SMEs
employ
88% of private-sector workers, and that more than 25% of South Korea’s workers are self-employed, it should come as little surprise that the economy added only 17,000 new jobs in the third quarter of this year.
Only a small group of Russian specialists, primarily nongovernmental experts, embrace and
employ
US strategic concepts.
Many Russians still
employ
negative and outdated Cold War constructs when discussing Russia-US nuclear relations.
But, while the Arab world’s governments have reached the limits of their ability to
employ
more people, raise public debt, and attract outside grants, members of these countries’ political and economic elite, whom the current rentier system privileges, will likely resist efforts at substantive reform.
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