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The gamble has been that a solid, durable recovery would
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banks and households to rebuild their balance sheets quickly enough to avoid the need for additional bailouts.
Working together could
enable
the use of affordable, sophisticated technology for seafood traceability – data and intelligence gathering that helps pinpoint exactly where seafood comes from, and when and by whom it was caught.
To
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women to meet their full potential as military assets, persistent discrimination and other challenges – related, for example, to sexual harassment, health, and work-life balance – must be addressed.
Even in the United States, policies have all too often been deliberately designed to
enable
– rather than to discourage – tax avoidance via tax havens.
Similarly, new reserves "discovered" by Shell to
enable
it to press a claim for the Reserves Addition Bonus was a key source of company profits until 1999, when a new government reviewed the Memorandum of Understanding.
In Senegal, for example, a world-leading pipe manufacturer, JM Eagle, donated more than 100 kilometers of piping to
enable
an impoverished community to join forces with the government water agency PEPAM to bring safe water to tens of thousands of people.
Such a gathering would
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information-sharing, which could save lives and economies.
Now, digital platforms like Alibaba and Amazon
enable
even small-scale entrepreneurs to connect directly with customers and suppliers around the world, transforming themselves into “micro multinationals.”
This would
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capital buffers to be created in good years, which could then be drawn down in bad years.
In the environmental technology industry alone, nanomaterials will
enable
new means of reducing the production of wastes, using resources more sparingly, cleaning up industrial contamination, providing potable water, and improving the efficiency of energy production and use.
Indeed, reforms that
enable
Japan to defend itself better, including by building mutually beneficial regional partnerships, would enhance its capacity to forestall the emergence of a destabilizing power imbalance in East Asia.
Similarly, during Global Witness’s investigation in Sarawak, Malaysia, members of the ruling family and their lawyers described the mechanisms they use to evade taxes; for example, Singapore’s secrecy laws
enable
them to conceal their identities when selling off vast chunks of disputed land.
Efficient buildings
enable
countries to produce and consume less energy, which supports economic development, because money is freed up for other projects, while promoting energy security and environmental sustainability.
A multilateral coordination mechanism would
enable
these countries to harmonize their efforts, thereby boosting their capacity to advance their shared security interests, even if US resources and leadership dwindle.
With small and mutually acceptable adjustments to those borders, these terms would
enable
peaceful co-existence of two states side by side.
Such agreements will be necessary to
enable
the SDGs to consider human rights, the environment, and development holistically.
It would also
enable
the UN peace process to resume, this time with the US and Russia working together to restrain violence, keep Al Qaeda at bay (a shared interest), and find a longer-term pragmatic solution to Syria’s deep domestic divisions.
This should be a good thing, as it could
enable
Europe's leaders to understand at last that what is at stake in Greece is the fate of a people, not the survival of a failed political class.
More recently, he accused EU leaders of crafting Greece's bailout deal in a way that would
enable
them to “plunder" the country's assets.
Indeed, the absence of genuine political competition and the public’s lack of confidence in Russia’s politicians are the country’s main problems, for they undermine the rule of law,
enable
interest groups to “capture” state institutions, and encourage corruption, all of which have led to capital flight and a brain drain.
Plant diversity sustains us now, and in the future it will
enable
us to adapt, innovate, and ultimately survive.
These elements are vital to
enable
countries to offer their citizens an adequate quality of life.
This would
enable
Trump to proclaim victory at home, while raising the European standard of living by freeing Europe’s consumers from the yoke of the EU’s agricultural protectionism.
But if seniors are to occupy high-quality jobs in the new economy, they need access to more effective lifelong learning programs that
enable
them to upgrade their skills continuously in response to technological change.
For example, setting goals for reductions in new TB infections would
enable
health officials to measure more accurately the impact of their strategies.
It is sheer fantasy to believe that the threat of an aid cutoff would
enable
the US and Europe to influence the course of Ethiopia’s complex internal politics.
Slow growth and globalization have divided all European societies – and the United States – into two new classes: those whose education and social capital
enable
them to cope with today’s globalized economy, and those stuck in low-paid, often transient jobs (and thus most directly affected by competition from legal and illegal immigrants).
There should be little doubt that greater investment in renewable-energy R&D, together with strong political commitment, will
enable
us to make another one soon.
But if Africa’s carbon-storage capacity is viewed as a global public good, as it should be, then everyone should contribute to its provision by developing mechanisms that
enable
preservation and spark the move toward sustainable energy models.
The first consists in increasing the use of existing tools, such as Clean Development Mechanisms (CDMs), which
enable
actors from rich countries to promote projects that reduce emissions in developing countries.
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