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Countering narco-gang violence includes working with Mexican telecommunications mogul Carlos Slim to develop tools that allow ordinary citizens to report violence anonymously by text message and
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police to map the results.
This will
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low real interest rates, which (together with bank reform) is the main condition for the growth of small and medium-sized enterprises needed to diversify the economic structure and ensure a more stable pattern of growth.
Such measures could offer the security and credibility needed to
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the successful securitization of troubled assets, paving the way for China’s leaders to deepen financial reform.
Democratic institutions are designed for making deals between competing interests, with parliaments specializing in finding the right combination of concessions to
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agreement on a generally accepted solution.
The technology developed by the money spent from the Global Climate Change Fund also should be equally available to all, including India and China, which would then
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them to agree to more emissions cuts.
It is not the intention of civil society to circumvent parliament or political parties: it aims to
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them to work to the best of their ability.
The struggle for independence, he explained, was aimed at creating the kind of efficient administrative and economic structures that would
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Scotland to reach its potential.
May claims that Brexit will
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Britain to strike better trade deals with non-EU countries, and she is pinning her hopes on a quick deal with Trump’s America.
As for trade in services – an area where performance has been lackluster, at best – Brazil would benefit considerably from increased foreign-language proficiency, which would
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more Brazilians to conduct business abroad.
Similar policies need to be adopted by a greater number of countries to
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them to address their energy challenges in a more effective way.
Eventually, average productivity and real incomes are likely to benefit as breakthrough technologies
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new kinds of growth.
When services do not arrive on schedule (owing to, say, a bottleneck in construction or corruption in the supply chain), the data system will
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the public to pinpoint problems and hold governments and businesses to account.
Finally, the data revolution should
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the public to know whether or not a global goal or target has actually been achieved.
The point of the JCPOA was to take the nuclear issue off the table, in order to
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the parties to address everything else.
Moreover, the impact of automatic stabilizers – which
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the government to mobilize more or less fiscal resources, depending on economic conditions – is more powerful in Western Europe than in most of the Anglo-Saxon countries.
The G-20 summit in Toronto has the opportunity, if not the responsibility, to
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this transition by taking a leadership role in support of developing economies’ aspirations.
The associations – of carpenters, mechanics, plumbers, and so on –
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pooled savings, provide opportunities to upgrade skills, and create a form of market regulation.
This is particularly true in the advanced economies, where depleted financial reserves and political paralysis are preventing constructive investments in areas like infrastructure and education, which can
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citizens to take advantage of globalization’s benefits.
This is why democratic institutions are so important: They
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those who have been harmed by reforms to receive compensation.
Most Roma share the aspirations of the majority populations: a home with adequate services, a decent education for their children, jobs that
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them to provide for their families, and to interact with the majority in their society.
The attractiveness of these assets, and of the American lifestyle that they represent, is that they
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the US to persuade, rather than compel, others to adopt its agenda.
These methods are, essentially, labor-saving devices – they make management of the animals easier and
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units with thousands or tens of thousands of animals to employ fewer and less skilled workers.
HAARLEM – In 1899, the German-American scientist Jacques Loeb engineered the asexual reproduction of sea urchins through artificial parthenogenesis (the manipulation of egg cells to
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embryonic development without fertilization).
Victory in Uttar Pradesh was critical to
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Modi to take control of India’s Upper House, whose members are elected by state legislative assemblies.
It would
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leaders to focus on representing the people, instead of on staying in power.
Led by a literary scholar and an astronomer, this new residential college aims to break down interdisciplinary boundaries and
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students to learn from one another.
There can be little hope for sustained economic development where the educational system is at least one generation--and possibly three generations--behind other regions in terms of its commitment to universal literacy, and where higher education largely ignores the skills and subjects needed to
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people to master technology.
Journalism’s essential role in a democracy is to
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people to fulfill their roles as citizens by providing information about government, other powerful institutions, civil movements, international events, and so on.
Monetary interest rates have increased steadily, owing to rampant regulatory arbitrage (whereby banks find loopholes that
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them to avoid unfavorable rules) and the fragmentation of the credit market, while return on capital has fallen rapidly because of overcapacity.
As recent experience in the United States has shown, early adoption of technical innovations, particularly of digital management tools, could
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mini-grid business models to become more cost-efficient.
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