Enabling
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It shows that official institutions of governance will all too readily delegate their responsibilities,
enabling
those who run religious orders to live above the law.
On the regional front, Obama hoped that an opening with Myanmar would ensure that the country did not become wholly dependent on China, while
enabling
the US to deepen its relationship with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
Whatever America’s Republican Party tries to claim during the 2016 presidential election campaign, Obama’s policy of engagement has worked,
enabling
the US to shape events in even the most closed countries.
By both omission and commission, the West cut the ground from under Russian political liberalism,
enabling
the ascendancy of Putinism.
Rapid cost reductions are also being achieved in battery and other energy-storage technologies, bringing electric cars closer to economic viability and
enabling
flexible electricity supply even where a large percentage of power comes from intermittent sources.
Indeed, machines are becoming smarter, with innovations like advanced robotics, 3D printing, and big data analytics
enabling
companies to save money by eliminating even highly skilled workers.
In doing so, it has highlighted the importance of “enterprising skills” – including creativity, entrepreneurship, leadership, self-management, and communications – in
enabling
humans to keep pace with technology.
After World War II, however, Germany’s debt was slashed,
enabling
it to rebuild.
But Abe’s central objectives – improving Japan’s ability to respond to threats that do not amount to armed attack;
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Japan to participate more effectively in international peacekeeping activities; and redefining measures for self-defense permitted under Article 9 – are actually relatively modest.
This view of trade as a zero-sum game was a feature of the mercantilist theory that reigned three centuries ago, before Adam Smith and David Ricardo made the case that trade would normally benefit both partners, by
enabling
each to take advantage of their comparative advantages.
Measures aimed at
enabling
mothers to work, such as state-funded childcare and more flexible working hours, create incentives for childrearing while expanding the labor force.
The first group includes countries like India and the United States, where economic recovery is broadening,
enabling
them to overcome financial imbalances.
So my team went to work to develop a system for
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DNA-based diagnosis in low-resource settings.
Modern systems use money, because, as a store of value, it serves as a kind of buffer, removing the need for a perfect balance between supply and demand, and
enabling
all actors to get what they need from trade.
It restrains excessive credit expansion during booms, while reducing the risk of bank failure or a much diminished capital base in recessions, thereby
enabling
bank lending to kick-start a sustainable recovery.
Rather, they intended that Israel would help solve the Jewish problem everywhere in the world by
enabling
every Jew who wished to leave the diaspora to do so.
They must turn to the IMF, and the IMF is more concerned with international financial stability than with
enabling
developing countries to pursue the countercyclical policies needed to avoid recession.
With the process becoming increasingly challenging and costly, looking across borders could prove vital to
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all Chinese to live decent, dignified lives.
If, however, they commit to the experimentation, evidence collection, and evaluation that all smart public spending requires, sports-based investment can go a long way toward strengthening communities and
enabling
young people to live healthier, happier, and more productive lives.
Collateralized debt obligations (CDOs, mainly tied to mortgages) made a new population of aspiring homeowners supposedly creditworthy by
enabling
the originating banks to sell “sub-prime” debt to other investors.
But governments retain a role in fostering an
enabling
environment within which markets operate.
Regulation can also benefit an economy by
enabling
competition.
For example, by removing information asymmetries about innovative products – asymmetries that are larger the more technologically advanced the products – regulation facilitates a level playing field between large incumbents and new entrants,
enabling
innovation to take root.
This sharp balance-sheet improvement has been instrumental in
enabling
emerging countries to bounce back strongly from the 2008-2009 global financial crisis, whereas the West continues to hobble along.
And China’s banks pumped massive amounts of credit into the country’s economy,
enabling
it to sustain import demand, which was critical to the global recovery.
But, whereas fiscal stimulus boosts growth at home and abroad,
enabling
mutual reinforcement through world trade, monetary policy is guided primarily by domestic goals, and, in the short term, one country’s gain can be another’s loss.
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developing countries to generate just 1% more of GDP in taxes would mobilize twice as much money as the total amount of ODA – and all of it could be channeled into education, health, security, or cash disbursement schemes.
Higgins’ experience as an academic and his status as an acclaimed poet undoubtedly give him an advantage over other heads of state,
enabling
him to hold his own with top thinkers in a way that few others can.
Thanks to the emergency operations centers, this infrastructure even helped to stop the Ebola outbreak in Nigeria in 2014, by
enabling
contact tracing and surveillance.
The device will process and analyze radioactive waves collected from two million individual antennae,
enabling
researchers to map the shape of the universe by (they hope) 2020.
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