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To
ensure
that the sentiment would be noticed, Francis tweeted it.
Meanwhile, oil-producing developed countries should bank the remaining rents to enable capital substitution and
ensure
life after oil.
But even prison walls are only as effective as the guards who
ensure
that they are not breached, and guards can be susceptible to bribes.
To
ensure
food security for all, we will have to increase not just food production, but also availability, especially for those living in developing countries.
Just like in the 1940s, we have a duty to
ensure
that the state’s monopoly over the legitimate use of violence is not controlled by those who harbor violent sentiments toward the foreigner, the cultural or sexual minority member, the “other.”
If believers in traditional European values fail to
ensure
that their voices, too, are heard, hazy rhetoric will continue to overshadow constructive debate of the EU’s problems – and misguided policies will continue to undermine Europe’s prospects.
With the right approach, we could
ensure
that AI empowers people on an unprecedented scale.
The latter will not
ensure
the success of the former.
But far more needs to be done to
ensure
success.
But the correct response is not to halt or reverse globalization; it is to
ensure
that the losers are compensated.
The idea is that when shareowners furiously trade their stock, corporate executives feel pressed to
ensure
high earnings every quarter, so that the share price does not fall.
If we want to
ensure
that Iran never has a nuclear weapon, the only guarantee is to change its desire to possess one.
We are cautiously optimistic that the North and South can work together to
ensure
peace and prosperity for all.
For example, international financial stability is vital to American prosperity, but the US needs the cooperation of others to
ensure
it.
At the core of the diplomatic impasse is the EU’s demand that Turkey amend its anti-terror legislation to
ensure
that it reflects more closely the norms established by the European Court of Human Rights.
They can grant a great deal of autonomy to various federations (as in the US and Great Britain); devote significant public resources to sports for political purposes (as in Russia and other dictatorships); or insulate publicly financed sports institutions from partisan politics in order to
ensure
continuity (as in Italy and France).
This year is also likely to see the completion of the EU’s Energy Union, established to
ensure
secure supplies of affordable, climate-friendly energy.
Specifically, the G-8 leaders should commit to providing adequate financing for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria; to raise food productivity in Africa through a new Green Revolution; to
ensure
that all poor children have the opportunity to go to school; and to
ensure
that poor people everywhere have access to clean drinking water and sanitation.
Just as we have no global tax mechanism to
ensure
the provision of global public goods, we have no global monetary or welfare policies to maintain price stability and social peace.
But it should
ensure
that all participants in the labor force, whatever their status, enjoy equal access to essential benefits; and it should aim at minimizing the losses that impede mobility across firms, sectors, and types of employment.
At the heart of Shell's oil reserves scandal is the desire for profit and the elaborate mechanisms that it nurtured in collaboration with corrupt military dictators over the years to
ensure
that its operations yield enormous dividends at the expense of ordinary Nigerians.
Militaries need to plan for these scenarios and work with politicians to
ensure
that they never arise.
In comparison, the United Nations estimates that half that amount could permanently solve all of the world’s major problems: it could
ensure
clean drinking water, sanitation, basic health care, and education for every single person in the world, now.
Research is needed to
ensure
that nanomaterials, and the industry that produces them, evolve as environmental assets rather than liabilities.
Concerns over nanomaterials’ possible effects on health and the environment have perhaps overshadowed the pressing need to
ensure
that their production is clean and environmentally benign.
They want to promote investment and economic growth, create jobs, stabilize public finances, expand markets, turn profits,
ensure
reliable energy and food supplies, produce goods and services, reduce poverty, and build cities.
Another, less visible problem is that private businesses’ own efforts to
ensure
diversity have not gained sufficient traction.
Rather than using the oil windfall to pay for long-overdue reforms in health care, education, and utilities – and thus helping to
ensure
the macroeconomic stability needed to sustain rapid long-term growth – President Vladimir Putin has chosen large spending increases for public wages and pensions.
But we should also expand the scope of STEM education, to
ensure
that students learn to evaluate and respond to the social, economic, and political consequences of their work.
Expanding STEM education to include such broader considerations would serve as a cornerstone of a more comprehensive long-term strategy to
ensure
that technology serves society in overwhelmingly positive ways.
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