Ensuring
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But to maximize the effectiveness of efforts to provide those skills and opportunities, not to mention
ensuring
that those who remain in the informal sector are not invisible, initiatives aimed directly at improving data collection are also needed.
And new mobilized parties of Nepal's southern plains, representing the Madhesi people, won 80 seats on a platform of greater federalism,
ensuring
that no single party or grouping could dominate the assembly.
Add to these challenges the difficulty of paying staff or
ensuring
reliable electricity and other essential services, and it becomes clear that preparing for disease outbreaks requires broad engagement with the international aid community.
In parallel, the European Banking Authority will continue to perform its existing tasks, namely developing the single rulebook for the entire single market and
ensuring
convergent supervisory practice throughout the EU.
It is essential not only to economic recovery today, but to
ensuring
peace and security tomorrow.
Turkey’s government must demonstrate its commitment to
ensuring
that its laws and institutions effectively protect the human rights of all of its citizens.
Overcoming it – and
ensuring
steady, financially stable global growth – will require responsive national policymaking and multilateral coordination.
And important advances have been made in
ensuring
that immigrant children receive the education that they need to become full members of society.
Where the international community can help is by doing more to support educators, especially teachers, by
ensuring
suitable pay, adequate teaching materials, and access to expert assistance.
That means putting together a package that responds to Germany’s priorities – namely,
ensuring
fiscal stability and securing limits on bank holdings of sovereign debt – while helping to ease the burden on Italy of guarding the EU’s external border and admitting refugees.
The challenge for Russia’s leaders is to use its oil wealth to educate Russia’s people and rebuild Russia’s infrastructure, thereby
ensuring
global competitiveness and employment growth.
The spring meetings of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund represent a pivotal moment for shifting the debate toward a second phase of post-crisis reform efforts – one that focuses on
ensuring
a healthy flow of financing to the real economy.
Raising debt for the purposes of significantly increasing or
ensuring
long-run growth makes sense, especially in an environment of low real interest rates.
What we do not need are forests of reports going to supervisors who appear to devote ample resources to
ensuring
they arrive on time but fewer on interpreting their content and drawing the relevant conclusions.
Traumatized by past wars and supportive of regionalization as a way to succeed in a fluid global economy, ever-closer union seems like the key to
ensuring
continued peace and prosperity.
That means redistributing some of the economic benefits of free movement to communities bearing the burden of it; strengthening control of external borders and cooperation against terrorism;
ensuring
greater flexibility for eurozone integration and migration; and returning to the idea that EU institutions’ highest calling is to defend Europe’s nation-states, not to develop their own power.
The EU has long-established institutions and processes for evaluating risk and
ensuring
that unacceptable risks are avoided.
A risk-free approach to innovation makes it hard to solve vital issues like
ensuring
food, water, and energy security for a growing population, or even
ensuring
that Europe remains technologically competitive.
But, just as important, it will mark a crucial step forward in
ensuring
more inclusive refugee health.
If we build it purposefully, we can address issues of equity and human rights,
ensuring
that the transition is fair and smooth, and that new energy infrastructure is ecologically sound and democratically controlled.
Otherwise, the violence would continue, spawning new hostages to history – and
ensuring
that future generations would be taught new wrongs to set right.
Sadly, Indian society never really embraced the consensual values that India's Constitution proclaims: a participatory, decentralized democracy; an egalitarian society with minimal social and economic disparities; a secularized polity; the supremacy of the rule of law; a federal structure
ensuring
partial autonomy to provinces; cultural and religious pluralism; harmony between rural and urban areas; and an efficient, honest state administration at both the national and local level.
This includes
ensuring
that teachers have the tools they need to take full advantage of information and communication technology (ICT), which is not being used widely, despite its potential to ensure broad access to lifelong learning through formal and informal channels.
Beyond
ensuring
that people have the education they need, governments will have to create incentives to encourage such activities, ideally with a focus on local issues like food security.
Firmly anchored in the community of Western democracies, its role transcends the technical aspects of the European integration process, for it bears the responsibility of
ensuring
that no new barrier excludes our Eastern neighbors from taking part in this process.
To build credibility, Trump will need to be transparent about how he crafts his administration,
ensuring
that it includes the knowledge and experience that he lacks.
That is why smart regulators charged with
ensuring
healthy competition, like the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority, use a “sandbox” approach to enable testing of new technologies and business models without a crushing burden of regulation.
Indeed, the CAP is
ensuring
neither sustainable agriculture nor decent incomes for all farmers.
Business schools teach their students to capture the maximum surplus in the value chain by focusing on inputs that are difficult for others to provide while
ensuring
that other inputs are “commoditized” and hence cannot capture more than their opportunity cost.
This means that policies aimed at
ensuring
an equitable outcome should rely on either owning or taxing the inputs that capture the “team surplus.”
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