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Not much, in terms of productive investment, strengthening education, or maintaining
essential
infrastructure.
However, some countries in especially hot parts of the world heavily worry that climate-friendly alternatives for their
essential
air conditioning may not function as well.
China’s government, as prone to political maneuvering and policy gridlock as any, appears to agree that immediate economic growth is crucial and that an 8% annual rate is
essential.
After years of “extend and pretend,” today almost everyone agrees that debt restructuring is
essential.
The problem with debt restructuring in the eurozone is that it is
essential
and, at the same time, inconsistent with the implicit constitution underpinning the monetary union.
Teachers will always remain
essential
for students’ growth and maturity, but new digital technologies can enhance secondary education.
Metrics are an
essential
feature of pay-for-performance contracts, and must be an
essential
feature of all government programs.
And current conditions, together with the interests of the “left behind,” indicate that the once-unthinkable has become essential, if not inevitable.
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s missionary zeal to replace Egypt as the
essential
regional mediator, and his violent tirades against Israel’s behavior in Gaza, looks to many people like an attempt to recover Turkey’s Ottoman-era role as the guarantor of regional peace and security.
So poor countries must either suffer the loss of people
essential
to their institutional development or tolerate higher levels of inequality, with the political and economic consequences that follow.
The public should be in no doubt about this, for their trust is
essential.
The Business of Fighting PovertyFrom China to Chile, from South Korea to South Africa, there is little debate about whether or not private investment is
essential
for prosperity and growth.
We believe equally strongly in the public sector's role in providing
essential
services and infrastructure.
But a shift toward policies to promote growth, supported by the easing of deficit targets and the issuance of Eurobonds, is
essential
to bring Europe back from the brink of sustained recession, to stabilize Europe’s financial markets, and to prevent another significant disruption to global capital markets.
Lagarde’s personal commitment to driving home this point has been
essential
to advancing the argument.
Reaching everyone with high-quality,
essential
health services without the threat of financial ruin is, first and foremost, the right thing to do.
But private interests will not undertake some
essential
R&D under any circumstances; the “market” will not induce the necessary outlays, because investors cannot capture all the benefits of moderating global warming for the human race.
Rather than shove a weak opponent into a corner and risk them lashing out, South Korea should formally request an indefinite postponement of this year’s UFG, which would be counterproductive and is not
essential
at this time.
After all, dialogue is not only a soft policy instrument for handling matters like trade or environmental cooperation; it is also
essential
to any security policy that looks beyond deterrence.
Ensuring that the region’s already-skewed income distribution does not worsen – and, indeed, improves – is also
essential.
But defending personal privacy is still a valid objective, and maintaining secrecy in some domains, such as national security, diplomacy, and human rights, is
essential.
Taking the lead from President Donald Trump, the political case for tax cuts is that they are
essential
to “make America great again.”
The assumption that the German economy will accelerate out of its current crawl is
essential
to confidence in Europe’s financial safety net, and to a banking union that credibly shares risks across the eurozone.
This raises a fundamental question: Is Afghanistan’s territorial unity really
essential
for regional or international security?
Such parties can help to integrate the extremes into the political mainstream, while facilitating alternation in power, which is
essential
to any democracy’s dynamism; a system in which a large centrist party remained permanently in power would be far less desirable.
Those that have intervened – whether for
essential
strategic reasons, as in the case of the United States, or out of a sense of obligation to protect societies, as in the case of France – have yet to find an effective approach.
For Israel, fear is
essential
both as a source of motivation, owing to its position among Arab countries, and a source of protection, through its status as a clandestine nuclear power.
Companies and organizations have shown that in hard-to-reach places in Africa and South Asia, women trained as micro-entrepreneurs are often best positioned to deliver
essential
goods and services to their villages, even if they have limited literacy and formal education.
Yet it is
essential
for the European Union to develop a unified policy, reconciling these divergent national interests and attitudes.
Patent rules, for example, reflect the long-held assumption that strong protection provides an
essential
incentive for businesses to pursue innovation.
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