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Africa’s private sector, in particular, has a crucial role to play in developing innovative solutions that address malaria’s growing resistance to
existing
drugs, as well as mosquitoes’ growing resistance to insecticides.
China’s role within
existing
international financial institutions could change this year as well.
This reversal became apparent in June, when Britons – including those who benefit significantly from the
existing
open economic and financial system – voted to leave the European Union, based on what might be called the sovereignty principle.
Africa needs additional resources, over and above
existing
aid commitments, to adapt to climate change.
In fact, wealthy China has little in common with aid-dependent Pakistan, beyond the fact that both are revisionist states not content with their
existing
frontiers.
It also recently signed new mining concessions for bauxite, in addition to
existing
concessions for diamonds, titanium, and gold.
But it must be ready to make some tough choices – and study the region’s
existing
success stories.
Paying down debt on credit cards or mortgages also counts as saving – but increases in the value of
existing
assets like stocks or real estate do not, even though they increase the value of household wealth.
Corporate retained earnings have averaged about 3% of GDP after allowing for depreciation of
existing
plant and equipment.
The demand-siders say that innovation only makes recovery harder, because it enables firms to meet
existing
demand with fewer employees.
Thus, creditors – mainly German and French banks – are not expected to suffer losses on their
existing
loans, while borrowers gain more time to “put their houses in order.”
For too long, the Kremlin has used
existing
international mandates to pursue neo-imperial policies.
From then on, most brain scientists believed, brain circuits could only be modified by altering the synapses, or contacts between
existing
cells.
This told us that the new neurons were not born by division of
existing
neurons, but were born elsewhere in the brain and went through a migratory stage during which they were not recognized as neurons.
Most of these protests stem from acts by local officials that were already clearly illegal under
existing
Chinese law.
It would increase confidence in Ireland and allow us to increase the
existing
flow of inward foreign direct investment.
In its present form, this document recapitulates all kinds of rights which EU citizens already enjoy under
existing
laws; it is not intended to confer any new rights, and it cannot be enforced in the European Court of Justice.
Thirty countries already use nuclear power and many of them, including China, Russia, and India, plan major expansions in their
existing
programs.
But a recent study commissioned by The Economistfound that a carbon tax would increase both government revenue and economic output – primarily by replacing existing, inefficient energy subsidies.
All of these models assume outcomes on the basis of
existing
policies.
On these occasions
existing
members pretended that they need not fundamentally change the EU's institutional arrangements.
Not only does it seek sovereignty over everything between Greenland and the North Pole; it is also extending its claim to nearly 900,000 square kilometers, all the way to the
existing
limits of the Russian economic zone on the other side of the Pole – an area 20 times Denmark’s size.
On the other hand, China’s geopolitical and strategic assertiveness, coupled with its military modernization, is creating new security dilemmas and exacerbating
existing
problems.
Modern data science, for example, is becoming so advanced that algorithms driven by
existing
consumer data could soon take over the task of making efficient buying decisions.
We can expect to hear a lot of talk in New York next month about the international community’s responsibility to do more to help
existing
refugees and address the conditions driving them to flee their homelands.
One social justification for the CAP is to prevent too large a gap between rural and industrial incomes in the
existing
EU.
If all the benefits of the CAP were paid in full in all the six front runners, the cost to the EU budget could be an extra e6bn a year, and virtually all of that would have to be paid by
existing
member states, because they are so much richer.
Full realization of this vision would require either a change to the
existing
European treaties or, more feasible, agreement by eurozone members on a new treaty, like the “fiscal compact” that entered into force in 2013.
In the meantime, Article 136 of the
existing
Treaty on the Functioning of the EU would allow for some preliminary steps, such as the designation of votes at the European Council that are reserved for eurozone countries only.
If the democratic principle is not strengthened, it is most unlikely that the European Union will be able to deal satisfactorily with any of the massive challenges lying immediately ahead: making a success of the Single Currency, revising the Union’s spending policies, and reforming the Union’s
existing
policies and institutions.
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