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Similar efforts are underway on many other
fronts
– the control of worm infections and leprosy, and now a major global effort to bring malaria deaths nearly to zero by 2015.
But if the government continues to attack the RBI on multiple fronts, effective monetary policymaking could become impossible.
The right policies focus on three
fronts.
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan are actively opening up and working together on many
fronts.
The action plans underpinning the implementation of Vision 2030 inevitably involve progressing on multiple
fronts
simultaneously and in a carefully coordinated and monitored fashion.
First, corruption takes many forms, so a war on corruption has to be fought on many
fronts.
Fragile institutions have given rise to a political backlash and the danger of disaster on many
fronts.
Trade, immigration, drugs, security, and regional issues will continue to dominate the bilateral agenda, and on all these fronts, AMLO will face the most adversarial US president in nearly a century.
Trump’s insistence on building a wall along the entire border, the rising number of Mexicans deported from the US heartland, Central American migrants crossing Mexico, separate detention of immigrant children, and Trump’s diplomatic and rhetorical pressure on all these
fronts
will not make things easier.
President-elect Barack Obama will have to deal with disasters on many
fronts
as his administration takes over the reins of government.
But they will require concerted and determined action on all
fronts.
Under this broad umbrella, research, development, and innovation (RD&I) policy must identify the right answers on two fronts: “what” and “how.”
If there is no movement on these fronts, there will likely be pressure in the US for tightening sanctions.
The ensuing currency battles are being fought on several fronts: foreign-exchange intervention, quantitative easing, and capital controls on inflows.
Without simultaneous breakthroughs on all four fronts, it is hard to imagine progress on any of the separate aspects of the multi-crisis.
At first sight, simultaneous progress on many
fronts
seems too much to hope for.
Unlike the battle against the Axis, the US fought the Cold War in many ways, on many fronts, and over many decades – using politics, economics, and nuclear deterrence, as well as limited armed action, to ensure the USSR’s containment.
One reason is that those who are being left behind often face disadvantages on several
fronts.
The foreign governments that are currently engaging Pakistan should encourage its leaders to move forward on at least two related fronts: trade and better relations with India are crucial.
Resolving the crisis inevitably includes action on both
fronts.
To do that requires deliberate political intervention on at least two
fronts.
Indeed, it is no secret that the conflict serves as a proxy for larger struggles – between Saudi Arabia and Iran, Saudi Arabia and Qatar, the US and Iran, Russia and the US, Shia and Sunni Muslims, and moderates and extremists – and that resolving it will require significant effort on all of these
fronts.
But no significant improvement on these
fronts
can occur without thoroughly refashioning the country’s decision-making process.
On both of these fronts, France is setting a positive example.
Today, China is not shy about showcasing its military capabilities and asserting itself on multiple
fronts.
Unfortunately, nothing is being done on either of these crucial
fronts.
So action is needed on all three
fronts.
The crisis is an opportunity to achieve greater transparency on all fronts, including banking practices in rich countries that facilitate tax evasion in developing nations.
In 2011, the situation worsened on virtually all
fronts.
China’s government is already moving ahead on multiple
fronts
to attain this goal as was clear from announcements at this week’s National People’s Congress.
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