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the repression that religious parties face in secular police states, the more extreme their politics are likely to become.
But China can best avoid similar tragedies not by flexing its muscles, but by building
greater
multilateral cooperation to combat transnational crime along the Mekong.
Government programs must be strengthened, and employers and trade unions must assume
greater
responsibility for investing in skills.
If the authorities embrace better-designed demand-side reforms, they will have
greater
scope for more comprehensive supply-side reforms.
Furthermore,
greater
international cooperation and coordination are crucial to achieving a strong, sustained, and inclusive recovery.
But the approach du jour – more austerity and worsening conditions for workers in the guise of
greater
labor-market “flexibility” – has only made matters worse.
Each step toward
greater
cooperation and unity on the continent is, on its own, an important one.
It would also be a significant step in Africa’s push for
greater
unity, more self-reliance, and an economy driven more by trade and less by aid.
A tariff on imports to the US has a much
greater
impact if Chinese exporters are the only ones to encounter it.
Market forces will drive this agenda forward, and there will be
greater
potential to invest in renewable energy in developing countries than ever before.
The risks of carbon are high, but the opportunities to de-carbonize are even
greater.
We have plans that focus on climate-smart agriculture, building greener cities, increasing access to renewable energy, improving energy efficiency, and leveraging our finance for
greater
private investment.
In previous elections, younger voters have turned out in
greater
numbers than their elders, leading some to predict that half of the voters will be in the 16-to-29 age bracket.
Russia has profited from Europe’s disarray by moving to cement
greater
long-term European dependence on its energy, particularly natural gas by continuing its divide-and-rule tactics toward European governments.
It also claims to have been subsidizing the price of energy to the Commonwealth of Independent States, when in reality it is the Central Asians who have been subsidizing Russia to an even
greater
extent.
According to the former director of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Tom Frieden, the world is at
greater
risk than ever from global health threats.
Antibiotic resistance, the WHO cautions, is now present in every country, putting patients at risk of worse clinical outcomes and at
greater
risk of death, while increasing the burden on health systems.
Abusers start by undressing their victims, but once that line has been breached, you are likely to hear from the victim about oral and anal penetration,
greater
and
greater
pain and fear being inflicted, and more and more carelessness about exposing the crimes as the perpetrator’s inhibitions fall away.
The perpetrator is also likely to engage in ever-escalating rationalizations, often arguing that the offenses serve a
greater
good.
As a result, there needs to be far
greater
support from the international community for promising initiatives.
As the great boom that began in the 1990s gave way to an even
greater
bust, policymakers resorted to the timeworn tricks of financial engineering in an effort to recapture the magic.
Instead, the paper’s authors argued that Japan’s “lost decades” of anemic growth and deflation could have been avoided had policymakers shifted to stimulus more quickly and with far
greater
force.
It must recognize a strong popular desire for individual autonomy, more leadership positions for women and the young, and
greater
support for individual enterprise (along with reforms of social insurance that make it cost-effective and truly inclusive).
A Republican presidential victory, together with Republican control of the House and Senate, would likely lead to substantial reduction, repeal, and replacement of many Obama initiatives, attempts to reform taxes and entitlements, and measures to impose
greater
fiscal discipline.
Failure to address the issues and leaders involved risks the creation of an arc of even
greater
instability running from Jerusalem through Beirut, Damascus, Baghdad and Tehran.
Conventional taxes raise revenue, but pose a much
greater
risk of depressing growth in the process.
And next September, California Governor Jerry Brown will host his own summit to galvanize
greater
action by cities, companies, and other non-state actors.
And there are other risks stemming from humanity’s
greater
collective impact on the planet, and from the growing empowerment of individuals.
With the entire world affected by turmoil in the Persian Gulf and
greater
Middle East, perhaps that is all to the good.
There might be some money in repackaging, but not the billions that banks made by slicing and dicing sub-prime mortgages into packages whose value was much
greater
than their contents.
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