Identifying
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But if governments and central banks are serious about
identifying
alternatives to the dollar and the euro, now is the time to start – and GDP-linked bonds are the place to look.
Rather, it means
identifying
and backing those groups whose anti-extremist messages resonate with the intended audience.
By
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the problems and envisioning the preferred solution, one can define the set of constraints into which technological innovation fits, and establish a clear, albeit often difficult, path to its realization.
A regional effort led by Brazil and Chile is promoting dialogue among CELAC countries to build trust, with the goal of
identifying
common positions for the UN climate negotiations.
The reforms have been guided by two broad concepts: the “Four Mechanisms” – competition, evaluation, supervision, and encouragement – and yujun yumin, or
identifying
military potential in civilian capabilities, with defense industries integrating into the broader civilian economy.
We need to appreciate what women and girls are achieving by putting their experience and knowledge to good use in designing disaster plans and
identifying
areas for improvement in urban planning and early warning systems.
Rather, it is a multi-sided conflict, in which
identifying
the “good guys” is no easy feat.
There has been some progress in
identifying
the factors causing economic inclusiveness to decline in the last three decades.
Doing so will require keeping the door open for serious dialogue with Russia, aimed at
identifying
issues on which collaboration could be mutually beneficial.
In this context, South Korea’s traditional linear defense planning – assessing the environment,
identifying
specific threats, formulating options, evaluating priorities, and defining core objectives, strategy, and policy – may no longer be sufficient.
In formulating the post-2015 development agenda, measuring the MDGs’ successes – and
identifying
where progress has lagged – is critically important.
Progress requires
identifying
errors, which in turn calls for heterodox thinking.
United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan has honored me by making me his Special Adviser on the Millennium Development Goals and asking me to lead a group of scholars and development experts in
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practical steps to reach the goals by the target date in 2015.
After our report is issued in January, Secretary-General Kofi Annan will issue a report to the world in the spring,
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the practical steps that should be taken this year.
And
identifying
causes means starting with the evidence.
The agreement signed in early April in Prague between Russia and the United States on the reduction of strategic nuclear weapons and possibly on further cuts was accompanied by the publication of the US Nuclear Posture Review,
identifying
the nuclear capabilities that Obama’s administration wishes to preserve for the next four years.
In
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the top “eight tasks” for 2016, Li put supply-side reforms at number two – second only to the government’s focus on economic stability in countering China’s growth slowdown.
But seizing that opportunity requires moving past blame, learning from mistakes, and
identifying
how best to achieve a sensible, long-term national energy policy.
Another option – invasion and occupation – avoids the challenge of
identifying
nuclear sites.
There will be those who argue that
identifying
the outlines of an eventual political solution is patronizing to Syrians.
In light of the totalitarian experience, they stopped
identifying
democracy with parliamentary sovereignty – the classic interpretation of modern representative democracy everywhere but in the United States.
The framework relies on an often-used analytical shortcut:
identifying
a limited set of explanatory variables in what statisticians call “a reduced-form equation.”
Of course, wellbeing itself is hard to measure, so one could argue that it is better to approach the issue from the other direction, by
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the factors that make us less well.
European Union leaders have in recent summits come close to
identifying
a number of economic-policy areas where closer coordination would improve competitiveness, including sustainability of pensions, wage-to-productivity ratios, corporate taxation, investment in research and development, and the financing of major infrastructure projects.
In the decades immediately after World War II, when anti-Semitism was even more widespread than it is today, people with deeper prejudices were actually more accurate in
identifying
Jewish people in pictures.
Finally, a third theory suggests that racial bigots in past studies were better at
identifying
Jewish people simply because they selected “Jewish” for more faces.
By
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and investing in those parts of agricultural value chains where young people can contribute, African leaders can create decent formal job opportunities in, say, light manufacturing for relatively low-skill workers.
A Bosnia-style contact group would also orient all players – both the international community and Syria’s warring factions – by providing a simple litmus test for
identifying
“moderates.”
Instead, it bullies others to get its way, wrongly
identifying
its narrow interests as a creditor with those of the system as a whole.
Under those circumstances,
identifying
the poor can be costly, corrupt, complicated, and controversial.
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