Immediate
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Japan’s stakes are largest, and as the world’s major creditor country, it has the resources to help its neighbors overcome the
immediate
crisis.
But the world’s poorest don’t want solar panels or wind turbines: they have much more
immediate
needs, not the least of which is for modern energy – which mostly means more access to fossil fuels.
In the process, 2-3 peripheral economies would take a sabbatical from the euro, underwriting
immediate
economic uncertainty with access to a much wider range of instruments to deal with their debt overhangs and lack of competitiveness.
Speculation about election outcomes in the
immediate
future is more fascinating than discussions about eurozone reforms.
Development-finance flows could be restructured, so that they are channeled through mechanisms like the International Finance Facility for Immunization, which binds ODA commitments over a long period and securitizes them in order to generate funds for
immediate
use.
Following the devastation caused by Cyclone Winston in February 2016, these strategically placed supplies help to address women and girls’
immediate
reproductive-health needs, saving the lives of mothers and children.
The corruption extends to Trump’s
immediate
circle.
Bad governments are always guided by their yearning for an
immediate
surge in popularity, regardless of the future costs.
The certain outcome of this would be
immediate
devaluation, much beyond what restoring competitiveness requires.
This elevates bilateral defense cooperation to the role of primary national-security tool, most importantly for Japan, which has broadened its strategic horizon beyond its
immediate
surroundings and the country’s longstanding alliance with the US.
The day-to-day lives – and livelihoods – of Palestinians need
immediate
improvement.
This has eased the
immediate
liquidity crisis, but the fundamental debt problem remains, because the Italian government cannot fund itself at reasonable interest rates.
And, once the
immediate
crisis had been contained, we failed to foresee how painful its consequences would be.
Europe also faces more
immediate
threats closer to home.
Should Iran be attacked this year, the consequences will be borne first and foremost by the region, but also by Europe as the Middle East’s
immediate
western neighbor – and they will be felt for a long time to come.
Then, in June, just as the Russia-hosted World Cup was getting underway, the government proposed increasing the retirement age from 60 to 65 for men and from 55 to 63 for women, prompting an
immediate
public backlash.
Second,
immediate
carbon cuts are expensive – and the cost significantly outweighs the benefits.
Donors could specifically earmark development aid – as opposed to humanitarian aid, whose primary focus is
immediate
response and relief – for prevention-related activities.
Clearly, Turkey is a key country for the EU in terms of securing stability and prosperity in its
immediate
neighborhood.
In short, both self-interest and principle counsel restraint and no (immediate) retaliation.
True, up to 200,000 people may have died in the bombings and their
immediate
aftermath, but that was mainly from the blast and resulting firestorm.
Health in a Time of EbolaNEW YORK – In Sub-Saharan Africa, any child with a fever should receive
immediate
medical care to prevent death from malaria or pneumonia.
It seems likely that only a major
immediate
threat, such as war with Russia, will drive them to take that step to give more powers to EU institutions in which they have lost faith.
But the kind of fiscal austerity that is being practiced now has the
immediate
effect of rendering people jobless and filling their lives with nothing but a sense of rejection and exclusion.
In terms of its
immediate
impact, it is true that Charter 08 will hardly make a ripple in the pond of Chinese politics.
The
immediate
response of the United States and the European Union to Russia’s annexation of Crimea was to declare that military intervention was “absolutely excluded,” given that Ukraine is not a member of NATO.
The campaign’s
immediate
impact consists in Pakistan’s determination to establish its authority in the area.
There may be little cause for
immediate
worry.
The Tetra Laval case saw the Court denounce Monti's "economic analysis of the
immediate
anti-competitive effects," which it said was "based on insufficient evidence and some errors of assessment."
In the
immediate
post-Cold War period, China cooperated with other concerned parties in the process of resolving the first North Korea nuclear crisis of 1993-1994; but it tended to regard the North’s nuclear ambitions mainly as a bilateral issue between North Korea and the US.
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