Imperative
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The European project has been built on values that we deem to be universal, and we must make a very real effort to uphold them, not only as a moral imperative, but also because it is in our strategic interest.
Investment in education and skills training is
imperative
to facilitate successful and lasting industrialization.
There is no escape from the moral
imperative
to help them.
Indeed, they seem convinced that their only
imperative
– beyond protecting the unity of the Conservative Party, of course – is to secure as many benefits for the UK as possible.
So there is a moral as well as an economic
imperative
for action.
With prices falling, the
imperative
to act inevitably tends to recede.
Successfully concluding the regulatory reform initiatives currently under way is the first
imperative.
The infrastructure
imperative
does not end with housing, either.
Going slow on such an obvious “win-win” reform suggests either that each country attaches little importance to its growth
imperative
or that they are unwilling to address that urgency by coming to grips with the increasingly insidious trust deficit that divides them.
But, as the economy becomes richer and more complex, there will be no escaping the market
imperative
in internal credit allocation.
Boosting productivity is therefore
imperative.
Further EU enlargement is also
imperative.
Last October, the Lancet Commission on Palliative Care and Pain Relief issued an impressive 64-page report arguing that relieving severe pain is a “global health and equity imperative.”
The other
imperative
is to diversify government revenue.
While commentators in Israel and around the world were still mourning or gloating over Israel’s lost military supremacy, both Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Syrian President Hafez Al-Assad soberly recognized that their countries had come closer to catastrophic defeat than in 1967, and that it was
imperative
to avoid another war.
The accumulation of foreign assets is a logical corollary of these surpluses, not to mention an
imperative
for an aging society.
The
imperative
for countries now is to determine what their long-term strategic interests are; how they overlap (or not) with those of others; and what systems of mutual accommodation could help to advance them.
The second
imperative
is to equip workers with the right skills.
The third
imperative
is to focus on augmented-labor opportunities.
Finally, it is
imperative
that we reinvest AI-driven productivity gains in as many economic sectors as possible.
It is
imperative
for both economies that direct transport links be established immediately.
The second
imperative
is the rule of law.
For starters, China will have to clean up its environment – something that ordinary Chinese now view not as a luxury, but as an
imperative.
It is
imperative
to act now to ensure that every girl has access to HPV vaccines and a healthy future free from cervical cancer, no matter where she lives.
Aggressive development of services – such as transport, retail, and restaurants, which today are dominated by low-productivity, low-paying local businesses, many run by sole proprietors – is another
imperative.
At first, the idea seems shocking: Isn’t justice supposed to be an absolute moral
imperative?
But history shows that it is an
imperative
that cannot always be perfectly achieved.
The
imperative
now is for the US and the world to recognize this.
Official surveillance has been marketed as a national-security
imperative.
On the contrary, the nature and importance of their contribution make it
imperative
that they be placed under democratic control – and not just because of the well appreciated need to protect individual privacy.
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