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In today’s environment, fulfilling the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) is more than a moral
imperative.
Confirmation of a stricter and more rigorous Stability Pact is also
imperative
to achieve greater integration.
A new consensus is
imperative
if Thailand is to regain its footing.
Fortunately, Abe recognizes this imperative, and the third “arrow” of his strategy to reinvigorate Japan’s economy has established it as an official goal, (together with opening up protected sectors – particularly agriculture – to greater external competition).
It is
imperative
to adopt a more holistic approach to both of these problems.
This
imperative
is almost shockingly straightforward.
But climate models that depend on elusive technologies weaken the
imperative
to enact the deep structural changes that are needed to avoid climate catastrophe.
To be fair, the IPCC’s latest assessment report highlights the
imperative
of cutting CO2 emissions drastically to avoid exceeding the world’s small – and still risky – carbon budget.
The
imperative
is clear.
But treatment is not only an ethical imperative; it also is important in preventing and reducing sexual transmission.
The
imperative
to tackle malnutrition could not be clearer.
The
imperative
now is to ensure that those changes are positive.
To change the organizational culture that has enabled harassment and other forms of abuse against women – a moral obligation, as well as a legal and economic
imperative
– newsroom managers must lead from the top.
As this trend continues, the
imperative
to build supply chains based on the location of relatively immobile and cost-effective labor will wane, with production moving closer to the final market.
The vast majority recognize the issue as
imperative
to their companies’ success and have implemented measures to promote gender parity in their organizations.
The
imperative
to cooperate is an inevitable outgrowth of globalization.
Yet the case for greater trade liberalisation by the rich seems irrefutable; indeed, is a moral
imperative.
For many emerging economies, it is
imperative
to pursue a rebalancing of growth patterns, with a greater focus on resilience, and a more active approach to managing debt and capital flows and their effects on asset prices, exchange rates, and growth.
Democratizing BrexitATHENS – As deadlines approach and red lines are redrawn in the United Kingdom’s impending withdrawal from the European Union, it is
imperative
for the people of Britain to regain democratic control over a process that is opaque and ludicrously irrational.
China is entering a new phase of development, and institutional reform in key areas – particularly the public sector, income distribution, land ownership, the household registration system, and the financial sector – has become
imperative.
Effective government intervention may be a long way off in Yemen, but it is feasible – indeed,
imperative
– in other MENA countries.
Reconciling Chinese National Security and Economic GrowthHONG KONG – Earlier this month, at a conference to commemorate the 40th anniversary of China’s “reform and opening up,” President Xi Jinping underscored the tension between the continuation of that process and the
imperative
of protecting national security.
Yet Japan, still suffering from two decades of economic malaise, has somehow managed to remain actively engaged – not because of its strategic interests, but in order to meet a genuine moral imperative, namely that those who are better off should help those in need.
Nevertheless, it is
imperative
not to lose sight of some very valuable assets that Cyprus holds – assets that could mean the country’s economic salvation.
So it is
imperative
that strong safeguards are put in place to protect minorities, particularly the Serbs.
And yet China will find it increasingly difficult to postpone stronger measures that would appease popular demands for fairness, including the establishment of an independent judiciary, which could prove to be no less an
imperative
than structural economic reforms.
The sociological
imperative
behind the spread of “political correctness” is the fact that we no longer live in patriarchal, hierarchical, mono-cultural societies, which exhibit general, if unreflective, agreement on basic values.
Like the black plague in medieval Europe, terrorism is stalking the modern world, and eradicating it has become a global
imperative.
It is time to focus on the real imperative: designing and implementing vital structural reforms, at the national and European levels.
So, to resolve Europe’s sovereign-debt crisis, it is now
imperative
to prepare for the possibility of default and defection from the eurozone by Greece, Portugal, and perhaps Ireland.
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