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But experts also note that the former commanders were close to Ahmedinejad and had made a great effort over the last two years to help him
implement
his agenda.
Meanwhile, ambitious plans to reform the country are proving easier to design than to implement, and are sure to alienate more conservative elements.
True, India may not be the best advertisement for democracy in some respects, given how hard it often seems there to make long-term decisions and
implement
them without being buffeted – and frequently derailed – by volatile public opinion and hard-nosed vested interests.
And we need to
implement
strategies for managing migration.
But the OMT, announced in September 2012 but never applied, would be politically difficult to
implement.
I propose a switch to career-average schemes because they are easier to understand and simpler to
implement.
Each regime did in fact start out by introducing more government controls - including a law to
implement
a 35 hour week in France.
China has proved its capacity to
implement
radical reforms that eliminate major distortions, thereby boosting growth and absorbing excess debt.
This week, governments and experts are gathering in New York to begin crafting a global “call for action” to
implement
SDG 14.
The EU should thus quickly
implement
a targeted program of social support for the “energy poor,” coupled with financial support for investment in energy efficiency.
In Spain in 2008, a parliamentary resolution urged the government to grant some basic legal rights to great apes, but the Spanish government has yet to
implement
it.
But a wider community – including governments, businesses, researchers, philosophers, faith communities, and even poets and artists – could devise and
implement
holistic strategies.
Despite the evident benefits of expanding central banks’ mandates to incorporate spillovers, such a change would be difficult to
implement
at a time when domestic economic worries are politically paramount.
Even as the risk of recession looms, the country has been forced to
implement
a drastic austerity program.
To counter such concentration, policymakers should, first,
implement
smarter competition laws that focus not only on market share or pricing power, but also on the many forms of rent extraction, from copyright and patent rules that allow incumbents to cash in on old discoveries to the misuse of network centrality.
Decentralization enables employees at lower levels of the corporate hierarchy to devise and
implement
new ideas.
Meanwhile, in the years since the Copenhagen summit, there has been a surge of concrete progress on the part of the “non-state actors” whose cooperation will be needed to
implement
an international agreement.
The immediate consequence of attempting to
implement
these doctrines in Russia was economic collapse.
Women can play an important role as governments
implement
incentives and regulations that support the transition to a sustainable and inclusive economy.
The problem was that the Shenyang Military District refused to
implement
them.
Leaders of Abbas’s Fatah faction, which controls the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority, and of Gaza-based Hamas have been meeting regularly to
implement
the Egyptian-Qatari reconciliation plan.
Just this past June, for example, France went through a 1968-style month of strikes and street protests only to
implement
minor pension reforms: the elimination of a few special privileges enjoyed by public sector employees.
But could something like the Maastricht process be used to
implement
structural reform?
The Euro CatalystPARIS – In 2000, shortly after the launch of the euro, I wrote a book arguing that countries adopting the common currency should be forced in one way or another to
implement
structural reforms.
The calculation is that this will prove politically popular (probably true) while making it easier to
implement
spending cuts down the road (less obvious).
Premier Wen Jiabao confirmed that a major effort was being made to extend and
implement
the previously announced four-trillion-yuan plan, and that more funds were available if conditions worsened.
Its task would be less to design and
implement
top-down solutions than to solicit, support, evaluate, and scale up innovative strategies by tapping into ideas developed by state and local governments, businesses, and non-profit institutions.
As former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg recently observed, philanthropists should test innovative policy ideas and then rely on government money to
implement
them widely.
And it is still unclear if the French can harness the strong and positive energy of their new president, Emmanuel Macron, to
implement
badly needed reforms.
We are starting to
implement
such a strategy by building, literally and metaphorically, Southeast Europe’s road to integration with the rest of Europe and the Euro-Atlantic community.
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