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Indeed, it remains to be seen if the European Union will even be able to
implement
its promise to cut CO2 emissions by 20-30% by 2020.
But this can be ruled out in today’s Russia, because the instruments to
implement
it – notably an army that would obey orders to mow people down in the streets – are lacking.
The OMT scheme permits the ECB to purchase weaker eurozone countries’ government bonds, on the condition that these countries’ authorities
implement
European Financial Stability Facility/European Stability Mechanism (EFSF/ESM) programs.
Through the Nairobi-Upper-Tana Water Fund, the combined resources of government and business are helping farmers
implement
more sustainable agricultural practices, such as the use of cover crops, resulting not only in increased water flows to Nairobi, but also in higher agricultural yields.
The market must be allowed the space to innovate, while the state must
implement
the necessary institutional and procedural reforms.
The main challenge to the euro’s long-term viability is the lack of political will to
implement
complementary policies, such as a banking union and a credible fiscal union.
Compelling policymakers to
implement
such policies will require a new set of skills that draws upon lessons from around the world.
Greece’s European partners eventually agreed to provide additional financial support, in exchange for a pledge from Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’s government to
implement
difficult structural reforms and deep budget cuts.
It is time for central banks to assume responsibility and
implement
“helicopter money,” putting cash directly into the hands of people who will spend it.
As Obama and other leaders around the world
implement
stimulus packages in the months ahead, they should recognize that the question of who benefits goes beyond the number of jobs created.
With the decision of its member states to send several thousand soldiers to Lebanon to
implement
the UN cease-fire resolution 1701, the European Union has taken the most significant decision yet within its Neighborhood Policy.
Consider two worlds: in the first, all governments
implement
all their green promises, as indicated by the IEA, and increase solar and wind energy more than seven-fold by 2040; in the second, not one new solar panel or wind turbine is purchased over the next 25 years.
The motivation to
implement
further reforms of the internal market has weakened, leading to a situation in which even decisions by EU leaders at their European Council meetings can go ignored.
A single, homogeneous people who can do no wrong and need only a genuine representative to
implement
their will properly is a fantasy – but it is a fantasy that can respond to real problems.
The Greek bet – whether the country will be able to keep its financial head above water, as it attempts to
implement
the very difficult structural reforms it has promised – will be decided first.
Those countries that have signed and ratified UNCAC now need to
implement
it.
And the subsequent “color revolutions” in places like Ukraine only instilled greater caution among the surviving authoritarian regimes, prompting them to
implement
measures to counter foreign-inspired democratization initiatives.
So one of the main lessons of the crisis is that accumulating reserves shelters an economy from imported crises, thereby permitting governments to
implement
counter-cyclical policies.
Rather than asking Latin American countries to combat food (and oil) inflation by raising policy interest rates, it should help them
implement
capital controls that are both effective and “light” in negative side-effects.
The EU’s Lisbon Treaty mentions “permanent structured cooperation” in security and defense policy, and an entire institutional apparatus of political and military committees exists to anticipate, prepare for, and
implement
military operations at the European level.
Any standard fossil-fuel-cutting policy will take decades to
implement
and a half-century to have any noticeable climate impact.
Women should be able to aspire to top jobs without squandering their fertility, and their success would encourage women in lower-ranking positions, because female managers tend to
implement
more gender-conscious hiring policies and serve as strong role models.
Now we need to
implement
it fully.
Today’s EU was built on concrete achievements, combining vision and the instruments needed to
implement
it.
In America, the immediate response to policies that were logically incoherent, economically dishonest, and diplomatically impossible to
implement
was an upsurge of opposition and debate.
Some 40 countries – including Canada – are also putting a price on carbon pollution, and more governments are planning to
implement
similar schemes soon.
Indeed, if governments take advantage of lower oil prices today to
implement
critical energy-policy reforms, the benefits may improve structural features of their economies tomorrow.
Policymakers must recognize these risks, and
implement
policies to mitigate them.
To boost productivity in the future, Asian governments will have to
implement
well-targeted structural reforms today.
Ooniprobe’s network-measurement data not only confirmed the government’s action; it also uncovered which sites were blocked and the different methods used by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to
implement
censorship.
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