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Finally, real-time data and emerging technology tools have the potential to
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patient engagement and adherence, especially among those with chronic conditions caused by non-communicable diseases (NCDs).
Technologies that engage patients in their own health care and enable more seamless adherence to medication regimes have the potential to
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disease management, reduce hospitalization, and lower costs.
By the same token, auditing firms that make more money from consulting than from providing auditing services have a conflict of interest: they have (at least in the short run) an incentive to go easy on their clients, or even, as consultants, to help their clients think of ways - "within the rules," of course -- that
improve
the appearance of profits.
They may accept that a default could be part of a policy package designed to
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the country’s economic fundamentals and thus its capacity to repay its debt in the long term.
In 1989, following pressure from Parliament, the government commissioned David Calcutt to chair a committee to “consider what measures (whether legislative or otherwise) are needed to give further protection to individual privacy from the activities of the press and
improve
recourse against the press for the individual citizen.”
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NAFTAMEXICO CITY – As US President Donald Trump promised, renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has commenced.
With the Mexican government failing to translate its rhetoric on human rights into action, NAFTA may provide a powerful mechanism to
improve
outcomes.
With cuts continuing, agricultural research and development – needed to
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crop productivity – has fallen for all crops in all developing countries.
The danger in this is that cherry-picking certain rights to enforce secular norms will not just undermine the overall project of human rights, which aims to unite the world’s peoples and
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lives through a shared understanding of the minimum conditions necessary to advance the “inherent dignity” and equality of “all members of the human family.”
By limiting the total number of indicators studied and producing clear benchmarks, it helps policymakers to define their objectives and to
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the efficiency of regulation in crucial areas.
Of all of the economies included in the report, only Zimbabwe and Venezuela have failed to maintain or
improve
their indicators since 2005.
Finally, while Doing Business focuses on helping the poorest countries to
improve
their economic performance, it also influences advanced-country policymaking and business practices.
The US and Europe reneged on their promise that this would be a round of trade negotiations designed to
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the plight of developing countries.
And an easing of US-Iranian tensions over the next few months, even if unaccompanied by substantive advances in the relationship, could
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the prospect for a fairer, less manipulated election result.
African policymakers need to implement ambitious measures not only to increase enrollment in schools and training programs, but also to
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the quality and availability of such programs, particularly in technical fields, throughout workers’ lives.
One way to
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the quality of the education system is to encourage more highly educated Africans to contribute to knowledge creation by conducting and publishing scientific and technical research.
Unfortunately, given the respect accorded to national sovereignty, the scope for international action to
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respect for basic human rights in the many countries where they are violated is limited.
As a result, businesses are much more accountable, often in very specific ways, which creates powerful incentives to
improve
service.
Much work has already been done to re-establish and
improve
regional relations.
All legislators – whether pro- or anti-Trump, Republican or Democrat – must participate fully in the effort to reduce tensions,
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cooperation, and protect the US political system’s checks and balances.
We need an immediate contingency plan: invest to finance job training,
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educational opportunities, and, crucially, create incentives for employers to hire young people.
The Palestinian issue is not the source of all the Middle East’s ills, but its resolution would dramatically
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America’s standing among Arabs.
Additional measures to
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vocational training or extend part-time work, for example, could prove to be invaluable.
In addition, the US and India should create innovation partnerships, which would not only yield direct returns to both countries, but would also demonstrate how a strong bilateral relationship can
improve
the international system.
Europeans, who were called on to
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productivity and raise domestic demand, reformed their economies at a glacial pace, while China maintained its export-led growth strategy.
So far, China has looked to external markets so that exporters can achieve the economies of scale needed to
improve
quality and move up the value chain.
Because the far-reaching economic and social benefits of new technologies tend to receive less attention than job losses, it is worth noting that automation technologies are already demonstrating a capacity to
improve
lives.
Future-of-work debates often overlook the question of how the labor market will evolve and either
improve
or exacerbate the skills mismatch that is already acute in developed countries.
Trump’s knee-jerk withdrawal from the deal eliminated opportunities to
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global labor conditions and make trade more fair for American workers.
Indeed, with China bent on unification, it refuses even to define relations with Taiwan as "bilateral," while China's growing global influence suggests that Taiwan's diplomatic fortunes are not about to
improve.
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