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Even with substantial reform to
improve
its growth potential, Greece will never be able to repay its sovereign debt and needs substantial relief.
Second, the EU needs to
improve
burden sharing – ideally among all countries, but perhaps among a smaller group at first – in providing shelter for those who gain asylum.
Indeed, if the vast majority of the four billion Asians continue to
improve
their livelihoods, the world would become a better place.
The first step is to
improve
the legislative framework.
This would simultaneously plug a hole in demand and
improve
the economy’s long-term growth prospects.
Having campaigned on a promise to restore and
improve
the French people’s purchasing power, Sarkozy came to power, in May 2007, just a few weeks before the sub-prime mortgage crisis erupted, and a few months before commodity prices exploded.
By contrast, the weakest-performing states, including Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and Jharkhand, with per capita GDP of under 0.7 times India’s average, will struggle with low incomes and high population growth, unless they
improve
their governance and investment trajectory significantly.
To
improve
yields, smallholder farmers need access to high-quality seeds and fertilizers, innovative financing, and modern technology.
Now, however, China is attempting to disguise its strategy, claiming that it wants to create a twenty-first-century maritime Silk Road to
improve
trade and cultural exchange.
In short, the key challenges facing Asia today are to sustain economic growth – at lower, but still enviable, rates – and to
improve
its quality.
In order to ensure long-term stability, Asia must find new sources of growth, increase productivity, and
improve
efficiency.
Moreover, recent natural disasters have highlighted the importance of climate resilience as a means to
improve
quality of life.
The same is true of politics, where more female participation and leadership would
improve
governance and public services, as promising experiences in some parts of Africa and elsewhere have shown.
It enshrines what matters most in building peaceful states and societies: commitments – the Peace- and State-building Goals – to
improve
how national and international partners engage in conflict-affected and fragile contexts.
For all its efforts to
improve
its image, many Russians now view NATO as a much more hostile organization than they did in the 1990’s, or even before then.
In order to
improve
its prospects, South Korea must pursue economic reform and restructuring, with an emphasis on maximizing its human-capital resources – especially women.
Unfortunately, conditions across the Union will likely worsen before they begin to
improve.
A successful climate agreement next December should reaffirm the two-degree cap on warming; include national “decarbonization” commitments up to 2030 and deep-decarbonization “pathways” (or plans) up to 2050; launch a massive global effort by both governments and businesses to
improve
the operating performance of low-carbon energy technologies; and provide large-scale and reliable financial help to poorer countries as they face climate challenges.
A robust business sector is decisive in an open economy, as it shapes a country’s ability to preserve – and
improve
– its citizens’ living standards.
It is thus urgent to
improve
social dialogue and bolster trust in France.
Indeed, the entire process of building a strong and equitable economy should aim not just to
improve
citizens’ lives today; it must also prepare France for the future.
But it would be equally senseless to push for less ambitious policies, thereby stalling progress in the fight against climate change, without being sure that doing so would
improve
European competitiveness.
Unfortunately, only 1% of all funding provided by Aid for Trade – an initiative by World Trade Organization members to help developing countries
improve
their trading infrastructure – is currently being allocated to ICT solutions.
At my organization, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, we are creating strategies to help developing countries leverage their assets and
improve
digital capabilities.
Fortunately, the Moldovan authorities had been working hard to
improve
their detection capabilities.
Failing to publish the results of clinical trials is a betrayal of the implicit trust that they have placed in researchers to use their contribution to increase and
improve
the stock of scientific knowledge.
Politicians feel their constituents’ pain, but it is hard to
improve
the quality of education, for improvement requires real and effective policy change in an area where too many vested interests favor the status quo.
Doing enough would require reducing annual budget deficits by 0.5% of GDP every year during the coming decade just to
improve
the sustainability of government debt on average.
It also needs to fund well-targeted programs to reduce poverty further and ensure universal access to basic education; to
improve
secondary education, with a view to improving the technical skills of the labor force; and to support efficient research and innovation.
In addition, a range of civil-service reforms are needed to
improve
flexibility and increase productivity, while health and education programs require greater cost effectiveness.
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