Improve
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We believe that by bringing workers, businesses, and governments together with a united approach to change, we can build a healthier world economy and
improve
the lives of current and future generations.
Of course, this approach will also weaken the privatization plan’s structural impact; but even the sale of minority stakes promises to
improve
transparency and corporate governance.
What is needed now is bold action to
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our understanding of the nature and scale of Asia’s water crisis, thereby strengthening our capacity to respond to it.
In Vietnam’s parched central highlands and coastal provinces, for example, there is an urgent need to harvest “more crop per drop” and
improve
emergency responses.
And parliament has created a monetary-policy committee for the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), which should ensure that multiple views are embedded in policy and
improve
continuity.
In a rich country, firms typically can
improve
productivity only through innovation.
The answer is to
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productivity with better infrastructure;
improve
human capital with better schools, colleges, and vocational and on-the-job training; simplify business regulation and taxation; and
improve
access to finance.
On the fiscal front, the shift from a complex system of state-level indirect taxes to a national goods and services tax (a type of value-added tax) will
improve
efficiency and raise revenue.
While a significant number expressed a desire for Japan to
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its ability to defend itself, an overwhelming majority rejected the idea of developing nuclear arms and supported continued reliance on the US-Japan Security Treaty.
Meanwhile, as the Syria crisis has worsened, pressure has mounted to
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humanitarian-aid delivery in rebel-controlled areas, and the UN has pursued a number of options.
Until we reverse the trend of declining multilateralism, governments’ ability to respond to global challenges will not
improve.
Beyond helping to manage the crisis today, Europe must commit to helping fragile and conflict-affected countries overcome the challenges they face,
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their citizens’ wellbeing, and build thriving economies.
Above all, their realism about the bilateral relationship and its possibilities will be essential, because Europe’s most powerful asset has never been a detailed vision of the future, but rather its collective willingness to
improve
upon past failures.
To help fill these critical gaps, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has created a three-year, $80 million initiative to generate more reliable data that can
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the design and targeting of programs and policy interventions.
As part of that effort, the foundation recently launched a $10 million partnership with UN Women to help countries
improve
the quality of the gender-specific data they collect.
Likewise, women are much more likely than men to invest surplus income in ways that
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the lives of their children.
Coal and gas replaced oil in power plants and major programs to
improve
energy efficiency were launched.
Greek officials have given the Ministry of Migration 30 days to
improve
conditions in the camp or close it down.
The challenge for governments is to
improve
those less mobile factors of innovation – cost, caliber, and convenience – in order to attract, retain, and encourage free-flowing capital and the most creative citizens.
Far from being the spawn of the devil, CDSs are a useful financial instrument that can
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not only financial stability, but also the way that companies and countries are run.
Developing countries must upgrade their educational systems and technical training,
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their business environment, and enhance their logistics and transport networks in order to make fuller use of new technologies, goes the oft-heard refrain.
Workers who choose to work should find jobs; factories should deploy their capital efficiently; and the part of income that is saved rather than consumed should be invested to
improve
future wellbeing.
Yet here, too, neither the neo-Keynesians nor the supply-siders have exerted much effort to
improve
the institutions of development finance.
Yet, when one considers other successful efforts to
improve
public health over the last five decades – for example, smoking bans, seat-belt laws, and speed limits – one finds that legislation typically supplemented education.
There is still much work to do to
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the EU’s cross-border traffic routes, and to strengthen its security partnerships.
Cleaner technologies are available, with the potential to
improve
air quality considerably.
Today, as part of our continuing drive to
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the security of our members’ networks, Estonia’s capital, Tallinn, hosts a NATO cyber-defense center of excellence.
When dealing with international security challenges, diplomacy remains the primary tool; but, by investing in defense, we can back up our statements with military strength and
improve
our chances of addressing challenges successfully.
Electric cars
improve
our chances of preventing dangerous levels of global warming.
Efforts to
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global education outcomes, by contrast, are handicapped by complexities along the entire value chain of investment and lack well-funded financing institutions capable of driving global education diplomacy.
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