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To mitigate risk, people in rural areas have always relied on their personal networks for information to help them weather crises,
improve
productivity, and limit crop losses.
Borobio, who organized the presidential advertising campaigns for both Fujimori and Toledo, declared from exile in Chile that two of Toledo's brothers had secretly hired him to help "slow down the president's fall from popularity,
improve
his public image, and raise his ratings."
If the major pharmaceutical producers were to make meaningful investments in antibiotics research, they could vastly
improve
the current environment for developing new drugs.
At a time of rapid change, education and skills training should be coordinated with, say, trade and industrial policies to
improve
the chances that emerging labor-market requirements will be met.
As governments
improve
their capacity for supervision, coordination, and regulation of the TVET system, actual skills training should be shifted to the private sector, thereby transforming the current supply-driven system to one that responds effectively to changing market demand.
Moreover, promoting greater student/worker mobility and improving labor-market flexibility, both within countries and across the region, would help to
improve
the allocation of skilled workers.
But, in order to break the cycle of violence and insecurity, all countries will ultimately have to step up to
improve
water management and protect ecosystems.
Its goal – to
improve
the measurement of education quality and learning outcomes – is pertinent to developed and developing countries alike.
Over the past decade Europe has made important progress in restoring macroeconomic stability, but it has been less successful in enacting the micro-level reforms that are necessary to deregulate markets and
improve
their efficiency.
So it has become much harder to break the back of special interests in order to liberalize markets and
improve
economic efficiency.
But economic growth enables people to
improve
their lives.
With less than 1% of ocean space protected, and only a small fraction affected by well-considered government policies or international treaties, opportunities abound to
improve
the oceans’ health.
In fact, at the moment, the concept of precision medicine is incorrectly applied to
improve
only the outcomes of intuitive medicine, instead of identifying the causal mechanisms of diseases.
Here Professor Michael Porter of Harvard University has proposed a "Baltic Rim Regional Agenda" to develop an innovative and co-operative mindset to
improve
the region's business development.
More important, the focus on investment would
improve
prospects for long-term sustainable growth, which would enable governments and households to pursue responsible deleveraging.
This puts them in a better position to
improve
the performance of the national team in regional and global competitions.
Without opportunities for secondary education, children have little chance to
improve
their livelihoods, and the progress the world has made could be jeopardized.
But, beyond providing evidence to support effective policymaking, the Global Findex report has another crucial benefit: it spurs healthy competition among countries in areas that ultimately
improve
citizens’ wellbeing.
In the US alone, the opportunity cost of failing to
improve
education would amount to $1.7 trillion by 2030.
Academic institutions, research centers, and science-related employers must commit to diversifying their bases of recruitment, and
improve
efforts to recognize and respond to discrimination.
The United States’ Affordable Care Act, which entered into force this year, contains further variants on the idea of government as a catalyst, including incentives to reward health-care systems that
improve
outcomes and reduce costs.
Evict the state from direct economic activity, curb its discretionary powers, and both economic efficiency and governance will
improve.
At the same time, it pointed to the need to increase food production to feed the extra two billion people expected to be alive in 2050, and suggested that more investment in agriculture in developing countries is required to
improve
productivity.
Public debate about how to
improve
the system has commenced.
But this fatalism assumes that we are powerless to harness what we create to
improve
our lives – and, indeed, our jobs.
First, Ahmadinejad is more likely to focus on domestic issues, trying – with whatever degree of success is unclear – to
improve
living standards for the poorest Iranians.
After that, the service can be used to coach employees and empower them to
improve
themselves.
She said essentially the following: “The role of the world is to
improve
the world.
Hence the popular belief that democracies, like wine,
improve
with age.
For example, when the state pays the private sector based on outcomes (for example, the number or share of vaccinated children), both accountability and results have been known to
improve.
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