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But, over the next few years, even as humans learned from computers, computers
improved
at a far faster pace.
For example, Japan is in a good position to exploit synergies between an
improved
health-care sector and its world-class manufacturing capabilities, in the development of medical instrumentation.
That means
improved
rules and regulations that place greater emphasis on crisis prevention than on crisis management.
Despite
improved
ties in the 1990s, successive Indian governments were unable – or unwilling – to risk their political capital by legitimizing the territorial transfer and settling the dispute.
As Germany knows from its own experience in the early 2000s, the benefits of supply-side reforms – namely,
improved
competitiveness and higher long-term growth rates – take a long time to emerge.
In all of these cases, the result of greater efficiency has been an increase in energy use and emissions – not least because it
improved
access to the fossil-resource base.
In fact, many countries began to pursue
improved
bilateral relations with China, in order to gain access to its capital.
Nations that make large investments in hospitals and physicians who are devoted to improving quality of care clearly expect to see
improved
patient outcomes.
His English
improved
quickly, and so did his standing in the company.
Governance and land-tenure systems must be
improved
in many countries, and the risk of corruption must be addressed rigorously.
This positive trend is likely to persist, given that it is based on structural geographic and demographic factors, such as rising exports,
improved
trade conditions, and steadily increasing domestic consumption.
For example, now is the time to begin reducing US oil demand through
improved
fuel-economy standards and/or progressive increases in fuel taxes.
Improved
environmental policies mean that most of today’s forests are still standing and no-fishing zones are widely established and enforced.
An aid cutoff to Ethiopia would nonetheless lead to a lot of death among impoverished people, who will lack medicines,
improved
seeds, and fertilizer.
(Likewise, Africa’s growth performance has
improved
spectacularly since the turn of the century, but variance within the continent is even larger than elsewhere.)
Our spending plan prioritizes the development and fielding of the newest, most capable technology, including Virginia-class submarines, fifth-generation F-22 and F-35 fighters, P-8 maritime patrol aircraft, new electronic warfare and communications capabilities, and
improved
precision weapons and cruise missiles.
Indeed, a geographically and ideologically diverse consensus has emerged that a new – or at least much
improved
– model of economic development will be required if truly greater inclusiveness is to be achieved.
But, in large part – and with a few exceptions in Central and Eastern Europe – emerging-market economies
improved
their fiscal performance by reducing overall deficits, running large primary surpluses, lowering their stock of public debt-to-GDP ratios, and reducing the currency and maturity mismatches in their public debt.
Privatization advanced, nationalists were constrained, relations with our big Hungarian minority improved, the country stood with the West during the Kosovo war.
To that end, the OECD will focus this week not just on defending the principle of international cooperation, but also on discussions about what must be
improved.
Even before the Great Depression, Europe’s enlightened “bourgeois” classes recognized that, to avoid revolution, workers’ rights needed to be protected, wage and labor conditions improved, and a welfare state created to redistribute wealth and finance public goods – education, health care, and a social safety net.
Helping the poor with today’s technologies, while investing in future
improved
technologies, is the optimum division of labor.
African countries search endlessly, and mostly fruitlessly, for the small amounts of funding needed for their purchases of fertilizer and
improved
seeds.
These pooled funds would enable farmers in poor countries to obtain the fertilizer,
improved
seed varieties, and small-scale irrigation equipment that they urgently need.
And Netanyahu continues to oversee economic expansion and
improved
foreign relations, despite hostile rhetoric from Europe and elsewhere.
Policy debates in the US are chiefly preoccupied with ensuring that banks are never “too big to fail”; that private investors rather than taxpayers hold “contingent capital,” which in a crash can be converted into equity; and that “over-the-counter” markets’ functioning be
improved
through greater reliance on centralized trading, clearing, and settlements.
At the same time, the atmosphere among Palestinians and their attitude towards Israel must be improved, so that we can have a political environment that supports negotiations.
As a result, nuclear safety has
improved
significantly since the world’s worst nuclearaccident at Chernobyl in 1986.
Multiple factors, including urbanization, high savings rates, and
improved
access to education, undoubtedly underlie these countries’ impressive performance.
Wading into the review’s details, one finds a slightly
improved
outlook for medium-term growth.
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