Involve
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There is thus an urgent need for accessible, culturally sensitive health services that are able to
involve
community leaders in case management from the first contact to the final cure.
Although they can provide some of the services that older people will increasingly need, for example, they cannot provide the services that
involve
actually touching clients and patients.
That will
involve
deep cultural and political adjustments on all sides.
The first option may
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international conflict, the second domestic conflict.
Whether it is a world war or local policing, conflicts always
involve
big increases in government spending; the question is whether they are worth the cost.
This could
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making scientific information accessible to the general public and innovators, and supporting public-private partnerships to pilot, demonstrate, and apply research outcomes, thereby creating jobs addressing public problems.
The most likely swap would probably
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territory to create a West Bank-Gaza land corridor.
Sanctions imposed on journalists, lawyers, and others who cross an invisible line often
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punitive legal action, though in many cases the authorities dispense with formalities to ensure their line is toed.
China is beginning to
involve
itself more in global issues.
The problem is that the government has paid almost no cost for its systematic lies, even when these
involve
scapegoating poor Colombians for Venezuela’s shortages, and illegally expelling hundreds of them, and destroying their homes.
Such studies ideally would
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blood, imaging, memory, and medical tests, as well as detailed lifestyle questionnaires filled out by thousands of young and middle-aged people.
Finally, many of these flawed growth patterns
involve
fiscal distress.
Any agreement preventing a return to war would necessarily
involve
the National Congress Party, representing the North, and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement, representing the South.
But it would also
involve
the United States, whose post-referendum relationship with the two parties will have enormous influence over whether a deal gets done.
This would
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– in order – removal of Sudan from the State Sponsors of Terrorism list, exchange of ambassadors, lifting of unilateral sanctions, and support for bilateral and multilateral debt relief, together with other economic measures by international financial institutions.
There are three challenges facing such a strategy: identifying the right projects; developing complex plans that
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both the public and private sectors (and often more than one country); and structuring the financing.
One key element is setting a price on carbon emissions, which would address the massive market failure resulting from the fact that products and services that
involve
emissions of greenhouse gases do not reflect the cost of the damage that they cause through climate change.
The key to resolving this dilemma will be to press for local compromises that
involve
Sunnis in the political process, and to step up the rate of training of Iraqis to manage their own security.
European solutions to the problem could
involve
transfers of funds when local education benefits a continent-wide labor market, or assistance in addressing the problems that affect areas at risk of losing their working-age populations.
Swap contracts
involve
pre-committed resources, which are not transferred to an international organization with a specific institutional mission.
The reason is simple: in most cases, the required structural measures
involve
immediate pain for longer-term gain – a tradeoff that politicians abhor, especially when they are subject to short election cycles.
The hardest cases, always generating the strongest emotions,
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the coercive use of military force.
Any system of checks will inevitably
involve
some sort of physical control.
The OAS can
involve
itself in domestic electoral, political, or human rights issues only if a majority of its members mandates it to do so, and countries like Mexico and Brazil are fearful of picking fights with Venezuela.
Obama’s proposal to strike Syria, by contrast, is an attempt to enforce an important human-rights norm by directly punishing – through means that do not
involve
invasion and occupation – those who committed a gross violation.
This will require appropriate human behavior at all levels, and may well
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internationally accepted, large-scale geo-engineering projects to “optimize” climate.
The action plans underpinning the implementation of Vision 2030 inevitably
involve
progressing on multiple fronts simultaneously and in a carefully coordinated and monitored fashion.
So resolving the bad debts would
involve
transferring the losses from the state-owned banks to the government.
Even trade negotiations with the EU seem too multilateral to some of Trump’s cohorts, because they
involve
27 member countries.
This will surely
involve
sharp cuts in the consumption of fossil fuels, bolstered by taxes and other restrictions.
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