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Africa’s poorest residents pay for their lack of access to energy not just with their health, but also with their very
limited
incomes.
Africa still has
limited
agro-processing activity and capacity in rural areas.
She has small children,
limited
access to day care, and few job opportunities.
Labor rules that favor job creation – what Scandinavian countries call active labor-market policies – are needed: a combination of information, training, and subsidies that help overcome what are typically serious failures in the market for young workers with
limited
skills and experience.
The ECB continues to be exclusively preoccupied by inflation and budgets – problems which the United States solved almost ten years ago during the Bush administration and which also in Europe continue to obsess us only by reason of
limited
intellectual agility.
To be truly productive, such contact should not be
limited
to resolving the Ukraine crisis – or to senior officials.
In a world with
limited
resources, where we struggle to solve just some of the challenges that we face, caring more about some issues means caring less about others.
To be sure, Japan’s security-enhancing efforts have so far been
limited
in scope, and do not open the way for the country to become a militaristic power.
Overcoming such sentiments will take time and a vibrant economy, which means that a new Iraqi government must have
limited
power, allowing the private sector to grow while encouraging widespread understanding of democracy and human rights.
While Obama’s first term could not be called a foreign-policy disappointment, his achievements – although not trivial – have been
limited.
If Europe is to fulfill its role as a major global actor, its scope cannot be
limited
to that of a large common market.
But the market forces that cause those currencies to appreciate do not work on the renminbi, because China has only very
limited
capital-account convertibility.
Rather, Singapore’s leaders have consistently emphasized that the need to ensure that the most capable people are in charge is particularly pressing in a tiny city-state with a small population,
limited
resource base, and potentially hostile neighbors.
On the contrary, referred to as “Der deutsche Michel” or “the German Michel,” it was popularized in the nineteenth century as a character whose
limited
perspective causes him to shun great ideas, eschew change, and aspire only to a decent, quiet, and comfortable life.
And to do that will require building a new architecture for development finance, so that a multitude of actors operating with
limited
resources have incentives to optimize performance, pursue joint action, and avoid duplicating one another’s efforts.
Owing to
limited
investment in the SDGs, ODA must be deployed in such a way that it attracts additional financing, or channels existing resources through blended-finance (public-private) mechanisms.
By limiting the charges, the CCP has
limited
the possible punishments.
Renzi, too, pursued
limited
reforms, but eventually fell prey to his own outsize ego.
As one MSB spokesperson put it recently, the agency’s
limited
resources are “not in any way on par with the capability of the aggressor.”
In fact, Canada’s higher international profile is not
limited
to trade; its diplomatic stature has grown as well.
Regional inequalities are not
limited
to Italy.
It demands a state with
limited
aspirations to interfere in civil and economic life, but with the authority and resources to act decisively in those areas where it must.
Nor is this fear
limited
to consumers.
And both countries’ leaders must deliver reforms within a
limited
tenure, with
limited
resources, and within a global context of trade rivalry and interdependence.
In China, the one-party system has been effective in delivering strong growth, but it must now address the rampant corruption and excessive bureaucracy that has crowded out the private sector and
limited
creativity and innovation.
Meanwhile, his tax policies will be of
limited
benefit to middle-class and working families – and will be more than offset by cutbacks in health care, education, and social programs.
That is why Germany’s refusal to help find a way to finance the proposed European investment agenda – which, for a
limited
time, would fund productive private investment – is a mistake.
And structural reforms have very
limited
bearing on short-run performance.
To begin with, the capacity to dismantle and destroy nuclear warheads is limited, and likely to remain so.
Developing nations lavish their
limited
resources on hospitals, which consume more than 50% of healthcare budgets in many poor countries.
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