Maintenance
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A reformed Security Council would reflect the emergence of new powers and their readiness to contribute to the
maintenance
of international peace and security.
The IAEA’s optimistic rhetoric cannot obscure fundamental arithmetic: skyrocketing
maintenance
expenses and, in many cases, post-Fukushima upgrade costs, together with the impossibility of building competitive new capacity without massive government subsidies, are devastating the nuclear industry.
Without the transit fees that are the heart of their business, lack of
maintenance
will quickly lead to serious decay.
Ever since these pipelines were effectively handed over to nominally private companies in murky deals, earnings from transit fees have gone missing, along with vast amounts of gas, while little
maintenance
has been carried out.
Experience in Eastern Europe, where energy prices had to be increased substantially in the 1990’s, demonstrated that simple measures – such as better insulation, together with
maintenance
and repair of the region’s many long-neglected central heating systems – yield a quick and substantial payoff in reducing energy intensity.
Here the EU can also play a prominent role by recognizing Russia’s special interest in proper pipeline
maintenance
and a proper accounting for the gas they carry.
The EBRD would safeguard the legitimate interests of all parties (including Russia), ensuring the proper operation and
maintenance
of the pipelines and overseeing the distribution of transit fees.
Likewise, offshore operations require diesel fuel for transport and maintenance, and that will remain the case until electric boats or low-carbon liquid fuels become more viable.
Costs to governments include
maintenance
of health facilities, purchases of drugs and supplies, public-health interventions such as spraying insecticide or distributing insecticide-treated bed nets, and lost revenue from taxes and tourism.
The Jiang-Yeltsin statement of April 3 mentions that "both sides are convinced that [they] ought to be allowed to play an important role in the establishment and
maintenance
of a new international order."
The
maintenance
of vital social and economic infrastructure, not to mention development planning, is being delayed because of a lack of cash.
Better management of city assets would also help cover the costs of required
maintenance
without competing with government budgets, leaving more for spending on health care, education, and other social initiatives.
This strategy emphasizes the
maintenance
of an extensive law enforcement apparatus designed to eliminate any incipient organized opposition.
Nevertheless, the Arab Spring revolutions did undermine the pillars of the regional status quo, whose construction and
maintenance
the Kingdom had underwritten with its petrodollars.
Large reductions in public-sector wages brought down the primary deficit, but employment
maintenance
lowers productivity, raises costs, and delays adjustment.
The total cost of construction and
maintenance
is projected to be $919 million.
Central Asia is blessed with an abundance of energy and water resources, even though much is wasted by inefficient use and poor
maintenance
of infrastructure.
Obviously, holding a G-8 summit just before a G-20 summit, as happened in Canada this June, simply serves to prolong
maintenance
of separate clubs, which is unsustainable.
The costs and consequences of deferred
maintenance
are apparent everywhere, and almost every city and state has its horror stories: dysfunctional subways in New York City, lead-contaminated drinking water in Flint, Michigan, the near-collapse of a major dam in Oroville, California.
Though private finance may be more expensive than tax-advantaged public finance, over a project’s entire life, a PPP can benefit its government partner in numerous ways: through innovation; reduced design, construction, and lifetime
maintenance
costs; and risk mitigation.
The federal government must promote national-level goals; impose tough criteria for project selection and rigorous performance metrics in construction and maintenance; and push state and local governments to eliminate bureaucratic red tape and costly internecine squabbles.
And the appearance that needs the most
maintenance
is that of a modern and civilized Russia.
The Germans view the
maintenance
of strong balance sheets as essential to their country’s stabilizing role in Europe.
The US Institute of Medicine weighed in on the issue in a 2007 report: “Given the strong evidence of its effectiveness in treating opioid dependence, opioid agonist
maintenance
treatment should be made widely available where feasible.”
The international institutions and partnerships that emerged in the postwar years demand both
maintenance
and modernization.
The other alternative is to focus exchange rate policy on the
maintenance
of competitiveness and let monetary and fiscal policy cope with inflation.
His forecast represented a simple extrapolation of two trends: continued financial deepening worldwide (that is, faster growth of financial assets than of the real economy), and London’s
maintenance
of its share of the global financial business.
The costs would include a one-time investment of about $13 million to purchase computers and software, $4 million to train 114,000 more staff across Bangladesh, and expenses for operations and
maintenance.
If the highway will cost $1 billion, last indefinitely with regular
maintenance
and repairs, and yield projected annual net benefits to society of $20 million, a long-term real interest rate of 3% would make it nonviable: the interest cost would exceed the benefit.
Costs are expected to decrease further as the market for equipment grows and as more village populations take charge of operations and
maintenance.
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