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Yet governments are unlikely to move fast to
mitigate
this risk.
On a global scale, this complex and interdependent world needs an organization of states and structures of governance oriented towards responsible dialogue, the aim being to
mitigate
abuses of power and defend global public assets.
As such weather events become increasingly frequent and intense, the need to
mitigate
and adapt to climate change is becoming more urgent than ever.
But weaker oversight by the World Bank would leave loan recipients to monitor and enforce environmental and social standards themselves – regardless of their resources or political will to do so –thus jeopardizing efforts to defend the rights of indigenous peoples, resettle displaced people,
mitigate
environmental damage, or protect forests and biodiversity.
Robust Japanese participation would
mitigate
Asia-Pacific polarization and contribute to building momentum for regional integration.
Plenty of other transnational challenges – from addressing the root causes of the Middle East refugee crisis to implementing last month’s Paris agreement to
mitigate
climate change – are also in the cards.
We believe that the IMF needs to move decisively on financial stability issues and be more proactive to help prevent and
mitigate
future crises.
The way to limit the competitive burden on US producers is, of course, by ensuring that other countries also require their companies to take steps to
mitigate
climate change, thereby keeping the playing field level.
There are those who believe that technology will help to overcome such disruptions, by spurring enough growth to generate the resources needed to
mitigate
their impact.
So a better balance is needed to
mitigate
the concerns of diverse social and political actors whose participation is needed to renew constitutional frameworks, strengthen the rule of law, and revive national identity and state institutions in a context of democratic transition.
The Securities and Exchange Commission requires companies that use tantalum, tin, gold or tungsten in their products to investigate these raw materials’ origin, and to
mitigate
risks in their supply chains in line with the OECD Guidance if they are found to originate in certain conflict-affected or high-risk areas.
With the right policies, Asian countries can
mitigate
the risks of population aging and harness their “silver dividend” to become more productive, resilient, and dynamic than ever.
Monetary policy cannot
mitigate
the damage done by foolish trade policies.
The Copenhagen Accord included a commitment by rich countries to spend $100 billion a year after 2020 to help underdeveloped countries
mitigate
and adapt to climate change.
But the hard part is yet to come: turning the agreement’s vague political commitments into concrete action to
mitigate
global warming.
Though Fischer recognized the perils of free-flowing capital, he argued that the solution was not to maintain capital controls, but to undertake the reforms required to
mitigate
the dangers.
As for Turkey, its only hope to avoid an even deeper economic crisis is to take determined action to
mitigate
the economic risks that have been allowed to accrue over the last few years.
As a result, they have the fiscal firepower to boost consumption in order to
mitigate
the effects of declining exports.
Responding to the pound’s significant depreciation against the US dollar and other currencies following the United Kingdom’s vote in June to leave the European Union, the BoE indicated the move was a pre-emptive effort to
mitigate
the recessionary pull of Brexit.
To ensure that nuclear facilities are operated to the highest standards of safety, measures are in place, for example, to control the release of radioactive material to the environment, to prevent the occurrence of events that might lead to a loss of control over a nuclear reactor core, and to
mitigate
the consequences of such events if they were to occur.
In order to
mitigate
security risks, military diplomacy and dialogue between China and the US must be enhanced.
All of this would raise expectations among financial-market actors that central banks and governments would always step in to smooth out credit bubbles and
mitigate
their consequences, even if that meant accumulating more debt.
As a result, new infrastructure would only
mitigate
the impact of scarcity on richer countries.
Today, creative thinking is needed to
mitigate
the plight of those who have been forcibly displaced from their homes.
The gap between the cost of carbon-free and carbon-emitting technology fell, and the taxes designed to
mitigate
emissions became more effective.
Instead, America’s NAFTA partners will respond strategically to limits on their exports, adjusting their trade relationships with each other and with others, in order to
mitigate
the impact of US import controls.
But by making ourselves more sensitive to their presence and becoming aware of the distorted incentives to which they give rise, as well as by imposing regulations that limit their scope and increasing the amount of required disclosure, we can
mitigate
their consequences, both in the public and the private sector.
But it is impossible to
mitigate
all risk, so aiming for this is not feasible.
African countries should take a lesson: in building knowledge economies, they will need to support industries’ maturation, and then rescind protectionist measures, in order to
mitigate
complacency and spur innovation.
The UN report observes that national economic policies and existing multilateral settings are not designed to
mitigate
effectively the risk of a global slowdown or to address global imbalances.
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