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Second, they will help to create a platform for exchanging information across borders, so that customs officials can
monitor
international trade flows and identify new products that should be interdicted.
This pact would
monitor
current-account imbalances and penalize excessive deficits or surpluses in the external account.
The only way to
monitor
these risks and reduce abuses is to develop a harmonized social-security archive that covers all workers within the EU’s borders.
Finally, a supervisory authority must be established to
monitor
governments’ progress toward achieving sustainable debt levels – and to create clear consequences for those that break the eurozone’s budgetary rules.
For example, capital mobility increases opportunities for tax evasion, given that tax authorities’ capacity to
monitor
their citizens’ overseas incomes is limited, and some governments and financial institutions systematically conceal relevant information.
The Chinese government continued to
monitor
and restrict her movements closely, even after his death.
Such a court should have the capacity to receive and investigate individual complaints, the power to
monitor
independently the enforcement of laws, and the resources to devote to investigations into relevant areas, including child labor, child marriage, child slavery, genital mutilation, and child rape.
In the UK, a Financial Policy Committee within the Bank of England is to
monitor
the “systemic risk” of financial failure, with a Prudential Regulatory Authority supervising systemically important institutions.
Organized purely as an intergovernmental policy program, the pact cannot work, because EU member states cannot be trusted to
monitor
their own performance and enforce sanctions on their peers – or on themselves.
The Séralini fiasco was only a week old when, on September 26, the Climate Vulnerability Forum, a group of countries led by Bangladesh, launched the second edition of its Global Vulnerability
Monitor.
To identify, prevent, and counteract the causes and consequences of work-related stress, we need to
monitor
job content, working conditions, terms of employment, social relations at work, health, well-being and productivity.
Worryingly, as the latest paper from my Review on Antimicrobial Resistance warns, there is no globally coordinated system of surveillance to
monitor
the emergence and spread of superbugs around the world.
In the United States, the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, and new initiatives to
monitor
the safety of financial products, could alter the architecture of finance.
Above all, a system needs to be established to
monitor
officials’ performance in environmental as well as in economic terms.
With the expansion of passive investing set to continue, it is plausible that international institutional investors will have even less incentive to
monitor
governance in the long term.
Originally set up to coordinate reforms across ministries and
monitor
their implementation, it has come to serve as an important tool to discuss and ensure coherence among the different branches of government.
Global Trade Alert, an independent monitor, has identified more than 300 new protectionist measures introduced by G-20 members.
It should
monitor
progress, but refrain from acting as a regulator itself.
They also hope that the guarantees would motivate the bondholders to
monitor
banks’ activities and pressure bank managers to limit their risky operations.
Instead, they must revise their algorithms more effectively and scrupulously to flag content that humans should
monitor
and assess, while entrenching in all of their business decisions an awareness of their responsibility in the fight for truly free speech.
To be sure, the US would have to
monitor
carefully the flow of arms in order to ensure that they end up in the right hands.
All developing countries should
monitor
these demographic developments closely, even if they have yet to experience population aging themselves.
Despite these obstacles, I am optimistic that the media will become a viable
monitor
of Chinese industry, if for no other reason than that most authorities recognize by now that economic development will falter without it.
They also track their workouts,
monitor
their babies, and amass huge collections of digital friends (for better or worse).
Nixon was far from mad, though his heavy drinking at the height of the Watergate scandal prompted Kissinger and Secretary of Defense James Schlesinger to establish a way to
monitor
his control of the nuclear codes.
New farming techniques that use data and drones to
monitor
crop health will help.
We urgently need more resources to
monitor
resistance, stronger incentives for R&D, and innovative financing mechanisms to ensure widespread access to accurate diagnoses and quality medicines.
Automakers must
monitor
the consumer electronics industry to track advances in battery technology.
As the international community comes together to agree on the tools needed to finance and
monitor
progress toward the MDGs’ successor framework, the Sustainable Development Goals, geospatial mapping will be critical for tracking progress and indicating where course corrections might be needed.
The US lacks both the international and domestic prerequisites to resolve conflicts internal to other societies, and to
monitor
and control transnational transactions that threaten Americans at home.
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