Monitoring
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Meanwhile, the Commission already polices the internal market – one of Europe’s major policy successes – by
monitoring
member states’ compliance with the single market’s rules.
Contracting out some activities to nonprofit/nongovernmental organizations should be considered along with improved external
monitoring.
The performance of the bureaucracy would also be lifted by the provision of improved audit agencies and ombudsmen, and by grassroots
monitoring
corruption, with technical assistance and information provision allocated centrally by government or nongovernmental organizations.
The HICCup ManifestoNEW YORK – It is hard to find anyone in health care who does not believe that spending $100 now on healthy behavior – exercise and proper nutrition, counseling for pre-diabetics, risk monitoring, and so on – could yield more than $200 in reduced costs and improved outcomes later.
The key reforms for the IMF remain (1) improving governance by reducing European representation while increasing that of Asia, and (2) focusing the Fund’s mission on
monitoring
and surveillance rather than as a direct provider of bailout loans.
The Fund’s main role should be in
monitoring.
World leaders can allow the IMF to sell some of its gold stock to endow the agency with enough cash to fund its
monitoring
and surveillance functions.
We need reform of the international financial institutions and adequate
monitoring
and surveillance mechanisms.
Global food prices are at the highest level since the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) started
monitoring
them in 1990.
Supposing that the South Koreans take on the task, US customs officials will either have to trust their numbers, or incur the costs of duplicating the
monitoring
efforts needed to enforce the quota.
International
monitoring
can also safeguard against frivolous use of such mechanisms.
The ECB would then instruct the banks to maintain their credit lines and loan portfolios while strictly
monitoring
the risks they take for their own account.
Clear objectives, measurable targets, close monitoring, proper evaluation, well-designed rules, and professionalism provide useful institutional safeguards.
Monitoring
rules and enforcement are important, but different ways of working--say, through public-private partnerships--are also increasingly being considered in many innovative Asian economies.
The Internet may be ubiquitous in modern China, but YouTube and Facebook, so accepted as a part of normal life around the world, are still banned, and the Public Security Bureau has built a vast Internet
monitoring
system to filter and censor whatever China’s leaders believe they must fear.
While the EU at first took their accession negotiations a bit too casually, it subsequently decided to continue
monitoring
the two countries even after accession in order to ensure that they develop the effective administrative and judicial systems that are an obligation of membership.
Moreover, the conditionality and close
monitoring
typically associated with the multilateral institutions make them less attractive sources of financing.
This week, we commit the US and the EU to combat illegal fishing, to strengthen our monitoring, and to enforce management measures in our role as parties to regional fishery organizations and to various international treaties.
The best way to preserve the councils’ independence over time would be through top-down
monitoring
and control at the eurozone level, for example through the establishment of a European Fiscal Council, which would be responsible for ensuring that every national council fulfills its mandate.
Rapid and effective isolation of infected cases, together with efficient tracing and
monitoring
of the contacts made by those infected with SARS, allowed public health officials in Hong Kong, Toronto, Singapore, and Vietnam to contain the epidemic.
It also cut back on several country-specific
monitoring
mechanisms, compromising one of the most powerful of human rights tools, that of naming and shaming.
Increasingly obsessed at the prospect of its own citizens and practices coming under international scrutiny, America has over the past few years contributed to the general erosion of the UN human rights
monitoring
system.
Likewise, patients with well-controlled NCDs who show no symptoms and are doing well on medications may need only occasional visits to a health-care provider, while those with more complicated cases could benefit from closer medical
monitoring
and counseling.
After assembling available information about survey costs around the world, Jerven estimates that proper
monitoring
of all 18 targets and 48 indicators would have cost $27 billion.
Using this figure as a rough indicator of willingness to pay for proper measurement and
monitoring
suggests that the post-2015 goals should include just four targets.
The evidence is weak, for example, that
monitoring
initiatives in agriculture or environmental management have had a positive impact.
Monitoring
individuals’ private lives is not limited to the state and its security services.
I believe that it is important that the EU carries out such
monitoring
in non-EU states.
As was true before the crisis, no one is
monitoring
the almost limitless “virtual” market for derivatives, where money moves freely without official rules or contact with the real economy.
Moreover, in the event of a crisis, central banks should purchase non-performing assets from banks at face value, completely restoring banks’ balance sheets, in exchange for an obligation to submit to credit
monitoring.
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