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But in fact, sexy as the technology is, I was more impressed by the overall notion of
practical
courseware – and not just in plumbing – that could give millions of people marketable skills at a fraction of the cost of conventional vocational training, ultimately in many other fields, such as welding, carpentry, painting, and the like.
The lab acknowledges that online videos alone cannot effectively train most people; but they can provide a baseline of competence, to be supplemented by local training and
practical
exercises.
The
practical
and inescapable lesson is that when any country is left to its own policy devices, its preferences may lead to prolonged and ultimately unsustainable imbalances.
Both the eurozone and the Schengen Area have survived the tough tests they have faced for one reason: They bring practical, tangible benefits to their members.
Policymakers therefore need to establish mechanisms for providing
practical
vocational and on-the-job technical training, whether directly or by creating incentives for companies.
Schmidt understood that a
practical
politician had to deal with events as they unfolded, managing them as astutely as possible.
Change for the better could emerge only from
practical
initiatives, not from Sunday speeches.
There is a massive amount of good that we can do through practical, affordable approaches like HIV/AIDS education, malaria prevention, and the provision of micro-nutrients or clean water.
The US can take four
practical
steps to help negotiations move forward immediately.
There is another, practical, reason why the burqa ban is a bad idea.
This means, first and foremost, ensuring that people gain
practical
skills that can drive economic development in the decades ahead.
As the experience of the Kenyan gardener illustrates, young people are often the best judges of what will deliver long-term,
practical
results.
But the
practical
implications of this warning remain vague.
This is connected with a
practical
question: who is in a position to build a new country on the ruins of the old regime?
Governments and the societies they serve should be ambitious, while always asking themselves a
practical
question: What are we trying to achieve?
Because no fundamental issues separate pro-EU Conservatives from pro-EU Labourites,
practical
cross-party cooperation has started to occur.
But Obama was quick to recover from mistakes in a
practical
way.
Moreover, despite US economic successes at home, America has neglected its moral and
practical
responsibilities as an aid giver to poor countries.
As a
practical
matter, Assad leads one of the conflict’s most powerful factions, one that must be represented at the negotiating table if peace is to be achieved.
The “ Consulta de San José ,” as the event has been dubbed, will produce
practical
ideas that leaders can implement, and help us to identify and promote cost-efficient initiatives.
As a
practical
matter, even controlling for expectations (as Phelps’ work insists that we do), the relationship between unemployment and inflation is highly unstable.
But experience over two decades shows that such directives provide little
practical
guidance for solving the technically, socially, and politically complex real-world problems of economic development.
Those who see the danger of a culture war with Muslims, or the hostile branding of minorities, should be able to influence opinion with
practical
arguments.
The first is political and practical; the second is philosophical or ethical.
UBI provides a
practical
path to navigate this transition.
Cooperation with core partners must move beyond political dialogue to
practical
initiatives that focus on strengthening partners’ capability to conduct joint missions with NATO in the future.
Of course, there are
practical
challenges.
Their insights and
practical
recommendations are especially urgent now.
Facebook’s immense lobbying power has so far mostly fended off the
practical
ideas of Quintarelli, Spiekermann, and their fellow campaigners.
Quintarelli, Spiekermann, and their fellow champions of online ethics offer us a
practical
path to an Internet that is transparent, fair, democratic, and respectful of personal rights.
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