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For NCDs, the focus is on achieving UN Sustainable Development Goal 3.4, which calls for a one-third reduction in
premature
deaths from such illnesses by 2030.
For example, it would be useful for programs to monitor how many people with high blood pressure have been diagnosed and placed on treatment, what proportion of those on treatment have achieved blood-pressure control, and what treatment level would be required to reduce
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deaths by the desired target.
We knew that
premature
attempts to achieve long-term fiscal balance would worsen the short-term crisis – and thus be counterproductive in the long-run.
In the United Kingdom, air pollution kills some 29,000 people a year, putting it second only to smoking as a cause of
premature
death.
It is
premature
to invite Lukashenko to the opening summit of this initiative in Prague on May 7.But, after years of atrophy, EU-Belarus relations finally offer some promise for the future.
Fed Vice-Chairman Stanley Fischer, like former Chairman Ben Bernanke, has stressed that
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fiscal consolidation can hold back post-crisis recovery.
This sense of “mission accomplished” is
premature
and dangerous.
It would be
premature
to conclude that the New York Times article indicates a shift in usage.
Talk of government spending cuts is
premature.
Such a move would be deemed
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by numerous critics.
Consider black carbon, a component of the soot emissions from diesel engines and the inefficient burning of biomass cooking stoves that is linked to 1.6 million to 1.8 million
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deaths annually as a result of indoor exposure and 800,000 as a result of outdoor exposure.
Against this background, it is
premature
to talk about withdrawing American troops.
The optimism is
premature.
With a
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end to Trump’s presidency becoming less farfetched by the day, it is worth asking how it could come about.
Good news notwithstanding, declaring victory at this stage (even a decade later) appears
premature.
There were recoveries in 1995-1996 and again in 2000 and 2010; but they tended to be cut short by the failure to write down bad debt (the so-called zombie loans), several
premature
policy reversals, and an increasingly unsustainable accumulation of government debt.
When she mentioned the book’s title to American friends, they wondered why she used the modifier “fragile,” whereas Chinese friends said calling their country a “superpower” was
premature.
After all, is it not
premature
– if not plainly arrogant- to claim that all this evidence collected over many centuries and across numerous countries has lost any meaning for the present and the future?
A new OECD report, The Economic Consequences of Outdoor Air Pollution, estimates that outdoor air pollution will cause 6-9 million
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deaths annually by 2060, compared to three million in 2010.
Using well-established techniques, these “willingness-to-pay” figures were converted into an overall value of
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deaths caused by outdoor air pollution, as illustrated, for example, in the OECD’s Mortality Risk Valuation in Environment, Health and Transport Policies.
By that measure, the global cost of
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deaths caused by outdoor air pollution would reach a staggering $18-25 trillion a year by 2060.
While the likelihood of a Trump presidency seems to be declining by the day, it would be
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– and, indeed, highly risky – to dismiss it altogether.
Ironically, bad memories of the IMF’s first,
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attempt to promote long-term capital market liberalization remain an obstacle today.
If that is true, France’s 2017 presidential election is an eternity away, and any speculation at this point is premature, even imprudent.
In its 2012 report on extreme weather, the IPCC said that it puts little trust in any attribution of hurricanes to global warming.The authors of one of the central Science papers for the UN’s hurricane estimates put it clearly: “It is
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to conclude that human activities … have already had a detectable impact on Atlantic hurricane activity.”
The authors of one of the central Science papers for the UN’s hurricane estimates put it clearly: “It is
premature
to conclude that human activities … have already had a detectable impact on Atlantic hurricane activity.”
Given this, it appears
premature
to view fears of eurozone overheating as the main driver of monetary-policy normalization.
Showing the nervousness to be expected of a new recruit, the European Central Bank (ECB) has already fired a
premature
shot at the still hidden figure of inflation.
Rather than jumping to conclusions about future US policies, much less taking
premature
action, China’s leaders have remained neutral in their response to Trump’s victory.
Apart from this, it is surely
premature
to believe that the West has run out of investment opportunities.
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