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Their main objectives are to enable companies and organizations to set sustainability targets and key performance indicators; to monitor, prepare, and disclose comparative data measuring their economic and ESG performance; and to integrate sustainable production and consumption practices in company business strategies and models.
South Korea must
prepare
not only for a conventional scenario of all-out war, which would require responding quickly to a surprise attack by North Korea.
But, as the May 2013 election and the conduct – thus far – of the new government demonstrate, the country may finally be set on a course to achieve political stability and thus
prepare
the ground for sustained economic growth.
As Americans
prepare
to choose their next president, a better understanding of the policy changes that would minimize the risk of future crises – and which politicians are most likely to implement them – is urgently needed.
Every person could decide to draw on her IAA to
prepare
for, or when making, a job change.
They have a responsibility to
prepare
for crises, including natural and manmade disasters, more diligently than ever before.
The resources of a huge country were mobilized to control the devastation, including work to
prepare
the sarcophagus that would encase the fourth reactor.
This problem is especially apparent in the struggle to
prepare
a short list of suitable applicants for a vacancy on the Constitutional Court – a position that was once considered one of the best jobs in the South African legal profession.
We woke up the following morning to open presents and
prepare
for our turkey lunch.
This Christmas, the open society is endangered not only from without, by the likes of ISIS, but also by (admittedly far smaller) threats at home – a gloomy reflection, I admit, as we
prepare
in churches and in high streets to enjoy another year’s winter party.
It needs to
prepare
for a projected decline in pension contributions and growth in health-care costs.
Like it or not, policymakers must accept that central-bank independence will continue to weaken, and they should
prepare
to cope with the consequences.
That fall in wealth means that households must save more to
prepare
for retirement, and that retirees are not able to dissave as much as they did before.
The “incident” occurred last December, as he and another attorney traveled to
prepare
the re-trial of a blind, self-taught legal activist.
Therefore, let me first present my anticorruption credentials: as Deputy Prime Minister in 1999 I was the first Polish politician to ask the World Bank to
prepare
a report on corruption in Poland and ways to eradicate it.
They know that if they do not
prepare
for the coming industry-wide disruption by rethinking their operations, they could be left behind in what may turn out to be the world’s next great productivity story.
Managing Syria’s MeltdownDENVER – As Russian and American diplomats
prepare
for a Syrian peace conference, the Middle East is experiencing convulsions not seen since the Arab Spring two years ago.
Not that long ago, those of us engaged in the prevention of infectious-disease outbreaks felt more secure about the availability of the resources required to
prepare.
For this reason, the future shape of the International Monetary Fund is rapidly moving to the top of the agenda for world leaders as they
prepare
to meet in Washington in mid-November to discuss the future of the global financial system.
That should surely provide more than enough time for Japanese beef ranchers to
prepare
themselves for foreign competition (of the 870,000 tons of beef imported annually, 520,000 tons come from Australia, the US, and New Zealand).
But the EU has so far failed to
prepare
the Western Balkans for accession, in line with its leaders’ promise at their Thessaloniki summit in 2003 to admit the Western Balkan states when they meet the Union’s standards.
They are less likely to have access to early-childhood programs that
prepare
them for school, and are more likely to attend schools that have high student/teacher ratios and that cannot attract and retain skilled teachers.
Specifically, universities could play a crucial role in closing urgent education and skills gaps, by helping to
prepare
workers for the jobs of the twenty-first century.
China needs to
prepare
itself for an economy whose performance is not dependent on exports and low domestic wages.
The EU spent 9billion euros between 1999 and 2002 to
prepare
Central European and Baltic candidate countries for membership - 10 times the amount it spent on Central Asia's impoverished non-candidate countries.
Supporters of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) also should
prepare
for bad news.
Should we be genuinely anxious, and begin battening down the hatches to
prepare
for a coming storm?
Paradoxically, the best way for health authorities to
prepare
for a possible return of SARS this winter is to make special efforts to reduce the spread of flu and speed its diagnosis.
Health officials around the world should maintain their vigilance and
prepare
for the possibility that renewed control efforts will be required if SARS resurges.
In the meantime, we should intensify the fight against an older nemesis, influenza, both for its own sake and as a way to
prepare
for the return of SARS.
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