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Remaining in a currency union with the much more competitive German economy will require wrenching and rapid reforms, for which Hollande’s tepid approach will fail to
prepare
the complacent French.
Moreover, for all the risks that we can and do plan for, it is those for which we cannot
prepare
that can do the most damage.
As British voters
prepare
to cast their ballots, they should weigh carefully the consequences of international irrelevance.
In the area of college education, a recent paper by Harvard’s David Deming, Claudia Goldin, and Lawrence Katz concludes that in the US “for-profits appear to be at their best with well-defined programs of short duration that
prepare
students for a specific occupation.”
As societies around the world
prepare
for swelling numbers of retirees, the policy challenge will be to ensure the financial sustainability of pension systems while guaranteeing adequate incomes for those no longer working.
As any pension saver knows, the time to
prepare
for the future is now.
Various working groups
prepare
reports by scrupulously reviewing scientific publications.
As a result, enormous resources – both funds and officials’ time – were invested in youth movements created by Kremlin puppeteers, with two aims: control street political activity and
prepare
brigades for a future struggle – which might include ballot rigging – against political opponents.
So, to resolve Europe’s sovereign-debt crisis, it is now imperative to
prepare
for the possibility of default and defection from the eurozone by Greece, Portugal, and perhaps Ireland.
Israel, too, would be well advised to
prepare
for epochal change in the region and try to reach a peace settlement with the Palestinians and Syria as quickly as possible.
So when he speaks of “trains with no drivers that seem to be on a collision course,” as he recently did at a private meeting in Berlin, interested parties should probably
prepare
for unwanted developments.
The coming summit between South Korea, China, and Japan on May 21-22 in Tokyo, for example, will focus on nuclear safety and
prepare
a regime for closer regional cooperation.
To this end, governments are to
prepare
plans not only to the year 2030 (the so-called Nationally Determined Contributions, or NDCs), but also to mid-century (the so-called Low-Emission Development Strategies, or LEDS).
At the same time, ensuring that these efforts translate into better health outcomes requires a revolution in the way families
prepare
their children’s food.
In each village, a woman skilled in communication will teach families how to
prepare
balanced meals and ensure adequate nutrition for children.
All of these efforts – production of affordable and nutritious food, ensuring its availability everywhere, and education about how to
prepare
it – will be essential if Rwanda and other countries are to succeed in ensuring that children receive the nourishment they need to live healthy and productive lives.
As representatives from 196 countries
prepare
to gather in Paris at the end of the year to craft an agreement to tackle global warming, it is becoming clear that we need a similar project.
The program draws on lessons from vocational education systems in Hong Kong, Melbourne, and Singapore – all GCEN member cities – as well as Switzerland, to help graduates
prepare
for life after high school.
The official spin is that Okonjo-Iweala, a former World Bank economist, was reassigned to
prepare
her for higher office in 2007, and that the move signals the end of the President’s love affair with IMF-guided neo-liberal reforms.
While the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP or World Hindu Congress) exhorts its cadres to
prepare
for the Final Solution, Prime Minister Vajpayee assures the nation that all citizens, regardless of religion, are treated equally.
The PBOC performed even worse, having done nothing to
prepare
the markets for its new anti-speculation strategy.
Beyond the short-term challenges ahead, we all have a duty to profoundly change the way we
prepare
our children to cope with today’s new world.
The package can, however,
prepare
the ground by modifying bankruptcy law as it relates to principal residences.
Even though actual enlargement of the eurozone remains in the relatively distant future - the earliest possible date being January 2007 - the accession countries must
prepare
their entry strategies well in advance.
But, as European leaders
prepare
to meet their Balkan counterparts in the Bosnian capital of Sarajevo, things have begun to look a lot less certain.
These plans help teachers
prepare
and deliver instruction to maximize learning outcomes.
In the past year, companies big and small in the UK, elsewhere in the EU, and around the world have held countless meetings and high-level planning sessions to
prepare
for a Brexit vote.
In Myanmar, for example, only 16% of farm households even use tillers or tractors to
prepare
the land for planting.
With new digital technologies, farmers can better manage their land, water, and energy use, and
prepare
for bad weather.
They must also
prepare
what are colloquially known as “living wills,” which explain how they would be wound down in a crisis – ideally without taxpayer support.
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