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Now, the Arab world’s state-led development model may be set to reach a breaking point, as hundreds of millions of young people
prepare
to enter labor markets in the coming decades.
In fact, we believe it is important to
prepare
for the collapse of EU under the weight of its leaders’ hubris.
And training that prioritized technique over intuition and theoretical elegance over real-world relevance did not
prepare
economists to provide the kind of practical policy advice needed in exceptional circumstances.
As world leaders
prepare
to meet at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris, the country is reeling from the aftereffects of devastating floods that damaged buildings, destroyed crops, swept away bridges, and killed 238 people.
Whereas a commercial lender might take three months to
prepare
and disburse a loan, the Bank takes more than two years.
It was like a customer, happily ordering dinner in a favorite restaurant, suddenly being asked to go into the kitchen and
prepare
the meal.
Moreover, the first bench of any international court is critically important, because it is entrusted to
prepare
and adopt other key documents - such as the rules of procedure, internal regulations, and financial regulations - that will govern the court for years to come.
Generals, it is said, always
prepare
to fight the last war – an old jibe, but one that contains an element of truth.
Or do we have to
prepare
for a reversal of growth?
The EU’s Lisbon Treaty mentions “permanent structured cooperation” in security and defense policy, and an entire institutional apparatus of political and military committees exists to anticipate,
prepare
for, and implement military operations at the European level.
Today, these initiatives are marked by outdated courses and rote learning methods that fail to
prepare
young people for the demands of the twenty-first-century job market.
Across the continent, secondary schools and TVET systems are transforming themselves to
prepare
Africa’s young minds with the skills they need to make the transition from school to employment, and to become more engaged citizens.
In particular, these changes mean more opportunity for young people as they
prepare
to enter the job market.
Asian countries will have significantly less time than advanced economies have had to
prepare
for the transition to an aged society.
In the near future, Europe may no longer be able to rely on the US to defend it and should
prepare
for a scenario in which it is forced to fend for itself.
Women need access to guidance, workshops, and longer-term training programs that
prepare
them to participate in the labor market, while ensuring that they know – and can defend – their rights.
For a brief moment, there was hope for a national-unity government, in which Ben Ali’s rump cabinet and the opposition would unite to
prepare
a presidential election.
Progressive realism requires America to
prepare
for that future by defining its national interest in a way that benefits all.
The G-20 asked the International Monetary Fund to
prepare
a road map for the policies that countries will have to follow to restore stable global growth.
But what astonishes me even more is the apparent failure of academic economics to take steps to
prepare
itself for the future.
MUNICH – “Where is Angela?” is the question The Economist asked when Nicolas Sarkozy, Gordon Brown, and José Manuel Barroso met to
prepare
a European economic stimulus plan without Chancellor Merkel being present.
Germany should
prepare
its economic stimulus program now and implement it when the time comes.
If change is inevitable, we must make our economies more flexible and
prepare
to live with the consequences.
But now that unpredictability is the order of the day, and a collective “me first” outlook has taken hold, we should
prepare
for the possibility that turmoil could go global.
What’s worse, many governments are doing little to
prepare
for hurricanes, earthquakes, or floods.
Nothing comes easy in this world: if the Union cannot manage a multicultural society in Europe, then it ought to
prepare
itself for permanent stagnation.
It is time to
prepare
for the G-2.
They concluded that it is ethically permissible to
prepare
stem cell lines from frozen embryos, but only from those obtained in the course of in vitro fertilization procedures and deemed by donors and their physician to be in excess of clinical requirements.
As many more young Africans
prepare
to enter the workforce, adequate job creation will require continued expansion of entrepreneurship.
Kim’s recent sacking of three senior old-guard military officials may hint that he is ready to offer some important concessions to
prepare
a favorable diplomatic environment for concentrating on economic development.
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