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We ought to
prepare
for the possibility of massive turmoil in our economies in coming years, even if we cannot prove that it will happen, just as we should take steps against global warming, even if some scientists doubt that it is a problem.
To
prepare
the world to confront the challenges posed by globalization and technological development in a way that supports sustainable and equitable growth, governance institutions and regulations at both the national and international levels must be drastically improved.
This means establishing a comprehensive doctrine of prevention, one that emphasizes robust long-term policy planning so that the organization can prevent, or at least
prepare
for, future crises, rather than merely reacting to situations as they emerge.
Education provides hope – hope that a child can plan and
prepare
for a future defined by opportunity, not by child labor, marriage, or a life on the streets.
This year will afford us ample opportunity to examine the black swans that are already among us, and to
prepare
for the arrival of even more.
NEW YORK – Bishop Richard Williamson has some very peculiar, and frankly odious, views: that no Jews were murdered in gas chambers during World War II; that the Twin Towers were brought down by American explosives, not by airplanes, on September 11, 2001; and that Jews are fighting to dominate the world “to
prepare
the anti-Christ’s throne in Jerusalem.”
Nor did markets
prepare
us well for soaring oil and food prices.
Why, she asked herself, had her family suffered so much if it was only to
prepare
the way for this?
The False Promise of a Eurozone BudgetBRUSSELS – A key question confronts the four presidents of Europe’s major institutions (the European Commission, the European Council, the European Central Bank, and the Eurogroup) as they
prepare
their report on how to reform the common currency: Does the eurozone need its own budget?
In particular, they must
prepare
themselves to deal with falling prices for financial services.
Thanks to our initiative and others like it, refugees can use this time to
prepare
to enter the job market, by gaining valuable skills, not to mention a certified assessment of their occupational aptitude.
Education, at its best, offers something that food, shelter, and healthcare can never themselves provide: hope, the chance to plan, and to
prepare
for the future.
Germany’s attack on the Soviet Union compelled Japan in July 1941 to
prepare
a plan of attack.
In the face of US attempts to reshuffle regional security and economic arrangements, China feels that it has no choice but to
prepare
for worst-case scenarios – an approach that is reflected in Chinese President Xi Jinping’s so-called “bottom-line concept.”
As global leaders
prepare
to adopt the new Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that will guide development efforts for the next 15 years, this could not be more important.
Equally important, they need to ensure that they have done everything they can to
prepare
for such a scenario, in case their preventive measures prove inadequate.
The UN should have put Mugabe on the defensive with a forceful public offer to help Zimbabwe
prepare
for internationally supervised elections.
As Chinese President Xi Jinping and his Italian counterpart Sergio Mattarella
prepare
for a bilateral summit later this month, they would do well to add Africa’s industrialization to their agenda.
Hariri’s assassination makes that far more difficult, and Syria must
prepare
for a strong backlash from the US and France.
As they
prepare
for the coming Chinese slowdown and seek to minimize the risk of regional destabilization, Asian economies must strengthen domestic demand and reduce excessive reliance on exports to China.
But as we watch the United Kingdom
prepare
for its referendum on European Union membership, doubts begin to creep in.
The main question NMD poses is not how to
prepare
for a future world of missile defense but how to dampen today’s political concerns.
That is why, as world leaders and environment ministers
prepare
to attend the climate-change conference in Paris in November and December, persuading all major emitters to commit to ambitious and legally binding emissions reductions is no longer considered realistic.
From its new home, Hezbollah has been able to
prepare
assaults on Israel and the West, including the war against Israel in 2006, the recent car bombs directed at Israeli diplomats in India and Georgia, and attacks against Western and Jewish institutions in distant countries such as Argentina.
To give students the best possible chance to succeed, education must
prepare
them to handle issues that transcend national boundaries.
In 2000, Mozambique requested $3-4 million from donor countries to help it to
prepare
for impending floods.
That seems to be the case in Ukraine today, as its people
prepare
to vote for a new parliament little more than a year after their successful Orange Revolution.
While the fires would not have been stopped if we had three times the number of fire brigade workers and firefighting airplanes, a country suffering a decade-long diminution of its public services, its communities, and its morale can scarcely be expected to
prepare
itself well for a calamity made worse by climate change.
The discussion focused mainly on how food can be procured, prepared, and delivered within the constraints of pricing, availability, and each school district’s facilities (which determine what kind of food they can
prepare
and serve).
The UoPeople provides an invaluable good: hope for the future, and the means to
prepare
for it.
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