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The "employment pact" concluded at the beginning of the year between the government and employee and employer organizations, indeed, was scuttled when Chancellor Kohl unilaterally decreed reductions in social spending on the order of DM50 billion so as to meet a looming budget crunch and
prepare
the ground for meeting the conditions for emu membership.
The key will be to smooth out free trade’s negative impacts and
prepare
societies better for increasing economic openness.
With the effects of climate change expected to intensify in coming years, Africa’s smallholder farmers must
prepare
now for a more turbulent future.
True, Kirchner entered the campaign not so much to win as to
prepare
for the next presidential election, but as Menem's opponents fell, he captured the spotlight.
Global leaders – whether policymakers or intellectuals – bear a responsibility to
prepare
their societies for impending global shifts.
They are supposed to consider all possibilities, even disagreeable ones, and
prepare
the population for prospective developments.
So Iraqis better
prepare
for an even more brutal dose.
And now that poor health has forced him to
prepare
to hand power to his third and youngest son, Kim Jong-un (the so-called “Young General”), opposition has become more visible.
Rather than shut their eyes and hope that, this time, the pollsters are vindicated, the EU should
prepare
even for the worst-case scenario.
Tinkering with existing systems will not be enough to
prepare
us for the technology-driven transformation that we are facing.
South Korean President Lee Myung-bak has wisely begun to
prepare
for that contingency by proposing a special “Unification Tax” to help pay the costs of the Kim dynasty’s eventual disintegration.
Japan and the rest of Asia should
prepare
for that day as well.
The young men and women will attend Rwandans’ weddings and funerals, learn to
prepare
and enjoy their foods, and acquire some of their language, the portal through which to view their sturdy values.
Where wives and daughters now refuse to drop everything to
prepare
lunch for the man of the house, the maid takes up the slack.
In preparing the new report, the SDSN teamed up with several partner agencies to
prepare
a “needs assessment” on how to launch the data revolution for the SDGs.
It is important for Europeans to reflect on that as they
prepare
for further rounds of enlargement and consider starting accession negotiations with Turkey.
We can learn from them today to
prepare
for tomorrow.
And it is education that provides children with hope that there is light at the end of the tunnel – hope that they can plan for the future and
prepare
for jobs and adulthood.
On the one hand, there is growing concern that the United States and many European countries are failing to
prepare
enough university graduates in the fields driving the twenty-first century “knowledge economy,” such as engineering and information technology.
Although it attracted some experienced advisers, political pressure for fast results left little time to
prepare
the groundwork.
What drove them to reject the party completely was a policy debate on restructuring “cram schools” – expensive private institutions that
prepare
high-school seniors for their university entrance examinations.
Time for Politics in KabulLONDON – As US and NATO soldiers
prepare
for their tenth Christmas in Afghanistan, a new buzzword is making the rounds: “transition,” the process of transferring responsibility for security from international to Afghan forces ahead of the withdrawal of foreign troops, which is set to begin in the spring of 2011.
Food for AllBRUSSELS – What should the G-20 do to
prepare
us to confront food crises, now and in the future?
Whither IrelandIreland now has to
prepare
for two possible outcomes.
So, how do we
prepare
our children and future generations for such times?
While that means continuing to demonstrate the benefits of new strains of cassava and other staples, the first priority must be to educate people, especially village women, about the hazards of eating unprocessed cassava, and to teach them how to
prepare
it safely.
They need to
prepare.
Governments, companies, investors, and individuals all need to shake off complacency and take a more disciplined approach to borrowing and lending to
prepare
for the end – or continuation – of QE.
Big Oil, Big Gas, and Big Coal need to accept responsibility for climate change and start making real contributions to adaptation, or
prepare
to battle for their own survival – a battle that, in the long term, they simply cannot win.
Mexico also needs to continue to raise educational attainment to
prepare
the labor force for modern-sector employment.
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