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Servicing that debt would require
primary
budget surpluses equal to at least 4% of GDP until 2022 – an outcome that would require a surge in growth.
The change in a country’s debt burden reflects the size of its
primary
budget balance (the balance minus interest payments) as a share of GDP, as well as the difference between its borrowing costs and its GDP growth rate.
When the difference between borrowing costs and growth becomes too large, the
primary
budget surpluses required to stop debt from increasing become impossible to achieve.
These ambitious targets – ranging from halving extreme poverty and reducing maternal mortality by three-quarters to achieving universal
primary
schooling and halting (and beginning to reverse) the spread of HIV/AIDS – are supposed to be met by the end of 2015.
Lack of experience,
primary
caregiver responsibilities, bargaining style, and plain old discrimination all help to explain the gender gap.
The majority of street protests have occurred in the most deprived and neglected areas, and the
primary
demands have been economic: better jobs, housing, health-care services, and infrastructure.
But the
primary
objective must not be to ensure that British agricultural exports are competitive.
But that unity must be built step by step, with the
primary
focus on increasing regional trade within Africa.
The reactor meltdowns at Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi power station in 2011 demonstrated what happens when
primary
and emergency operating power are cut.
A third challenge is climate change, which weighs heavily on countries where agriculture is still the
primary
sector for employment.
Some believe that this vacuum is the
primary
difficulty with the international debt system.
To listen to President Donald Trump’s administration, one might think that trade remains the
primary
reason for the loss of manufacturing jobs in the United States.
Such policies, however, would undermine innovation and productivity growth, the
primary
force behind rising living standards.
Assertions by Republican Party leaders that excessive social support is the
primary
culprit – a favorite theme of vice-presidential candidate Paul Ryan – are just as mistaken as Democratic Party leaders’ claim that permitting tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans to expire at the end of this year would cure all.
It is also important to bear in mind that in 1973, the US suffered less from the OPEC oil embargo than Europe did, even though America, which had resupplied Israel in its war with Egypt and Syria in October of that year, was the
primary
target.
The confused situation faced by the Caroline Institute in 1950 reminds us that all prize committees face difficult choices: after four indecisive rounds of preliminary voting, three
primary
alternatives emerged, but the out-come was still uncertain.
Her
primary
demand was that Musharraf surrender his uniform.
For students, the foundations for success must be laid early, beginning with pre-primary and
primary
education.
Some of these skills can be learned only in universities; others can (and should) be mastered in
primary
and secondary schools.
Between 1970 and 1998, its
primary
school enrollment rates grew to over 90%, secondary schooling soared from 32% to 75%, and university education doubled.
Now that transaction costs are so low, the
primary
benefit of working at work is that the physical interactions foster an organizational culture and boost creativity, rather than efficiency or productivity, within an established routine.
It will be along time before the “Dear Leader” will be able to convince his followers that a stock market, with its demand for corporatization and even privatisation, is at all connected to the
primary
stage of "juche.”
Any government that follows policies which leave large fractions of the population unemployed or underemployed is failing in its
primary
mission.
Regulators’
primary
tool to enforce compliance was their authority to reject non-CRA-compliant banks’ requests for new branches or mergers.
To identify the root of European discontent, we need to examine the long-held expectation that leadership in Europe must always come from the Franco-German partnership, which was the
primary
driver of European integration for decades.
The best way for countries to achieve a more integrated approach is to strengthen
primary
care, which is most people’s first point of contact with the health system.
And because
primary
care is delivered to rich and poor alike, it is the foundation of a fair and equitable society.
First, we need to maintain the political will to strengthen
primary
care and achieve universal health coverage.
As part of the campaign, I will be meeting with leaders throughout Africa to encourage them to take tangible steps toward strengthening
primary
care.
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