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Prevention programs that
promote
healthier diets and exercise can lower the prevalence of type 2 diabetes and reduce complications for those who have the disease.
Sarkozy’s visit to London also produced a Franco-British commitment to
promote
the European Security and Defense Policy (ESDP), and in France’s case to send more troops to Afghanistan.
Daniel Vasella, the chairman and CEO of Switzerland-based Novartis, the world's fifth largest pharmaceutical company, recently wrote that multinational companies "have a duty to adhere to fundamental values and to support and
promote
them."
By becoming a nuclear power, such regimes can ensure their own survival,
promote
their local or regional geopolitical interests, and even pursue an expansionist agenda.
From there, regional pacts that
promote
free trade and contend with climate change should be negotiated.
This will require that successive US administrations emphasize free trade, increase America’s air and naval presence, and invest in diplomacy designed to
promote
China’s integration within the region on terms consistent with the interests of the US, its allies (Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, and Australia), and its many friends.
Our building codes need to
promote
energy-efficient engineering and construction technologies, which can be supported by tax incentives and stricter regulations.
Indeed, Turkey is probably the only country that has been able to
promote
relations at the two levels in the Arab world.
In working to
promote
human rights, political reform, and democratization in China, Liu has made a significant contribution to the values of peace and fraternity among nations that Nobel had in mind when he created the award more than a century ago.
The European Central Bank’s role is fundamental for both, as well as in continuing to
promote
growth (both through expansionary monetary policy and by facilitating market access for countries whose financing still depends on the ECB’s implicit guarantee).
We assembled in the wake of a declaration in July by the United Nations General Assembly calling on countries to examine how national policies can
promote
happiness in their societies.
Fifth, to
promote
happiness, we must identify the many factors other than GNP that can raise or lower society’s well-being.
That is “six times the amount the US government spent to
promote
rule of law, democratic governance, and respect for fundamental human rights.”
Furthermore, one of the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals, which are aimed at ending poverty and promoting prosperity by 2030, is designed to deliver “inclusive and quality education for all and to
promote
lifelong learning” (SDG 4).
China, for example, seeks markets for its products and further energy resources, while Russia aims to use the SCO to
promote
its anti-Western agenda.
Brazil coordinates closely on defense matters with its neighbors, both bilaterally and through Unasur’s South American Defense Council, which aims to
promote
confidence-building, transparency, a joint regional defense industry, and, most important, a common defense identity.
On one hand, these programs help
promote
stability by supporting the parent banks active in the region.
Since the 1980’s, governments have been pressed to
promote
exports to earn foreign exchange and import food.
The next generation of technological advances could also
promote
greater income equality by leveling the playing field in education.
The better and fairer position, however, is to embrace the vision of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and
promote
unambiguously the idea that human dignity requires respect for the equally vital and mutually dependent freedoms from fear and want.
They should
promote
such a delegation of sovereignty only when it truly enhances the long-term performance of their democracies, not when it merely advances the interests of globalist elites.
And they can
promote
qualities like perseverance, teamwork, and leadership – the kinds of soft skills employers seek in job candidates – while even supporting gender equality.
The Council says that it invited officially approved Chinese writers because it wanted to create greater understanding of Chinese literature and
promote
cultural exchange between the two countries.
In this context, subsidies that
promote
the development of green technologies – wind, solar, bio-energy, geothermal, hydrogen, and fuel-cell technologies, among others – are doubly important.
But the trade rules inscribed in DR-CAFTA
promote
profits for a few at the expense of the well being of the many.
It is hypocritical to
promote
democracy and then sign a trade agreement that denies workers the basic democratic right to organize and join unions.
The size of the tax cuts that it did
promote
was so large, however, that it provided some stimulus anyway.
But individual countries would orient intervention and economic policies toward defending the equilibrium rate, or, more radically, an international authority might authorize aggressive intervention by trading partners to
promote
consistency.
Because there is a growing fear among governments that such benefits will occur only in the future, the commitment to fiscal restraint that marked the run up to the euro’s birth is softening as leaders seek to reconcile the single currency with the urgent need to
promote
growth and employment.
But it is also essential, because China’s new leadership seems determined to come to grips with a vast array of internal imbalances that threaten the environment,
promote
destabilizing income inequality, and exacerbate regional disparities.
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