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This means securing broad-based behavioral change, aligning incentives, reducing barriers to financing, and
promoting
private-sector participation.
Perhaps the biggest challenges facing China are raising real returns on financial liabilities (deposits and wealth-management products) and
promoting
more balanced lending.
In essence, while all of Iraq’s factions have a strong interest in
promoting
a central government that appears fully functional, that government’s powers will in fact be limited.
By buying goods from China, Polo was
promoting
economic wellbeing in Venice: consumers benefited from goods they could not acquire domestically – at least not at such a low cost – and merchants were profiting by re-selling Chinese imports at a markup.
But it also cannot be defined simply as any political movement that panders to the masses by
promoting
simplistic policy proposals.
Then, in the 1970s, largely as a result of an environmental scare promoted by Rachel Carson's book Silent Spring , foreign aid agencies and UN organizations stopped
promoting
DDT, and its usage declined.
That means support for international institutions, aligning America with the cause of international development,
promoting
public health, increasing cultural exchanges, maintaining an open economy, and dealing seriously with climate change.
Bush has been traveling the country
promoting
a plan to introduce personal retirement accounts invested in stocks and bonds.
First, by strengthening the three basic pillars without which development cannot germinate or opportunities flourish: a stable, vital, and participatory political democracy; a social market economy that is free, competitive, and open to the world; and a strong state that is effective in the fight against poverty and in
promoting
greater equality of opportunities.
I mean developing our human capital, which is our greatest resource; encouraging innovation and entrepreneurship, which are the only truly eternal resources we have on hand; investing in science and technology, which will open up unsuspected opportunities in the future; and
promoting
more dynamic and flexible markets and societies that will put us ahead, and at the helm, of change, rather than always lagging behind and trying to comprehend and adapt to change.
When it comes to tackling climate change, the United States has produced no federal mandate explicitly requiring or even
promoting
emissions-reductions targets.
We need campaigns like the one introduced by the Australian charity NPS MedicineWise, which held a competition for videos
promoting
public awareness of antibiotic use.
But her core problem remains that of
promoting
domestic economic expansion and achieving accord on a self-sustaining European strategy.
As the world’s largest economy, the US has taken the lead in
promoting
policies that reduce barriers.
But
promoting
and encouraging respect for human rights, including the right to life, are also among the UN’s purposes, as stated in Article One of the Charter.
This could include making more funding available to researchers and research institutions, as well as
promoting
open sources for knowledge sharing.
Yes, the world needs to address global warming (mainly through higher investments in green research and development, and by
promoting
exploitation of cheap, less-polluting shale gas).
But, as the Indian economist and frequent policymaker Vijay Kelkar has put it, “India needs to fashion [its] own sui generis model of growth and development…towards an advanced economy, always
promoting
inclusive growth, and thus gain the benefits of enhanced efficiency, greater equity, and better governance under a liberal democracy.”
Given Germany’s relative economic strength, it has a special responsibility to help foster investment throughout Europe, including by
promoting
European-level reforms of transport and energy, supporting incentives for innovation, and backing digital modernization.
However, this means that the challenge of maintaining a strong social welfare state in ethnically and racially diverse societies such as the US is not economic, but one of
promoting
respect and inclusiveness.
Moreover, Chinese policymakers have shown a clear commitment to minimizing government intervention and
promoting
a market-oriented approach for setting interest and exchange rates.
Similar “mission creep” and commercialization prompted the US Food and Drug Administration to reprimand the American company Darwin Life for
promoting
its three-person IVF techniques for the much wider market of age-related infertility.
But even before the dispute flared in mid-June, China was seething over India’s boycott of its May 14-15 summit
promoting
the much-vaunted “Belt and Road” initiative.
Policymakers should take the lead in
promoting
this science-based approach to learning and working, such as by redesigning institutions to emphasize collaboration.
Around the world, we have underutilized resources – people who want to work, machines that lie idle, buildings that are empty – and huge unmet needs: fighting poverty,
promoting
development, and retrofitting the economy for global warming, to name just a few.
Their approach has been to extend new loans so that Greece can service its existing debts, without restoring Greece’s banking system or
promoting
its export competitiveness.
We need to strengthen our resilience by
promoting
disaster risk reduction, adaptation, and sound safety nets for the most vulnerable.
Such policies might well prevent disease, thereby saving money, reducing human suffering, and
promoting
healthier and more meaningful lives.
But perhaps even more important is backing for reforms aimed at eliminating corruption and
promoting
growth.
Cynical political leaders ruthlessly capitalized on popular anxiety by
promoting
an odious nationalist vision that either ignores or distorts real-life experiences with immigration.
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