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Such steps include broadening financial markets to give more people access to credit and investment, strengthening social safety nets to
protect
the economically vulnerable, and improving educational access and quality.
Nevertheless, and understandably, many countries make decisions to locate production locally and to
protect
it against foreign trade, fearing market breakdown through war, trade sanctions, or simply shortsighted decisions by foreign governments to
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their own populations from price increases.
And, surrounded by unthreatening countries and two oceans, it finds it far easier to
protect
itself.
The bravery of the staff in trying to
protect
the hotel’s clients deserves the applause of every world traveler.
Re-Thinking Counter-TerrorismGrim-faced border guards and tough security measures at international airports provide powerful reassurance that the developed world is spending hundreds of billions of dollars to
protect
against terrorism.
For the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovakia, close cooperation with Poland may not be the best way to
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their interests in the EU, as their interests and the interests of a big, self-confident Poland may not be identical.
We must find new ways to combat inequality and
protect
the most vulnerable.
Still, the UK and other European countries must do much more to
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the desperate refugees seeking safe haven.
Benchmarks can help facilitate negotiations and
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both public and investor interests.
Peace in this huge and strategically vital region – and thus in the world – can prevail only if its countries manage, despite their turmoil, to
protect
themselves from ideological extremes and political excesses.
Many Europeans will conclude that this is further evidence (if any was needed) that the US will always – and disastrously –
protect
Israel from the international and reputational consequences of its actions.
It is up to the US to ensure that they work together to
protect
themselves – and ensure long-term stability throughout Asia.
It has also established a new 13,000-troop army division to
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the emerging economic corridor.
China’s stationing of its own troops in the Pakistani part of Kashmir for years, ostensibly to
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its ongoing strategic projects there, betrays its lack of confidence in Pakistani security arrangements – and suggests that China will continue to enlarge its military footprint in Pakistan.
To
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every child, polio must be eradicated globally.
Indeed, in almost all living creatures, hemoglobin is encapsulated in red blood cells, which
protect
the body from the protein’s negative effects (and, in turn,
protect
hemoglobin from the body’s digestive enzymes).
Having issued passports to tens of thousands of Abkhazians and South Ossetians, the Kremlin claims it intervened to
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them -- a tactic reminiscent of one used by Nazi Germany at the start of World War II.
It is equally important to restart global trade talks and bring the Doha Round to a successful conclusion – not least in order to
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Africa from the risk of rising protectionism.
The achievement of a global climate agreement promises not just to
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the environment, but also to cement Europe’s role as a leader in sustainability.
When it comes to overseeing intelligence agencies pledged to
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their sources and methods, the challenges are obvious.
Prabhu's pledges include improving and expanding rail lines, introducing wireless Internet at railway stations, eliminating unmanned level crossings, creating a 24-hour toll-free number for users to phone in complaints, and installing security cameras to
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women passengers.
Against them are arrayed President Bashar al-Assad and his cronies, Shia militant groups fighting to
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their lifelines to Iran, religious minorities concerned about life after Assad, and, most ominously, Iran and its Lebanese proxy, Hezbollah.
Instead, she made flailing efforts to
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the increasingly obsolete diesel technology base of Germany’s car producers.
Addressing climate change, increased migration, and the revolution in information and communication technologies (ICT) will require new, comprehensive international agreements to
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the interests of sovereign countries.
The main actors fall into three categories: open revisionists, like Russia and the Islamic State; those ready to fight to
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a minimum of order, such as the United States, France, and Great Britain; and ambivalent states – including key regional players in the Middle East, such as Turkey and Iran – whose actions fail to match their rhetoric.
Rather than leading rich-country savers to invest their money in poor countries out of greed, liberalization of capital flows has led poor-country savers to park their money in rich countries out of fear – fear of political instability, macreconomic disturbances, and deficient institutions (especially those that
protect
the rights of bondholders and minority shareholders).
In view of the possibility that Georgia recently executed an innocent man, it is particularly ironic that the South’s voters are America’s most zealous in their efforts to
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innocent human life – as long as that life is still inside the womb, or is that of a person who, suffering from a terminal illness, seeks a doctor’s assistance in order to die when he or she wants.
All of Europe, including Britain, would suffer from the loss of the common market and the loss of common values that the EU was designed to
protect.
Meanwhile, large emerging markets such as China, India, and Brazil are unlikely to fill the void, as they will remain keen to
protect
their national sovereignty and room to maneuver.
As a practical matter, the ECB’s price-stability objective, originally designed to
protect
the eurozone from Italian-style inflation, has ended up protecting it from German-inspired deflation.
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