Protecting
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Not surprisingly, government policy has supported these companies through regulation and subsidies, thereby
protecting
them from competition.
Protecting
the physical, emotional, and psychological wellbeing of children is a universal instinct that no faith, dogma, or ideology can defeat.
The IMF has already moved quickly to help many of our member countries in this time of crisis, including by
protecting
social spending in order to cushion the impact of the crisis on the most vulnerable.
Yet
protecting
them may merely delay the inevitable, because the longer they are allowed to suck scarce resources out of the economy, the more unaffordable an arms race with the US will become – and the greater the challenge to the CPC’s authority will become.
She said that change in Syria would require Syrians of every faith and ethnicity to work together,
protecting
and respecting the rights of minorities.
One of these is
protecting
forests, since deforestation accounts for 17% of emissions.
The SDGs set a bold but achievable agenda for addressing poverty, reducing inequality, improving education and health, and
protecting
the planet.
The West has an opportunity – and an obligation – to convince Putin that
protecting
his own interests requires profound and permanent democratic reform in Russia, starting with an unambiguous commitment to the rule of law.
It also implies subsidizing and
protecting
domestic production, just as all developed nations once did – and still do whenever it suits them.
Here the all-powerful Tsar was key to
protecting
the great Russian soul from the "evil" western influences of freedom and disorder.
With a bit of investment and foresight, spelled out in a new report, prepared by the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), on Data for Development, the data revolution can drive a sustainable development revolution, and accelerate progress toward ending poverty, promoting social inclusion, and
protecting
the environment.
That EU embraces globalization and innovation, while also
protecting
Europeans, doing more to help them adapt to a changing world.
Indeed, they seem unwilling to back up their warnings of “costs” and “consequences” with meaningful measures like asset freezes, trade sanctions, and travel restrictions – reinforcing Putin’s belief that they will continue to choose their relationships with Russia over
protecting
Ukraine’s territorial integrity.
Tougher enforcement of minimum-wage and other legislation
protecting
workers is needed as well, so that we allay fears that migrants are forcing a race to the bottom.
The UN spends billions of dollars promoting human rights,
protecting
the environment, fighting disease and reducing poverty.
Many in Britain know exactly what they want: to impose controls on the movement of workers from the rest of the EU, thereby
protecting
the domestic labor market, but without losing access to the single market or passporting rights, which allow British firms to sell their financial services on the continent.
Banks can use derivatives to hedge risk – say, by ensuring that oil producers to which they lend lock in today’s prices for their product through derivatives contracts, thereby
protecting
themselves and the bank from price volatility.
China’s environmental activists, meanwhile, have focused on the “politically safe” issues of
protecting
biodiversity, recycling, and environmental education.
What is at stake is not
protecting
domestic producers, but
protecting
our planet.
In fact, the Turkish military, with the judiciary’s support, explicitly intervened in the civilian government’s functioning in 1960, 1971, 1980, and 1997, each time in the name of
protecting
secularism.
How a government behaves at home (for example,
protecting
a free press), in international institutions (consulting others and multilateralism), and in foreign policy (promoting development and human rights) can affect others by the influence of its example.
But there is no doubt that
protecting
– and even enhancing – women’s job and income prospects will require upgrading their skills, so that they can take advantage of the new and changing opportunities created by the ongoing digital revolution.
China may reason that its naval build-up in the Indian Ocean is only about
protecting
sea lanes vital to shipping the resources that its economy needs.
This distinct genealogy contributed to the fact that after 1989 the real priorities of the Union was not the rapid reunification of Europe but rather deepening integration of its western half, and
protecting
itself from possible destabilizing effects of radical geopolitical changes.
Yet, when it comes to
protecting
this global treasure, these countries are expected to shoulder the burden by themselves.
And the British parliament enacted a new law
protecting
diplomats from suffering similar treatment in the future.
Protecting
schools from extremists today will help to stem the rise of extremism tomorrow.
Vaccines
protecting
against Helicobacter pylori and hepC are in development (although the latter is proving particularly challenging).
According to Swaraj, India joined the agreement not “out of greed or fear,” but “because of our commitment to
protecting
the environment.”
A Peruvian farmer now intends to sue the German coal company RWE to cover the costs of
protecting
his home, which lies in the flood path of a glacial lake.
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