Provide
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India’s Jan Dhan Yojana program has mobilized an estimated $6 billion from newly acquired customers, which could be used to
provide
additional tailored products.
Whatever its outcome, Pinochet’s case demonstrates that the amnesties tyrants grant themselves
provide
only limited protection.
Employers that
provide
learning opportunities will become a destination for talent.
And yet Pakistan continues to
provide
the Afghan Taliban a safe haven within its borders.
The cuts would also increase the costs to hospitals that
provide
care that is not reimbursed.
Just promising not to
provide
a bailout is not credible.
The viability of the Republican bankruptcy proposal boils down to this: who will
provide
financing to a large complex financial institution – operating globally – while it is being restructured in bankruptcy?
The private sector won’t
provide
it.
So we must be talking about a scenario in which some part of the federal government, with or without express legislative approval, scrambles to
provide
an ad hoc loan in the range of tens or hundreds of billions of dollars, via a judge.
Originally funded by yet another billionaire, George Soros, Project Syndicate operates independently to
provide
hard-to-monetize informed opinion and analysis with nary an “advertorial” or product review in sight.
Unlike large-scale conventional power plants, solar installations can be built in months; in addition to being cost-effective, they
provide
a quick means of responding to growing global demand.
And, because solar plants can generally be operated independently of complex interregional electricity grids, they
provide
less developed countries a way to electrify their economies without building expensive new infrastructure.
Solar power plants
provide
insurance against fossil fuels’ inherent price volatility.
It could
provide
opportunities for students in Iraq and Palestine whose schools were destroyed and have yet to be reopened, as well as for some half-million Syrian children in Lebanon, displaced by four years of mayhem.
Schools
provide
more than the skills that children will need in later life; they also serve as vehicles for disseminating lifesaving health and safety information.
Education may not
provide
humanitarian support in exactly the same way that the provision of medical care, food, or shelter does, but the risks facing children out of school during crises – including labor, marriage, human trafficking, and recruitment as soldiers – can be as grim as any other type of suffering.
Schools
provide
their students with something that no other service or humanitarian assistance program can offer: hope of a return to normalcy and of a future worth planning for after those delivering the emergency response have left.
Even by 2040, and assuming that all of the Paris agreement’s promises are fulfilled, the IEA expects wind and solar to provide, respectively, just 1.9% and 1% of global energy.
Can the BoE – and the UK Treasury – really
provide
downside insurance for this full amount, or are the UK authorities set on the path to becoming another Iceland (where the value of bank assets peaked at more than 11 times the country’s GDP)?
These trends suggest that China will be a major source of both energy demand and cutting-edge technology, implying that it will have a unique opportunity to
provide
global leadership.
Yet the ACCEPT report may
provide
useful insight into the question, by highlighting how state management and economic liberalization interact.
Emanuel’s spokesperson, Matt McGrath, recently issued a statement explaining that, “FIFA could not
provide
a basic level of certainty on some major unknowns that put our city and taxpayers at risk.”
In addition to holding anywhere from two to six games – potentially over the course of a number of weeks – World Cup host cities are expected to throw a “fan fest,” furnish training facilities for the teams, and
provide
extensive tax exemptions for a range of activities.
They also need to extend all of the services they
provide
to non-citizens, which will require building trust within remote communities.
Those countries who also
provide
disincentives to work should keep Italy's sluggishness in mind and learn the lessons Italy's government has ignored.
Some favor affirmative action programs that
provide
preferences for minorities in job allocation, college admission, and public contracts.
The maritime Silk Road is not just a trade initiative; it will also
provide
several access points for China’s navy in the Indian Ocean region, through accords for refueling, replenishment, crew rest, and maintenance.
To benefit American workers and spur economic growth, tax reforms need to increase the burden on the rich, and
provide
relief to workers and the middle class.
And, instead of direct government investment of that amount, the administration wants to
provide
modest tax incentives for the private sector to spearhead various projects.
The short-term mentality of some market players may
provide
some interesting trading opportunities, but it impedes the development of a system in which innovation thrives.
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