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Entrepreneurs cannot reach their full potential without staunch support from investors, and investors cannot
provide
that support without the backing of their clients.
Coal and gas are burned in huge and growing amounts to produce electricity and to
provide
energy for industry.
Demographic data don’t capture the on-the-ground reality of asylum systems on the brink of collapse or economies struggling to
provide
housing and employment.
Whether it is called European Union, United States of Europe, United Europe, or something else, it will also
provide
for a unitary, simplified system of normative acts that will introduce more transparency and accountability.
Other EU countries, led by France and Germany, can
provide
foreign aid.
If these two countries’ mutual hostility is not reined in, and a fundamentalist Afghanistan continues to
provide
the strategic depth through which Pakistan threatens its sworn Indian enemies, the current disaster might still breed defeat.
Moreover, whereas the US has a large and recurring trade deficit with China, the country typically posts a surplus with its southern neighbors, which traditionally favor the high-value goods and sophisticated services that US companies
provide.
For example, most government refugee shelters didn’t
provide
gender-exclusive toilets and showers – a disaster for women from conservative Islamic backgrounds.
Thanks to funding and training offered by my organization and others, the Somali Red Crescent will provide, on a continuing basis, maternal and child health support, vaccination programs, outpatient clinics, and other forms of community-based health care.
Others, which require more resources, can be developed as investments that not only
provide
protection from climate change, but also advance competitiveness, development, and security.
For example, health centers established throughout the country
provide
vaccinations and treat illnesses that village-level CHWs cannot, and have extended obstetrics services to the majority of Rwandan women.
Frustration with the complexities of trying to
provide
ready fixes leads to attempts to find even more radical solutions.
Today, as China’s power grows, will it help
provide
global public goods?
Friedman was right about one thing: flexible exchange rates do
provide
valuable monetary-policy independence.
Although these developments
provide
clear symbols of the world's ongoing commitment to protecting human rights, strikingly little is known about the true effectiveness of such treaties in achieving their goals.
Just as parents are expected to
provide
for the interests of their own children, rather than for the interests of strangers, in accepting the office of president of the United States, George W. Bush assumed a specific role that makes it his duty to protect and further the interests of Americans.
Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, and Algeria permit Syrian refugees to enter, but
provide
no support to those who do; there are no refugees camps in these countries.
Most urgently, the wealthy Gulf states should
provide
more funding to the countries that are hosting the most refugees, thereby enabling them to begin improving living conditions for those seeking safety.
The Islamic tradition of protecting the welfare of the poor can
provide
the language and legitimacy needed to inspire citizens to do their part.
We adopted the necessary measures to
provide
military reassurance, and at the same time reaffirmed our political responsibility for cooperative security in Europe.
And yet the recent protests – somewhat similar to those that preceded the end of the Soviet Union –
provide
grounds for cautious optimism about the future.
With funding for good teachers and schools, we can
provide
an education for all children.
And by 2030 – the year when the world has promised to
provide
universal primary and secondary education for all – an estimated 800 million people will enter adulthood without the qualifications necessary for the modern labor force.
Whereas an earlier generation managed to travel to the moon, our generation has failed even to
provide
a classroom for all of the children here on Earth.
By facilitating the largest single investment in education in history, and by encouraging developing countries to spend more, the IFFEd could, over time,
provide
20 million more classrooms for children around the world.
Adding to the pressure, America would expect the kind of cooperation in pacifying Pakistan’s tribal areas that Musharraf has proven unable to
provide.
The danger of following such a path always lies in the fact that collective decision-making bodies not only
provide
services that are useful to everybody, but also may abuse their power to redistribute resources among the participating countries.
The Fed cannot even
provide
credit to specific regions, let alone states on the verge of bankruptcy (for example, California).
If adopted widely, the program could make it possible for developing countries to
provide
quality education to millions more children, including refugees, young girls, and former child soldiers like me.
Nor would most have anticipated China’s increasing provision of global public goods, including its “one belt, one road” strategy, which aims to
provide
the infrastructure needed to knit Eurasia into a single vast market.
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