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The key issue is to ensure that the western Balkans keeps its focus on the European agenda, which means that the EU must
provide
guidance and encouragement through tangible initiatives.
If the Union decides, as it could, that all member states must
provide
public health care for all unemployed persons, it would be up to national parliaments, not 25 judges in Luxembourg, to determine how to address that objective.
Constitutions
provide
modest checks, but private associations of professionals, religions, and regions – the heart of civil society –
provide
the deeper balance.
The latest signs are Chinese President Xi Jinping’s purge of General Xu Caihou, an ex-Politburo member and former vice-chairman of the Central Military Commission, on charges of corruption, and Japan’s “reinterpretation” of Article 9 of its constitution to permit the country to
provide
military aid to its allies.
The good is a capable state: a bureaucracy that can protect the country and its people, keep the peace, enforce rules and contracts,
provide
infrastructure and social services, regulate economic activity, credibly enter into inter-temporal obligations, and tax society to pay for it all.
Fiscal and economic performance during the year will
provide
the basis for that decision, to be taken in early 1998, with monetary union beginning January 1, 1999.
Far from leveling the playing field, this has made urban water management in most cities less equitable, because the state is unable to
provide
the necessary services in an efficient, sustainable, or comprehensive way.
It cannot opt out of the US-led sanctions regime; and it cannot exempt the disputed Kurils from its security treaty with the US, especially now that it has been urging the US to
provide
an explicit commitment to defend the Japanese-controlled Senkaku Islands, over which China claims sovereignty.
For some weak states, internal threats
provide
clear objectives.
The official policy of “Four Modernizations” (industrial, agricultural, military, and scientific-technological) that has underpinned China’s rise since the late 1970’s has failed to
provide
an answer to that question, because the “fifth modernization” – the emergence of democracy and the rule of law – is still missing.
We have already provided three new patrol vessels to Indonesia through grant aid cooperation and have decided to
provide
ten more to the Philippine Coast Guard.
Moreover, we are moving forward with the necessary survey to enable us to
provide
such vessels to Vietnam.
A sort of beefed-up Juncker plan (the European Commission president’s scheme to invest €315 billion over three years), based on preselected projects to be activated when the time is right, would
provide
a significant hedge against the risk of recession.
In the US, community colleges
provide
the first step toward a good job for millions of Americans.
Around the country, community colleges are working with businesses and experimenting with ways to
provide
practical training for high-demand occupations and to fill specialized needs.
As these examples illustrate, though workforce training is a public good, no single institution or arm of government has all of the answers concerning how best to
provide
it.
If they are to succeed, they will need to
provide
an inspiring new platform that convincingly addresses the issues of the today – all while contending with new political forces.
Indeed, China’s efforts to curb pollution and environmental destruction, while shifting to a more sustainable growth model, can
provide
valuable lessons for governments worldwide.
For society to function, it must
provide
individuals with incentives not to do so, through rewards and punishments, regulations and fines.
But it is to be hoped that the West's legal systems will
provide
an alternative recourse, one that will not only partially redress past injustices, but
provide
incentives for corporations to think twice before profiting from brutal regimes in the future.
They will need to
provide
medium-range rockets and light armored vehicles to anti-regime forces, in addition to training them to use their weapons properly.
Now, China has pledged to
provide
$62 billion in loans for the “China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.”
One fulfills the criterion of Pareto optimality: because the community makes decisions unanimously – or, at least, adhering to rules that protect minorities – it implements measures that
provide
advantages to some or all members and create disadvantages for none.
Developed countries should invest in affordable child care, early childhood education, and parental leave; shift from family to individual taxes; and
provide
more generous tax credits, benefits, and protections for low-wage and part-time workers.
In East Asia, American air and naval forces
provide
a check on China, but also serve one of China’s strategic interests by keeping Japan from conducting an independent military policy.
Institutionalizing the G-8 and providing it with executive functions could best
provide
the external impetus that is needed.
This would
provide
us with lots of genetic variation, enabling us to analyze the genes fully.
It all seems as if, in the face of a crisis that calls into question decades of finance– driven capitalism and the dominance of free-market ideology, and despite widespread expectations of a revival of the welfare state, the social-democratic ideal has failed to convince a majority of Europeans that it can
provide
effective solutions.
But our solid understanding of the fundamentals of global warming – the base of our knowledge of climate science – should
provide
reason enough to press on with the implementation of carbon-free energy technologies.
Now, with a Republican majority in the Senate and a Republican president in the White House, those plans can
provide
the basis for legislative action.
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