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Moreover, many of the treaties
provide
investors with direct access to arbitration.
In thinking about this question, we can put aside the environmental constraints that
provide
reasons for not increasing the population, because Parfit is trying to get at an underlying question of value.
The IMF package of $30 billion - don't ask how much of that money is real and can be used - will not
provide
much in terms of confidence.
Such factors
provide
a sense of why attention to the history of Jews under capitalism helps us to understand capitalism more generally.
Even promising discoveries like bacteria or moths that can dissolve or digest plastics can
provide
only auxiliary support.
The European Commission’s “circular economy package” may
provide
another example worth emulating.
In the US, where most undergraduates bear at least part of the cost of their university education, political pressure is mounting to
provide
incentives like tuition discounts or loan forgiveness to students of science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (the so-called STEM fields).
It is also true, however, that such training does not
provide
an adequate foundation for addressing the more abstract, but profoundly important, questions that ultimately must guide global policy and decision-making.
Arogya Parivar is centered on recruiting and training residents of remote villages to become “health educators,” who, along with qualified doctors, organize “health camps” – mobile clinics that
provide
access to health screenings and a robust portfolio of treatment options.
Agreements with, and access to, the International Monetary Fund and Europe’s new bailout fund
provide
(soft) constraints.
Combined with the raw military capacity that the US brings to the table, this means that America is powerful enough to enforce the peace and
provide
stability for commerce to thrive.
Europe must not only put forward a clear demand for an immediate cease-fire and the end to Syrian and Iranian meddling in Lebanon, it must also
provide
the means to enforce it as well as massive support for Lebanon’s reconstruction.
History may
provide
some guidance here.
Now, thanks to the Institute of International Education, charities, philanthropists, and foundations have united to help refugee students find higher-education opportunities, and to
provide
safe havens for lecturers and professors persecuted by the Syrian regime.
So we should do more to
provide
seed capital for education start-ups like Catalyst, which can then help to scale up successful pilot programs.
This “coalition of the willing” could agree to certain basic standards: to forego building coal-fired plants, increase automobiles’ fuel efficiency, and
provide
targeted assistance to developing countries to enhance their energy efficiency and reduce emissions.
Coalition members could also agree to
provide
stronger incentives to their own producers, through either more stringent caps on emissions or higher taxes on pollution.
Several detailed recent calculations
provide
credible estimates of how much external financing developing countries will need to achieve SDG 4.A UNESCO study puts the total at $39.5 billion per year.
The way to achieve this, it seems, was for Japan to
provide
military support to the US.
First, investments in health
provide
an important safety net against poverty traps, especially in times of economic upheaval.
This will, supposedly, eradicate a field of poppies,
provide
local people with protein from fish and fowl, help reforestation and also bring employment to local children.
It is, of course, easier to mock the attempts of organizations such as USAID to tackle poppy production than
provide
a viable solution.
Indeed, helicopter gun-ships and expensive crop replacement programs may
provide
TV-friendly images that politicians love, but do nothing to lessen the demand for drugs.
Sanders’s integrity comes across as unimpeachable, while Clinton continues to
provide
reasons for questioning hers.
Like its Brexit strategy, the government’s new exporting plan does not
provide
any clarity for British firms.
By demolishing the arrangements that
provide
British firms with seamless access to the world’s largest services market, and by closing itself off to immigration, the UK has embarked on a path of greater economic vulnerability, and lower-skill, lower-wage jobs.
Mini-grids can have a major competitive advantage over grid extension in rural and remote areas, because they can
provide
electricity more quickly and at much lower cost.
Productivity-enhancing farm machinery, for example, usually requires more power than off-grid household systems can
provide.
If African governments embrace diversity in the way electricity is generated and distributed, they could
provide
modern energy to millions of people, while placing the continent at the forefront of a global energy transformation.
Fiscal transfers, whereby eurozone countries commit to
provide
funds to their distressed counterparts, could also work.
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