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Indeed, the number of such people may be even smaller than that of medical professionals who have dropped out of the field in frustration over being unable to deliver care at the standard they were trained to
provide.
They can share transport, using Uber, Lyft, or RelayRides;
provide
accommodation through Airbnb; tender household chores via TaskRabbit, Fiverr, or Mechanical Turk; and arrange their grocery deliveries using Favor and Instacart.
Much of this increase is occurring in large cities where discontent was already mounting in response to the government’s palpable failure to
provide
basic goods and services.
The corridors will
provide
a more direct transport route for oil and liquefied gas from Africa and the Persian Gulf, while minimizing exposure to sea-lanes policed by the United States Navy.
Instead, they regarded the idea as a fantasy meant to
provide
some comfort in their darkest hour; at times, I wondered whether they were right.
Or private capital can be granted a bigger say, and trust placed in the market to
provide
for society.
Again, CBD seems to offset the addictive effects of cannabis, and seems to
provide
relief from withdrawal symptoms.
Multinational digital firms, mostly based in the US, have pushed for globally harmonized rules that would
provide
predictability and limit the space for national governments to intervene in digital flows.
His courage, vision, eloquence, and political skills
provide
a model and inspiration for the US and other countries today.
Better gender statistics could
provide
a more detailed understanding of women’s access to justice, education, and finance; improved measures of poverty and inequality could reveal how the benefits of economic growth are distributed; and natural capital accounting could uncover the value of resource endowments, thereby helping to ensure that they are used in a rational and sustainable manner.
But no pan-European statesman has emerged, and no major European institution has even had the courage to
provide
its own analysis of the current situation, much less propose a strategic scenario for the future.
Moreover, success here can
provide
lessons in how to facilitate the daunting process of reform and modernization in the wider Middle East.
Resolving these semi-dormant wars requires stepped-up political involvement, economic engagement, and a willingness to
provide
Western peacekeeping forces and monitors if and when they are needed.
And now Japan will
provide
up to $2.8 billion dollars to help improve US bases on Guam, which will have even greater strategic significance in the future.
Once these legal changes – the most sweeping in our post-war history – are in place by this summer, Japan will be better able to
provide
a seamless response for all levels of crisis.
As in Russia and Venezuela, a few courageous dissidents are allowed to exist on the margins of public discourse, to
provide
a semblance of free speech.
“Giving confidence” to this sort of customer requires the capacity to
provide
quick, automatic, meaningful, and front-loaded financial support; otherwise, accumulating reserves and pooling them in regional agreements will still look like a more reliable option.
But the IMF is in no position to
provide
such support.
In 2003-2004, arguably the last period in which the Fund had to
provide
meaningful assistance to members, approximately 80% of the volume of financial support was provided on an “exceptional” basis, defined as more than 300% of quotas.
No wonder, then, that members rely more on their capacity to accumulate reserves than on the Fund’s ability to
provide
opportune, affordable, and reliable financial support.
The Fund has no instrument to
provide
short-term liquidity to emerging markets facing capital volatility.
They stepped beyond their mandates to
provide
quick financial support to investment banks, mostly by supplying private banks with liquid instruments in exchange for longer-term and less liquid assets.
If the IMF is to
provide
short-term liquidity to members in need, a crucial question that must be resolved is whether such financial assistance should be available only to those with strong macroeconomic fundamentals.
“Normal access” should be raised to levels that are concomitant with members’ potential need to borrow, and a new liquidity line to
provide
reliable and meaningful front-loaded financial support should be created.
And that is what Europe lacks today, in the form of political leaders who
provide
an inspiring and forward-looking vision to their people.
And, as it stands, no third parties or candidates
provide
reasonable alternatives.
They
provide
imposingly tangible evidence that something is being done about migration.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, visiting Vietnam in January, pledged to
provide
six more boats worth $338 million.
In Africa, smallholder farmers – who
provide
80% of the sub-Saharan region’s food – need infrastructure for agricultural development, including irrigation and roads, as well as better market organization and access to technology.
Among them were two recent Cambridge graduates, William Astbury and John Desmond Bernal, who became interested in the problem of protein structure--Astbury as a result of being asked by Bragg to
provide
X-ray diagrams of wool and silk.
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