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We would have enough resources to win the war against hunger, end conflicts, stop communicable diseases,
provide
clean drinking water, broaden educational access, and halt climate change.
Its purpose is to
provide
authoritative new evidence concerning how governments and businesses can achieve stronger economic growth while simultaneously addressing climate risks.
The Reinhart/Rogoff paper appeared to
provide
the perfect argument in support of rapid consolidation, which is why it was cited intensively in policy discussions.
Researchers are tempted by persuasive results that can attract the interest of policymakers, who are tempted by a selective reading of the evidence that can
provide
them with ammunition in domestic and international debate.
Failures always reveal weaknesses and
provide
incontrovertible evidence of our incomplete understanding of how things work.
On the other side, however, remains the vast population of powerless Iraqis, including widows and divorced or abandoned women with no one to
provide
for them and their children.
Though conditions in Iraq today are drawing many young men toward violence, I am convinced that we need only to
provide
decent jobs and housing to save them.
Last but not least, we must
provide
loans to poor families to help them build a respectable life.
The power to tax, for example, is often used more to employ civil servants or workers in favored companies than to
provide
services the people want.
But the real change will come only when all STEM programs
provide
students with the tools they need to carry out a credible assessment of their work’s effects on humanity.
The desire to exact revenge on Musharraf for stifling democracy and failing to
provide
Bhutto with sufficient security will only inflame a political atmosphere that Pakistani liberals seek to de-radicalize.
But Google’s efforts to
provide
direct answers to questions have fueled complaints at the European Commission.
The truth is that the various party platforms, meant to inform the electorate and
provide
a basis for coalition talks, reveal a shocking lack of imagination and paucity of new ideas.
Already, Japan, Australia, and South Korea
provide
security assistance to Southeast Asian countries on a bilateral basis.
Trump’s overriding motivation is to serve the economic interests of the US coal, oil, and gas industries, which
provide
ample campaign financing and media backing for the Republicans in Congress and in state governments across the country.
But tying executive payoffs to long-term results does not
provide
a complete answer to the challenge facing firms and regulators.
Freed from exchange-rate risk, international investors no longer demanded a risk premium from these countries and were willing to
provide
funds to all of them under the same favorable conditions that previously had been reserved for Germany.
Japan is thus helping to create conditions to allow mid-level powers to act jointly and effectively to
provide
an essential international “public good.”
Although China may not like it, the international trading system may
provide
more leverage than any other post-Kyoto mechanism over developing countries’ environmental policies.
The prolonged recession and economic malaise have dented the individual savings rate, while banks no longer have the resources to
provide
peace of mind to many retail investors, whose trust has been severely eroded.
If they
provide
a public good – that is, credit to the real economy – should they be part of a broad-based long-term economic policy strategy for the country?
So, even as we need companies to
provide
more and more vital services, from transportation to health care to evacuation plans, we trust them less and less.
On the contrary, people are justifiably shocked at the steady stream of stories calling into question whether the companies that
provide
so many essential services in countries around the world deserve their confidence.
But growth can
provide
the resources to address that.
Artificial intelligence will
provide
the boost that keeps the teens rolling.
The recently announced EU-Canada Strategic Partnership Agreement (SPA) aims to deepen bilateral ties in “all fields of cooperation,” including education, transport, energy, the Arctic, and science and technology, as well as
provide
for enhanced foreign-policy cooperation, with a focus on crisis management and security.
Instead, Trump’s campaign called for a “deficit-neutral system of infrastructure tax credits” to
provide
incentives for private businesses to undertake projects to build roads, bridges, tunnels, airports, and so forth.
Rather, they comprise short video tutorials, interactive activities to practice concepts in realistic scenarios, and quizzes and peer assessments that
provide
valuable feedback to students.
For far too long, the region’s post-secondary institutions have operated without having to prove that the education they
provide
aligns with global quality standards and expectations.
They lack large Muslim communities that could
provide
a bridgehead for Islamist extremist movements based in Africa and the Middle East.
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