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That should surely
provide
more than enough time for Japanese beef ranchers to prepare themselves for foreign competition (of the 870,000 tons of beef imported annually, 520,000 tons come from Australia, the US, and New Zealand).
It is necessary because persistently weak global growth is unlikely to
provide
the solid external demand for Chinese exports that it once did.
I pressed newly appointed Finance Minister Lou Jiwei on this point, suggesting that China deploy some of its excess foreign-exchange reserves to fund such an effort – the same tactic used to
provide
a $200 billion start-up injection for the China Investment Corporation, the sovereign wealth fund that he ran for the previous five and a half years.
Policymakers can
provide
only general responses, not deal with all cases individually.
Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, in a meeting with US National Security Adviser Susan Rice and others, explained that Israel could not antagonize Russia for fear that it would
provide
Syria with sophisticated weapons systems (primarily S-300 anti-aircraft missiles) – a move that would upend the status quo in Israel’s strategic environment.
This means that the central government’s role should be to
provide
more advanced security assets such as fixed or rotary air support, intelligence, and logistical and communications support.
Despite having allowed themselves to become Kremlin special-operations tools, the major social-media platforms have been reluctant to
provide
information to democratic governments and the public.
Done properly, protecting rain forests is a cost-effective method both to abate climate change and to
provide
sustainable livelihoods for many millions of people now living in rural poverty.
Money from bilateral and multilateral donors, along with coordinated technical assistance and capacity-building programs, would
provide
incentives for power producers to generate renewable energy.
For instance, it would have been possible to
provide
income support to job losers – which would have been useful after the crisis as well – by reforming the system of unemployment benefits.
A similar fate occurred to a Robin Hood tax, which, according to Finance Minister Giulio Tremonti, should have forced banks and oil producers to
provide
resources for the poor.
The tax on banks had to be transformed into a commitment to
provide
fresh money to troubled financial institutions via the so-called “Tremonti Bonds.”
Businesses that attract top ratings can enjoy exponential growth, as new customers are attracted by good overall reviews and subsequently
provide
yet more (positive) feedback.
As the ministers overseeing labor-market policies in Austria and Luxembourg, respectively, we hope that these programs will
provide
a model for other European countries to follow as they look for ways to address the problem of long-term unemployment.
And, at the European level, we believe that an ambitious but not impossible goal should be added to the EU’s agenda: To
provide
every long-term unemployed person who is able, ready, and willing to work with the opportunity to do so.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (which
provide
health insurance to pensioners and the poor) has just announced its second round of grants – $665 million to 28 states, three territories, and the District of Columbia – to encourage innovations in health-care delivery.
The misplaced fear that allowing opioids to be used in hospitals will fuel addiction and crime in the community has led to tight restrictions on their use, and clinicians are not trained to
provide
them when they are needed.
If we are serious about a master plan for growth, we need to
provide
the necessary means.
Mainstream politicians will not regain lost ground until they, too, offer serious solutions that
provide
room for hope.
The fiscal buffers from past oil revenues can
provide
the six countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) with short-term relief.
This would shield their populations from the West’s problems and, at the global level,
provide
a counter-impetus to the deteriorating global outlook.
Working closely with local coordinating committees, it should
provide
logistical, intelligence, weapons, training, communications, and even air support to help the Free Syrian Army establish no-kill zones along Syria’s northwest border.
The peripheral eurozone countries became over-indebted in the last decade because the bond market failed to
provide
a signal that debts were too high.
Business schools teach their students to capture the maximum surplus in the value chain by focusing on inputs that are difficult for others to
provide
while ensuring that other inputs are “commoditized” and hence cannot capture more than their opportunity cost.
As with land, the current intellectual property-rights regime, by over-protecting old ideas, may
provide
market power that not only exacerbates income inequality but also hurts innovation.
The director of a medium-size textile enterprise in Bangladesh admits without hesitation that 70% of his employees are between the ages of 13 and 17."They
provide
the same productivity as adults," he says, "but for a fraction of the cost."
The build-up of official reserves in East Asia and other developing countries will
provide
them with extra means to deal with possible external shocks.
Fortunately, world leaders listened, agreeing in April 2009 at the G-20 Summit in London to
provide
a total of $5 trillion in fiscal stimulus.
The US, Germany, the United Kingdom, France, and China should act together to
provide
that boost.
This has produced – albeit with a certain amount of external pressure notably on behalf of the Sunnis – a document that may
provide
the basis for the rule of law.
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