Provide
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Doing so would
provide
some reimbursement to countries that currently carry an unduly large part of the burden.
By 2035, some 350 million new jobs will be needed, and agriculture, the continent’s biggest industry, could
provide
the bulk of them.
Moreover, those who promote new farm technologies should travel to the places where young people gather, to
provide
hands-on, audience-specific training.
In both cases, these workers lose the opportunity for engagement and personal development that most legitimate jobs
provide.
Greece has several sectors that could
provide
it a comparative advantage within the eurozone, most notably the maritime sector, energy, tourism, agriculture, and social entrepreneurship.
However, the Senegalese pattern of state-religious relations allows the government to
provide
partial funding to such private religious schools.
For decades, education has been the preserve of governments and charities in Africa, cut off from the expertise and investment that private companies can
provide.
These advances will enable us to feed and
provide
power – at a lower economic and environmental cost – to the anticipated 2050 population of nine billion people.
Some at the Fed – Chairman Ben Bernanke and Vice Chair Janet Yellen – argue that policymakers can pursue both goals: the Fed will raise interest rates slowly to
provide
economic stability (strong income and employment growth and low inflation) while preventing financial instability (credit and asset bubbles stemming from high liquidity and low interest rates) by using macro-prudential supervision and regulation of the financial system.
Failure to engage in critical debates about Latin American democracy will surely
provide
fertile ground for reviving the authoritarian fantasies of the past.
Just three days before the demand was made, Abe pledged to
provide
$200 million in non-military humanitarian aid to frontline countries in the fight against ISIL, including Jordan, Syria, Iraq, and Lebanon, all of which have taken in large numbers of refugees.
When the NHS was founded in 1948, its mission, to
provide
universal high-quality health care, was daringly radical.
With health-care systems often failing to
provide
patients with the treatment they need at a price they can afford, and with health innovation not addressing public health needs, the status quo is not sustainable.
The Tibet-related protests at several Chinese embassies around the world and during the Olympic torch relay merely
provide
a glimpse of what is likely to follow.
It would be far better to
provide
them with the sole task of assessing debt sustainability and advising governments in this regard.
Germany has been willing to
provide
emergency finance to debt-strapped eurozone members like Greece on the condition that they “put their houses in order” – cut social spending, sell off state assets, and take other steps to make themselves more competitive.
But there remains a key unresolved issue: once financial markets have normalized, will maintaining a deficit for a long time
provide
continuous stimulus?
Governments allocate credit (through direct bank ownership or by guiding credit decisions by privately owned banks),
provide
direct subsidies and/or tax incentives, grant trade protection, or use other regulatory devices in an attempt to “pick winners.”
But this won't
provide
the quick fix that the Bush administration yearns for, because a declining dollar need not bring about an equivalent rise in the price of US imports.
The free flow of capital from these regions’ SWFs to corporations in the advanced countries is crucial in order to balance the global economy and
provide
liquidity to financial markets, especially given the prospect of another recession in the West.
The capacity of government to
provide
services weakened.
But it is far from clear who will
provide
the decisive voice needed to set a bold agenda – and then shepherd its implementation.
There they remain, still failing to
provide
citizens with a light at the end of what already has been a long tunnel.
And the industrial livestock system, with its low wages and poor health and safety standards, does not
provide
a good alternative for employment.
And the US Department of Agriculture’s farm bill programs could
provide
increased support for free-range livestock operations, in order to encourage more sustainable approaches to meat production.
As emerging-economy middle classes grow, it is vital to recognize that existing Western models of meat production and consumption do not
provide
a sound blueprint for the future.
As North America becomes self-sufficient in gas, more from various other regions will be freed up to
provide
alternative sources for Europe, thereby diminishing Russia’s leverage.
Newly approved vaccines
provide
even greater protection.
The effort is part of a larger national strategy, launched in 2014, to
provide
76% of adults with financial access and 56% with active savings accounts by the end of 2016.
As lessons are shared and successes
provide
inspiration for others, the impact is becoming exponential, with even the smallest countries demonstrating that they have a significant contribution to make.
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