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These resources feed armed insurgents, criminal bands and, increasingly,
provide
the lifeblood for many small peasants, who cultivate some 130 thousand hectares of coca plants.
Budget deficits and printing money, effective in the short run,
provide
only limited answers.
One of the best ways to mitigate their plight is to
provide
them with an education.
Because it is crucial that we
provide
an education for all children, we have had to stretch our resources as far as possible.
Globally and at the national level, energy is still conceptualized and managed in terms of energy sources, not in terms of the energy services those sources
provide.
The International Energy Forum, which grew out of a series of meetings of energy ministers, is intended to
provide
a common forum for fossil-fuel producers and consumers.
They will not, in the foreseeable future, operate on a scale that can foster a rapid transition away from fossil fuels or
provide
energy services to billions of new consumers.
Moreover, it is now relying on ambiguous adjectives to
provide
guidance to financial markets, having recently shifted from stating that it would maintain low rates for a “considerable” time to pledging to be “patient" in determining when to raise rates.
That could mean access to specialized credit bureaus and rating agencies, risk-sharing facilities targeting smallholders, and advisory services to
provide
capacity-building and education.
But the rush to fill the vacuum left by the US might
provide
the spark that ignites a region-wide war.
The principles of economics
provide
a sound basis on which to make rational choices.
This will also help to
provide
the space for growth-enhancing public investment and important social safety nets.
Our lending can
provide
breathing space for countries in difficulty.
Closing the gender gap in labor-force participation would deliver 54% of those gains; aligning rates of part-time work would
provide
another 23%; and shifting women into higher-productivity sectors to match the employment pattern of men would account for the rest.
In fact, from 1992 to 2002, the UN’s member governments signed a number of treaties and agreements that can and should
provide
the foundation for long-term global solutions.
That contract in Arab countries started to erode at the turn of the century, when governments with inflated budgets and bloated bureaucracies could no longer
provide
an adequate supply of basic services such as health care and education, create a sufficient number of jobs, or sustain food and fuel subsidies.
Because the governments of oil-producing countries used revenues to
provide
for most of their people’s needs – including jobs, services, and favors – these governments fostered a culture of dependency, rather than encouraging self-reliance and entrepreneurship to expand the private sector.
Advocates of trade liberalization touted its advantages; but they were never fully honest about its risks, against which markets typically fail to
provide
adequate insurance.
The fund will
provide
grants for blue-sky science and act as a non-profit incubator for promising discoveries.
In its most recent paper, the Review has identified specific measures that could
provide
a starting point for the fight against antimicrobial resistance.
As a responsible international stakeholder, Japan must stimulate its economy to
provide
an additional catalyst for global growth.
So what happens when the labor of a large number of working-age Americans, regardless of their education, is rendered technologically redundant or no longer commands an income adequate to
provide
a minimally decent standard of living?
America’s difficulties in Afghanistan – and the serious problems it faces in harnessing Pakistan’s government to a more robust fight against the Taliban both at home and in Afghanistan –
provide
an opportunity for these powers to attempt to shift the dynamics of the “Great Game” to their benefit.
Indeed, contemporary democracies are distinguished precisely by their ambition to combine respect for liberty and formal equality of rights with public policies that, as the Preamble of the 1946 French Constitution puts it,
provide
all citizens with "adequate living conditions."
Simply put, the terms of the restructuring do not
provide
enough relief for Puerto Rico to be able to achieve future growth.
It is hard to make sense of such assumptions, and harder still to accept that they could
provide
a good basis for computing Puerto Rico’s actual repayment capacity.
Wise use of oil resources will not only
provide
a long-term foundation for Russia's modernization, but will also enhance Russia's geopolitical influence.
So a case can be made that central banks should have the power to intervene in foreign-exchange markets, and that this power should – at least in times of crisis – include commitments to foreign central banks to
provide
unlimited liquidity in the domestic currency.
Finally, the one-dimensional citation metric should be complemented by additional indices that
provide
a more comprehensive, multifaceted assessment of scientific work.
The agenda included not only these companies’ available weapons stockpiles, but also the Chinese firms’ promise to
provide
additional weapons if required.
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