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But the data
provide
little evidence of this.
In fact, developments or fashions in other academic disciplines and also in the general culture contributed at least as much to a willingness to engage in absurd risks and to
provide
and accept valuations of complex and inherently unfathomable securities.
The right question is how to develop innovative and efficient government programs to
provide
public goods and services that neither the marketplace nor the nonprofit sector can deliver on its own.
Only governments can
provide
public goods and address social challenges on a national scale.
If democratic political systems do not find ways to ease transitions,
provide
shock absorbers, and accept heterodox attitudes and values without condemnation, voters will push back.
Against this background, Trump’s meetings with Abe
provide
some reason for hope that the US authorities will pursue such an approach.
Fortunately, as Trump will soon learn, the US Constitution is well suited to
provide
just such rules.
The eurozone can no longer sustain continued uncertainty and high real interest rates in the peripheral countries, so the ECB must
provide
a solid and credible bridge to the future.
They
provide
probabilistic information about a person’s predisposition to a disease that may or may not occur far in the future; they
provide
information that implicates not only the future of the individual but of family members as well.
Among people at risk for Huntington's Disease, for example, about 15% spurn taking the test that would
provide
definitive information.
The changes in Serbia
provide
evidence that the people of Serbia, too, have noticed what is happening in the rest of their region and no longer want to miss out.
And yet India, like so many other countries, maintains its NAM membership, because NAM does
provide
an additional platform, which India needs and treats as one tool among others in its diplomatic toolkit.
The Fund is seeking to create an emergency rescue mechanism in case the weak European economies need another financial bailout, and has turned to major emerging economies – Brazil, China, India, the Gulf oil exporters, and others – to help
provide
the necessary resources.
The problems stem from the fact that today’s labor markets
provide
crude, incomplete, and geographically restricted signals about the skills that actually are in demand.
Despite pleas from the IMF and the OECD, Germany also remains implacably opposed to Eurobonds, which could ease the funding constraints of other eurozone members and bolster the resources of the European Stability Mechanism, which currently does not
provide
a credible firewall against a run on Spanish or Italian sovereign debt – or on the European banks that hold it.
In the short term, Palestine needs more water to
provide
employment and income from farming; in the longer term, educational, cultural, and political changes are needed in order to develop a capacity to adapt.
But the experts enlisted by the Copenhagen Consensus Center found one governance-related target that actually would do some good for each dollar spent: “By 2030,
provide
legal identity for all, including birth registration.”
Achieving this target requires functioning public services to
provide
registration facilities and maintain records.
To
provide
short-term financing to a bank during any restructuring, the Commission’s plan would create a European Fund, putting all banks on an equal footing.
If America had really cared for the Iraqi people, more troops would have been sent to
provide
protection not only for the Ministry of Oil, but for museums and hospitals, too.
When it comes to economic rebalancing, China will need to be patient, recognizing that the current generation is simply too fixated on saving to
provide
the kind of surge in consumption that is needed.
It may also be time we consider embracing high-tech – even genetically modified – agriculture to
provide
the food we need on smaller areas of land, leaving more space for wildlife.
And larger markets
provide
a greater incentive for investors and traders to enter, and for governments to
provide
new public goods.
Such mechanisms should be designed to maximize the benefits that foreign nationals
provide.
Even if the face value of the Greek debt were not reduced, a maturity extension would still
provide
massive debt relief – on a present-value basis – to Greece as a euro of debt owed 30 years from now is worth much less today than the same euro owed a year from now.
In the meantime, the ECB must continue to
provide
unlimited resources to banks under liquidity stress.
Nato to Lebanon – but on one conditionThe current discussion surrounding an international force for southern Lebanon has focused almost exclusively on which countries and organizations – NATO, the European Union, the United Nations – will
provide
the troops.
If an international force simply allows Ehud Olmert’s government to pursue its plans further, the countries that
provide
troops for the international force will not only be seen as rubberstamping Israeli policy, but will also be dragged into its failure.
Instead, its leaders hope that a robust international force in southern Lebanon will
provide
protection for northern Israel, leaving them with a free hand to deal unilaterally with Gaza and the West Bank, while committing the international community to Israel’s failed unilateralism.
On August 30, the Fund abolished ceilings on its “Flexible Credit Line” facility, which was introduced in 2009 to
provide
rapid funds to countries in temporary crisis.
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