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This makes it the best investment the world could make, reaping social benefits that outweigh the costs by 40 to 1.Similarly,
providing
micronutrients missing from more than half the world’s diet would reduce diseases caused by deficiencies of iron, zinc, iodine, and Vitamin A with an exceptionally high ratio of benefits to cost.
Above all, nutrigenomics holds out the promise of
providing
the healthy independence that everyone hopes for in later years.
This would help markets become more self-sufficient and resilient, thereby enhancing financial stability and
providing
support for economic recovery.
NATO assumed responsibility for
providing
security for all of Afghanistan in October.
With German leaders insisting on charging penalty rates for
providing
assistance, the crisis festered – and the rescue costs continued to grow.
In addition to
providing
a better life for Iran’s 70 million people, political change there would weaken both Hamas and Hezbollah, thereby strengthening the relative position of moderates in the West Bank and Gaza and much improving the prospects for peace between Israel and the Palestinians.
Despite their protests, Reinhart and Rogoff were accused of
providing
scholarly cover for a set of policies for which there was, in fact, limited supporting evidence.
It is just one weapon in the fight against malnutrition – the arsenal also includes education and targeted initiatives such as
providing
supplements to mothers and newborns – but a very important one.
But the repeated efforts of Britain, France, and the US to keep all Islamist governments out of power only block political maturation in the region, without actually succeeding or
providing
long-term benefits.
One successful UNESCO initiative is the creation of multipurpose community telecenters throughout the developing world,
providing
communication and information facilities – phone, fax, Internet, computers, audio-visual equipment – for a wide range of community uses.
But, by linking together major cities – including Manchester, Sheffield, Leeds, and Liverpool – the north could become far more unified, with seven million people acting as a single regional economy, thereby
providing
many of the agglomeration benefits of major global cities.
Europe is losing out in the worldwide race for talent, and the global recession is
providing
an opportunity to redesign the geography of human capital endowments.
When these shifts occur, leadership plays a crucial role, by
providing
citizens with an alternative vision, based on common values, that all stakeholders can support.
For example, in the US, energy efficiency measures alone can save over a trillion dollars, while driving job creation and growth in the short-term, aiding the economic recovery and
providing
the economic stimulus required to accelerate investment in low-carbon energy generation and use.
Only after joining forces in
providing
a €750 billion bailout package, did the eurozone’s member states and the IMF prevent another systemic crash.
Providing
a price list helps elevate the conversation about priorities.
The answer lies in honing our children’s creativity, and
providing
them with the analytical and communication skills needed to channel it toward productive ends.
Faster growth in consumer spending would also reverse the recent slowdown in GDP growth,
providing
the extra demand needed to create employment for the millions of Chinese who are leaving agriculture and the millions more who are graduating from the country’s universities.
These subtler symptoms may constitute a pre-konzo condition,
providing
a warning that a child is approaching the disease’s threshold.
In the UK, the Bank of England has announced that in February it will end its mortgage Funding for Lending Scheme, which allowed lenders to borrow at ultra-low rates in exchange for
providing
loans.
Such a tax is consistent with international law, including the “polluter pays” principle, and would provide a new and predictable source of finance – amounting to billions of dollars – for the communities that need it most, without letting governments off the hook for
providing
public sources of finance.
If it costs a US nursing home $2 per call to get someone to remind a patient to take her medicine, the job of
providing
such reminders will disappear.
Some global companies are already working with their small suppliers,
providing
technical know-how and even access to capital for new equipment and technology.
Last spring, as legal persecution of gays there mounted, the government raided an HIV clinic and withheld its operating license for
providing
care and support to HIV-positive men who have sex with men.
Nonetheless, they have agreed that, within a year, a commission will provide different options and models to protect the German parliament’s rights while
providing
assurances to Germany’s European partners that the country will be a reliable contributor to troop deployments.
When the North Koreans failed to take such steps, primarily in the form of refusing to agree to a verification regime, its interlocutors stopped
providing
fuel oil.
Deploying BECCS, however, would require the world to maintain an area 1.5 times the size of India, full of fields or forests capable of absorbing vast amounts of carbon dioxide, while still
providing
enough food for a global population that is expected to exceed nine billion by 2050.
It's not just a question of
providing
access, but of eliminating the subsidies that encourage production in rich countries and harm farmers in poor countries.
Widening the talent pipeline sufficiently will require a generational commitment to teaching math and science,
providing
technical training, and mentoring young people of all backgrounds so they understand the full range of possibilities that a career in technology affords.
Providing
Web-based services to students and educators enables access to information and makes it possible for everyone – regardless of financial resources, location, or influence – to become educated.
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