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These immigrants are not only
providing
homegrown soccer talent for US teams; they are a core part of the expanding US audience for soccer worldwide.
Next, a sharp rise in the price of food exports, heavily taxed in Argentina, augmented government revenues,
providing
the cash to finance increased expenditure.
Historically, such V-shaped recoveries have served the useful purpose of absorbing excess slack and
providing
a cushion to withstand the inevitable shocks that always seem to buffet the global economy.
At the Gates Foundation, I spend a lot of my time understanding the many ways that women and girls drive development forward: by investing in their children’s nutrition, basic health, and education – and also by
providing
farm labor.
The program has been a stunning success,
providing
schooling for some 207,000 children who might otherwise have been deprived of an education.
Is it moral, critics asked, to profit so much from
providing
services that alleviate poverty?
For example, it tolerates the world’s fastest-growing nuclear arsenal in Pakistan, even though that country, in Trump’s words, has “given us nothing but lies and deceit,” including
providing
a “safe haven to the terrorists we hunt in Afghanistan.”
But, aside from
providing
fodder for the likes of Donald Trump, who believes that China is an unfair trader, this would be a very dangerous choice of strategy for a government that financial markets do not really trust.
But the criteria for judgment are clear: the new law must curb the practices that jeopardized the entire global economy, and reorient the financial system towards its proper tasks – managing risk, allocating capital,
providing
credit (especially to small- and medium-sized enterprises), and operating an efficient payments system.
Worse, Indonesia is no longer
providing
the WHO with timely notification of bird flu outbreaks or human cases.
NAMRU-2 is one of the world’s best disease surveillance facilities,
providing
health officials worldwide with vital, transparent information.
Again, the fast growers must be doing something in addition to
providing
education.
These countries’ success has depended on sustained high-level political commitment to
providing
high-quality maternal and newborn care.
The new Basel III capital-adequacy ratios, the ECB’s upcoming asset-quality review and stress tests, and even the European Union’s competition rules (which force banks to contract credit if they receive state aid) all imply that banks will have to focus on raising capital – and thus not
providing
the financing needed for economic growth.
Trainings must go beyond traditional, one-off approaches, by
providing
ongoing teacher support.
Aside from
providing
cheap labor and driving down wages (even today, as Columbia University’s Michael Poyker points out, some 5% of America’s industrial output is produced by inmates), this system was designed to deny those convicted of a crime the right to vote.
Rather than closing banks, the IMF should be focusing on helping the Asian countries to re-capitalize their banks so that the banking sector can once again do its crucial job of
providing
capital for industry.
The Japanese Government, as the largest economy and major creditor in the region, can play a leadership role in fostering confidence and
providing
credit to the region so that the current panic does not turn into a collapse of economic activity.
Human-capital upgrading and more equality of opportunity should play a prominent role in negotiations over the EU’s next Multiannual Financial Framework, with the European Investment Bank possibly also
providing
support.
One bad idea that is getting a surprising amount of favorable attention is the so-called Universal Income Benefit:
providing
enough money to all households (below the age of 65) to keep them above the poverty line, even if they had no other income.
Lebanon’s potential hydrocarbon wealth could indeed transform the country, as well as
providing
a model for other Middle Eastern energy producers to follow.
Given that
providing
the state with any amount of authority over the media also carries risks, the group advocates EU oversight over national authorities – regulation of the regulators.
While much more needs to be done for Africa and parts of Latin America, the Doha Round was intended to assist in
providing
market access (and therefore opportunity) to many more in the developing world.
Indeed, they are inimical to
providing
for basic human needs such as adequate health care.
Bangladesh has also saved many lives by building storm shelters and
providing
advance warnings of coming storms.
The system by which doctors and hospitals are paid is another factor in
providing
expensive treatment that is of little benefit to the patient.
Wild species of bats, birds, and amphibians add several billion dollars each year to the world’s agricultural economy by controlling pests and pollinating major crops – a free service that they get little credit for
providing.
Such a grand strategy would have four key pillars: (1)
providing
security for the US and its allies; (2) maintaining a strong domestic and international economy; (3) avoiding environmental disasters (such as pandemics and global flooding); and (4) encouraging liberal democracy and human rights at home and, where feasible,abroad where feasible.
Rather than attending a Putin-led conference and
providing
the Kremlin with a propaganda coup ahead of parliamentary elections – Juncker should place EU priorities at the forefront.
There you will find a set of thoughtful proposals ranging from raising the minimum wage to establishing model “Promise Neighborhoods” that will attempt to turn around areas with high levels of poverty and low levels of educational achievement by
providing
services such as early childhood education and crime prevention.
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