Publicly
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Bodies speaking out
publicly
about this need include the General Assembly of the World Medical Association, the British Medical Association, the US National Research Council, the British Parliament, and the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) leaders.
There was no counter-balancing move to increase demand by
publicly
funding infrastructure investment; domestic reforms were inadequate; and the creditors offered no substantial debt restructuring or debt forgiveness.
There is no good reason why such proprietary and highly valuable information should be recorded
publicly.
I say “sworn in,” rather than “assume the presidency,” because, under Section I of Article II of the US Constitution, Trump cannot actually become president unless he takes an oath of office,
publicly
committing himself to uphold the Constitution and perform to the best of his ability while in office.
China’s leaders have long feared
publicly
visible divisions within the elite, given the risk that infighting could expose sensitive secrets.
These sanctions have pushed Russia closer to its traditional rival, China; and Putin has
publicly
identified the sanctions as a hindrance to concluding a peace treaty with Japan.
Indeed, I believe that a framework under which Asian governments
publicly
disclose their military budgets needs to be established if we are to build trust and avoid a regional arms race.
Of course, with so many unknowns, there is a limit to the plans they can share publicly; indeed, at this stage, specific statements may even prove counterproductive.
Since then, the victim of Polanski’s sex crime, Samantha Geimer,
publicly
forgave him, and expressed her wish for the charges to be withdrawn.
Making matters worse, it is clear that disagreements within the GCC can no longer be resolved behind closed doors, and that member states are unable to air them
publicly
without risking a diplomatic rupture.
Most importantly, all of the plan’s stakeholders then need to support Annan,
publicly
and privately.
Publicly
declaring support for Annan’s ceasefire plan, and then whispering to journalists that it is “in tatters,” as has occurred repeatedly in recent weeks, will not get the job done.
And, indeed, the 18 standout emerging economies have twice as many competitive,
publicly
listed companies with annual revenues of $500 million or more as other developing countries (adjusted for economy size).
From 1995 to 2016, large
publicly
listed companies in the fastest-growing emerging economies expanded their annual net income 2-5 percentage points faster than firms in other emerging and high-income economies.
In other words, they would benefit from the
publicly
financed programs that the Tea Party’s sponsors wish to abolish.
To support the SDGs, such data should be
publicly
available for all countries at high frequency – at least within one year for key targets, and in real time in sectors where service delivery is vital (health, education, and the like).
The US is one of the few high-income countries that does not finance health care through a
publicly
funded prepaid system.
On average, wealthier countries spend roughly 11% of their GDP on health, with more than 80%
publicly
financed and only 14% of spending taking place on a fee-for-service basis.
Most rich countries choose to finance their health care
publicly
for several reasons.
Third,
publicly
financing health could increase overall employment.
China, on the other hand, provides a sobering example of the consequences of withdrawing
publicly
financed health insurance.
The Chinese government has acknowledged that the reforms were a flop, and has committed to spending several billion dollars on
publicly
financed health care.
Finally, following the principle, “everyone is covered, but not everything is covered,” governments must investigate which services are most cost-effective, and which should not be
publicly
financed, because they are both expensive and ineffective.
One can only hope that “Obamacare,” together with the models being implemented by the US’s future competitors, will nudge the US to adopt a long overdue universal,
publicly
financed health-care system.
So here’s the question: Who controls the provision of the
publicly
provided inputs?
It is also far from clear why virtually all infrastructure needs to be
publicly
financed.
Second, the next Pope will not be endowed initially with such enormous moral authority as John Paul II has acquired across the world, and so the Patriarch will be able to speak
publicly
with him, and be measured against him, on something more like equal terms.
Whereas Saddam Hussein in Iraq and Muammar el-Qaddafi in Libya paid the ultimate price for giving up their nuclear programs, Kim has advanced his regime’s nuclear capabilities and is now
publicly
treated as a near-equal by the most powerful man on the planet.
Such measures include assisting the Green Movement so that it can maintain access to the Internet, introducing additional sanctions aimed at the Revolutionary Guard, and
publicly
supporting the political and legal rights of the Iranian people.
During the fighting in Gaza, he
publicly
demanded a halt to the warfare and requested that Israel open Gaza’s borders to relief aid.
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