Reaching
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The first challenge that Copenhagen faces in
reaching
its zero-emissions goal is the lack of cost-effective alternatives for some sources of CO2, particularly automobiles.
If the US is serious about
reaching
a constructive outcome in Copenhagen, it must set radical and practical targets, take responsibility for its historic carbon emissions, and commit itself to support developing countries’ efforts by means of capacity building, technology transfer, and finance.
Understanding the North Korea ThreatBEIJING – North Korea recently tested its Hwasong-15 ballistic missile,
reaching
an altitude of 2,780 miles (4,475 kilometers) during its 53-minute flight.
Preventing aid from
reaching
those in need is bad enough.
Women have the most difficultly
reaching
office in single-seat districts.
And deliberate obstruction, together with ongoing fighting, currently is preventing another 3.5 million Syrians from
reaching
desperately needed humanitarian aid.
A bonus here is that Japanese and Indian interest in the Syrian peace process could spur China to play an active role in reaching, rather than blocking, a solution.
With Sarney out, Lula reigned supreme in the polls,
reaching
43% in mid-May.
In the process of
reaching
this decision, however, several long simmering issues have come to the fore.
Turkey, another country whose star has faded, also relied on large annual current-account deficits,
reaching
10% of GDP in 2011.
Poor air quality is often described as
reaching
a certain “AQI” (Air Quality Index) level, or as being a certain degree above a particular World Health Organization standard.
Given how few foods contain vitamin D naturally,
reaching
these levels may require conscious effort.
But growth has been unbalanced: Europe and Japan - despite some recent gains - are far from
reaching
their potential, and the United States and China have continued largely to drive the world economy.
In 2002, at the Monterrey Conference, the international community agreed on a framework for
reaching
that goal.
Machines all over the world are
reaching
fusion temperatures and extending our technological capabilities.
Reaching
an agreement with the FARC to end the conflict – which implies the group’s disarmament and demobilization – would allow Colombia’s star to shine more brightly than ever.
In fact, even as the European Parliament has gained more authority, voter turnout in European elections has steadily decreased since 1979,
reaching
a low of 42.5% in 2014.
But, even after that, hunger and undernourishment continue to diminish children’s chances of surviving to adulthood, much less
reaching
their full potential.
And they know that boats from North Africa are
reaching
Europe.
For a grand bargain with the US, Iran needs to end its support for militant organizations like Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad which undermine efforts at
reaching
a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine.
The contribution period will therefore be increased gradually,
reaching
43 years in 2035.
Chua would reply that
reaching
a high level of achievement brings great satisfaction, and that the only way to do it is through hard work.
And, contrary to the government’s outlook, the start of economic recovery could be delayed until the end of this year, with medium-term annual growth
reaching
1.5- 2%.
Moreover, Italy could barely stabilize its public debt – which now amounts to 133% of GDP – even when bond yields were
reaching
record lows.
On the contrary, rather than spiking higher following S&P’s unprecedented move, US market interest rates continued to fall,
reaching
record-low levels.
Now that the United Nations General Assembly Open Working Group on Sustainable Development Goals has endorsed the Bank’s anti-poverty target, debate about how to achieve it has revived an old question: Will the benefits of economic growth trickle down on their own,
reaching
all, or will we need targeted redistributive policies?
In the ensuing months, that forecast was steadily whittled down,
reaching
3.1% in October.
Moreover, Krugman overlooks inflation: prices have increased six-fold since 1969, so, while corn futures did set a record of about $8 per bushel in late July, the inflation-adjusted price of corn was higher throughout most of the 1970’s,
reaching
a whopping $16 in 1974.
All of these negative trends were symbolized by Jean-Marie Le Pen’s success in
reaching
the second round of the 2002 presidential election.
Brazil’s mega-scandal of payoffs by construction companies,
reaching
into almost every country in the region, is the latest chapter in a long and sad history.
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