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Indeed, they failed to
redress
the imbalances of earlier rounds of trade talks that had made the poorest regions of the world worse off.
As Iceland spiraled into bankruptcy, owing the irresponsible behavior of its mostly male political and financial elites, the people of Iceland decided that only a strong and responsible woman could
redress
the country’s problems.
Today, China’s extraordinarily rapid economic and political rise has disposed both its government and public to seek to
redress
old wounds from that period, and not to offer anything in exchange along the way.
It is partly self-defense, partly an assertion of the rule of law in difficult circumstances, and partly a constructive effort to
redress
the causes of frustration.
Is there a way to
redress
the double standard in biomedical research that is both fair and wise?
In brief, the introduction of a tissue tax would be both a fair and a wise way to
redress
the double standard that currently governs the collaborative biomedical research enterprise.
Indeed, the current situation indicates that a significant adjustment in exchange rates may not be needed at all in order to
redress
global imbalances.
That might very well happen if America’s next president fails to
redress
the financial and economic threats facing his country, and thus the rest of the world.
To be sure, India’s government has made significant efforts to
redress
the situation.
Permitting the lenders to impose policy conditions on borrowers, and to monitor their compliance, can
redress
this problem.
Energy wealth gives them a sense of unique opportunity, the conviction that time is playing in their favor, and that they can now
redress
the humiliations they have suffered from the outside world.
How to
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generational biases in the political system is a key question for all democracies.
And there have been periods of reform, when governments tried to
redress
the balance.
Offering workers legal
redress
has turned their attention temporarily from the streets to mediation and may well have reduced the number of street demonstrations.
There were thus other ways of increasing aggregate demand besides fiscal stimulus: doing more to induce lending, to help homeowners, to restructure mortgage debt, and to
redress
existing inequalities.
Indeed, to get into the Great Power maritime game, China needs Gwadar to
redress
its main weakness – the absence of a naval anchor in the Indian Ocean region, where it plans to have an important military presence.
Instead of large-scale privatization, it might be better to limit state aid and give competitors legal recourse to seek
redress
if state aid distorts competition.
It is difficult to see how a change in China’s exchange rate would have a significant effect on either savings or investments in the US – and thus how it would
redress
global imbalances.
One hopes that women will use today’s new political, economic, and social freedoms to
redress
the old system’s flaws and move forward toward gender emancipation.
China has all the physical, financial, and social resources it needs to
redress
these problems, which in fact amount to major investment opportunities for both the public and private sectors.
Not many years ago, in Australia – as in most of the rest of the world – these kinds of incidents would have passed utterly unremarked and without
redress.
Both monetary and fiscal policies facilitated growth, but Europe did not help much to
redress
America's external imbalance.
No one-day holiday can do much to
redress
generations of discrimination.
But he must also provide some real evidence that China is opening its markets as domestic consumption grows, and that it recognizes that a sustainable global recovery requires adjustments in China as well as America to
redress
international imbalances.
So its failure to press the United States to
redress
the mortgage-market vulnerabilities that precipitated the current financial crisis indicates that much remains to be done.
The Court can increase the number of “pilot judgments” concerning systemic harm, prescribe more specific measures of redress, and stiffen monetary awards where repeated violations reflect persistent failure to heed prior judgments.
These early reformers, among them Muhammad Abduh and Jamaleddin al-Afghani, did not ignite the mass mobilization they hoped for, and were not able to
redress
social ills through better implementation of religious prescriptions.
In November, US President Barack Obama can begin to
redress
this imbalance when he hosts the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in his native state of Hawaii.
The modern regulatory and redistributive state can, within certain bounds, help to
redress
these problems.
The Indian state’s fundamental inability to
redress
grievances, correct mistakes, and attend to its citizens’ most basic needs has given rise to a ruinous level of corruption, as citizens, despairing of obtaining their due fairly, try to buy it instead.
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