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While digital technologies have created new kinds of jobs in high-tech sectors and the sharing economy, among others, they have been
reducing
and dis-intermediating “routine” white- and blue-collar jobs.
However, all external observers know very well that this is not the case, even if Abbas can undoubtedly succeed in
reducing
the level and number of attacks.
This reliable funding source has spearheaded the fight on the three health-related MDGs: treating and fighting life-threatening diseases like HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis;
reducing
childhood mortality; and improving maternal health.
Those realities call for continuous UN action on countless fronts: combating malaria and AIDS,
reducing
maternal and child mortality, fighting global terrorism, and ensuring nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation.
Most Roman Catholics participate in this mistreatment, a few by raising chickens, ducks, and turkeys in ways that maximize profit by
reducing
animal welfare, and the majority by buying the products of factory farms.
A US-centered foreign policy focused not on reshaping America’s role in the world, but on
reducing
it.
That is directly at odds with Trump’s stated goal of
reducing
the US trade deficit.
And agriculture-driven GDP growth is more than twice as effective in
reducing
poverty as growth in other sectors.
That may sound like hyperbole, but raising the temperature and
reducing
the rainfall of a predominantly agricultural nation can be as devastating to its people as dropping bombs on it.
Obama needs to make the US a leader in
reducing
emissions.
On the contrary, experience has demonstrated that economic liberalization and de-politicization (including
reducing
the share of public expenditure) is vital to lasting recovery.
This approach, also adopted by Italy, contributes to
reducing
costs and increasing the overall volume of funds for beneficiaries.
Despite the recent deal with Turkey aimed at
reducing
the flow of Syrian refugees, most Germans do not expect their EU partners to change course.
For the Chinese, the future of the international monetary system should be one in which multiple national currencies provide choice – in terms of invoicing, payments, and asset allocation – thereby
reducing
the system’s exposure to national politics.
The choices, singly or in combination, are: 1) nothing (the current response); 2) mitigation
(reducing
emissions of greenhouse gases); 3) attempted adaptation to the ongoing climate changes; and 4) geoengineering.
If central banks are unable to increase inflation, it stands to reason that they may not have been instrumental in
reducing
it.
Such an approach would be less predictable and eliminate forward guidance, thereby discouraging excessive risk-taking and
reducing
moral hazard.
As the Oxford economist John Muellbauer says, treasuries and central banks have been “hammering into the consciousness of the private sector the importance of
reducing
gross government debt relative to GDP.”
Indeed, it seems like common sense that
reducing
recess time would have a positive effect on achievement – a position endorsed by educational leaders like Benjamin Canada, a former superintendent of schools in Atlanta, Georgia.
The British government, after all, has embarked on a path that runs in precisely the opposite direction –
reducing
the functions of central bodies and repatriating powers to national capitals.
According to research commissioned by my think tank, the Copenhagen Consensus Center, reviving the moribund Doha Development Round of global free-trade talks would lift the incomes of billions of people worldwide, while
reducing
the number of people in poverty by an astonishing 145 million in 15 years.
While these countries did accumulate a huge volume of debt during the credit boom that went bust in 2008, the cost of debt service is now too low to have the impact –
reducing
incomes, preventing a return to growth, and generating uncertainty among investors – that one would normally expect.
Indeed, productivity growth in India’s service sector matches productivity growth in China’s manufacturing sector, thereby
reducing
poverty by enabling wages to rise.
The good news is that
reducing
inequality by creating jobs for the poor may prove to be faster than altering the entire structure of wages.
Arab states like Jordan have shown that
reducing
corruption in the security sector enables significant improvements, even in a challenging environment comprising long borders, extensive black market trade fed by wars in neighboring states, and large refugee populations.
All of this could be achieved while keeping the city’s books in the black, simply by
reducing
the municipal budget surplus.
Spain’s central government, citing the state’s obligations to the EU’s austerity directives, had enacted legislation effectively banning any municipality from
reducing
its surplus.
In the environmental technology industry alone, nanomaterials will enable new means of
reducing
the production of wastes, using resources more sparingly, cleaning up industrial contamination, providing potable water, and improving the efficiency of energy production and use.
So the primary question that we need to ask is not whether we can reduce emissions, but how public policy can help to achieve these core goals while
reducing
emissions and building a more climate-resilient economy.
Moreover, in a repressive climate, drug users who avoid arrest are more likely to face increased discrimination,
reducing
their motivation to take measures to protect their own health and the health of those around them.
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