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Resources impose an upper bound on what ultimately can be produced; thus, it is the
relevant
concept for determining the likely dates of peak production and ultimate exhaustion.
The question of “large” or “small” government is less relevant, despite the impression given by heated debates in large countries like the United States.
Yes, these are
relevant
and, in a handful of cases, urgent.
Governments should ensure that TVET courses focus on more
relevant
skills, while remaining flexible so that students can study without sacrificing income.
And this is why it doesn’t matter whether the
relevant
events happened 60 years ago (as World War II), 90 years (as in the case of the Armenian genocide) or even 600 years (such as the battle of Kosovo in 1389).
But he’s not
relevant
to us: he lives in the US; he went to Harvard.
Funders and policymakers who keep up with the
relevant
research are slowly beginning to introduce more talking therapies (such as cognitive therapy and trauma-focused counseling), more alternatives to hospitalization, more culturally appropriate services, more family-focused therapy and, most importantly, more genuine consultation with service users about what actually works.
Their
relevant
clauses are similar – often identical – to those in Greece’s investment treaties, enshrining broad, open-ended definitions of investment that do not exclude sovereign debt.
The other two conceivably
relevant
countries – Colombia and Chile – refuse to get involved for different reasons.
Their key insight is as
relevant
in Europe today as it was in the US then.
According to the most recent deal between the two sides, the Greek government must seek its creditors’ approval on all
relevant
draft legislation before seeking public consultation or even submitting it to its own parliament.
And, indeed, the Catalyst Trust is already exploring how best to measure outcomes in developing countries’ school-assessment systems, and determining which metrics are most
relevant
to unique educational environments.
Like many ordinary people, they firmly believe that "in the last analysis," the mechanisms explained by their pet theories will prove to be most decisive and
relevant.
But some of the good news about America’s economy was bad news for financial markets, because investors considered the Fed’s potential policy tightening in response to such news to be more
relevant
than the news itself.
Instead of presenting menus of options and listing the
relevant
trade-offs – which is what economics is about – economists have too often conveyed their own social and political preferences.
There may also be latent concern about foreign policy in the attention being given to the quantity and quality of candidates’
relevant
experience.
Much of the 'acquis'- the product of a long and complex history of the EU - is hardly
relevant
to the development of the new democracies.
That is why the work of the International Labor Organization, which was established in 1919, is still
relevant
today.
These countries have domesticated the
relevant
technologies and adapted them to a developing-country context (balancing energy access for the poor with power for industrial growth and wealth creation).
Now they must work together to unbundle the energy sector, reform their power utilities’ governance to boost transparency and profitability, establish robust regulatory institutions, and implement longer-term policies to crowd in
relevant
investment.
The EU’s approach to sharing power, hammering out agreements, and resolving conflict by multiple committees can be frustrating and lacks drama, but it is increasingly
relevant
for many issues in a networked and interdependent world.
Simply put, food, shelter, health, and good sanitation are more
relevant
for most Africans than the right to vote.
Given the magnitude of the task, however, it is important also to ensure effective coordination and harmonization of these efforts with the
relevant
standard-setters, regulators, and professional organizations.
Here, rapid advances in robotics are particularly relevant, as increasingly sophisticated machines threaten to supplant low-cost labor in a variety of sectors.
With smart diplomacy that helps to bring
relevant
powers’ objectives into alignment, he could make a real difference on that front.
The
relevant
countries should work together on common approaches.
The
relevant
“software” elements – the organizational, conceptual, and policy innovations needed to use the new technologies – have been largely neglected.
The lessons of Kennedy’s act of leadership – one of the greatest of modern times – are directly
relevant
today.
But not only the direct results of colonialism remain relevant: the indirect ones also matter.
And the CEOs’ good hearts are apparently all that is needed to ensure that the environment is protected, even without
relevant
regulations.
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