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For years, scientists, physicians, and civil-society actors have voiced concern over the lack of reliable, meaningful, and institutionalized investment in pandemic preparedness.
Add to these challenges the difficulty of paying staff or ensuring
reliable
electricity and other essential services, and it becomes clear that preparing for disease outbreaks requires broad engagement with the international aid community.
Its disingenuous approach to the genocide is inconsistent with its efforts to cultivate a reputation as an honest,
reliable
partner.
But neither sweet talk nor trade deals will secure
reliable
allies for China, especially in a contest against the US.
If China wants to make
reliable
friends in its neighborhood, it will have to make far greater concessions on security issues, especially territorial disputes.
Alternative energy sources are too expensive and nowhere near
reliable
enough to replace fossil fuels.
The inability to access electricity has become a defining feature of urban poverty, with just 58% of city dwellers in Africa having
reliable
supplies in 2012.
Specifically, there is a need for more experimentation, improved data collection, and careful evaluation, including
reliable
comparisons with competing approaches.
Amid rising Islamist influence and shifting political allegiances among the handful of powerful families that dominate the Maldives’ economy and politics, finding
reliable
allies committed to – much less capable of – protecting democratic freedoms would prove a daunting challenge.
To make good decisions, voters need to assess
reliable
facts, from economic data to terrorism analysis, presented transparently and without bias.
Suitably adapted, such mechanisms could also dramatically expand off-grid renewable-energy solutions across rural economies, providing
reliable
energy to billions of people and triggering a new green revolution in the countryside.
The prevailing belief in a
reliable
tendency to return to some normal degree of inclusion has little ground to stand on.
In short, we are far from having developed a
reliable
set of precepts and policies to guide us toward a safer future.
US Secretary of State John Kerry has re-launched American mediation efforts in the Middle East at a time when his country’s most
reliable
partners are estranged: Egypt’s military rulers resent the West’s early support for the Muslim Brotherhood’s Mohamed Morsi in his presidential tenure, and Saudi Arabia fears that an Iran that talks to the US may prove to be an even more ambitious regional hegemon.
Its strategy of gradual reform, economic modernization, and social development has made the country an oasis of stability in a region rife with violence and strategic rivalries – and thus a
reliable
partner for Europe and the United States as they seek to influence events in North Africa and across the Middle East.
There needs to be a cultural shift, with citizens learning how to function in a society governed by
reliable
rules and legal structures, not geographical or familial ties.
And governments could take in an additional $110 billion every year – to invest in growth-enhancing public goods like education – because digital channels make tax collection cheaper and more
reliable.
What was once a quack’s idea for resolving Europe’s financial crisis is now the only
reliable
way to save the euro.
Cities and countries that aspire to be hubs or critical components in national or global financial and economic systems need to be predictable, reliable, and resilient.
It is not long ago that French experts had argued that the treaty banning nuclear explosions, which the nuclear weapons states have committed themselves to sign by the end of 1996, would have to allow small scale nuclear tests if only to reassure French nuclear bombs against the problem of nuclear ageing', the uncertainty whether all parts of the atomic bomb remain
reliable.
Ultimately, a less
reliable
US will require a higher discount rate almost everywhere.
Likewise, the so-called Open Working Group called on the world to “increase significantly the availability of high-quality, timely, and
reliable
data disaggregated by income, gender, age, race, ethnicity, migratory status, disability, geographic location and other characteristics relevant in national contexts.”
Kim Kyong-hui has returned to the methods of her father, the dynasty’s founder, Kim Il-sung, who viewed party control as the most convenient and
reliable
means of exercising power.
US leaders are well aware of the geopolitical factors that make Europe their most important and
reliable
ally.
In Syria, the Kurds have proved to be a more
reliable
proxy.
This is the only relevant and
reliable
guide in meeting the region’s complex challenges.
Obtaining actionable and
reliable
intelligence can be crucial to activities ranging from everyday law enforcement to preventing acts of terror.
Lives can indeed by saved when
reliable
and truthful information is obtained quickly.
But, when governments are working to provide more tangible basic necessities – say, ensuring that citizens have
reliable
access to clean drinking water or road links to markets and hospitals – educational reform can often fall by the wayside.
European and other high-income countries, including the United States, must meet their obligation, in accordance with the “polluter pays” principle, to provide Africa with new, accessible, dependable, and
reliable
funding to support mitigation and adaptation strategies in areas such as disaster risk reduction, renewable energy, technology, and skill development.
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