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China is far more interested in focusing on the United States, its major trade partner and rival, and on South Asia and Iran, which supplies much of China’s oil and regards it as a more
reliable
ally than Russia.
In particular, the Kurds – America’s most
reliable
and effective ally in the fight against ISIS – are likely to be left out in the cold, despite official US assurances about security arrangements after the US withdrawal.
After all, rankings are only as
reliable
as the data on which they are based.
Specific estimates of casualties in the combat area were compiled by a UN team in Colombo from early 2009, based on regular radiophone contact with a handful of
reliable
sources – NGO, medical, and local UN Tamil staff – still on the ground.
Nonetheless, it is not a particularly
reliable
tool for balancing income distribution.
People want clean energy, the technologies are available and profitable, and, with millions of people lacking access to
reliable
power, the emergence of renewable sources is a lifesaver.
Companies also need educated, hard-working, ethical employees and reliable, efficient suppliers.
Some 25 developing countries are now considering constructing nuclear power plants, in order to address the twin challenges of ensuring
reliable
energy supplies and curbing greenhouse-gas emissions.
We must begin to change this by providing the financial and technical assistance countries need to establish
reliable
banking systems and tax administrations.
That is why it is more important than ever for international donors and African governments to continue to support programs that give small farmers access to the good seeds, quality tools, and
reliable
markets that they need to become self-sufficient.
Automated or otherwise technology-enabled services can increase profit margins for companies, while representing for users cheaper, more convenient, or more
reliable
options than those produced exclusively by humans.
When artificial intelligence-enabled driverless cars become cost-effective and reliable, Uber and taxi drivers alike will become obsolete.
Insurance, on the other hand, is a
reliable
and venerable institution, its modern form dating back to the seventeenth century.
First, banks still have few
reliable
means of checking borrowers’ creditworthiness, including previous loans from other banks.
Israel’s political, cultural, and religious connections with the US are strong, and America is the country’s only
reliable
and constant ally.
When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, the end of
reliable
trade and financial backing threw the Cuban economy into a severe recession, which abated only after the government relaxed some restrictions on private enterprise.
Obviously, there is another, geopolitical condition that must be met to achieve this rebalancing: the Suez Canal must continue to be a safe and
reliable
shipping route.
The parts must collaborate in precise ways to provide accurate time,
reliable
transportation, or processed information.
Though there were occasional bilateral disputes, Turkey remained a
reliable
ally for many decades.
If Germany’s half-hearted efforts to stabilize Europe somehow turn out to be successful, America’s position will be further eroded, and central banks around the world will begin to regard the euro once again as a
reliable
alternative to the dollar as a reserve currency.
Today, Macron is prepared to establish himself as a similar leader, but he needs a
reliable
German partner willing to challenge ordoliberal rigor in the name of Europe-wide prosperity.
Given the stark changes in economic conditions, however, it is now in Russia’s national interest to reassure international markets that it is a
reliable
place to do business, for which a new PCA would serve as an ideal signal.
A successful climate agreement next December should reaffirm the two-degree cap on warming; include national “decarbonization” commitments up to 2030 and deep-decarbonization “pathways” (or plans) up to 2050; launch a massive global effort by both governments and businesses to improve the operating performance of low-carbon energy technologies; and provide large-scale and
reliable
financial help to poorer countries as they face climate challenges.
Biodiversity is essential for
reliable
and stable long-term food production.
The Kurds – a people without a state – have proven to be
reliable
fighters against ISIS and want to use their new political and military clout to make progress toward autonomy, or even an independent state.
Forcing everyone to buy more expensive, less
reliable
energy pushes up costs throughout the economy, leaving less for other public goods.
After a contentious NATO summit and a discordant G7 meeting, she concluded that the US, under Trump, can no longer be viewed as a
reliable
partner.
In many countries, even
reliable
data about the current state of affairs is hard to come by.
LONDON--India's elections are like India's trains--lumbering along at no great speed, taking days before the destination is reached but, despite the discomfort along the way, reliable, sturdy and arriving at the station more or less on time.
The panel examined reports from each of these jurisdictions, with the exception of Montana (where legalization of assistance in dying occurred only in 2009, and
reliable
data are not yet available).
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