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Infrastructure projects can offer
reliable
– if lower-than-average – returns.
Convincing foreign direct investors that India is a
reliable
destination will increase the inflow of long-term funds.
Though Lebanon has not conducted a
reliable
census in decades, its population is thought to be about 30% Sunni Muslim, 30% Shia Muslim, and 30% Christian, with Druze and others accounting for the rest.
It would surprise me if middle-class women anywhere in the world – brought up to view certain forms of economic ignorance and naiveté as socially appropriate – could, without climbing a steep learning curve, be as
reliable
and hard-nosed as the world’s poor and working-class women consistently prove themselves to be.
To help fill these critical gaps, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has created a three-year, $80 million initiative to generate more
reliable
data that can improve the design and targeting of programs and policy interventions.
Securing
reliable
energy supplies was the key energy challenge of the 20th century.
The return of speculative enthusiasm is usually a
reliable
sign that the next big price move will probably be down.
Trade and technology present an opportunity when they are able to leverage existing capabilities, and thereby provide a more direct and
reliable
path to development.
Poor water quality and lack of
reliable
sanitation systems to treat human waste play a big role in spreading diseases.
The impact and success of these tools and programs should be monitored and evaluated, with ineffective approaches being improved or replaced.I’ve conducted research in rural communities around the world, and one of the features they all have in common is the difficulty that farmers and pastoralists confront in accessing
reliable
information about markets, weather, and financing.
I’ve conducted research in rural communities around the world, and one of the features they all have in common is the difficulty that farmers and pastoralists confront in accessing
reliable
information about markets, weather, and financing.
This will mean the development of more
reliable
and transparent clearing and settlement systems.
Yet in this case they provided, collectively, more
reliable
evidence than that reported in numerous controlled clinical trials.
Once we set goals, we need
reliable
information systems to assess progress toward achieving them.
After all, large deficits have no
reliable
effect on reducing unemployment, and deficit reduction can be consistent with falling unemployment.
The document, "Al-Qaeda In Southeast Asia: The Case Of The "Ngruki Network," is an exhaustive review of
reliable
public data, and identifies a handful of individuals with possible direct or indirect links with Al-Qaeda.
That requires that the talks progress steadily, and that the FARC remains
reliable
and united.
In fact, the costs and benefits of freer trade are highly contested by economists, and these numbers have to be taken with a grain of salt, not as
reliable
inputs for policymakers.
Juppé’s firmly center-right stance provides a
reliable
alternative, even if he is deeply pro-European.
It does not advance the cause of democracy in Turkey; nor does it make Turkey a more
reliable
ally.
In order to set clear targets for managing water scarcity, reliable, timely data are needed to understand variations in the quality and quantity of water caused by climate change and environmental degradation, as well as to identify patterns of water consumption by households, farmers, and industry.
First, the IAS responds to the information needs of financial investors, but it does not provide a
reliable
definition of income for tax purposes.
More importantly, the notion of corporate income is inherently arbitrary, for it is based on correct measurement of capital consumption in each tax period, which has become less and less
reliable
owing to the increased importance of intangibles in the value of companies.
Currently, a lack of
reliable
monitoring data makes it difficult to establish protective fishing limits, and even harder to enforce them.
These farmers, who cultivate plots about the size of one or two football fields, typically lack
reliable
irrigation systems and quality inputs, such as seeds and soil supplements.
The problem is that the absence of
reliable
data can make the need to protect a species seem more abstract and less urgent, weakening governments’ capacity to resist other, more immediate demands, especially the need to protect relevant livelihoods.
Thanks to the Venetian central bank’s
reliable
prevention of V$ depreciation, confidence in the currency continues to grow, creating a virtuous cycle.
As Charles Morris wrote: “Intellectuals are
reliable
lagging indicators, near-infallible guides to what used to be true.”
West Germany was a
reliable
player in NATO’s Cold War system of burden sharing, and the Bundeswehr in the 1980s was a capable force.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s new grand coalition government may not look like a
reliable
security partner, but does that mean France should hold out until Germany has made good on its legacy defense debt before considering defense investments and mutualization in Europe?
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