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The latter have proven themselves to be tremendously
reliable
and capable fighters, as the battles to liberate the cities of Kobani and Sinjar from ISIS control have shown.
A study by Philippe Jorion and William Goetzmann found 39 countries with
reliable
stock price data – though not dividend data – for a good part of the twentieth century.
Aside from potentially saving countless lives,
reliable
data can reduce costs, financially and psychologically.
It is also affordable for governments and citizens alike; it is reliable, drawing on sources upon which we can depend for decades to come; and it contributes to shared prosperity, by bringing services and benefits to all members of society.
Reliable
statistics are not yet available, but poverty in Europe’s south is increasing for the first time in decades.
As these developments challenge Europe’s values, its social model’s viability, and the world’s long-term security, EU leaders must focus on building a new energy system that ensures a
reliable
supply, sensible pricing, and ecological sustainability.
For example, marine fish populations that were once
reliable
sources of food for billions of people, and vital parts of the economies of nations, have been decimated.
For example, coal is phenomenally polluting, but it also provides for cheap and
reliable
power, which drives development.
Historically, these agencies had been
reliable
in predicting the risk of corporate defaults.
The uprisings ousted
reliable
old allies like Hosni Mubarak, and turned regimes such as Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s into implacable enemies.
The dearth of timely,
reliable
data has long been an impediment to the analysis of trends in India’s labor market.
It also means isolating dictatorships across the region – even those governments traditionally considered to be Western allies and
reliable
economic and political partners.
A comprehensive asylum policy for Europe, I believe, should establish a firm and
reliable
annual target of 300,000-500,000 refugees.
However, if they are to be effective, they will require clear guidelines and a
reliable
framework for assessment.
To recapture strong and
reliable
growth, however, the key will be improved confidence – and that hinges largely on the government’s capacity to overcome the current political crisis.
In the absence of detailed and
reliable
reporting from all countries, the British government commissioned a series of reports on AMR, estimating that by 2050, as many as ten million people could die annually from AMR complications.
The goal is breathtaking: more than 80% of Denmark’s energy supply comes from fossil fuels, which are dramatically cheaper and more
reliable
than any green energy source.
Because only fragments of
reliable
information reached ordinary Ukrainians at the time, my memories of Chernobyl are necessarily sketchy.
One is that the AWF error won’t occur, because there are no
reliable
ex ante signs of rising potential instability.
Indeed, the key advantage of the IMF’s SDR department – that it is a quasi-universal and government-driven system whereby currencies are exchanged with
reliable
“collateral” (the SDR) – would be lost.
Clearly, the world’s ever-expanding network of currency-swap arrangements is far from a
reliable
mechanism for responding to crisis.
Given past experience, we cannot rely on market reputation to ensure that such ratings will be
reliable.
North Korean propaganda is not always a
reliable
indicator, but the recent upswing in attacks on the US, including a bizarre video to the tune of “We are the World” should not be completely laughed off.
The new prime minister will need to persuade Germany, financial markets, and the European Council that Italy is a
reliable
partner.
Venezuela (which has not published official inflation statistics this year) and Argentina (which has not released
reliable
inflation data for several years) figure prominently in this group.
The costs of off-grid electricity are also falling, providing exciting new opportunities to provide affordable and
reliable
power to rural communities.
Accelerating harvests would mean higher, more
reliable
production with less labor – a formula for stronger, more stable livelihoods.
Australia’s state governments issue quotas, which in recent years have allowed for the killing of more than five million kangaroos, but the quotas are not a
reliable
indication of the number actually shot.
That is why we need to invest now in other technologies that can complement renewables, and provide
reliable
electricity for many centuries to come.
Voting with Russia against the West to keep Assad in power does not make the world’s most populous country a
reliable
partner.
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