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The absence of a common denominator among EU governments’ positions has hardly been conducive to the emergence of the cogent and
reliable
diplomacy needed to address the Middle East’s deep problems.
Beyond personnel, remote health facilities in Indonesia lack adequate supporting infrastructure: clean water, sanitation,
reliable
electricity, and basic medicine and equipment.
If the fallout from those incidents is a
reliable
guide, however, nuclear power’s advocates will eventually be back.
In just the last few weeks, the world has shown that it is prepared to spend more to find new ways to provide reliable, affordable, clean energy sources.
Moreover, it is difficult to quantify the economy’s potential, given the paucity of
reliable
data; even basic indicators like population size and historical economic growth are shrouded in uncertainty.
The engineering solution is to keep a large amount of
reliable
base-load power as a major component of the generating mix and supplement this with “peaking plants” that can be brought on-line when needs arise.
This “conventional” geothermal energy has been used to generate
reliable
base-load electricity for more than 100 years, and is now used in many countries including Italy, Iceland, Japan, New Zealand, and the western United States.
The technology is well established, and the track record of
reliable
power generation includes more than 9000 megawatts of generating capacity.
Re-engineering humanity’s power systems is going to be an expensive undertaking, regardless of what mix of technologies are used, and the chosen systems will have to be
reliable
and widely available.
The infrastructure requirements alone in emerging-market economies and low-income countries are huge – 1.4 billion people still have no
reliable
electricity, 900 million lack access to clean water, and 2.6 billion do not have adequate sanitation.
Moreover, Germany has been among Israel’s most
reliable
allies, exemplified by its role as a major arms supplier.
Reliable
statistics were not available in all countries, and for years there was no political will to protect public budgets from the impact of rapidly aging populations on pension and health-care costs.
In the absence of
reliable
courts, they cannot sue to enforce their rules.
And it is not just the Kurds’ unity and bravery that have raised their prestige; they have increasingly become an anchor of stability and a
reliable
pro-Western partner in a region that is short on both.
The EGF’s rules should be amended to ensure that governments and trade-displaced workers receive transparent, visible, and
reliable
assistance, as well as to spread best practice in active labor market policy.
An unfair and scarcely free election was probably stolen, or at best, tainted to the point that the result cannot be considered
reliable.
Besides, thanks to governmental control of public broadcasters and generous public subsidies to private media outlets, both sides can deploy a
reliable
army of fiercely motivated journalists and intellectuals whose incendiary comments are contributing to the conflict’s escalation.
And, as the threat of recent (now reversed) US sanctions on the Chinese telecoms firm ZTE confirms, China cannot depend on a
reliable
supply of critical inputs from the US; it must depend on its own capabilities.Moreover, as the PCAST report notes, Chinese subsidies for science and technology industries are not zero-sum; they can benefit US consumers through innovation, lower costs, and lower prices.
And, as the threat of recent (now reversed) US sanctions on the Chinese telecoms firm ZTE confirms, China cannot depend on a
reliable
supply of critical inputs from the US; it must depend on its own capabilities.
In the developing world, a billion people lack access to electricity and roads, and more than a half-billion lack
reliable
access to safe drinking water.
Today, just 30% of Africa has access to
reliable
electricity.
Providing more – and more
reliable
– power to almost two billion people will increase GDP by 30% in 2040.
The data are not fully
reliable
or comparable across countries, but quick calculations reveal that there are many emerging markets where such short-term debt is 50% or more of the stock of international reserves.
India supplies Africa with computer-education courses, the most
reliable
water pumps, low-cost rice-milling equipment, and dozens of other technologies.
They know that extreme poverty threatens the lives of hundreds of millions of people who lack
reliable
access to adequate nutrition, potable water, health care, and education.
The length of an economic expansion is not a
reliable
predictor of when the next downturn will come.
If history is a
reliable
guide, the outcome will depend significantly on the economy’s performance between now and November 6, and on Americans’ perception of their economic future under the two candidates.
The most
reliable
index of comparable house prices has continued to decline month after month, and prices are now about 7% lower in real terms than a year ago, implying a $1 trillion loss of household wealth.
In fact, for nearly 70 years the US has been UNRWA’s most generous and
reliable
donor, with both Republican and Democratic administrations recognizing the organization’s value.
For China, the biggest risk probably lies in the shadow banking sector, on which
reliable
data are not available.
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