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If a hurricane hits, those residents may still panic – especially if buildings prove less
reliable
than anticipated.
If the outcome is to make its foreign policy less
reliable
and predictable – or, worse, susceptible to misunderstanding – then it certainly does not.
Investors need to know that markets are
reliable
and credible, which means that the information disclosed to them, and on which they base their trading decisions, is accurate, complete, and verified.
Beyond the economic and human costs of wars fought to maintain
reliable
oil supplies are the tremendous costs – which are set to rise substantially in the coming years – associated with human-induced climate change.
The World Bank estimates that one in five Indians is poor, while only 61% of poor households have
reliable
electricity and just 6% have access to tap water.
Readers learned of alternative approaches to forecasting inflation, of the prevailing low level of inflation expectations, and of the diminished pressure that resource slack places on costs (or a less
reliable
Phillips’ curve).
British policymakers must also move beyond ad hoc responses to natural and man-made disasters, by building more effective and
reliable
protection systems.
This will require, first and foremost, the adoption of new technologies, and even the provision of “digital public goods” like fast and
reliable
broadband Internet and digital payment solutions.
Even without
reliable
data, decision-makers must move forward with AI governance.
We could formulate statements corresponding to the facts, and the facts would serve as
reliable
criteria for deciding whether the statements were true.
But in social sciences the relationship between statements and facts is less clear-cut because in human affairs perceptions help determine reality and facts do not necessarily constitute
reliable
criteria for judging the truth of statements.
With NATO’s European pillar strengthened, the US will have an even more
reliable
defense partner, one that is equipped with cutting-edge capabilities and technologies.
The Burmese decision thus shocked China’s government, which had begun treating Burma as a
reliable
client state (one where it still has significant interests, including the ongoing construction of a multibillion-dollar oil and natural-gas pipeline).
Consistent, reliable, long-term success requires forward-thinking measures that focus on building strong fundamentals.
Governments see their main job as delivering economic prosperity, and they view education as a necessary and
reliable
tool for achieving that end.
If we are to build on this progress, we need
reliable
experts to whom the public can confidently turn.
Advocates of nuclear energy have made considerable political headway around the world in recent years, touting it as a safe, clean, and
reliable
alternative to fossil fuels.
Reliable
data are needed to determine whether people are encountering financial or geographic obstacles to health care; whether care is being administered safely and effectively; and whether it is reaching the most marginalized groups in society.
These perceptions dampened hopes that India and the US would continue to regard each other as
reliable
strategic partners.
Some argue that gas might be a better alternative to hydro or coal, but for countries that must import much of their gas the benefits of a stable and
reliable
source of cheap fuel in the form of coal present a very strong counter-argument to the capital costs of a gas plant.
They could no longer claim their traditional role as the party of
reliable
economic management because, during its four years in power, New Labour delivered an impressive record of economic competence and stability, with high growth and low inflation.
President Putin might easily replace him with someone deemed more
reliable
or better suited to challenge Maskhadov, should he run.
But if Russia acts as a
reliable
rear guard and provider of energy and military hardware, China is unlikely to seriously object to expanding Russian influence.
African unity need not remain a dream; it can be built through viable regional projects based on the values shared by Africans and supported by sound, reliable, analysis.
Only the state is
reliable
enough to take on all debt, which private institutions are too risk-intolerant to hold.
That is why African countries should aim to build industry-driven economies, capable of providing such jobs, as well as opportunities for social inclusion, including
reliable
access to clean energy, adequate food, and safe water.
Simply put, the eurozone is fragile, and it lacks a
reliable
safety net.
The most
reliable
data suggest that he was successful at reducing inequality; during his rule, Venezuela’s Gini coefficient, a 100-point scale measuring income inequality, fell from 50 to 39, the biggest decline in Latin America.
Particularly at a time when standard rehabilitation is not available for most Chinese stroke patients, few will wait to try acupuncture until its role is confirmed or refuted by
reliable
evidence.
A
reliable
legal framework for exports and investments is also needed, and a targeted development bank would help to create a financial environment favorable to investment.
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