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After the humanitarian situation is stabilized, policymakers should focus on providing Puerto Rico with stable, reliable, and cost-effective electric power, generated primarily by renewables and distributed over a smart, resilient grid.
To embrace change and take risks, everyone needs flexible skills, a decent income, and a
reliable
safety net.
GBD’s 1990 study and subsequent revisions raised the bar for population health measurement, providing decision-makers with more
reliable
and useful information.
The problem is that when the context changes, the trial results become less
reliable.
Other countries, for their part, no longer regard the United States as a
reliable
alliance partner and feel impelled to develop their own geopolitical capabilities.
This would allow the entire region to share the most efficient power plants, creating a reliable, balanced supply of renewable energy.
This is good, because only then will a
reliable
democratic consensus on Europe’s future be reached.
The issues that need to be addressed include the lack of reliable, affordable electricity, high transportation costs, and weak and inefficient trade-related facilities.
In principle, in a laboratory, we can conduct controlled experiments, and therefore make more
reliable
inferences.
All the post-Cold War certainties in Europe melted away, and with them went Putin’s reputation as a
reliable
manager of Russia’s economy.
For example, AI can make
reliable
legal advice available to more people, and at a very low cost.
As computers are often more
reliable
than people -- they don't take vacations, get sick or strike -- they are seen as having an extra edge.
What the Pope envisioned was a society which is not based on total lack of interest in "thy neighbor", a society of lonely grasping, but containing a certain amount of loyal,
reliable
friendship.
The positive growth outlook, following an estimated 5.1% GDP gain in 2007, is presented as a
reliable
defense against external contagion.
By using the dollar to anchor prices and the Federal Reserve’s interest rate as the benchmark for the cost of capital, invoicing, payments, clearing, liquidity, and central-bank reserves all became more stable and
reliable.
The far more common scenario – in fact, the only
reliable
scenario – was that even cases accompanied by a significant amount of evidence were seldom prosecuted.
Here, the past may be a less
reliable
guide than we think, because the slower pace of technological change meant that job replacement kept up with job displacement.
Rainfall patterns will vary, and the Asian monsoon will become less
reliable.
But, if we have learned anything from the current crisis, it is that such issues cannot even be framed unless and until the eurozone has a
reliable
institutional framework, with a sturdy foundation consisting of a real government, effective parliamentary control, and genuine democratic legitimization.
In 2011 we may begin to see whether those incentives lead China’s rulers to re-appraise their diplomatic conduct, which has left them with only the corrupt, basket case economies of Burma and North Korea as
reliable
friends in Asia.
A single energy market is essential not only to ensure secure and
reliable
supplies, but also to achieve sustainable growth compatible with Europe’s commitments on climate change.
But, first, they must anticipate the associated financing requirements, which will soon surpass the current capacities of governments and international donors, and take action now to activate new,
reliable
sources of financing.
Governments must also develop and implement policies aimed at ensuring that those who are typically marginalized from the formal food industry – women, young people, ethnic minorities, and non-landowners – have
reliable
access to adequate nutrition and opportunities to participate in agricultural production.
Whereas other countries often fold to Moroccan pressure, for fear of harming trade deals or cooperation over security and migration, the law has proved to be a
reliable
ally for the people of Western Sahara.
If the trial is conducted properly – it is large enough; people are allocated in a truly random way; and “blind” assessments of the outcomes are conducted – the results should be
reliable.
And if you are really worried about that, gold might indeed be the most
reliable
hedge.
Creating an "economic constitution" that minimizes political interference in core economic functions is the most
reliable
way to make certain that markets function freely and fairly.
At a time horizon of a decade or two, the past performance of stocks and bonds is neither a
reliable
guarantee nor a good guide to future results.
When all things are considered, Germany is a more
reliable
ally and partner than Ukraine, which some in Warsaw see as a potential counterweight to Russia.
The third indicator of renewed eurozone tensions is probably the most reliable, because it is based on where people put their money.
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