Remedy
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299 examples of Remedy in a sentence
In a nutshell, they tell us that, while increasing energy efficiency is undoubtedly a good thing, it is most assuredly not a
remedy
for global warming.
To
remedy
this, the next steps for the euro will demand greater political union, though in a narrow sense.
Is there a
remedy?
We have made a mistake, and we have to
remedy
it before it’s too late.”
The government has done little to
remedy
this.
Moreover, a royal intervention would risk returning Thailand to square one, seeking to rewrite its constitution to
remedy
the shortfalls of its democratic culture.
Environmental degradation from rapid industrialization, overpopulation, and uncontrolled resource exploitation is extreme and, given the pressure to maintain high growth rates, very difficult to remedy;Since 1998, the Chinese government has become increasingly reliant on ever larger bond issues for fiscal stimulus, pushing debt onto the next generation;Estimates of the government's growing aggregate liabilities (bank debt, un-funded pension plans, bonded indebtedness for infrastructural projects, etc.) range from 70% to over 150% of GDP.
Structural reform – however desirable it may be for the longer term – simply is not a
remedy
for these countries’ short-term growth conundrum.
Are those who agitate for affirmative action fighting for something that is more a quack
remedy
than a real solution?
To the extent that such problems reflect decreased ability to express oneself clearly, the
remedy
is to improve education.
Meanwhile, they regarded themselves as the true progressives, because they understood that safeguarding and advancing globalization was the best
remedy
against poverty and insecurity.
But the proposed
remedy
is too extreme.
To
remedy
this, we need two kinds of transitions.
The IMF has been criticized for applying the wrong
remedy.
Regulation is at best a partial
remedy
for such problems.
Scientific research as a
remedy
for poverty--as opposed to just another way for the rich to get richer--is an idea that languished among technocrats until the late 1990's, when Jeffrey Sachs and others focused attention on tropical public health, sending entomologists rather than economists to find the cure for poverty.
Devaluation is the tried and true
remedy
for such ills.
One reason is that the effectiveness of reform may depend on conditions prevailing in other sectors: good universities, for example, cannot
remedy
the consequences of poor secondary education.
Even in areas where there does seem to be some consensus – such as the unacceptability of disinformation or of foreign meddling in electoral processes – there is no agreement on the appropriate
remedy.
To
remedy
the situation, ongoing efforts to increase transparency should go beyond revenue flows – which are set to face new transparency requirements in the United States and the European Union – to include contracts.
But to describe a challenge as global is not to argue that the
remedy
is to be found only in an ambitious, formal, and universal treaty.
Heroin users are denied the most effective medication available to
remedy
their addiction, i.e., methadone.
The Dialectic of Global Trade PolicyMUNICH – There is a subtle yet important change occurring in how political leaders think about international trade, including how to
remedy
long-standing problems.
But the proper
remedy
is to broaden the corporate tax base.
Now, with Prime Minister Theresa May’s government collapsing and Parliament deadlocked, Brexit has revealed a crisis so deep that it is beyond
remedy
by traditional means – whether by a change of policy, leader, or government.
Whenever the next downturn comes, it will be too late to
remedy
central banks’ shortcomings.
They will try to
remedy
the worsening conditions confronting America’s working class, and restore some US efforts to combat climate change.
The standard
remedy
of improving educational institutions does not yield near-term benefits, while the economy’s most advanced sectors are unable to absorb the excess supply of low-skilled workers.
A faulty diagnosis leads to the wrong
remedy.
As the failures of financial regulation suggest, important as such economic reforms are, they need to be complemented with measures that
remedy
the asymmetry of political access.
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