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Over the last few years, the
report
has evolved in a significant way – not only providing an assessment of the economy’s past and current state, but, increasingly, containing insights into its future as well.
Think of the BLS’s employment
report
as a comprehensive monthly check-up for the American labor market.
To get a real sense of the labor market’s health, we need to look elsewhere in the BLS’s
report.
If current trends persist, the BLS’s
report
will continue to evolve from a snapshot of the past and present to a preview of the future.
After all, the
report
is much more than a scorecard on America’s performance in confronting a persistent economic, political, and social challenge; it is also an urgent call for a more focused corrective effort involving both government and business.
The urgent task now is to ensure that lasting progress is not undermined by the worrisome compositional trends that the BLS’s
report
highlights month after month.
On April 9, the US Treasury released the biannual
report
mandated by Congress to identify countries engaging in “currency manipulation.”
According to a recent United Nations report, the number of Africans living in extreme poverty increased by almost 40%, to 414 million, from 1990 to 2010.
For example, when the Delors Committee prepared its
report
in 1988-1989 on how a monetary union could be established in Europe, experts devoted considerable attention to the issue of whether market pressure would suffice to discipline states.
As the Commission’s
report
argues, all major powers need to adopt a more pragmatic and patient approach which is focused not on long lists of impossible objectives, but on local needs and capabilities.
A recent
report
by the McKinsey Global Institute estimates that, depending on a country’s level of development, advances in automation will require 3-14% of workers worldwide to change occupations or upgrade their skills by the year 2030.
The caption to a picture of Blatter on page six of FIFA’s 2013 financial
report
reads: “We have reached very high levels of accountability, transparency, and financial control.”
The Commission’s report, released at the end of May, argues that reducing CO2 emissions could result in an even stronger economy.
Interestingly, one of the world’s best-performing economies, Sweden, has already adopted a carbon tax at a rate substantially higher than that discussed in our
report.
The Strongman’s Power TrapMOSCOW – Earlier this year, when Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that he was forming a 400,000-man national guard that would
report
only to him, many Russians wondered why a new military force was needed.
In a recent report, we examined the experiences of young African agriculturalists in seven countries.
Romania’s progress is confirmed in a
report
released earlier this month showing that citizens’ access to government information in Eastern Europe is now equal to that in established democracies.
Indeed, the report, Transparency and Silence, conducted by the Open Society Justice Initiative (available at www.justiceinitiative.org),
Emmerson’s
report
drew on figures supplied by Pakistan’s foreign ministry, but it was promptly undercut by the country’s defense ministry, which issued its own figures indicating that only 67 of the 2,227 people killed by drone attacks since 2008 were civilians.
Kimberly Brown-Whale was a pastor at a church in Essex, Maryland, when she saw a news
report
about a young woman who needed a kidney transplant.
“Seemingly intractable circumstances turned him from the would-be architect of a new global order into a leader focused more on repairing relationships and reacting to crises – most notably the global economic crisis,” the
report
continued.
Last week brought news of yet another murder of a women’s rights activist in Pakistan; evidence that the Egyptian military may be deliberately using sexual assault to deter women from demonstrating in Cairo’s Tahrir Square; a horrific
report
from the New York-based Women’s Media Center about Syrian government forces’ use of sexual violence and gang rape; and a video of a Taliban commander brutally executing a woman for adultery as his fellow soldiers and villagers cheered.
Still, consider a recent matter-of-fact
report
from a sober and respected US magazine.
Many other governments also are reforming energy prices, and more than 400 companies
report
using a voluntary, internal carbon price.
In the
report
he delivered to the National Congress, he mentioned the phrase more than 20 times, emphasizing “the overall goal of comprehensively advancing law-based governance” in order to “build a country of socialist rule of law.”
An independent
report
has chronicled 12 separate episodes of government meddling with court rulings.
Moreover, Denmark took the top spot in the United Nations’ World Happiness
report
last year, suggesting that wealth inequality does not trouble Danes too much.
Were Korans burned, as one US
report
had it, under the oversight of US military officials?
The third blind spot is almost too painful to bear having to address – which, on a charitable interpretation, might explain why not one mainstream US media
report
has done so: the burnings were not carried out on some street in Kabul, but at Bagram.
The US Treasury Department started the chorus with a
report
on currency manipulators that criticized Germany’s current-account surplus.
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