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Britain, May has made clear, doesn’t want an arrangement like that of Switzerland or Norway, because that would
require
it to cede some control over its immigration policy.
Jobs that
require
lower skills and less training are particularly vulnerable; but it is also clear that many other occupational categories – including administration, accounting, logistics, banking, and various service activities – are likely to be affected.
Tasks like maneuvering small blood vessels that are 1-2 millimeters in diameter, or removing a brain tumor without damaging the surrounding tissue,
require
technologies, such as the operating microscope and multimodal imaging tools, that complement surgeons’ skills and augment their abilities.
Given that comprehending – and reacting appropriately to – the immense number of variables that can arise during surgery would
require
enormous computing power, surgical robots aim to integrate human experience and decision-making ability with mechanized accuracy.
Similar stories can be told of other industries, even those that do not
require
natural resources but rely on global value chains instead.
She said that change in Syria would
require
Syrians of every faith and ethnicity to work together, protecting and respecting the rights of minorities.
But resolving these issues would
require
an inclusive and accommodating approach, both domestically and regionally, and Saudi Arabia, in particular, is not prepared to take that route.
Eliminating banking-sector risk will
require
decisive government action, including comprehensive financial reform and effective risk-management strategies for financial operations in core sectors.
This would
require
switching American recognition from Taiwan to the mainland.
That will
require
compromises on both sides – not just on the trade front, but also on the core economic strategies that both nations embrace.
But there are persuasive reasons why these countries insist that the obligations must instead reflect per capita emissions, a criterion that would
require
far greater emission cuts by the US than its leaders now contemplate.
A system of genuine personal responsibility would
require
that the medical profession not provide care that it feels ethically obliged to provide.
But this would
require
a dramatic increase in education spending, including more funding for existing programs, like Education Cannot Wait, which supports the continuation of schooling for children in disaster areas, and the Global Partnership for Education, which provides grants to support education in countries with the most need.
This will
require
negotiating with frontline countries, in cooperation with the UN Refugee Agency, to establish processing centers there – with Turkey as the priority.
This will
require
not only sufficient funding, but also the human and IT capacity to match migrants and sponsors.
Thus, reducing it would
require
macroeconomic policies to reduce domestic expenditures and increase domestic savings.
But avoiding this outcome will not be easy, for it will
require
that selection for genetic enhancement is either available to no one or accessible to everyone.
The first option would
require
coercion, and – since countries will not accept that others should gain a competitive edge – an international agreement to forego the benefits that genetic enhancement can bring.
The second option, universal access, would
require
an unprecedented level of social assistance for the poor, and extraordinarily difficult decisions about what to subsidize.
But a bigger, largely unreported, message is that some European countries, especially Germany, have launched projects that combine renewables like solar and wind with hydrogen for energy storage, implying clean, zero-emission, stable power grids that
require
no coal, oil, or nuclear power.
Overcoming that advantage now would
require
someone to act as market-maker for private as well as official transactions and subsidize the market in its start-up phase.
Transforming the SDR into a true international currency would
require
surmounting other obstacles.
Japan’s leaders are perhaps counting on the continuity of India’s strategic policies, which would
require
the Indian government that emerges from next year’s general election to sustain the momentum of cooperation.
Such an international approach would also
require
a broader peace process, aimed at achieving a regional settlement between Israel and its Arab neighbors.
The party regained power in 1974, but within two years Britain was hit by another currency crisis – this one large enough to
require
support from the International Monetary Fund.
China’s medium-term success will also
require
creating an open system in which competitive pressures encourage Chinesecompanies to engage in product and processinnovation, not only through their ownresearch-and-development efforts, but also through participationin global Rampamp;Dnetworks.
Doing so will
require
greater sustained attention to underserved rural areas and migrant populations, and to restructuring social policies in order to ensure secure safety nets.
Global integration of China’s financial sector will
require
opening the capital account, which will have to be carried out steadily and with considerable care; but it will be a key step toward internationalizing the renminbi as a global reserve currency.
US Assistant Secretary of State Rose Gottemoeller’s recent call for Israel to join the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), which would
require
it to declare and relinquish its nuclear arsenal, has incited fears that America’s diplomatic umbrella for Israel’s nuclear status is ending.
While the cost estimates are necessarily provisional, especially in this era of disruptive technological change, the new study suggests that proper data systems for the SDGs will
require
at least $1 billion per year to cover all of the 77 lower-income countries.
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