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Proposed scientific advances
require
careful validation and replication by independent scientists.
Macroeconomic and financial stability
require
debt sustainability, prudential regulation, and sound money.
This will
require
the EU to contribute money, manpower, and officials on the ground of the rank and stature of ISAF commanders, in an equal partnership with NATO.
But there is no doubt that protecting – and even enhancing – women’s job and income prospects will
require
upgrading their skills, so that they can take advantage of the new and changing opportunities created by the ongoing digital revolution.
Decoupling oil revenues from public subsidies will
require
a new social contract that is based less on guaranteed consumption and more on personal autonomy.
Those countries that opt for reform will
require
not only political courage, but also well-crafted policies.
Managing mixed economies that include state-owned enterprises and an inchoate private sector will
require
discipline, so that productive assets are not squandered, or privatized at fire-sale prices.
All
require
a strong British voice.
In order to bring some semblance of stability to the Middle East, the US must think beyond the framework nuclear agreement with Iran and develop, with all stakeholders, a collective security regime – an initiative that will
require
the US to regain the trust of its allies in the region.
Delivering these benefits to ever more people will
require
resources, international cooperation, and political will.
The connection between the two parts of the reforms has always been unnecessary; the measures are independent,
require
different approval processes, and can be delivered separately.
Removing the link between them would
require
the support of the US administration, but not ratification by Congress.
A simple majority of the IMF’s Executive Board would recommend it to the Board of Governors, where a resolution separating the reforms into two parts would
require
85% of the votes.
This opens the possibility that the US’s voting power could temporarily fall below the 15% threshold needed to veto decisions that
require
the support of 85% of IMF members’ votes.
Moreover, the targets mostly involved policies that do not
require
any supra-national coordination, such as labor policies, childcare, and pensions.
Restoring public trust will
require
a deep and sustained commitment, and a new consensus that is broad enough to overcome the political and social divides that are now legion across advanced economies.
There are currently proposals to
require
tech companies to obtain an affirmative opt-in from users before collecting their data, and to allow users to retrieve or erase their data easily.
Devising sensible policies on this front will
require
that we first define the market, and then decide what level of concentration, and over what time frame, constitutes a threat to competition.
The complex challenges facing workers worldwide will
require
complex solutions.
The challenge facing China as it confronts the problem of excess capacity is that those who would otherwise lose their jobs will
require
some form of support; firms will argue for a robust bailout to minimize their losses.
Both bank regulation and fiscal policy
require
a great deal more Europeanization.
His recommendations include, first and foremost, making all of the IMF’s operations in SDRs, which would
require
ending the separation of the IMF’s SDR and general accounts.
This transition will
require
more partnerships across all levels of government, civil society, and the private sector.
Such a confrontation would
require
an ideological component that is decidedly lacking on the Russian side.
Progress on the next steps of norm formation will
require
simultaneous use of many different formats, both private and governmental.
Expansion of participation is important for the acceptance of norms, but progress will
require
action on many fronts.
But, taken to its logical extreme, national sovereignty would
require
the complete physical and social isolation of states from one another.
But it is becoming increasingly difficult to determine the difference between purely domestic matters and those that
require
international collective action.
Romney, for example, has a detailed 59-point economic program, including a cap on federal spending at 20% of GDP, which would
require
reductions similar to those in the 1980’s and 1990’s.
Some officials even
require
journalists to sign contracts mandating favorable coverage of government activities.
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