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Another idea is to
require
anyone in the US wanting to regularize their immigration status to go home and wait in line there.
The rules of the game now
require
that China be given a bigger share in the governance of international institutions.
Europe is in desperate need of growth, and achieving it will
require
bold leadership from the EU’s most important member state, Germany, and its most important leader, Chancellor Angela Merkel.
To level the playing field, local or national authorities should
require
the company to integrate tax-collection software into its app.
For example, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have banned the import or manufacture of conventional plastics for a wide range of products, and both now
require
that plastic products be upgraded with OBP technology.
Achieving this goal will
require
a coalition that is both as inclusive as possible and capable of taking Raqqa, the Islamic State’s stronghold in Syria.
To Serbia’s credit, the Ministry made its policy decision knowing that the change would
require
belt-tightening elsewhere in its budget, but it took the action because it concluded that protecting human rights was more important than saving a few dinars.
The euro also hit hard at those politicians who had discovered that inflation is an attractive form of taxation since it does not
require
a vote in Parliament.
The diagnosis and treatment of most types of cancer in developing countries would
require
a huge and daunting investment in infrastructure.
Such a change in global leadership would
require
a dramatic improvement in Europe’s economic performance.
Realizing such a plan may
require
overcoming serious challenges and the commitment of large financial resources over a period of many decades.
It is no surprise that Moscovici is beginning to push for a “collective European decision” to relax the fiscal treaty’s terms, given that French compliance would
require
massive new spending cuts.
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 jobs of the future will
require
not just more cognitive skills, but also more creativity and social skills, such as coaching.
Upgrading skills on a large scale will
require
coordination among parents, educators, governments, employers, and employees, with a focus on lower-skilled individuals.
The folly of this is readily apparent, because it doesn’t
require
much imagination to see what the Middle East would look like if an Iranian nuclear umbrella were shielding the radicals.
Recovery will also
require
re-establishing at least a small-scale manufacturing sector.
Indeed, in order to make such investments, democracies
require
either brave leadership or an electorate that understands the costs of postponing hard choices.
Connecting these customers, most of whom live in rural areas, will
require
a huge number of skilled workers and entrepreneurs.
But achieving universal access will
require
a trained workforce, and at the moment, Africa suffers from a dearth of capable human capital.
Africa’s clean-energy future will
require
many skilled technicians, and governments need to start training them now.
But giving diplomacy a chance will
require
Trump to abandon his incendiary rhetoric and maximalist positions, and work constructively with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
The latter pathologies then become a weapon in the populist attack on free enterprise, which Western countries
require
for economic dynamism – and thus prosperity.
In other words, meeting Africa’s need for significantly higher educational capacity over the next few decades will
require
private providers.
Through improved seed stocks and more efficient water management, we can have crops that
require
less water, grow at higher density, and thrive in wider temperature ranges.
In January, she officially announced that Britain would not seek membership of the EU single market, because this would
require
free movement, a position confirmed in the Tories’ election manifesto.
At the same news conference, Martin E. Dempsey, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, conceded that preventing the Syrian government’s use of chemical weapons would
require
such clear, comprehensive intelligence that obtaining it is “almost unachievable.”
This does not
require
immediately creating new administrative structures, but skillful political coordination can and must be at the heart of this debate and ensuring its successful outcome.
But to restore public purpose to health-care provision and innovation will
require
the kind of transformation that the NHS’s founders ushered in 70 years ago.
Obama did, however, promise a change of policy, indicating that before any strike was undertaken, he would
require
“near-certainty that no civilians will be killed or injured – the highest standard we can set.”
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