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It was only last September, three months after becoming prime minister, that May surprised the world by effectively ruling out the EEA option, telling the Conservative Party’s annual conference that those who call themselves “citizens of the world” are really “citizens of nowhere,” and that the free movement of people
required
by EEA membership was therefore unacceptable.
Accordingly, each year, every county is
required
to submit a budget that projects two years ahead which demonstrates how its budget will be balanced in that time.
As long as Al Qaeda continues to plan terrorist attacks, the US cannot reasonably be
required
to forego opportunities to kill its leaders and others carrying out these attacks.
Adam Smith’s idealized market society
required
little more than a “night-watchman state.”
The postwar mixed economy was built for and operated at the level of nation-states, and
required
keeping the international economy at bay.
Countries were
required
to undertake only limited trade liberalization, with plenty of exceptions for socially sensitive sectors (agriculture, textiles, services).
All companies are
required
by law to have works councils.
If it were generally accepted, it would imply that the EU now holds official moral doctrines, and that allegiance to these doctrines is
required
in order to exercise the full right of citizens to serve in a public capacity.
Their leaders understood that to achieve prosperity and social progress, a combination of good economic policies, political realism, and well-funded social programs was
required.
Large firms are relatively risk-averse not only because they are bureaucracies, with layers of management
required
to sign off on any innovation, but also because they are reluctant to back innovations that threaten to render obsolete the products or services that currently account for their profits.
It
required
Boeing and other large aircraft manufacturers, for example, to commercialize what the Wright Brothers pioneered, or Ford and General Motors to mass-produce the automobile, and so on.
While structural reforms – particularly on the supply side – are
required
in developed and developing countries, they are not sufficient to address what former US Treasury Secretary Larry Summers has called “secular stagnation” – that is, the difficulty of sustaining sufficient demand to permit normal levels of output.
Europe and the United States were the largest meat consumers in the twentieth century, with the average person eating 60-90 kilograms (132-198 pounds) annually – far more than is
required
to meet humans’ nutritional needs.
A recommendation last year by the World Health Organization’s Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization promises to boost vaccines’ cost-effectiveness further, by calling for just two doses of the HPV vaccine, rather than the three doses previously thought to be
required.
Moreover, the
required
reforms are so wide-ranging that they are beyond the means of most developing countries to implement.
There was also his commitment to fight poverty: “To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is
required
– not because the communists may be doing it, not because we seek their votes, but because it is right.
Health officials around the world should maintain their vigilance and prepare for the possibility that renewed control efforts will be
required
if SARS resurges.
Continued surveillance and infection control measures will be
required
to ensure that the accomplishments of the last few months are not undone by a few undetected cases that touch off new SARS hot spots.
Under the Copenhagen Criteria, all member states are
required
to uphold the institutions of liberal democracy, the rule of law, respect for human rights, and protections for minorities.
But it remains the case that there are no obvious takers for a military role, partly because of the scale, difficulty, and risk of the commitment required, and partly because of the likely political and legal costs, given the minimal prospect of Security Council endorsement.
Painful concessions will be
required
from both sides if the Geneva conference is even to convene, let alone reach agreement on a cease-fire and transitional administration.
The euro's many benefits – cross-border pricing transparency, lower transaction costs, and inflation credibility –
required
surrendering independent monetary policies and flexible exchange rates.
What is urgently
required
now are genuine statesmen and stateswomen.
Ba’asyir was released for the simple reason that the law
required
it: he had completed his 30-month sentence.
Until 1995 oil exports
required
a license.
For example, it would be useful for programs to monitor how many people with high blood pressure have been diagnosed and placed on treatment, what proportion of those on treatment have achieved blood-pressure control, and what treatment level would be
required
to reduce premature deaths by the desired target.
What is
required
are new business models that spread risks, take a broader view of health, and address the needs of the world’s poorest people.
This
required
the support of President Donald Trump’s administration, leading to silence from the Bank until June, when it finally warned of the negative impact of trade protectionism on global growth.
When the changes create externalities, economic restructuring is
required
– say, adjustments in taxes and subsidies, regulatory shifts, or property-rights upgrading – to offset the costs and benefits for which the market cannot compensate.
The most important measures
required
cutting budget deficits, often at the cost of lowering public expenditures.
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