Requires
in sentence
3382 examples of Requires in a sentence
All available resources should be put to work in the war effort, even if that
requires
running up budget deficits.
This
requires
preventing people from responding by hoarding paper currency; but, as I have explained recently, this is not so difficult.
Governments agree to accept the rulings of the World Trade Organization because on balance they benefit from an international trading order even if a particular decision
requires
that they alter a practice that is their sovereign right to carry out.
Beyond honesty, effective leadership also
requires
respect for individuals, regardless of their demographic background or past experiences.
But formulating such rules
requires
some careful economic thought.
Collective burden-sharing is in the long run the only non-catastrophic way out of Europe’s current crisis, but that
requires
a substantially greater degree of political accountability and control on a European level.
This
requires
us to integrate the various aspects of water management, such as household supply, rainwater harvesting, wastewater treatment and recycling, and flood-control measures.
All this is not only fostered by the state, but also
requires
the kind of uniformity that only a centralized state can impose.
Preparedness
requires
coordination among agencies and funders to build networks that enable quick deployment of and access to vaccines, drugs, and protocols that limit a disease’s transmission.
Add to these challenges the difficulty of paying staff or ensuring reliable electricity and other essential services, and it becomes clear that preparing for disease outbreaks
requires
broad engagement with the international aid community.
Breaking the distorting power of these criminal networks
requires
first confronting the distortions that perpetuate it: the failed war on drugs and criminalization of consumers; the burgeoning privatization of security; police agencies that reproduce, rather than reduce, violence and crime; prisons that hone offenders’ criminal skills; and judicial systems that re-victimize crime victims.
Ultimately, the key is to build democratic institutions that are strong enough to de-escalate violence and protect citizens, which in turn
requires
that political leaders try new options, and that societies assume more responsibility for their fate.
We are convinced that there are moments when exemplary civic engagement, such as Liu’s,
requires
an exemplary response.
Likewise, whereas welcoming refugees
requires
an initial investment of public funds, it can pay dividends as soon as the newcomers start working.
While the oil market is the largest determinant of Russia’s near-term economic prospects, accounting as it does for half of export revenues, long-term growth
requires
Russia to re-enter international capital markets, attract foreign investment (and stem capital flight), and reintegrate with the global economy.
All of this
requires
a global economy that is stable and predictable.
Likewise, defeating the Islamic State – another appropriately major US goal –
requires
heavy doses of diplomacy with the Saudis.
That diplomacy must be closely managed and
requires
setting realistic goals and expectations.
Managing them
requires
a clear position in favor of global governance and effective multilateralism at all levels.
But the logic of how Europe was constructed
requires
that France complement Germany – and now that other major EU countries, including Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, and Poland, do so as well.
Better policies at the national, regional, and global levels are also essential – and that
requires
better politics.
Every democracy
requires
such tactics.
But that
requires
them to be engaged and active.
But that rule succumbed rather quickly to violent money-demand shocks, though Friedman’s general argument – that a credible commitment to low inflation
requires
favoring rules over discretion – remains very influential.
At this point, an end to current hostilities in Syria, Iraq, and Yemen
requires
national, regional, and international consensus.
The scale of the challenges
requires
courageous thinking, bold initiatives, and ingenuity by national and regional political and development leaders.
To make a real difference, especially in the near term, the world must combine mitigation and adaptation with increased research and development into carbon-saving and sequestering technology, which in turn
requires
designing and exploiting market-based incentives.
To succeed, the transition to peace
requires
demobilization, disarmament and reintegration of former combatants, as well as reconstruction and rehabilitation of services and infrastructure.
Chile
requires
all wage and salary earners to contribute 7% of their pay either to the National Health Fund or to a private insurer.
One managed to complete his degree in a mere 21 months, an improbable feat, given that course work alone, without the dissertation, normally
requires
at least two years in most countries’ doctoral programs.
Back
Next
Related words
Which
Their
Economic
Global
Countries
Political
Growth
Other
Change
Investment
Economy
International
Public
Government
Policy
System
World
People
Policies
Development