Requiring
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For example, according to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, the US this year will create some 120,000 new jobs
requiring
at least a bachelor's degree in computer science.
Some risk factors – moderate hypertension and high cholesterol, for example – have themselves become chronic diseases,
requiring
medical (and sometimes surgical) treatment and further contributing to the rise in illness rates.
The highest-denomination banknote, the 100-bolivar bill, which was worth $46.5 when it was introduced in 2008, fell to just $0.03,
requiring
mountains of bills to make small payments.
Globalization has made all countries more interdependent, in turn
requiring
greater global cooperation.
Haircuts, like a host of other activities
requiring
detailed local knowledge, cannot be outsourced.
Regulators’ push for sounder finance has so far focused on
requiring
more capital, creating safer products, and establishing more resilient business structures.
Economics should offer “very approximate guesstimates,”
requiring
“only modest amounts of modeling and computational effort.”
Even US importers and exporters
requiring
trade credits obtained them in London rather than New York and did their business in sterling rather than dollars.
So Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania cannot be regarded as special Russian "spheres of influence
" requiring
Russian assent for membership in either the EU or NATO.
For example,
requiring
girls to continue their education reduces child marriage.
The White House and Congress have also been acting to gut the 2010 Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, which strengthened the financial system in several ways, including by imposing higher capital requirements on banks, identifying “systemically important financial institutions,” and
requiring
more transparency in derivatives.
When capital inflows suddenly stopped, they could not cope,
requiring
them to increase exports.
The World Bank went around the world encouraging or
requiring
governments to cut subsidies for universities and expand those for primary schooling.
Then, in 2013, after a high-level minister was found to have stashed funds in an overseas bank account, another ethics law was enacted,
requiring
that members of the government publicly disclose their investments and assets.
In many cases, banks are
requiring
a second group of guarantors to guarantee the first group.
Consider Reuters’ 2012 investigation –
requiring
months of meticulous research – into Starbucks’ tax-avoidance scheme.
In particular, a global indicator for NTDs – the “number of people
requiring
interventions against neglected tropical diseases” – was included in the SDGs’ monitoring framework.
Opportunities for prevention of both diseases must be exploited simultaneously,
requiring
close co-operation between TB and AIDS control programs.
When it comes to tackling climate change, the United States has produced no federal mandate explicitly
requiring
or even promoting emissions-reductions targets.
Since the new government could also fall unless it retains a legislative majority, parliamentary systems have important “coalition requiring” and “coalition sustaining” incentives.
Unlike a directly elected president in classic presidentialism, such a legislatively produced president could be voted out by a “constructive vote of no confidence,” leaving incumbents subject to “coalition requiring” and “coalition sustaining” incentives.
Such limits should be applied in the UK, with referenda
requiring
not just an overall majority, but also separate majorities within England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
As if all this were not enough, as the Davos meeting opened, America’s House of Representatives passed a bill
requiring
American steel to be used in stimulus spending, despite the G-20’s call to avoid protectionism in response to the crisis.
For example, the US has effectively balkanized global banking by
requiring
all foreign banks operating there to become subsidiary companies and
requiring
international banks with US-dollar clearing accounts to comply fully with US tax, regulatory, and even, to some degree, foreign policy (for example, refraining from trading with US enemies).
The European Union has an additional problem: in response to the sovereign crisis, most of its members agreed in 2011 to a “fiscal compact”
requiring
them to keep their structural budget deficit – the one they would record were output equal to potential – below 0.5% of GDP.
There is the danger, too, of arrangements that would lessen tensions over the short-term but threaten peace over the long-term by
requiring
real compromises and constraints in exchange for promises and possibilities.
In April, Ann Wagner, a Republican congresswoman, introduced a bill “to prohibit the Securities and Exchange Commission from issuing rules
requiring
the disclosure of an issuer’s expenditures for political activities.”
But there are effective approaches to each of them that do not require tracking everyone online, or
requiring
IDs for every interaction.
But China did enter into a five-year bilateral accord, which expires next year,
requiring
it to transfer to India hydrological and meteorological data daily from three Brahmaputra-monitoring stations in Tibet during the risky flood season, from May 15 to October 15.
Yet
requiring
deep fiscal cuts, privatization, and other structural reforms of the type that Greece has had to undertake risks greater unemployment and deeper recessions.
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