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Because of its poverty, its complexity, and its vastness (even national elections have to be held over the course of several weeks, to accommodate hundreds of millions of voters), the uptake of market reforms has been gradual, but also remarkably
resilient
to shocks.
By planting more beans, peas, and lentils, farmers would help combat climate change by lowering greenhouse-gas emissions, and would benefit from crops that are more
resilient
to drier, warmer weather.
Putin views the collapse of the Soviet Union as largely an economic failure, and he recognizes that private property and the market can make the Russian economy more
resilient
in the face of Western sanctions.
An anxious nation is counseled to be resilient: “Let us not be deterred from seeing the loathing that is inflaming and filling the lives of the hundreds of thousands of Arabs who live around us….This is the fate of our generation…to be prepared and armed, strong and determined, lest the sword be stricken from our fist and our lives cut down.”
Experience suggests that the British are most resilient, most inventive, and happiest when they feel in control of their own future.
To date, 150 countries have submitted plans detailing how they will move their economies along a more
resilient
low-carbon trajectory.
The Secret of Dubai’s SuccessDUBAI – As governments across the Middle East try to wean themselves off natural resources and build diversified,
resilient
economies, they should take some lessons from Dubai.
So, this past summer, I began investigating the so-called Dubai model of
resilient
growth, and the challenges that may lie ahead for it.
Global supply chains are now becoming more resilient, owing to the duplication of singular bottlenecks that can bring much larger systems down.
Even rapid response is more effective if key networks and systems – particularly the electricity grid – are
resilient.
A broad pattern of self-insurance caused by underinvestment in
resilient
infrastructure is an inefficient and distinctly inferior option.
Over time, they will be bypassed and replaced by more
resilient
alternatives.
On the other hand, French society has proved
resilient.
We need to build
resilient
systems to ensure access to potable water for all people, and to improve water-delivery and sanitation provisions in Africa’s rapidly growing urban areas.
Participants in the Africa Action Summit, held on the sidelines of the Marrakesh conference, offered their own commitment to build an Africa that is
resilient
to climate change and able to advance sustainable development.
Decarbonization has already begun, and the appeal of a fossil-fuel-free world is growing – not only because it would limit climate change, but also because it would be more technologically advanced, democratic, resilient, healthy, and economically dynamic.
Regulators now suppose that the European banking sector is
resilient
to adverse shocks.
More than half of the world’s population now lives in cities, and any political renaissance must counterbalance the appeal of vast virtual communities with
resilient
urban societies.
Global temperatures rose and fell by no more than one degree Celsius (compared with swings of more than eight degrees Celsius during the last ice age), and
resilient
ecosystems met humanity’s needs.
Between these planetary and social boundaries lies humanity’s safe and just operating space: the limits we must respect if we are to create a world that is ecologically
resilient
and free of poverty.
And, like a piece of fabric, the longer it remains stretched, the longer it will take to return to its former
resilient
state – and the greater the possibility that it will not spring back the next time something goes wrong.
As a people, they are singularly
resilient
and brave.
The problem with the "Asian model," we now know, is that it is not very
resilient
in crisis.
But, over the longer term, the new US model of development is actually far more
resilient
and sustainable than the old government-to-government model.
The rest can come from technological, operational, and business innovations – for example, developing new seeds to increase agricultural yields, using new materials (such as carbon-fiber composites) to make cars and airplanes lighter and more resilient, or digitizing medical records.
As long as member states have sovereignty over fiscal and economic policymaking, France and Germany should focus their efforts on making the eurozone itself more
resilient.
When farmers can produce more and earn more income, they become more
resilient
to shocks like severe weather and can put themselves and their families on a path to self-sufficiency.
While the US economy is more
resilient
and agile than its developed counterparts, it is not yet robust enough to be able to adjust smoothly to a significant shift in external demand to other countries.
The Syrian people are strong, patient, resilient, and resourceful.
Of course, there has been important progress, especially on the Basel III agenda to create more
resilient
capital and liquidity buffers.
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