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It seems like common sense – even moral virtue – to
respond
this way.
Perhaps for this reason, many organizations, including some of the best-known anti-poverty organizations working in Africa, did not
respond
to GiveWell’s request for information.
Both legislation and the forces of competition and consumer demand are driving companies to disclose more about their products and to
respond
to consumer queries.
Meanwhile, long-term development budgets are set in stone years in advance and lack the flexibility to
respond
to natural and man-made disasters.
Why?Europe has no policy responses open to it to
respond
to such a calamity because its fiscal situation is already weak and the new European Central bank is tangled in ineffectiveness and a dated obsession with fighting inflation.
The continent’s leaders are struggling to
respond
to a world that, in the words of a recent policy document, “has become more dangerous, divided, and disorienting.”
I wrote The Price of Civilization out of the conviction that the US government has failed to understand and
respond
to the challenges of globalization ever since it began to impact America’s economy in the 1970’s.
Rather than
respond
to globalization with more government spending on education, infrastructure, and technology, Ronald Reagan won the presidency in 1980 by pledging to slash government spending and cut taxes.
A year later, the Bush administration was slow to
respond
to violence in the Balkans.
Political leaders enjoy fewer degrees of freedom before they must
respond
to events, and must then communicate not only with other governments, but with civil society as well.
The problem is that there is no consensus in the Middle East, either among governments or civil society, about how to
respond
to the crisis.
Looking ahead, it is time for donor countries to step up and
respond
to our requests for financial guarantees to the IFFEd.
All 26 NATO nations are now, as an Alliance, working together to
respond
to the Iraqi government’s request for support: by training Iraqi security forces, by providing equipment, or by helping to fund NATO’s efforts.
Now and in the future, the world needs the IMF to
respond
flexibly and effectively to its members’ needs.
Now that Trump would feel quite at home almost anywhere on the continent, it is imperative to
respond
to the pan-Western anti-establishment rage that he represents.
When the next downturn comes, they will quickly find that their own reckless policies have severely constrained their ability to
respond.
Or imagine Russia refusing to
respond
positively to NATO’s offer of a cooperative relationship: she would be the first to suffer.
Europe’s leaders must also begin thinking about how they should
respond
to Le Pen’s request to renegotiate the terms of France’s EU membership, and to what extent they should resist her efforts to remove France from the rest of Europe.
To maintain that support, however, opposition leaders must ensure that they can
respond
to their constituents’ demands.
Nevertheless, it is important to realize why the US is undertaking them and that they
respond
to a core problem of today's international order.
Burma’s leadership should
respond
by releasing all remaining political prisoners and opening up the entire political process.
But he’s always worth listening to, and never more so than with respect to the question that he has been asking for years: When the next nuclear-weapons catastrophe happens, as it surely will, the world will have to
respond
dramatically.
“I’ve just returned,” I respond, gesturing toward Jibril.
Most people accept the need for security services to
respond
to terror, particularly in the aftermath of an attack.
Governments must
respond
in kind.
Reaction-time tests involve little thinking, and merely ask people to
respond
as fast as they can to simple stimuli.
British negotiators will then
respond
to EU negotiators’ domino-theory logic by trying to make the process as painful as possible for the rest of the EU.
Just as Obama and Brown led the way then, German Chancellor Angela Merkel must
respond
purposefully and powerfully to the widening divide between rich and poor, which has become an acute danger to the world economy, and to social cohesion and political stability.
The EU needs a comprehensive plan to
respond
to the crisis, one that reasserts effective governance over the flows of asylum-seekers so that they take place in a safe, orderly way, and at a pace that reflects Europe’s capacity to absorb them.
The EU must
respond
with a genuinely European asylum policy that will put an end to the panic and the unnecessary human suffering.
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