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In advanced countries, programs that screen for adversity and
respond
to the specific health and developmental needs of individual children and families can yield benefits that far exceed their costs.
But, in today’s Asia, these countries’ behavior with respect to their sovereignty disputes, and how they
respond
to others’ actions (and inaction) will have a decisive impact on regional security and prosperity.
The objection of most UBI opponents is that a majority of people would respond, “Nothing at all.”
But if Japan starts to intervene directly in global currency markets to ensure a weaker yen, neighboring competitors will
respond
in kind.
Many Europeans share this belief, but, as the EU considers entering the fray of Middle East peace talks, it must
respond
to former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s jibe that in the region “you are payers, not players.”
The Union’s failure so far to
respond
adequately to the crisis engulfing the Arab world is sharpening knives in foreign ministries across Europe.
If principals misunderstand systemic risk, their agents, even if they do understand it, may not be able to
respond
without losing support, whether in the form of votes or assets under management.
But Obama is not really the problem; at the heart of the issue is a model of liberal democracy that fails to
respond
to challenges that contradict the values it is supposed to uphold.
There is a large constituency of domestic and international investors who will
respond
positively and rapidly to any steady improvement in India’s institutional environment, which should be an ongoing process.
The US must
respond
to the allegations – first leveled in a report published by the German magazine Der Spiegel – and give a proper accounting of its actions.
Technology has trouble diffusing because much of it requires knowhow, which is an ability to recognize patterns and
respond
with effective actions.
Like the heat beneath the proverbial boiling frogs, the level of surveillance in Western democracies has been ratcheted up slowly – but far faster than citizens can
respond.
Given the seemingly ubiquitous nature of American culture, how should we
respond?
With the no-bailout rule restored, governments would have more space to pursue countercyclical policies and
respond
to voters’ changing priorities.
Who is to say how the Chinese leadership would
respond
to a future pro-democracy uprising that threatened to undermine the regime?
But the EU must be ready to
respond
to the perceptible momentum in Belarus in favor of domestic reform, greater openness, and respect for fundamental democratic rights.
Similarly, Belarus must, in turn,
respond
positively to the EU’s steps to normalize relations, one of which should be rescinding travel restrictions against Lukashenko and other senior officials.
Or should Israel
respond
“proportionally,” by firing 10 to 80 rockets, indiscriminately aimed against Gazan homes and schools, every day for the next few years?
It will also mobilize support for African parliamentarians, enabling them to work with their constituents in raising awareness, at a local level, of new sustainable agricultural policies that
respond
to changes in weather patterns and other consequences of climate change.
Unless it is ready to take punitive measures now, the EU will have to give these countries additional leeway – mindful that the European public tends to
respond
negatively every time it is consulted.
Is there something in their DNA that makes them prefer the status quo so much that, more often than not, they are taken aback by rapid changes, neither foreseeing them nor knowing how to
respond
once they begin?
If we are to avoid an even stronger backlash against globalization, the West must
respond
quickly and strongly.
How should policymakers
respond?
How should Russia
respond?
The real question is how India’s creaking supply chains will
respond
when consumers leapfrog hypermarkets and go online.
For example, aid financiers should require that security forces hired to oversee a project, or who
respond
to project-related protests, are properly trained and strictly observe international standards on managing public assemblies.
Development banks must therefore establish effective measures and protocols to empower defenders and
respond
to any threats or crackdowns against individuals or civil-society organizations defending human rights in connection with development activities.
How to
respond
to these objections?
The eurozone must strengthen its fiscal structures enough to
respond
to overall economic conditions while taking into account the differing circumstances of each member country.
It is up to enlightened politicians to
respond
to it constructively.
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