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They
respond
to hunger emergencies such as Niger’s with food relief, but fail to help with long-lasting solutions.
The irony is that donors then
respond
with very expensive emergency food aid, which typically proves to be too little and too late.
Finally, I hope Stiglitz will
respond
positively to my repeated suggestions that we debate these matters in person at Columbia or Harvard or some other suitable venue.
How should the US and European leaders
respond?
People will not
respond
to implausible pledges, especially if the politicians making them seem unreliable.
Security forces
respond
to the growth of terrorism.
As Trump and his team devise one damaging policy after another, the world’s other democracies must
respond
efficiently and cooperatively.
There is an ongoing debate in Mexico today over whether any of this will actually happen, and how the country should
respond
if it does, especially with regard to the abrogation of NAFTA.
As Europe’s leaders mull over their next steps and consider how to respond, Ukrainians should consider carefully how much they would gain by moving down the path of economic and institutional reform toward European normality.
But governments will
respond
that to make the evidence available to a person believed to be involved with a terrorist organization could reveal intelligence sources and methods, thus jeopardizing national security.
Indeed, how can America
respond
firmly to Russian aggression without forsaking the long-term project of bringing it closer to the West?
As the international community mobilizes to respond, we have two priorities: first, bringing down the fatality rate through effective treatment, and, second, informing the population about how to care for themselves, their families, and their communities.
Clearly, politicians and diplomats alone cannot
respond
effectively to the challenges that the world faces.
When financial storms start blowing, despots can no longer
respond
by battening down the hatches and isolating their economy from the world because it has become part of the global market.
The only way to preserve that order is thus to prove that it remains flexible enough to
respond
to China’s needs and aspirations.
Democracy will withstand attacks like the one in Manchester; and democratic citizens will
respond
with courage and generosity.
So the key question now is how the world’s leaders will
respond.
The US should dial back its aggressive monetary policy, focusing on repairing its own economy’s structural problems, while emerging markets should
respond
by allowing their exchange rates to appreciate steadily, thereby facilitating the growth of domestic demand.
Most of the discussion surrounding how to
respond
to Asia’s tsunami disaster has focused on government relief programs and official schemes to implement early warning systems.
The insurance industry can, and should,
respond
to the tsunami disaster by accepting the moral imperative to take concerted action to expand risk coverage.
Although the tax package that Trump signed into law last December front-loaded tax cuts and is now helping the economy to grow, government revenue has yet to
respond
much to that growth.
The EU should
respond
to these changing geopolitical dynamics by adopting the Polish proposal and extending it for more than one year.
Today, when the central fear in Western countries is of international instability and terrorism, the NATO allies are far less united in how to
respond.
We may be so polarized in the US and Europe that, even after receiving the same information, we
respond
in opposite ways.
The US should
respond
to the globalization of higher education not with angst but with a sense of possibility.
No one would suggest that political leaders must
respond
to every question they are asked with entirely frank answers.
In response to each challenge, Asians
respond
pragmatically.
In short, none of the EU’s institutions seems to be in a position to
respond
to the serious challenges they face.
At the time that it advanced its draft war-powers legislation, the Senate said “no.”Instead, it proposed that Congress assume the authority to commit forces to combat without a war declaration except to forestall or
respond
to an armed attack on the US or to protect the evacuation of American citizens from foreign soil.
So the Syrian leadership knows that it must
respond
– hence the half-hearted reform agenda that it recently outlined.
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