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In any case, China will invariably
respond
harshly to US efforts to step up its military presence in the region.
Would the US
respond
with sanctions if the cyber attack on Sony had come from a foreign competitor in a commercial dispute?
It was naive to believe that neither would
respond.
Tourism companies
respond
to such risks by minimizing contact with locals.
Only if the public is on board will leaders
respond
to pleas for bold and decisive strategic planning.
As businesses and governments consider how to
respond
to these changes in the dynamics of the world labor market, nothing less than the future of our youth is at stake.
But to
respond
by fighting inflation inside the US would be grossly inappropriate – both much more painful for US consumers and pointless.
What is needed now is bold action to improve our understanding of the nature and scale of Asia’s water crisis, thereby strengthening our capacity to
respond
to it.
Few of us, however,
respond
as emotionally to the threat of chronic disease, a vague and elastic term that is mainly useful for organizing health services.
The Case for Better GovernmentLONDON – A recent survey by the World Economic Forum’s Network of Global Agenda Councils rated government lower than either business or media in its ability to
respond
to global challenges.
The problem for governments, more often than not, is that in attempting to
respond
to and reconcile often conflicting individual, family, and national needs, their ability to deliver results efficiently and effectively has declined.
Governments’ ability to
respond
to global challenges is a more general problem.
Until we reverse the trend of declining multilateralism, governments’ ability to
respond
to global challenges will not improve.
And it should take the opportunity to
respond
to today’s refugee crisis as it would have liked the world to
respond
to its suffering – and to prove that the EU’s value extends far beyond its borders.
Despite all of this, India’s government, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has kept its cool, refusing to
respond
to any Chinese threat, much less withdraw its forces.
Sadly, the international community did not
respond
to last autumn’s mass arrests of human rights defenders.
Such efforts are already having an impact, with citizens mobilizing to defend the ocean and policymakers beginning to
respond
to their calls.
The regime may
respond
by trying to tighten the noose.
In addition, more sophisticated and differentiated export products tend to
respond
more to exchange-rate fluctuations.
How Europe’s leaders
respond
to these new political challengers will determine whether the monetary union stabilizes or fractures.
The post-war generation’s political leaders must
respond
promptly and effectively to the challenge posed by emerging political movements while they are still immature.
Nonetheless, the truth remains that policymakers tend to
respond
more to hard figures than to abstract experiences.
Even as source-country central banks have painstakingly communicated how domestic conditions will guide their exit path from unconventional policies, they have remained silent about how they would
respond
to foreign turmoil.
This dynamic can be seen in the way Trump and Xi
respond
to each other’s unilateralism.
The likely reason is that providing division managers with greater autonomy not only frees them up to
respond
to market demands; it also allows them to put their own career interests above the wellbeing of the firm.
If one company takes the lead on developing new drugs to
respond
to antibiotic-resistant pathogens that the WHO has identified as urgent priorities, it will free others from their conventional strait jackets, and force them to stop thinking so narrowly about quarterly returns.
Moreover, across Asia, a lack of involvement by private companies – that is, potential employers – further undermines the ability of TVET systems to
respond
adequately to changes in the labor market, thereby reducing graduate employability.
Governments
respond
with increased subsidies on water and other resources, deepening the environmental challenges that exacerbate scarcity and lead to unrest.
In Moscow, development organizations and recipient countries, both long-standing and newer partners – including Russia, China, Korea, Turkey, and Poland – will meet to share best practices, consider innovations in development, and find ways of using aid more effectively to
respond
to shared global challenges.
In 1992, China’s government established two additional mechanized corps in the Shenyang District to deter and, if necessary,
respond
to tumult in North Korea.
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