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In an ongoing global poll that has so far attracted 9.7 million responses, “an honest and
responsive
government” is the fourth most popular policy priority, with only education, health care, and better jobs rated higher.
By allocating a small proportion of each year’s budget to priorities identified in this way, we may find that, over time, budgets become more
responsive
and better reflect society’s evolving needs.
Military action expressly designed to kill Qaddafi or force him into exile, to ensure a rebel victory in a civil war, or to achieve a more open and
responsive
system of government in Libya is not permissible under the explicit terms of Resolution 1973.
This would require explicitly changing the balance between constitutional and legislative matters, so that principles are preserved, but policies can be
responsive
to politics.
Risk reduction, including preparedness, is also, first and foremost, rooted in
responsive
governance.
Since this quantity is required by the government to be blended with gasoline, regardless of the price of ethanol, corn, or gasoline, the demand that it creates for corn is not at all
responsive
to the price of corn.
We believe that the increased availability of medications that have been approved for the treatment of bipolar disorder might be influencing clinicians who are unsure whether or not a patient has bipolar disorder or borderline personality disorder to err on the side of diagnosing the disorder that is
responsive
to medication.
This means developing food systems that are more
responsive
to people’s needs, particularly those of the socially excluded and economically marginalized.
Stories that seek to preserve the singular benefits of global integration, while limiting shared obligations, may in fact go “viral” domestically, because citizens yearn for
responsive
leadership that addresses local and national concerns.
Recent events point once again to the importance of good governance and
responsive
political systems, a familiar topic in studies of long-term economic growth.
At the same time, however, the Internet is changing the nature of Chinese politics and the Chinese economy, pushing both to become more
responsive
to consumer needs.
In our interdependent world, these tasks can be met only through reinvigorated multilateralism – one that is fair, flexible and responsive, with leaders coming from all quarters.
And, far from excluding the current goal of ending poverty, it would embrace poverty reduction as an outcome of building stable, prosperous societies, in which citizens, through their taxes, are able and willing to fund capable and
responsive
states that honor agreed global standards and rules.
In most Asia-Pacific countries, economic growth has nurtured freedom of thought and religion, as well as more accountable and
responsive
political systems.
Even so, to be
responsive
to Xi’s call to strengthen and expand existing SOEs, it makes sense for the guidelines’ drafters to propose more measures to minimize risks stemming from poor corporate governance.
And it undermines the operational assumptions that underpin the long-standing characterization of the US economy as vibrant and
responsive.
By enabling meetings in more flexible formats, we will make our partnership mechanisms even more
responsive
to the interests and concerns of each individual partner country.
It has a committed electorate of its own, whose sentiments are
responsive
to Zhirinovsky's populist slogans, and a party apparatus staffed by committed workers.
Granted, democratic political leaders must be
responsive
to the people, and money and jobs are clearly on people’s minds.
Taxpayers are more
responsive
to matching incentives than they are to tax incentives, because the former are easier to understand and more transparent.
To facilitate implementation, the EU and its member states could initiate a campaign to educate the public about the benefits of a more supple and
responsive
immigration system.
Given their large numbers, their political participation may force local governments to become more
responsive
to ordinary people’s needs.
Financial speculation and complex risky innovation may prove far more
responsive
than real economic activity to low interest rates.
Developing nations will need to be more understanding and
responsive
to legitimate concerns in rich countries, and be more willing to pay for some global public goods.
Term limits are little more than an arbitrary constraint, which are not needed to ensure competent and
responsive
government in China.
The Chinese government is also unusually
responsive
to citizens on social media.
The G-20 in London was
responsive
to the concerns and special circumstances of the developing world, which resulted in some big thinking.
These “blameless” patients seem to develop a different kind of lung cancer from those who report a history of smoking – one that is more
responsive
to new medications and has better, albeit still poor, outcomes.
Governments represent the interests of the state, but democratic governments are
responsive
to the wishes of the electorate.
In short, the World Bank’s management and member countries need to work together to create a faster, more
responsive
institution, one that exploits its unique advantages to balance aid flows, provide counter-cyclical support, and offer meaningful advice.
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