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The World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland, which focused on “responsible and
responsive
leadership,” presented an early opportunity to draw a line in the sand.
I think the government is
responsive.
Only with early discussion, transparent research, careful safeguards, and community guidance can we build a
responsive
model of scientific development well suited to ecological technologies.
The idea that the press should ensure political accountability, inform the public, and encourage more
responsive
government is foreign to the populist conviction that identifies “good journalism” with sycophantic scribes.
One can imagine
responsive
political systems that do not operate through free elections and competition among political parties.
Similarly, while many countries are told to privatize social security, America's public social security system is efficient (with transactions costs a fraction of private annuities), and customers are
responsive
to it.
A crucial hallmark of Palestinian society is the weakness of its institutions: civic organizations are woefully under-developed, and
responsive
party structures that can effectively representing social interests do not exist--except those of the armed militias, like Fatah or Hamas.
A leader with transformational objectives faces better odds, and an inspirational style is more likely to find
responsive
followers and to make their role more relevant.
Its inner structure is little known to outsiders, but, according to some reports, it has a military wing, largely directed from Damascus and beholden to its Syrian and Iranian sponsors, and a political wing that is more
responsive
to the needs of the Palestinian population that elected it.
In an April editorial in the journal Science , Nina Fedoroff, an eminent plant geneticist who serves as senior scientific advisor to US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, wrote: “A new Green Revolution demands a global commitment to creating a modern agricultural infrastructure everywhere, adequate investment in training and modern laboratory facilities, and progress toward simplified regulatory approaches that are
responsive
to accumulating evidence of safety.
Or will a mix of natural mean reversion and
responsive
policies restore the soundness and benefits of the center?
Turning the US down this time actually frees India’s hands to pursue other aspects of the partnership, immune from the charge that it is too
responsive
to American pressures.
If the government were truly becoming more responsive, why have we not seen similar responses to other disputes over the theft of farmland, compromised investors’ rights, or high-level corruption?
For example, it could lead to more environmentally friendly and resource-efficient uses of natural resources, or to investment in services that are more
responsive
to human needs and better attuned to human interaction.
Our proposal has a number of advantages, most importantly creating the right incentives for effective and
responsive
governance.
Yet an estimated 17 million Egyptians marched to protest Morsi’s government, the majority of them citizens who had been mobilized through a petition process to demand a government
responsive
to their needs.
Around the world expert officials, the business community, concerned citizens, and
responsive
governments are coming together to find common solutions to a global problem that may be the single most important issue we face as a global community.
They believe they have their ears sufficiently to the ground that they can remain
responsive
to any brewing discontent.
Global support for “making poverty history” shows how the issue of Third-World poverty has finally struck a
responsive
chord.
With practically half of Italy’s debt financed by European Treasury Bills – producing an effect similar to a reduction in the average maturity of its debt – a successor government would be all the more
responsive
to any punishment imposed by the EFA.
But, while this seems more
responsive
than “no comment,” it says little about the course of current and future US government action.
At the euphoric outset of the 1989 demonstrations, more than 80,000 students marched through the streets of Beijing demanding a more
responsive
government.
Third, the region should develop education programs that are more
responsive
to the needs of the marketplace.
The French proposal, though still evolving, has already struck a
responsive
chord internationally.
In the 12 high-MMR Asia-Pacific countries, the UNFPA advocates the development of
responsive
and inclusive health systems with sufficient numbers of trained personnel, from midwives to community-health workers.
Delivering sustainable infrastructure at scale will require strong public policy leadership and
responsive
private-sector entrepreneurship.
Ours does not have to be an age of austerity; governments, even in the poorest countries, have options to foster a socially
responsive
economic recovery.
Other initiatives include efforts in Alzheimer’s research to test competing drugs against one shared “placebo arm” in clinical trials, and in cancer research to test multiple therapies in a single trial and identify the most
responsive
patients.
So, although Russia is much closer than China to a modern, pluralistic state that is
responsive
to its citizens’ needs, Putin’s return to the presidency will likely mean that the next six, or even 12, years will deliver little, if any, progress.
Economists tend to have a soft spot for such restraints, because policymaking that is fully
responsive
to the push and pull of domestic politics can generate highly inefficient outcomes.
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