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Progress will depend, first and foremost, on crafting effective local approaches that can be adapted, replicated, and
scaled
up.
That will be true of other emerging markets as well, as their growth rates similarly fall from the exceptional peaks
scaled
at the end of the last decade.
Its role will necessarily be
scaled
back to that of regional counterweight.
The measures described can be
scaled
up if a bigger target becomes necessary.
Farmers’ markets, wood stoves, solar panels, and Agway farm-supply stores are the new focus of aspirational dreams for people who not long ago were high on boundless credit, consuming luxury brands
scaled
down for the middle class, and fantasizing about the kind of life on display in glossy magazines.
Scaled
to today’s economy, assets worth $1.25 trillion were sold off, with 80% of the value recovered.
Each country would have to agree to a combination of tax cuts and increases in government spending
scaled
to the size of the economic downturn.
During the record-breaking 2003 heat wave in France, operations at 17 commercial nuclear reactors had to be
scaled
back or stopped because of rapidly rising temperatures in rivers and lake.
While such innovative and practical solutions are prevented from being
scaled
up, billions of dollars are pumped into subsidies that reinforce the status quo.
We hope to hone our models so that they can be
scaled
up to provide countrywide coverage and address not just hypertension, but also other non-communicable diseases.
Programs like this, it is hoped, will provide a model that can be replicated and
scaled
up elsewhere.
As the old career path of “learn, work, retire” gives way to one of continuous learning – a process reinforced by the aging of many economies’ workforces – options for reskilling and lifelong education must be
scaled
up.
Countries as diverse as Bangladesh, Hungary, and Tanzania have also canceled or
scaled
back BRI projects.
If we are to create a more equitable world, then traditional levers of development such as trade, investment, aid, and migration need to be
scaled
up comprehensively and coherently, and global institutions must be reformed.
These state projects collectively amount to a form of crowdsourcing – an effective method of testing a wide variety of innovative ideas, which can then be
scaled
up if they prove successful.
If organic production were
scaled
up significantly, the lower yields would lead to greater pressure to convert land to agricultural use and produce more animals for manure, to say nothing of the tighter squeeze on water supplies – all of which are challenges to sustainability.
If the company cannot make its interest payments, its assets will need to be sold or its activities otherwise
scaled
back.
Growth forecasts for Europe and the United States in 1998 are already being
scaled
back, though still only modestly.
The US mission to the EU should be
scaled
up, and EU representation in Washington turned into a proper embassy.
Likewise, in May, the Incheon Declaration of the World Education Forum endorsed quality education for all and called for the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) to be
scaled
up and strengthened.
Most studies show that deep de-carbonization of the world economy from now to mid-century, a time horizon mandated by environmental realities, will require that all low-carbon options – including greater efficiency and renewables – be
scaled
up massively.
While inflation remains high, at around 10%, this represents a strong improvement from the heights
scaled
when sanctions were in place.
It will also determine whether safe and affordable infrastructure services (for example, water, sanitation, electricity, and health care) can be
scaled
up to meet other SDGs, such as eliminating poverty.
While the US political elite has not written off NATO, expectations about its crisis-solving competence are fast being
scaled
down.
But the fortress has merely rechanneled, rather than stemmed, the flow of people, forcing migrants and refugees to attempt dangerous sea crossings – even as search and rescue operations are being
scaled
back.
Relations with India have improved, the Kashmir insurgency supported by Pakistan has been
scaled
back, a women’s protection bill was passed in the teeth of Islamic opposition, and a virulent public school curriculum that emphasized jihad and martyrdom has been toned down.
If they are not, assistance could be
scaled
back to avoid having international funds continue to support corrupt practices.
Many financial institutions that received government funds have concentrated on their respective home markets and
scaled
back their activities abroad.
MGI was able to collect enough data on 44 of the 74 potential interventions to develop an initial assessment of their impact if they were
scaled
up to a national level.
At a time when the need for food assistance is particularly high, some governments have withdrawn food subsidies and others have
scaled
back subsidies for agricultural inputs like seeds, fertilizer, and pesticides, hindering local food production.
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