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Indeed, many academics--not just professional knowledge managers--have endorsed recent
steps
to disaggregate the "unity of teaching and research" that has defined the university since the early 19 th century.
As if that were not enough, China is taking
steps
to ensure that countries will not be able to escape their debts.
Countries that are not yet ensnared in China’s debt trap should take note – and take whatever
steps
they can to avoid it.
Sanctions on the Installment PlanWARSAW – Western leaders remain undecided about their next
steps
in trying to stop Russia’s aggression toward Ukraine.
What Obama should be faulted for is his failure to articulate his reasons for choosing non-intervention and to define alternate
steps
that the US can take to help mitigate the crisis.
Extending unemployment benefits for the long-term jobless, combating the stigma against hiring them, creating more on-the-job training opportunities and apprenticeships, and raising the minimum wage are all essential
steps
toward a more equitable distribution of the recovery’s benefits.
Many
steps
have been taken in recent years to reinforce regulation of the banking system.
Desperate to sustain their political and economic momentum, most have taken a wide variety of
steps
to prevent their economies from feeling the full brunt of the commodity price hikes.
During the financial crisis, it had to moderate these views considerably, taking
steps
that ran counter to its ideology: increasing deficits in the trough of the crisis (2009-2010) and raising taxes once growth resumed (2011).
The American-led coalition can help by taking more
steps
that would reinforce a message of hope and optimism for the exhausted and demoralized Sunnis of Iraq.
Obama’s decisions to ban “enhanced interrogation” and end secret detention are important
steps
in the right direction.
But
steps
can be taken.
Positive
steps
are already being taken to realize these goals.
To achieve a sustainable compromise that all sides accept (even if with gritted teeth), the negotiations must be accompanied by diplomatic
steps
aimed at building trust both in the region and beyond.
“If we do not take the
steps
to meet the demand,” Hume argues, “we won’t save the rhino.”
To be sure, China needs to take
steps
to reform its policies.
In the photographs presented to the world of the newly public couple, they stand chastely, but contentedly, next to each other but at an appropriate distance, or she follows a few
steps
behind.
Promising
steps
have been made in two critical areas: nuclear non-proliferation, especially through the nuclear deal with Iran, and the fight against climate change, exemplified in the encouraging preparations for the current climate summit in Paris.
There is no strategy behind it, no consultation with allies, no thorough evaluation of the implications, no specific plan of the necessary
steps
- and no willingness to spend any money.
Absent additional measures, it is unlikely that a critical mass of corrective
steps
has been attained in Turkey.
News reports indicate that many employers are already taking such
steps.
After this terrible crime, countries – including in the Arab world – were ready to embrace far-reaching
steps.
It also lacks the ability to ensure that bank resolutions are accompanied by the necessary preventive
steps
in the rest of the banking system.
It is up to Italy to break the vicious cycle of inaction and take the bold
steps
needed to repair Italian banks (and avert a real crisis), which would also provide a blueprint for redressing the inadequacies of the European resolution framework.
Here, China has already taken some
steps
forward.
In October, UN inspectors took initial
steps
to destroy Syria’s chemical-weapons stockpiles and facilities, with the government’s full cooperation.
Some countries – namely, Morocco and Jordan – have already taken some important
steps
in this direction.
But it is up to governments to take the first
steps.
They could begin that long process by taking the following steps:hire staff based solely on merit;involve both elites and masses (professional associations, trade unions, NGOs, indeed all of civil society) in formulating policies.
A number of practical
steps
are needed:-- the number of bureaucrats must be reduced to a bare minimum.
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