Steps
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That said, multinational companies can take several
steps
to further their LGBT inclusion strategies on a global scale.
At the same time, several
steps
can be taken to reduce foreclosures.
Chinese companies are major producers in a broad range of industries, but they have yet to take over the
steps
that add the most value.
If Renzi
steps
down, Italy could become almost ungovernable, which will frighten financial markets.
So a final element of the package ought to be a monitored pledge by eurozone banks that they will not unload bonds as the official sector
steps
in; that they will raise capital over time instead of continuing to deleverage (if this hurts bank equity holders, they should think of this as burden sharing); and that they will be circumspect about banker bonuses until economies start growing strongly again.
To be sure, President Xi Jinping has taken some
steps
to rein in the state sector.
The key problem, which has not been addressed so far, is that a fiscal adjustment on this scale requires the government to take two
steps
that can be implemented only with wide social approval: a cut in wages and a cut in social expenditure.
Both
steps
are now as unpopular in Greece as they are unavoidable.
In many cases, simple
steps
like washing hands, warming the baby with skin-to-skin care, or treating high blood pressure would make all the difference.
We trained a group of nurses and doctors to coach birth attendants and managers to deliver the vital basics found in the World Health Organization’s Safe Childbirth Checklist: proper supplies and
steps
to prevent infection, identification and treatment of high blood pressure to prevent eclampsia, and appropriate medication to prevent hemorrhage.
Birth attendants who had been performing just seven of 18 known life-saving
steps
during childbirth now performed 13.
But, as we observed, while our basic checklist provided the targets for improvement and a tool for organizing and reminding people of key steps, more was needed to accelerate change, including financial resources, political will, and the dedication of leaders, providers, and the community to demand progress.
The deal concluded at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris commits countries to take
steps
to limit warming to “well below” 2º Celsius relative to pre-industrial levels and to pursue “efforts” to limit warming to 1.5ºC.
These
steps
barely veiled an agenda intended not only to guarantee electoral victory, but also to cement political dominance by the Kibaki’s ethnic group.
These are undoubtedly
steps
in the right direction.
When Germany starts taking the practical
steps
required to submerge its D-mark in a single European currency, the decision will become irrevocable and France will no longer be dependent on German goodwill.
The United States is taking tentative
steps
to follow Japan in regulating fintech, though the endgame is far from clear.
The second issue is the need to take further
steps
toward closer integration within the eurozone.
Even Ayman al-Zawahiri, Al Qaeda’s current leader, views al-Baghdadi as an extremist, and has taken
steps
to distance his group from the Islamic State.
G-20 governments agreed on
steps
to curb tax dodging by multinational companies last year.
None of these
steps
will do much – certainly not in the short run – to address the key challenge that will define Macron’s presidency: creating jobs.
Meanwhile, progress toward a banking union will be slow, while no
steps
will be taken toward establishing a fiscal union, even as austerity fatigue and political risks in the eurozone’s periphery grow.
After all, that is how the European Union was created, taking one step at a time, knowing full well that additional
steps
would be required.
While the report contains a number of important observations, its underlying assumption – that
steps
toward all of its goals should be taken in parallel, with a genuine political union emerging at the end of the process – is problematic.
These are
steps
toward the unification of a state and nation, and not attempts to gain revenge or break up Russia.
Thus, two important
steps
have been taken: one by the people of Iran, who have shown that they understand the challenges they face, and the other by their new president, who has assembled the best team available to undertake an enormously difficult program.
As the Iraqi people take more
steps
along the challenging road to democracy, more NATO countries have agreed to help train Iraqi security personnel by providing funds or equipment and by establishing a war college and military academies.
It is a symphony – often not a very harmonious one – of small
steps
that you hope will lead to something greater.
The G-7 countries should drive this effort forward by taking concrete
steps
to fulfill the commitments they made in their joint declaration.
Its leaders will now have to take much more resolute
steps
on the way to peace if the argument that they used to derail the Goldstone Report – that it should be seen as “hindering the peace process” – is to have any credibility at all.
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