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In India, sight-impaired doctoral candidates have abandoned their work only because they lack
sufficient
access to the necessary texts.
As a policy, this is inequitable, inefficient, and unlikely to lower emissions at a pace that is
sufficient
to meet the conditions of the global climate-change agreement expected to be reached in Paris in December.
Another, less visible problem is that private businesses’ own efforts to ensure diversity have not gained
sufficient
traction.
The desire to exact revenge on Musharraf for stifling democracy and failing to provide Bhutto with
sufficient
security will only inflame a political atmosphere that Pakistani liberals seek to de-radicalize.
To do so, executive payoffs could be made dependent on changes in the value of the banks’ credit-default swaps, which reflect the probability that the bank will not have
sufficient
capital to meet its full obligations.
When a
sufficient
proportion of creditors agree to a restructuring plan (in the case of Argentina, the holders of more than 90% of the country’s debt did), the others can be forced to go along.
But we must also continue to work on the difficult issues where
sufficient
progress has not yet been achieved and where the international community remains divided.
However, like-minded mid-level powers with similar intentions could complement what the UN or the US lacks, effectively generating
sufficient
clout to stabilize the global security environment.
Of course, mere economic assistance or investment is not
sufficient
for a country to bail itself out of the vicious circle of underdevelopment and poverty.
Finance must be made genuinely useful, balancing progress toward agreed goals – guided by existing global targets – with the need to generate
sufficient
financial returns to ensure that progress is sustainable.
One of the most significant areas of potential cooperation has not yet received
sufficient
attention: Canadian energy exports to Europe.
First, growth potential can’t be realized without
sufficient
human capital.
In the end, the JSC is likely to be only as good as South Africans’ collective willingness to apply
sufficient
political pressure to ensure that it honors constitutional obligations, rather than succumbing to divisive and deeply damaging levels of partisanship.
For whatever reason – lack of time, energy, resources, or strategic foresight – they have failed to devote
sufficient
focus and attention to the matter.
In other words, could democracy have provided a
sufficient
outlet for the grievances of jobless and frustrated youth?
At the same time, Bush supported expenditure increases for popular items like education and prescription drug benefits, but paid for these services by borrowing the money rather than ensuring
sufficient
tax revenues.
Some level of policy coordination might be achieved by an early-warning system, which would provide
sufficient
time for an organized response.
And too many regional governance mechanisms, with the important exception of the European Central Bank, lack
sufficient
influence, credibility, and, therefore, effectiveness.
Feeding a Flawed SocietySTANFORD/BERKELEY – Virtually everyone in the scientific community agrees that ensuring
sufficient
food supplies for a surging human population, which is set to grow by 2.4 billion by mid-century, will require serious work.
The lesson for Ukraine is that while building confidence may be necessary, it is not
sufficient
to resolve the crisis.
Beyond global factors that apply to all, rapid catch-up growth requires
sufficient
investment in both physical and human capital.
The approach seems like a good compromise between portability and personal choice, on the one hand, and
sufficient
social-policy guidance, on the other.
The WFP has stockpiled
sufficient
supplies to keep relief flowing for some days.
Apparently, the myth-busting power of two terrible world wars, once
sufficient
to forge a common Europe and establish the EU, is no longer enough to sustain the post-1945 European integration project.
But EU citizens already in the UK will not be sufficient, on their own, to power that engine.
Either way, the true value of banks’ toxic assets must be estimated before concluding that banks are armed with
sufficient
capital to carry out their critical roles.
International cooperation among governments is necessary to help displaced people, but it is not always
sufficient.
The power of that relationship is what the Pisani-Ferry/Enderlein initiative represents – and what could, with
sufficient
political support, revitalize Europe.
But the Bank does not yet have
sufficient
funds to meet these countries’ urgent needs, and has had to ration assistance to a small fraction of the flows that could be effectively and reliably used.
Such a low national saving rate would not be
sufficient
to finance the level of new investment in plant, equipment, and housing that the country needs.
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