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Similar coalitions can be assembled to dent global poverty by fostering a second green revolution in Indian agriculture, to enhance India’s role in the global economy through vocational and higher education, and to
tackle
the worldwide spread of AIDS.
Regular government to government meetings will
tackle
these matters.
To
tackle
the economic crisis, Obama launched a fiscal stimulus and rescue programs for the financial system and the auto industry – policies that complemented and reinforced the US Federal Reserve’s aggressive and innovative monetary easing.
Because this approach manages to
tackle
an issue that has long been viewed as almost too complex to manage. it could become a model for the future.
To that end, Mahathir should move to
tackle
the root causes of radicalization with economic and political inducements.
This stronger France will
tackle
whatever challenges the world throws at it head on.
And if significant progress could be made on the refugee issue, it would make the other issues – from the continuing Greek debt crisis to the fallout from Brexit to the challenge posed by Russia – easier to
tackle.
America needs to
tackle
inequality at its root, by giving more Americans the ability to compete in the global marketplace.
The G-20 showed then that it could
tackle
global issues.
At the same time, expansionary fiscal policy increased effective demand, while the government, backed by its strong public-finance position, was able to
tackle
nonperforming loans effectively, thereby increasing commercial banks’ willingness to lend and firms’ ability to borrow.
But what if investors lose confidence in the US government’s ability or willingness to
tackle
its long-term debt problem and begin to fear a default (either explicit or through rapid inflation)?
A reformed global payments system, which mandates symmetrical adjustment of global imbalances, would need to
tackle
this issue.
They have reaffirmed the importance of collective defense, which underpins their ability to
tackle
security challenges – even in times of economic austerity – in regions outside the North Atlantic, most visibly in Africa (Libya and the Gulf of Aden).
Developed countries should also fulfill their obligations under the Convention to provide financial support and technology transfer to enable developing countries to effectively
tackle
climate change.
They must tackle, head-on, the deprivations – from unemployment to inadequate access to health care or education – that cause so much harm to the poor.
Asian countries are essentially giving tens of thousands of top minds the opportunities and incentives to
tackle
today’s most pressing challenges, such as developing cost-effective sustainable-energy solutions, ensuring affordable health care for aging populations, and improving the quality of life in overcrowded cities.
They would have to
tackle
the banking and the sovereign-debt problems simultaneously, without neglecting to reduce divergences in competitiveness.
Climate Change as a Business ProblemLONDON – Some political problems can be solved overnight; others take years to
tackle.
The only way to address the threat of terrorism effectively is to
tackle
the radical Islamist ideology that underpins it.
There are now proposals for a shared eurozone budget and finance minister, and for an EU-level security union to
tackle
terrorism and strengthen border controls.
If only such practices were used to
tackle
the vast majority of the problems that overwhelm Somalia.
One such myth is that it is best to
tackle
one problem at a time with straightforward, targeted solutions.
Policies that
tackle
structural biases head-on – from minimum wages to, potentially, universal basic income schemes – are also needed.
Not only have G20 leaders reaffirmed their previous support for efforts by the World Health Organization, the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, and the Organization for Animal Health to
tackle
AMR.
Massive investments will be needed to strengthen governments’ capacity to collect timely, relevant, and high-quality data; to analyze information; and to present it to policymakers in ways that allow them to grasp and
tackle
the major challenges to sustainability.
And yet, while individual tweaks can be beneficial, the world’s scientific community must move beyond piecemeal solutions to
tackle
gender bias in a more holistic way.
Likewise, the new federal Social Innovation Fund provides grants to social-sector intermediaries – foundations, non-profits, and social enterprises – that develop new programs to
tackle
problems like unequal educational opportunity.
This is partly because there are much more effective ways to
tackle
problems like tuberculosis or access to contraception, and partly because current anti-corruption policies are expensive and do little or no good.
Africans themselves must
tackle
these issues, but our international partners have an important role to play.
As the site of both economic opportunity and disparity, cities are where we must look to
tackle
inequality.
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