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Key barriers to economic growth remain largely unaddressed – and central banks cannot
tackle
them alone.
Meanwhile, few economists or policymakers had the background needed to
tackle
the complex tasks ahead.
The task now is to persuade Palestinians and Israelis to begin the process, to start taking steps to improve the situation on the ground so that they can
tackle
more far_reaching matters at the negotiating table.
But Zhao was also the only CCP leader to propose a political reform package to
tackle
China’s system of one-party rule.
Now is the time to rethink our public-health investments and messaging, and evaluate whether we are getting the best value for our donor dollars, or whether we should do much more to
tackle
diseases that we have so far largely ignored.
I know this because my company is involved in just such an effort: the Lilly NCD Partnership, in which we are cooperating with partners and the governments of India, Mexico, South Africa, and Brazil to
tackle
NCDs.
Policymakers from countries with a wide variety of economic and political systems are engaging on the AMR problem, with some countries already taking steps to
tackle
it.
Without such a consistent reminder of the need to
tackle
AMR, not to mention transparency about progress, the world could become sidetracked and miss the rapidly closing window of opportunity to deliver the changes needed to stop the rise of drug-resistant infections.
With China’s total government debt/GDP ratio amounting to only 53% – much less than America’s 80% and Japan’s 226% – there is sufficient space to undertake debt-equity swaps to
tackle
the internal-debt problem.
As US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton put it recently, “the UN remains the single most important global institution…but we are constantly reminded of its limitations….The UN was never intended to
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every challenge; nor should it.”
But if the government is to succeed and prevent further violence, Kenya must
tackle
the roots of its election chaos.
Private actors from foundations to pharmaceutical corporations to NGOs are actively experimenting with alternative ways to
tackle
transnational health challenges.
Moreover, raising women’s cultural and economic status can help
tackle
the problem of what the Nobel laureate economist Amartya Sen once called “missing women.”
Politicians know that structural reforms – to increase competition, foster innovation, and drive institutional change – are the way to
tackle
structural impediments to growth.
This development may be of historic importance if it not only leads to a deepening of US-Indian technical and economic ties, but also strengthens their ability to
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regional and global challenges, ranging from the proliferation of nuclear weapons to climate change.
Since the first cohort of NEF Fellows was selected in 2015, the program has highlighted the contributions of young African researchers who are working to
tackle
some of the world’s toughest scientific and technological challenges.
But as long as the NEF and similar efforts continue to nurture the continent’s brightest young scientists and
tackle
systemic issues like funding, mobility, and research infrastructure, the odds are good that those leading the search for solutions will be the very people Turok predicted.
It was not a thuggish tackle, abuse of the umpire, or match-fixing in collusion with gamblers.
Proving them wrong is the task that Europe must now
tackle.
Singapore has announced plans to introduce similar legislation next year to
tackle
“fake news.”
So, how do we begin to
tackle
the massive challenge of retooling our global economy, preserving the environment, and providing greater opportunity and equity, including gender equality, to all?
Weak health-care systems must also be strengthened in order to
tackle
the endemic diseases that sap productivity, such as malaria, as well as improving preparedness for outbreaks of deadly epidemics.
The real issue – effective and inclusive self-governance – is not an easy one to
tackle
anywhere, because forces such as technological disruption do not respect national boundaries.
It is more important, he says, to
tackle
problems like diarrhea and malaria.
The reasons are connected to Premier Ivica Racan's unwillingness to
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the centers of power left behind by the regime of the late President Franjo Tudjman, whose nationalist-minded party, the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), was voted out of office in January 2001 following Tudjman's death in December 1999.
At a time of looming financial upheaval, the G-20 must stop attempting to
tackle
a broad array of issues simultaneously – a goal that has proved impossible – and go back to basics.
To overcome its balance-sheet recession, the eurozone needs to clean up its banks, reduce the crushing overhang of mostly private debt, redress the huge shortfall in investment, eliminate barriers to enterprise, and
tackle
the deflationary drag of German mercantilism.
On September 26, the UN General Assembly will hold its first-ever High-Level meeting on TB, and member states will issue a political declaration of intent to
tackle
this issue.
They help workers and companies alike to
tackle
labor-market challenges, while meeting demand for flexibility (an important potential catalyst for both companies and workers) – that is, if certain structural and regulatory requirements are implemented.
The aim was not to
tackle
the problems they faced directly, but to induce new, more efficient activities that would help to turn debt into assets and maximize use of the economy’s capacity.
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