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This, along with generous support from Western Europe, the United States, and others, helped to create a mood conducive to reconciliation, allowing each country to
tackle
in a measured, non-vengeful way the many difficult moral issues arising from the recent dark past.
But our average age was over 65, and the limits of our effectiveness were neatly described by former British Defence Minister Des Browne: “People who used to be something really want to
tackle
this issue.
But now, five years later, the Chinese leadership is poised to
tackle
the next phase of the implementation challenge.
After 100 days in office, Jonathan and his ruling People’s Democratic Party appear indecisive about how to
tackle
these challenges.
But to
tackle
a crisis of this scale, the entire business community must be on board.
A Green Alliance With EuropeSANTIAGO/SAO PAULO – In December, world leaders will meet in Paris for the United Nations Climate Change Conference, which is expected to produce a new agreement to
tackle
global warming.
In order to
tackle
the twenty-first century’s most pressing challenge – providing access to sustainable energy for all – the world needs the same inspired leadership and long-term vision that spurred innovations in maritime navigation and food preservation.
Yet the United States remains the world’s only superpower, the only nation that matters in every part of the globe, the only country capable of mobilizing international action to
tackle
global problems.
Together, Europeans must find what connects them, and derive new enthusiasm, new spirit from what they find - a spirit sorely needed to
tackle
the great issues of today.
The ambassadors – who together represent about half of the world’s population – listened to climate change experts tell them that global warming is a vital issue and that the Kyoto Protocol could be used to
tackle
it.
But global momentum to
tackle
climate change can and must be maintained.
For an astonishingly low cost, we could improve education and health conditions, make the poorest people richer, and help everybody become better able to
tackle
the future.
Just as the most expensive hospital is the one that collapses during an earthquake, so the most expensive disaster-management plan is the one that fails to
tackle
the root causes of recurring disasters.
Many actors – including the biggest plastic producers and polluters, zero-waste initiatives, research labs, and waste-picker cooperatives – will have to
tackle
the problem head-on.
But, as we have seen recently, capital flows are fickle, and if Sub-Saharan Africa is to take full advantage of the current global economic upswing, policymakers must
tackle
public-debt vulnerabilities head-on while they can.
It is, of course, easier to mock the attempts of organizations such as USAID to
tackle
poppy production than provide a viable solution.
The list goes on to focus on agricultural technologies to
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food production and hunger, as well as technologies to boost the supply of clean drinking water and improve sanitation.
Whatever happens, the need to
tackle
corruption is undeniable.
On November 2, public-health stakeholders, including representatives of business, civil society, and international aid organizations, gathered in Bali, Indonesia, to lay the groundwork for a global campaign to
tackle
the looming co-epidemic of TB and diabetes – the first-ever health summit specifically focused on a response to the twin scourge.
Although welcome, these measures
tackle
only the symptoms of the global food system’s weaknesses, leaving the root causes of crises untouched.
The Next Industrial RevolutionNEW YORK – A new global deal to
tackle
climate change will not only be good for business, it is crucial to achieve sustainable growth for the global economy.
The most effective way to
tackle
that problem is to advance integration, through concrete policies that support education and social assimilation, as well as more open dialogue among various groups.
Perhaps we should look at Popper again and remember his advice: to use what reason we have to
tackle
our insecurities.
Against them, an active effort to
tackle
the risks around us is the only answer.
In Europe, the Internet of Everything is emerging as the single most promising way to revive a moribund economy and
tackle
the continent's stubborn unemployment problem, with companies, cities, and even countries positioning themselves as leaders in innovation, growth, and the creation of jobs.
Climate change is the greatest global security threat of the twenty-first century, and if we do not
tackle
it now, the worst-case scenarios will be our reality.
Of course, carbon cuts are not designed only to
tackle
malaria.
This does not mean losing sight of the need to
tackle
climate change.
They do not
tackle
any of the economic, social, or health factors associated with the use of illicit drugs.
Most important, Merkel could finally
tackle
the important issues that have fallen by the wayside in recent years, to which the current coalition agreement pays only lip service.
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