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Even though Huston was getting old at this point, he was still
tackling
challenging material in his old age, which possibly explains the odd mix of provocative, dense material with stilted, unintuitive storytelling.
Usually the French are much better at
tackling "
taboo" subjects, but the way this film was done was AWFUL.
It is a movie from the 80's that is just about fun and you don't have to worry about confronting any issues or
tackling
any controversial subjects.
When it comes to
tackling
high-impact health challenges like the proliferation of fake or inferior drugs, local solutions and local innovations are not only likely to be central to any successful effort; they have the potential to provide benefits that go far beyond the scope of the original problem.
One of the main challenges Mexican health-care providers face in
tackling
the problem is that many people with NCDs are managing their diseases outside the hospital setting.
When it comes to
tackling
complex political and cultural conflicts, forging international and regional alliances around a legitimate objective is more important than sheer military capacity.
That is why it is so important for the region’s governments to play a bigger and more assertive role in
tackling
the violence and instability that lies at the root of the crisis.
Reducing the prices of staple food by even a modest 10% (far below the average premium cartels around the world charge) by
tackling
anticompetitive behavior in these sectors, or by reforming regulations that shield them from competition, could lift 270,000 people in Kenya, 200,000 in South Africa, and 20,000 in Zambia out of poverty.
Improving Myanmar’s education system, while
tackling
its other problems, will not be easy.
Meanwhile, the coal industry argues that it plays an indispensable role in
tackling
“energy poverty” – that is, the lack of access to modern non-polluting forms of power, primarily electricity.
The model of a federal union that emerged from its history consists of a single currency managed by a federal agency; closely integrated markets for products, labor, and capital; a federal budget that partly, but automatically, offsets economic disturbances affecting individual states; a federal government that assumes responsibility for
tackling
other major risks, not least those emanating from the banking sector; and states that provide regional public goods but play virtually no role in macroeconomic stabilization.
Thailand’s ambassador pointed out that using the Copenhagen Consensus prioritization framework could help the UN to ensure better, more effective utilization of scarce resources in
tackling
top issues.
This suggests that domestic reforms aimed at reducing issuance costs, improving disclosure requirements, enhancing creditors’ rights frameworks, and
tackling
other inhibiting factors could bring high returns.
Tackling
Non-Inclusive GrowthMILAN – Several years ago, I had the privilege of chairing a commission on growth in developing countries.
But the lesson from the British experience is that the only way to deliver prosperity – to win the so-called “global race” – is by
tackling
problems head-on.
Approval by the association’s foreign ministers may come in September, with ASEAN leaders
tackling
the issue in October.
Tackling
nearly 100% of today’s malaria problem would cost just one-sixtieth of the price of the Kyoto Protocol.
As a result, we risk losing sight of
tackling
the world’s most important problems first, as well as missing the best long-term approach to global warming.
In an age of strained public budgets and widespread austerity, it is not surprising that politicians finally recognize the potential benefits of
tackling
financial corruption, and British Prime Minister David Cameron should be congratulated for taking a leadership role.
This means cooperating with French President Emmanuel Macron to move the European project forward; modernizing Germany’s public administration system; preparing the labor force for digitization; and
tackling
immigration issues.
Emerging markets have a golden opportunity to build on their economic gains and lock in growth and stability by
tackling
deep-seated problems like corruption.
It may sound daunting, but the reality is that these challenges are surmountable – if, that is, our leaders commit to
tackling
them.
And, as scientists become gloomier and underline the urgency of
tackling
climate change, economists are becoming increasingly optimistic about the opportunities implied by a low-carbon future.
The key to
tackling
that challenge was cooperation among governments, development partners, and local communities in collecting, processing, and using data to adjust strategies.
Tackling
this challenge will require greater attention in three key areas.
By
tackling
climate change, we also deal with the economic crisis — green jobs for green growth.
Many of the organizations engaged in the Girls Not Brides global partnership to end child marriage are focused on
tackling
these issues.
The “constructive” part of Rudd’s thesis argues for systematic collaboration – with the US treating China more as an equal – in
tackling
a series of other difficult issues at bilateral, regional, and global levels.
But forcing such changes on his coalition partners could be as difficult for Prodi as
tackling
Italy’s daunting economic problems.
With renewables like solar and wind consistently outperforming expectations, growth in electric vehicles far exceeding projections, and governments worldwide acknowledging the urgency of
tackling
climate change, the writing is on the wall.
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