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British Petroleum and American Electric Power, the largest electricity supplier in the United States, have helped the Chiquitanos buy up logging concessions,
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doubling Noel Kempff to three million acres.
But raising below-target inflation to 2% leaves people worse off, as it causes their savings to lose value continuously,
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undermining their prosperity.
Some saw in Merz a chance to restore the CDU’s right-wing character,
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saving Germany’s two-party system.
By preventing infections, vaccines also prevent overuse of antibiotics,
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slowing down the development of drug resistance.
Of course, Putin could withdraw his troops from eastern Ukraine,
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spurring the United States and Europe to lift economic sanctions against Russia.
Many of these structural problems were hidden from view before the crisis,
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delaying both market and policy responses.
But, to tap that potential, there is an urgent need to create jobs,
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reducing youth unemployment, which stood at 29.4% in 2014 (when total unemployment was 12.8%).
Moon also plans to expand state-run daycare centers and extend parental leave,
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easing the burden of childcare on families.
Will we permit doctrinaire religious views to block our ability to explore the enormous potential of embryonic stem cells and
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lift the yoke of disease from tens of millions of people?
The EU’s leaders should also foster private investment in southern members’ tradable-goods sectors,
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helping these economies rebuild their export base faster.
Although that now seems to be the case, the DPJ gave only a few lines to national security in its election manifesto,
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avoiding infighting between the party’s left-wingers, who oppose the Japan-US Security Treaty, and its right-wingers, who support it.
Their efforts are needed to bridge the gap created by the exodus of private capital,
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enabling the reform programs to be completed and begin to take effect.
Eurobonds, viable in the longer term, are thus premature, because they imply a relaxation of conditionality,
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weakening incentives to implement reforms.
One key objective is to ensure that mortgage-pool lenders will be repaid,
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discouraging them from running off at the first sign of trouble.
Requiring that people in particular occupations – including high-school teachers, nurses, and police officers – acquire a mental-health first-aid certificate would significantly enhance participation,
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strengthening support for those who are struggling with mental-health problems.
It is ludicrous to believe that US Secretary of State John Kerry’s “offhand” comment about destroying Syria’s chemical-weapons stockpile was anything but a well-choreographed opening for Russia to make its diplomatic play,
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letting the US off the hook.
In 1955, Garfield created the Science Citation Index (SCI), a database containing all of the cited references across the most highly respected scientific journals,
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capturing the sprawling web of connections among texts.
For years, China’s government sought to broaden equity ownership,
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providing more Chinese citizens with a stake in a successful transition to a market economy.
Soon after the global financial crisis, the US relied heavily on expansionary monetary policy, characterized by near-zero interest rates and large-scale asset purchases, which weakened the dollar,
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boosting exports.
In the extreme, would it be forced out of the European Union altogether,
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losing its trade advantages?
It made it harder for foreigners to access lira liquidity,
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squeezing speculators that had shorted the currency.
This also means that a country with too much debt should renegotiate it down before getting help from the IMF,
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avoiding an unsustainable repayment burden.
In 1999, it established four asset-management companies (AMCs) to take on the weakest loans of the four largest state-owned banks,
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improving those banks’ financial stability.
Similarly, the United Kingdom established a cost-review program that identified 40 major projects for prioritization, reformed overall planning processes, and then created a cabinet sub-committee to ensure faster delivery of projects,
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cutting infrastructure spending by 15%.
On that day, the ECB, pressured by Germany, rescinded an important part of its exemption,
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cutting off Greek banks’ direct access to the ECB and diverting them to pricier financing from Greece’s central bank (so-called emergency liquidity assistance).
This concern is all the more legitimate, given that bailouts have often hampered restructuring, resolution, and consolidation to preserve existing banking interests and practices,
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delaying the necessary repair of balance sheets and zombifying the European banking system.
A third option would be to confront the European banking union’s shortcomings by setting out a comprehensive plan to restructure, recapitalize, and consolidate the Italian banking system,
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ending decades of poor governance and bad supervisory practices.
In cases of extreme rights abuses, the chance that an international criminal tribunal will ultimately sit in judgment of those principally responsible is growing,
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becoming a deterrent to would-be tyrants elsewhere.
Normally, by decreasing prices relative to their more fiscally sound neighbors, struggling countries can boost exports,
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reducing their current-account deficits.
If there is a dangerous weight swing, which could be caused by congestive heart failure, the clinic brings the patient in for a quick examination,
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heading off a potentially devastating crisis.
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