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Had such funding been available to mount a robust initial response when Ebola emerged, the WHO would have had a strong incentive to declare an international emergency in a
timely
manner.
For, by taking the steps called for in the Nuclear Posture Review--specifically, developing "new capabilities...to defeat emerging threats," including "extensive research and
timely
fielding of new systems to address these challenges"--the Bush administration is lowering the threshold for the possible use of nuclear weapons by the US or other countries.
In Kenya, Fanice Nyatigo is developing MammaTips, an app that will provide
timely
information on pregnancy, breastfeeding, immunization, and other important health matters to new mothers.
For example, the Ukraine debacle could have been avoided had we evaluated the political situation in a
timely
manner and backed the candidate who was practically certain to win.
If there were some short-term stimulus that was
timely
and likely to raise output and employment at a reasonable long-term cost, I would be all for it.
This prevents
timely
debt workouts when needed, effectively impeding recovery.
They must adopt listing rules that emphasize
timely
disclosure for both domestic and international investors, implement international accounting standards, and prohibit insider trading in order to encourage listings by local and regional blue-chip issuers and attract international investors.
Timely
reforms on key issues will open the door to a bright future for its people.
Indeed,
timely
evacuations in the face of accurately forecasted major storm systems have enabled the Philippines and India to save thousands of lives just in the last year.
Fight Balkan Terrorism NowSlobodan Milosevic's trial in the Hague is a
timely
reminder of just how devastating terroristic violence can be.
And precision agriculture – using geographic information systems and data to guide planting, watering, and other activities – can help 90 million farmers increase their output and reduce post-harvest losses, with access to
timely
market data bolstering their incomes.
Yet China’s government failed to acknowledge – much less address – the bad debts in a
timely
manner, instead allowing them to grow even larger.
Without effective and
timely
action, this new, resistant form of malaria will become widespread – a pattern that has already occurred twice with older malaria medicines.
The efficacy of
timely
and sincere apologies in defusing personal tensions cannot be doubted.
And, in order to protect farmers, they can eliminate export restrictions and ensure that timely, accurate market information is accessible.
If rich-country governments thought practically about malaria and recognized that it is a full-scale emergency, they could support simple and practical solutions: bed nets and
timely
access to medicine.
Close personal relationships among leaders and clear,
timely
communications – essential for managing crises – have been lacking for years, severely hampered by mutual distrust.
Prosecuting perpetrators is often held up as one solution, but in most cases, criminal charges are not a
timely
deterrent.
Most victims of the oddly named Cyclone Ockhi were fishermen from the districts of Thiruvananthapuram (in Kerala) and Kanyakumari (in Tamil Nadu) who, owing to the lack of a
timely
cyclone alert, had ventured out to sea, unaware of the danger.
Would better institutional arrangements, such as closer cooperation with international typhoon monitoring bodies, have ensured a
timely
forecast?
Without the ability to take
timely
countercyclical measures, such countries fare poorly when crises hit.
But it is not
timely.
Unfortunately, America now has an administration keen to downplay the importance of
timely
reporting of insider stock sales (the President himself failed to do that when he was in business), the
timely
reporting of changes in the accounting treatment of a company's unrealized revenues (something that did happen at Halliburton when it was run by Vice President Cheney), and of executives' duty to know about the fraud committed by their subordinates (unlike what happened when current Army Secretary White was running Enron's energy trading operations).
But among
timely
values, liberty has no place.
This was an important victory for America, as Turkey and Israel are its key allies in the Middle East, and it was a
timely
move for Israel, given its deepening isolation in the wake of the Arab revolutions – as many perceptive Israelis understand well.
California, for example, is exploring ways to improve the health of its forests so that they will be more resilient to wildfires – timely, since scientists predict that the state’s wildfires could be five times worse by mid-century, given base-case temperature rise simulations.
Moreover, climate change could accelerate poverty and inequality in the future, meaning that, unless we address it in a
timely
manner, it will diminish – or even eliminate – future generations’ chances to achieve their development goals.
Their inevitably imperfect measures need to be supplemented by more
timely
and comprehensive responses by other policymaking entities – and that, in turn, requires much more constructive national, regional, and global political paradigms.
And without better intelligence and backing from the UN Security Council to impose significant, timely, and certain penalties on nuclear violators, the IAEA will have difficulty in fulfilling its security mandate.
An energy crisis in this case is almost certain if those who press for energy independence fail to provide a workable alternative in a
timely
manner.
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