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But that agreement did not create a functional Bosnian central government with the capacity to
undertake
the reforms needed to meet the terms of accession to the European Union.
They will warn that other EU countries like Portugal will refuse to
undertake
more reform, retrenchment, and repayment unless they receive similar largesse.
Creating meaning and preserving values is probably the one task that Europe has to
undertake
on behalf of the entire world.
Beyond challenges of perception, the success of renewed partnership with Europe requires the region to
undertake
vital structural reforms.
But if Bashir Assad wants Syria to avoid sinking deeper into poverty and irrelevance, he must
undertake
political, cultural, and economic liberalization.
He can probably do so, but will need to
undertake
a complete U-turn.
As a first step to recovery, the US must
undertake
serious financial-sector reforms.
More important, purchases of EIB bonds would enable the ECB to
undertake
quantitative easing without triggering the degree of controversy implied by intervening in 18 separate sovereign-bond markets, where concerns that ECB purchases would affect the relative pricing of sovereigns are very real.
So, in order to keep residual losses small, supervisors must be obliged to
undertake
early corrective action when a bank’s capital weakens, which is how the US Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation operates.
Because Japan is a rich country, some people may be tempted to view it as being in a position to
undertake
most of the effort to rebuild on its own.
There is also the danger that Iran will fail to comply with parts of the agreement and
undertake
prohibited work.
Iran should likewise be informed that the US and its allies would
undertake
a preventive military strike if it appeared to be attempting to present the world with a fait accompli.
The key to securing dynamic gains was a credible commitment to a new pricing regime--possibly complemented with compensatory programs--that would have made it worthwhile for farmers, entrepreneurs, and workers to
undertake
costly investments.
China, however, refused to accept the blame and declined repeated US demands to
undertake
a large revaluation.
Fortunately, however, some peripheral countries are now being forced by their creditors to
undertake
drastic reforms not only of their labor markets, but also of their service sectors.
Without external pressure, policymakers lack incentive to
undertake
difficult reforms, making a high degree of reform implementation unlikely.
Recipient countries must also
undertake
key reforms that increase policy transparency and predictability, thereby reducing investment risk.
Nonetheless, while the Belt and Road initiative is clearly driven partly by strategic objectives, a cost-benefit analysis shows that the economic case is also very strong – so strong, in fact, that one might ask why China didn’t
undertake
it sooner.
While American leaders remain willing to
undertake
these tasks, the American public is increasingly skeptical about such involvement.
G-8 governments should urgently and repeatedly
undertake
quiet, structured, and consistent communications with Egyptian counterparts about the economic reforms needed to bring about prosperity.
It may also mean that the Fund will have to
undertake
fewer rescue efforts in the future as the markets come to recognize the efforts of individual countries to address potential problems.
In recent years, al-Shabaab militants have attacked aid workers, making it very difficult to
undertake
public-health programs in insurgent-controlled areas.
The Supreme Court has now agreed to
undertake
a “curative review” of its 2013 decision.
The world has changed dramatically since then, and in the climate-change negotiations it is now accepted that some developing countries will need to
undertake
emission reductions by 2020.
These countries will need to
undertake
major changes in their policies to adjust to today’s new realities.
Perhaps of greatest concern, moreover, is that the public, especially in poor countries that cannot
undertake
offsetting measures, will come to distrust global integration, with multinationals viewed as Trojan horses.
MDBs and DFIs could rapidly increase their contribution by channeling part of their capital through public financial institutions that already
undertake
this type of investment.
Turkey's formal recognition as a candidate state in 1999 led Turkey to
undertake
unprecedented reform efforts in the area of human and minority rights, including abolition of the death penalty, safeguards against torture, promotion of religious freedoms, gender equality, and restriction of the military's role in political life.
The orthodox policy prescription was to extend conventional bridge loans to these countries, thereby giving them time to fix their budget problems and
undertake
structural reforms aimed at enhancing their long-term growth potential.
Many are driven to
undertake
structural reforms that they don’t really believe in – just because it would look bad to markets to do otherwise.
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