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Over the course of the deployment, the readiness of these forces actually increases, because of the quality and rigor of the training they
undertake
with partners from the Republic of Korea’s Army.
Depreciation will inflate China's debt burden and increase the costs for additional borrowing that the government may
undertake
to finance its infrastructure investment projects.
European leaders should use the Sarajevo summit to announce an intention to boost the EU’s engagement in the region by beginning the so-called “screening” process for Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia, and Montenegro within the next year, and to
undertake
a similar process for Kosovo.
An advisory panel to Japan’s finance minister recently warned that rising interest rates could exacerbate government deficits, and recommended that the government
undertake
serious fiscal reforms to avoid further rises in yields.
Finally, governments should
undertake
additional measures to boost financial asset prices, and so make it easier for those firms that ought to be expanding and hiring to obtain finance on terms that allow them to expand and hire.
With Europe’s role on the international stage under threat, its leaders must urgently
undertake
a massive self-assessment, both literally and metaphorically.
So if the Union wants to get closer to citizens it must
undertake
a galvanizing initiative: the writing of the Union's principal law.
The likely outcome – in typical European, consensus-driven fashion – will be to forgo deadlines and concrete targets in favor of an ambiguous, open-ended pledge to
undertake
further pension reform.
Moreover, immense pressure in the US to
undertake
fiscal consolidation, reflected in President Barack Obama’s latest budget proposal, should reduce US import demand, further reducing the bilateral imbalance.
If it works, what will emerge will be commitments from G-20 countries to
undertake
policies that are globally beneficial – on the condition that others are keeping their commitments.
To be sure, China still needs to
undertake
important domestic reforms, especially of the financial sector, in order to eliminate distortions in resource allocation and stem the economy’s slowdown.
Long-term interest rates could be pushed significantly lower if the Federal Reserve were to
undertake
the unprecedented step of mammoth purchases of long-term government bonds.
Officials are “concerned” about “recent disproportionate violence against protesters” but “welcome the Government’s stated commitment to
undertake
electoral reforms.”
There is a lot of market speculation that the Chinese will
undertake
a sizable one-time devaluation, say 10%, to weaken the renminbi enough to ease downward pressure on the exchange rate.
We simply lack the resources to
undertake
the great task of reconstruction without assistance.
The efficient-markets theory led policymakers astray by encouraging them to
undertake
excessive financial deregulation.
The question is whether the US will
undertake
the strategic reassessment needed to accomplish that end.
Given the institutional paralysis built into Japan's political system, it is difficult to see who will
undertake
this task.
Is Europe really ready to
undertake
such an effort if its wish for a Kerry victory comes true?
I decided I could not
undertake
the mission for these reasons.
Under the first, more developed proposal, banks would
undertake
large obligations via long-term bonds, which would be paid only if their operations are sound.
Nowadays, it is very difficult to
undertake
market-oriented changes in corporate ownership and control for the listed SOEs.
Economic interdependence cannot deliver regional stability unless rival states
undertake
genuine efforts to mend their political relations.
To prevent this outcome, Greece and the eurozone’s other peripheral economies must limit austerity, buttress demand,
undertake
reform, increase investment support, and pursue fiscal union.
To identify them in real time, we need to be able to
undertake
a calm analysis of costs and impacts.
Normally, all NCBs in the euro system
undertake
the same operations, and the results are pooled.
Given the slump in energy prices, there has never been a better time to
undertake
the transition to smart, credible, and effective carbon pricing.
Thus, two important steps have been taken: one by the people of Iran, who have shown that they understand the challenges they face, and the other by their new president, who has assembled the best team available to
undertake
an enormously difficult program.
But the agreement fails to specify who will
undertake
what costs.
At a time of increased tension between North Korea, South Korea, and the United States such a policy may seem impossible to
undertake.
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