Undertaking
in sentence
274 examples of Undertaking in a sentence
In other words,
undertaking
socially responsible activities boosts profits.
Symmetrical reflation is the best option for restoring growth and competitiveness on the eurozone's periphery while
undertaking
necessary austerity measures and structural reforms.
Consider the record of Target Malaria, the world’s largest organization
undertaking
gene-drive experiments, whose employees were included in the official negotiating teams of at least two African countries to push back against excessive limitations.
As British Prime Minister Theresa May is finding out, disentangling a member state from the EU is an arduous and complex
undertaking.
For human rights activists, it is ironic that an elected (but basically military-led) government that they oppose in principle should be
undertaking
reforms they have long advocated, but that elected civilian governments ignored.
Self-esteem includes the belief that the EU is a worthy undertaking, the confidence to express that publicly, and recognition of the EU’s true potential for power projection.
Eurozone politicians tend to believe that it is possible to regain competitiveness by carrying out reforms,
undertaking
infrastructure projects, and improving productivity, but without reducing domestic prices.
In Italy, Prime Minister Matteo Renzi’s new government has been able to stem the tide of Euroskepticism by
undertaking
concrete reforms and not blaming the EU for every problem the country faces.
One of the many principles that I believe should govern this great
undertaking
is to develop in the international community the maximum degree of respect for the democratically and freely expressed will of individual nations or states.
Today, however, France is finally
undertaking
Germany’s long-expected domestic reforms – and pressing for change at the EU level.
The eurozone is distinct from the EU of course, but it is the Union’s most ambitious
undertaking
to date, and it is still struggling to equip itself with the structures needed to bolster a currency union.
During the 1970’s, when the transnational corporations (TNC’s)
undertaking
such investment caught the public eye, many governments believed that the costs of FDI outweighed its benefits, so they controlled it.
It is an onerous and solemn undertaking, uplifting one day and extremely frustrating the next.
All of this is an enormous
undertaking
– one that confronts innumerable potential impediments, both economic and political.
The Bank's solution is therefore clear: aid should be better targeted to those countries
undertaking
economic reforms and aid should be cut off when governments are mis-using aid or are otherwise highly corrupt.
But with the US now
undertaking
its most radically pro-cyclical fiscal expansion since the late 1960s, and perhaps since World War II, the Congressional Budget Office projects that the federal government’s fast-growing deficit will exceed $1 trillion this year.
The conclusion of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict would be far more effective than any military
undertaking.
Providing humanitarian aid to the Donbas, the Kremlin is likely to argue, is a major
undertaking
that requires the input of numerous ministries and agencies, including the FSB.
The battle over Turkish membership in the EU will be fought on many fronts: in the country itself, where the government is currently
undertaking
major reforms in order to qualify for candidate status; at the negotiating table once the European Council in December 2004 authorizes the Commission to enter into formal accession talks; and among the public within the existing member countries.
Officials
undertaking
vulnerability assessments at Moria are left asking not whether someone has been raped, but how brutally and how often.
Moreover, the lives of hundreds of millions of people are tied to these ecosystems, and projects that restore forest cover or improve soil health require focused planning, a massive
undertaking
for many governments.
Likewise, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani should be commended for his determination to complete the
undertaking
he began more than a decade ago, when he served as Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council.
Staying on Track to End MalariaBASEL – Ending an epidemic is a marathon undertaking, and in the case of malaria, we are nearing the finish line.
But it differs from the euro crisis in that the beneficiary countries – Jordan, Turkey, and Greece – are on the front lines of what is a collective European
undertaking.
But that is less likely now, as many countries are
undertaking
fiscal consolidation simultaneously, non-sovereign interest rates are already low, and monetary union prevents the most troubled countries in the eurozone – Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Greece, and Spain – from devaluing their way to competitiveness.
Deflecting an asteroid from its orbit when it is still hundreds of millions of miles from Earth is a feasible
undertaking.
In fact, Egypt is on the right track,
undertaking
a transition to a resilient economy oriented toward enhanced competitiveness.
So a more concrete undertaking, one that preserves South Korea’s bedrock security concerns, is needed.
To be sure, a no-fly zone over Syria would not be a simple undertaking: substantial resources would be required, and, given the regime’s military capabilities, it would not be a risk-free operation.
Re-engineering humanity’s power systems is going to be an expensive undertaking, regardless of what mix of technologies are used, and the chosen systems will have to be reliable and widely available.
Back
Next
Related words
Would
Which
Reforms
Their
Countries
Could
Should
While
There
Massive
Other
Government
Economy
Economic
Business
Where
Transition
Least
Governments
Financial