The International Monetary Fund says nearly a quarter of the Middle East's youth are unemployed, warning that
unless deeper reforms are made, millions...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The International Monetary Fund said Wednesday that nearly a quarter of the Middle East's youth are unemployed, warning that
unless deeper reforms are made, millions of young people entering the labor market each year may not find jobs.
Not exact matches
Which brings me to the
deeper reason you will need not simply to address food prices but to make the
reform of the entire food system one of the highest priorities of your administration:
unless you do, you will not be able to make significant progress on the health care crisis, energy independence or climate change.
With the Euro getting ever nearer to collapse, the world economy moving
deeper into recession, unemployment in Britain predicted to surge above three million and the IMF warning that we are facing a decade of depression
unless the government does a massive u-turn, there are definitely more important matters to deal with than House of Lords
reform.
Even more obviously, the two strategies for
reform that emerged from the Advisory Committee on Governance, concurrently centralizing and decentralizing school management, could not easily coexist
unless administrators and officials were committed at a
deeper level to the ideas of democratic localism, teacher leadership, and parental authority over schooling.