That is why he will address the American people and the Congress next week to talk about measures that we can take together to do right now to enhance growth and job creation.
But it is also difficult to overstate the terrible consequences if we were to fail to take measures to protect our populations while there is still time to do so.
There are a number of measures employers can take to do this, Ballard said, including: mandating breaks during shifts, scheduling more demanding work for the beginning of shifts, making sure employees have access to healthy food options, installing fitness facilities on premises, providing resources for childcare and involving employees in shift scheduling decisions.
And he believes that there are more measures we can take that continue to do that.
What we -- whenever something like this happens, what we want to do is to make sure that we take all appropriate measures to identify additional threats that are out there.
And you can continue to take measures that strengthen those programs that do not harm beneficiaries.
They may need to do more to help the banks, even as they are forced to take harsh budgetary measures.
But we do have a responsibility to take prudent and precautionary measures to educate those Americans who may be endangered by exposure to radiation if the situation deteriorates.
The subsequent report, "Outsiders and Insiders", concluded that the senior civil service "should take appropriate measures to reduce its reliance on external recruitment, not least because outside appointees do not appear to perform better than career civil servants - despite being paid more".
Annan "will now take administrative measures" to tighten up procedures and ensure "that such lapses in assessment and communication" do not recur, his spokesman said.
High impact violent events like In Amenas and dramatic military interventions like in Mali do inevitably shift our perspective of risk and require that we recalibrate the measures we take to manage the changing threat.
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The Philippines, whose sovereign credit rating was upgraded to investment grade by two rating firms over the past two months, has been fighting the so-called hot-money inflows with several measures, including making it easier for locals to take money abroad and lowering a deposit rate for banks that do cross-border business.
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The Philippines, whose sovereign credit rating was upgraded to investment grade by two ratings firms over the past two months, has been fighting the so-called hot-money inflows with several measures, including making it easier for locals to take money abroad and lowering a deposit rate for banks that do cross-border business.
WSJ: Asian Governments Take Measures to Battle Strong Currencies
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