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But if the human capacity for destruction knows few limits, the ability to start over again is just as remarkable.
Work on its renewal is due to start now, with the completed project ready in 2013.
It is a vicious circle, but where and why did it start?
To start, governments should design targeted, evidence-based policies and support the development of sound institutions.
The recent advent of fiscal advisory councils is a promising institutional start.
But from the start, the EU should give a signal by unilaterally opening its border to imports from the region.
Trying to limit all intrusions would be impossible, but one could start with cyber crime and cyber terrorism involving non-state parties.
This is what is great about technological solutions to climate change: if an alternative option is cheaper, people will start using it.
As foreigners start pulling their money out of a country they suspect, the dollar will weaken.
Start with Europe.
I would start by keeping in mind that some countries' capacity to absorb advice is limited, so it should be offered in smaller portions.
Where to start?
So, in order to cut global carbon emissions in half by the middle of the century, we would obviously have to start getting a lot more of our energy from sources that don't emit carbon.
Putting major drug traffickers behind bars at the new maximum-security prison at Pul-i-Charki, near Kabul, would be a good start.
At the start of the crisis, many people likened it to 1982 or 1973, which was reassuring, because both dates refer to classical cyclical downturns.
MOSCOW - Most people who know of me think of me as an information-technology expert, someone who probably lives in California and invests in edgy Internet start-ups.

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