Abundant
in sentence
371 examples of Abundant in a sentence
India’s
abundant
and inexpensive scientific brainpower and its growing reputation for “frugal innovation” offer interesting potential synergies with Europe’s unmatched engineering capacity.
Abundant
evidence from the ex-communist countries indicated that it is mistake for government bureaucrats to try to fine-tune the transformation to market economies.
But, despite ample funding and
abundant
media access, Asar finished third.
Crops, gardens, and orchards provided
abundant
food supplies.
Lenders’ appetite for low-income-country bonds has been fueled in large part by a combination of
abundant
liquidity and near-zero interest rates in developed economies since the 2008-2009 global financial crisis.
China dominates the global market simply because it has fairly
abundant
rare-earth ores close to the surface.
Of course, China also has
abundant
cheap labor to process ore.
As capital becomes more abundant, the expected return on new investment, allowing for risk, falls toward zero.
But it is possible to argue that all of this merely postponed the day when the expected rate of return to capital would fall below the minimum rate of interest acceptable to savers, which would happen as capital became more
abundant
relative to population.
Owing to high prices for conventional energy and
abundant
sunshine, Italy is the first country to achieve grid parity, or cost-competitiveness, for solar energy.
As the South African finance minister, Pravin Gordhan, explained, “to sustain the growth rates we need to create jobs, we have no choice but to build new generating capacity – relying on what, for now, remains our most
abundant
and affordable energy source: coal.”
Iran, it is often claimed, has no need for nuclear power, given its
abundant
oil and natural gas reserves.
Rhetoric has always been
abundant
at the General Assembly, action sometimes less so.
Fortunately, there is
abundant
evidence that countries and industries can thrive without contributing to climate change.
It encouraged financiers desperate to earn a return on
abundant
funds to put them to more speculative use.
Africa even imports 15% of the cement it uses, despite having
abundant
raw materials to make it at home.
There is clearly plenty of cheap coal for hundreds of years, and with new cracking technology, gas is becoming more
abundant.
The Central Asian Human Development Report, recently launched by the United Nations Development Program, argues that the countries of Central Asia have a great opportunity to capitalize on their location at the center of a dynamic continent, their
abundant
natural resources, and their still-strong potential to forge a prosperous, stable, and cohesive region.
Multinational firms have access to
abundant
global supplies of relatively low-cost labor in multiple skill categories, so there is not much payoff to investments that increase labor productivity in high-income countries’ tradable sectors.
Ingenious entrepreneurs, access to
abundant
natural resources, and the country's growth oriented economic policies contributed to creating a number of successful corporations that are among the world's largest multinationals: Volvo, Ericsson, SKF, Alfa Laval, SAAB, Scania, AGA, Electrolux.
Sri Lanka is blessed with brilliant people, indefatigable civil-society organizations, decent courts and infrastructure, and
abundant
natural resources.
So the PBOC informed the market that the depreciation would not exceed 3% – a credible statement, given
abundant
official reserves with which to stabilize the exchange rate.
Since the 1980s, China has experienced unprecedented economic growth, fueled by
abundant
low-cost labor, high saving and investment rates, substantial market reforms, outward-oriented policies, and prudent macroeconomic management.
This approach to child-rearing is not unrelated to happiness: there is
abundant
evidence that those who are generous and kind are more content with their lives than those who are not.
It taxes liquidity, which many believe is overly
abundant.
The first is that China’s trade-and-aid strategy targets only states with
abundant
natural resources and weak – and thus easily influenced – governments.
The Structure of Institutional ReformsFRANKFURT – Despite
abundant
talk in Europe nowadays, there is no crisis of the euro.
A greater effort to raise the average level of education in America would have made the country richer and produced a more even distribution of income and wealth by making educated workers more
abundant
and less-skilled workers harder to find – and thus worth more on the market.
While the science is constantly improving, the evidence concerning the looming challenge is
abundant
and clear.
The answer can be found in one word: “coal” – or, rather, the fact that coal is cheap and
abundant.
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