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According
to some optimistic studies, solar thermal power plants and wind farms in North Africa could not only boost economic growth there, but also provide more than 15% of Europe’s electricity by 2050.
In his view, the brain is not a Turing machine that manipulates symbols
according
to a table of rules, which is the model on which computers and artificial intelligence have been based.
Would it not be useful to see the development possibilities just as our brain,
according
to Hawkins, sees the world?
According
to Nobel laureate Paul Crutzen, this shift is so profound that it amounts to the beginning of a new epoch: the Anthropocene.
Fortunately,
according
to UNEP’s two-year inquiry into policy options for greening financial and capital markets, the movement is gaining traction in emerging countries such as Brazil, Kenya, and Indonesia, as well as developed economies like the United Kingdom.
According
to Pan Gongsheng, the PBOC’s deputy governor, green finance will be a “key element” of “the 13th Five-Year Plan for the reform and development of China’s financial sector.”
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According
to Trump and XiNEW DELHI – The world’s leading democracy, the United States, is looking increasingly like the world’s biggest and oldest surviving autocracy, China.
According
to the report – which surveyed some 70,000 Internet users in 36 countries – 29% of respondents said they were avoiding news altogether.
Add to that the Antiquities and Art Treasures Act of 1972, which does not permit the government to seek the return of antiquities exported before India gained its independence in 1947, and,
according
to Kumar, the Indian government has no recourse to secure the diamond’s return.
According
to a 2017 working paper by the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture, and Food Security, some of the most promising innovations in rural agricultural are technology- and service-based.
According
to the World Value Survey, Germany is a high-trust society, in which citizens have confidence in one another’s behavior and act accordingly.
According
to the conventional view, helicopter money is newly printed cash that the central bank doles out, without booking corresponding assets or claims on its balance sheet.
Bill Clinton’s wife could run for president in 2008, and Cristina could do the same in 2007, if her husband doesn’t pursue re-election, or in 2011, if he does,
according
to government officials.
According
to Carr, the use of processing centers in Nauru and Papua New Guinea “create a disincentive to people smugglers,” while ensuring a “more orderly process [that] makes sense for Australia.”
According
to Khar, “It is no coincidence that the beginnings of the Asian century are rooted in regional connectivity and cooperation….The less heralded secret of growing Asian economies is the ability of many of these economies to work together.”
Lukin is an exponent of the “realist” doctrine of international relations, which holds that sovereign states will always try to regulate their relations
according
to the principle of the balance of power.
By contrast, the general view in the West is that states now behave, or should behave,
according
to the principles of international law.
According
to the Basic Law, the election committee should be “broadly representative” – a provision that the committee’s current composition violates.
According
to the World Economic Forum, greater gender equality, which implies greater use of human capital, correlates positively with per capita GDP, competitiveness, and human development.
The Constitution is clear:
According
to Article I, Section 8, Congress, not the president, has the power to declare war.
According
to a recent report on the aftermath of the 2008 crisis, prepared by Better Markets, an advocacy group that pushes for stronger financial reforms, the cost to the US economy of the financial crisis – caused by financial institutions’ reckless risk-taking – amounts to at least $12.8 trillion.
According
to the rules of national income accounting, in the absence of market prices, the contribution of the government sector to GDP is measured by the wages paid out by the government, regardless of how productive or useful the government jobs are.
According
to the Boston Globe, from 2004 through 2008, some four-fifths of retiring three- and four-star US generals went to work as consultants or defense executives.
According
to a United Nations report, average annual water availability in the Arab world could fall to 460 cubic meters per capita – less than half the water-poverty threshold of 1,000 cubic meters.
The key problem is less the form of ownership (state or private) than it is the need to ensure that these enterprises operate
according
to market principles and within a competitive environment.
According
to the directive, every EU citizen has the right to a residence permit for up to five years in any member state, followed by the right to permanent residence.
According
to the directive’s preamble, the state cannot cite insufficient assets as a reason to refuse a residence permit, as this would be inadmissible discrimination.
More generally, the government may now review requests for weaponry from friendly governments on a case-by-case basis,
according
to whether the sale risks instigating or fueling international conflicts.
According
to China’s National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), fixed-capital formation (the net increase in fixed assets) has averaged about 46% of GDP in recent years.
Rather than pursuing the UN route, the Palestinians,
according
to these interlocutors, should continue to depend on asymmetrical negotiations that have served as little more than a photo opportunity.
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