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As efforts to improve the management of electricity from fluctuating sources yield further advances, the cost of solar power will continue to fall.
The WHO provided public-health authorities in the GMS with the technical and strategic guidance needed to make the dramatic, life-changing
advances
that we have seen in recent years.
More recently, technological
advances
have become an increasingly important driver of structural transformation, with information technology and job automation reducing wage rates for low-skill jobs and further eroding the political and market power of organized labor.
Of course, technological advances, like hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) in the shale-gas industry, could increase supply and therefore lower prices.
Rwanda remains poor, but, over the past 15 years, its health care
advances
have gained global attention, for good reason.
But try naming a country that has sustained an economic transformation without
advances
in education.
The current global revolution is based on rapid technological
advances
that have dramatically decreased the cost of creating, finding, and transmitting information.
Those who care about democracy in Poland, Hungary, and elsewhere in Europe and beyond should acknowledge that many voters are buying into the nationalist right’s vision of a social state that
advances
national priorities, cares for the poor, and supports families.
I believe that it is obsolete, pedagogically disastrous, and ignores the tremendous scientific
advances
of the twentieth century.
It remains to be seen whether Abe’s constitutional reinterpretation, cloaked in the language of regional cooperation,
advances
such a new vision.
At the same time, they can benefit from the technological
advances
and cost reductions that Chinese investment in renewable-energy R&D and deployment is enabling.
Neurosurgical
advances
always pursue minimalism.
But to develop the oil industry, many more technological
advances
needed to occur.
He added that it was like “an infernal machine” that
advances
“blindly.”
Humanizing an Inhuman FutureWASHINGTON, DC – The impact that groundbreaking technological
advances
like artificial intelligence will have on the functioning of our economies and labor markets has been a hot topic for a long time.
With an innovation ecosystem organized along these lines, “obvious”
advances
could occur significantly faster.
But what we need now is precisely the type of new analytical thinking that spurred the great
advances
of economics as a discipline over the last two and a half centuries – and that led to major policy breakthroughs during the Great Depression.
It
advances
European interests and values in a world otherwise dominated by America and China.
As is the case elsewhere, technological
advances
are rapidly transforming industries and economies, by blurring the boundaries between the physical, digital, and biological worlds.
Improving access to training and certification would help countries capitalize on these
advances
and ensure more equitable growth, by giving workers the skills needed to handle the new jobs.
True, far-left parties have also made
advances
since the post-crisis slump.
What has changed is the pressure of globalization, which is pushing the world’s peoples ever closer together as technology
advances
and shrinks the world.
After all, when it comes to technological
advances
relating to biological materials and processes, this is only the beginning.
In answering such questions,
advances
in science and technology (for example, new methods of energy production, surveillance, or online learning) will have a key role to play.
Despite momentous technological advances, classrooms – unlike workplaces or homes – have remained largely unchanged since the nineteenth century.
This would bring massive savings, which could be reinvested in technological advances, thereby further equipping Europe’s navies to meet future threats.
Proposed scientific
advances
require careful validation and replication by independent scientists.
Specifically, it
advances
the government's vision of a pro-growth agenda that enhances the ease of doing business in India, while targeting better delivery mechanisms for welfare schemes.
There is one other thing that the public should know about economists: It is cleverness, not wisdom, that
advances
academic economists’ careers.
New
advances
in machine learning and biological anthropology are shedding light on how learning happens and what makes a learning process successful.
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