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Researchers employed by the fund could share knowledge, facilities, and state-of-the-art equipment, data, and computing resources, spread over a wide
array
of projects.
Kushner and his wife, Ivanka Trump (said to be the president’s favorite child), have offices in the White House, and Kushner is involved in an absurdly broad
array
of issues, from resolving the Israel-Palestine conflict to reorganizing the federal government.
But as the
array
of financial services available in Latin America expands, the danger of misuse rises.
To see the gleaming skyscrapers and
array
of shops serving affluent young people is to appreciate the change that has occurred in just a few decades.
The systemic crises in food, fuel, and finance that came to a head in 2008 – and that are ongoing in many countries – have their roots in an economic paradigm that has not accounted for the value of nature and its
array
of life-supporting services.
Netanyahu positioned himself as a magnet for the fears and complexes of a broad
array
of aggrieved voters, including Russian immigrants, Orthodox Jews, most traditionalist Israelis, and religious settlers.
To lend credibility to its bid to host the SKA, in 2006 South Africa’s government committed $250 million to build an
array
of radio dishes within its own borders as a precursor to the SKA.
There are hundreds of other possibilities, including improved investor education and financial advice, more flexible mortgages, better kinds of securitization, more insurance for a broader
array
of life’s risks, and better management of career risks.
The dazzling
array
of consumer goods available in the megastores or Apple outlets of any major city in the world would have been unimaginable as recently as a generation ago.
Sensitive information is being circulated among an increasingly wide
array
of actors, such as third-party financial institutions, technology developers, cloud computing service providers, and other humanitarian agencies.
The restoration of growth and balance in the US economy is crucially important, not only for its effect on global growth, but also as a foundation for tackling a broad
array
of international problems and challenges.
The immediate ethical issue facing us is the real harm inflicted on unsuspecting subjects through a vast
array
of indignities, adverse events, injuries, and death.
The US Army has a broad
array
of missions and responsibilities.
Modern industrial societies now have a wide
array
of social protections – unemployment compensation, adjustment assistance, and other labor-market tools, as well as health insurance and family support – that mitigate demand for cruder forms of protection.
Learning About Growth from AusterityMILAN – In a recent set of studies, Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff used a vast
array
of historical data to show that the accumulation of high levels of public (and private) debt relative to GDP has an extended negative effect on growth.
China’s leaders must devote their attention to a staggering
array
of pressing problems at home: averting an economic slowdown that could push millions out of work and into the streets, the fallout from rural land reform, and efforts to manage enormous environmental and public health problems.
PRINCETON – The European Union is facing a truly terrifying
array
of crises.
The Financial Education of the EurozoneLONDON – In 2017, Europe’s leaders will confront an
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of severe tests, including tumultuous elections featuring populist insurgencies, complex negotiations over Britain’s departure from the European Union, and a new American president who thinks that the transatlantic alliance is “obsolete.”
Instead, the G-20 is behaving like a debating society, with the cooperative approach that it fostered at the outset of the crisis devolving into an
array
of often-heedless unilateral actions by its members.
Trump’s Alternative Ethical UniverseLONDON – From the moment Donald Trump entered the US presidential race, the potential for an unprecedented
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of ethics violations, stemming from his global business interests, has been a ticking time bomb, set to detonate on January 20, 2017.
Even though his sister, Yingluck Shinawatra, is now in power, Thaksin is still trying to evade trial in Thai courts on a wide
array
of financial charges.
This solution might work for related diseases like Alzheimer’s, but it has its own
array
of problems, including the difficulty of driving such antibodies from the injection site to the brain.
But if we act fast, harvesting fresh momentum on HFCs under sister agreements like Montreal and a growing
array
of cooperative coalitions, we can avoid disaster and ensure long-term economic development, including by supporting progress toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.
The vast
array
of details that defined a person was widely distributed.
True, in recent years, a wide
array
of countries has indicated a preference for weaker currencies as a means of improving their trade balances.
Or, to be precise, a carbon tax could substitute for the huge
array
of taxes that is eventually coming anyway in the wake of massive government budget deficits.
The Bank’s next president must translate into policy the blurry distinction between “developed” and “developing” countries, and navigate an environment characterized by a bewildering
array
of development actors, many of them private and focusing on narrow objectives, though often with budgets larger than traditional agencies.
As Kissinger observed at the time, “the United States has not faced a more diverse and complex
array
of crises since the end of the Second World War.”
The “complex
array
of crises” has also not spared Saudi Arabia, from whence I am writing.
But these species' behavior, no less than that of the fruit fly, is the product of a vast
array
of genes, none of which acts in isolation.
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