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An open-data platform would facilitate discussion of the social value of clinical research and the
associated
ethical dilemmas.
Polar bears, which pile on fat to survive hibernation and yet do not become diabetic, may also hold clues for treating Type II diabetes, a disease
associated
with obesity that afflicts more than 190 million people worldwide, reaching epidemic proportions in many countries.
Beyond the obvious risks
associated
with instability, there is the fact that Ukraine depends on Russia not only for most of the fuel to run its aging reactors, but also for the treatment and storage of most of its spent fuel.
The European Central Bank has been less clear about its intentions, but has sounded notably more optimistic about growth in the eurozone, noting that all the job losses
associated
with the crisis have now been offset.
In India, the shame
associated
with crop losses and financial stress has pushed farmers to substance abuse and, in extreme cases, suicide.
Thus, costs
associated
with giving up an independent monetary policy and a flexible exchange rate would not be significant.
In doing so, they have been able to transfer a significant share of the financial costs
associated
with their post-crisis policies to developing countries.
That might seem like a high bar, given that the title is usually
associated
with Neville Chamberlain, who famously tried to appease Adolf Hitler.
Cognitive skills – what the brain uses every day to learn, remember, calculate, and reason – are more closely
associated
with labor income and the quality of work.
Hormones
associated
with stress protect the body and brain in the short run and promote adaptation, but the chronic activity of these same hormones brings about changes in the body that cause allostatic overload, along with its potential follow-on diseases.
Social ordering in human society is
associated
with gradients of disease, with an increasing frequency of mortality and morbidity as one descends the scale of socioeconomic status, which reflects both income and education.
State capitalism is usually
associated
with publicly directed strategies for investment and technological development.
As a result, it has come to be
associated
with the status quo, even though it hasn’t been able to claim direct credit for the previous governments’ successes.
The symptoms that Hippocrates
associated
with melancholic disorder – “aversion to food, despondency, sleeplessness, irritability, restlessness” – are remarkably similar to those contained in modern definitions of depressive disorder.
Breakthroughs do not result automatically from a combination of taxes on fossil fuels and subsidies for present-day green energy: despite the massive outlays
associated
with the Kyoto Protocol, participating countries’ investment in R&D as a percentage of GDP did not increase.
A strong yen, we should remember, is
associated
with a strong Japanese economy.
The greatest systemic risk to the global economy, far greater than that
associated
with any financial institution, is the explosion of public debt.
The second was the view often
associated
with the Chicago School, according to which unemployment is a voluntary choice of leisure over work at whatever the offered wage.
A misguided focus on GDP has neglected the costs of natural-resource depletion, pollution and other externalities, and the asymmetrical distribution of growth in predetermined economic sectors, all of which have long been
associated
with emerging economies like Egypt.
I opposed the Bush administration’s policy on Iraq because this type of foreign policy is
associated
with a form of power – resurgent, I believe, in conservative parties around the world – that projects leadership as command.
But, more broadly, the ultimate goal should be universal health coverage, in order to protect people from the potentially catastrophic health expenditures
associated
with TB and MDR-TB.
At the same time, above certain income levels, a person might require a substantial monetary incentive to take the quality-of-life hit
associated
with increased work responsibilities.
In the current difficult global economic climate, public concerns about immigration and access to jobs inevitably grow more acute, increasing the risk that rival forms of lumpen populism and
associated
tensions will emerge.
In their paper, “Growth in a Time of Debt,” Reinhart and Rogoff estimated large declines in growth
associated
with public-debt/GDP ratios above 90%.
Already, studies to identify genes
associated
with common diseases – including some that represent significant health, economic, and social burdens, such as cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and obesity – are beginning to enable doctors to use patient DNA information to inform clinical care.
Yet the desire to hold assets that avoid the medium-term risks
associated
with the business cycle has overwhelmed this long-run fundamental risk factor.
Coping with the emerging social and economic burdens
associated
with poor health – not least those stemming from aging populations in many countries – requires a new approach to replace the unbalanced, unproductive model that currently prevails.
As Rodrigo Vergara, Governor of the Central Bank of Chile, observed in his prepared remarks at Jackson Hole, large currency depreciations in many emerging markets (most notably some oil and commodity producers) since the spring of 2013 have been
associated
with a rise in inflationary pressures in the face of wider output gaps.
This might not be seen as particularly 'equitable' by the poor in Third World countries, or even by those in advanced countries who do not enjoy adequate health and education facilities, or housing, or other amenities
associated
with a civilized society.
Catastrophic disasters
associated
with climate change are easy to invent, but the effects of remedial actions may be difficult to predict.
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