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Superficially, it may seem as if we have reached that
breakthrough
moment at which gender is no longer the most important issue.
The decision to acknowledge what Armenians call Genocide Remembrance Day may well represent a breakthrough, given modern Turkey’s persistent refusal to call what happened “genocide.”
Why Iran Won’t BudgeTEL AVIV – No one really believed that the latest round of international negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program would produce a
breakthrough.
Prepping Gay Men for PrEPLONDON – In October, two groups researching the effectiveness of a potential
breakthrough
drug in the fight against HIV did something unusual.
Unless there is a surprising
breakthrough
in the Brexit negotiations, which produces a future free-trade regime for both services and goods, a substantial relocation of financial activity to the continent, and to Ireland, will occur over time.
It provides hope that the momentum that led to the
breakthrough
deal in December remains undiminished.
Language delivered a fundamental
breakthrough
in the life of nations.
It is time to apply the same commitment and cooperation to achieving a
breakthrough
on a feasible and viable way forward to end North Korea’s nuclear ambitions.
Bad perceptions only complicate future peace efforts, making a
breakthrough
even less likely.
It was only natural that where chemistry fell short, physics--and its premier laboratory--showed the way forward, a way grasped by Watson and Crick in the epic
breakthrough
that we celebrate this month.
To think about a technological
breakthrough
like AI, we must find a balance between these approaches.
In the hands of a capable entrepreneur, a technological
breakthrough
can be worth billions of dollars, owing to regulatory protections and the winner-take-all nature of global markets.
Raising taxes on the beneficiaries of publicly funded research would be a challenge, given that the link between an original
breakthrough
and the wealth it created might be hard to quantify.
Obama’s one significant foreign-policy
breakthrough
has been to release the US from the grip of the “global war on terror.”
It is thus unsurprising that, though CDU/CSU and SPD negotiators have touted the deal as a breakthrough, many, especially in the SPD, are unhappy with the outcome, with some calling for renegotiation.
But an end to international sanctions presupposes a
breakthrough
in the nuclear negotiations.
A
breakthrough
might compel a phase of intense diplomacy, giving Iran a pathway to diplomatic normalization and opening the door for grand bargains that could begin to restore order and stability to the rest of the region.
Some hope that the two leaders will achieve a major
breakthrough
in the trade impasse.
The global economic crisis, together with a politically influential fossil-fuel sector promoting denial of decades of scientific research, hampered technological progress and prevented a diplomatic
breakthrough.
This progress culminated in the
breakthrough
global agreement reached at last month’s United Nations climate conference in Paris.
But their juxtaposition would produce a critical
breakthrough
for our understanding of life” – namely, the concept of an “operon,” a cluster of genes whose expression is regulated by an adjacent regulatory gene.
The hope is that the report, which will be made public on December 1, will provide a
breakthrough
that can revive, at long last, the eurozone’s growth engine.
At this year’s G-8 summit, a
breakthrough
on supporting agriculture, investing in green technology, and strengthening health systems is possible.
The
breakthrough
in hunting him down came only after the US, even at the risk of rupturing its longstanding ties with the Pakistani army and ISI, deployed a number of CIA operatives, Special Operations forces, and contractors deep inside Pakistan without the knowledge of the Pakistani military.
We need a
breakthrough
that is demonstrable, public, clear, and convincing, that can mobilize the public’s hearts and minds, and that can demonstrate success.
Kim’s appointment is a
breakthrough
for the World Bank, which I hope will extend to other global institutions as well.
Carrying out such a strike on North Korean or Pakistani nuclear sites in a time of crisis would require a similar
breakthrough
– one that may be even more difficult to achieve, given extensive concealment efforts.
I believe that the chances for a political
breakthrough
in our region have never been better.
But, as the British newspaper The Guardian assured readers, this was a breakthrough, because developing countries, including India and China, were, for the first time, “agreeing to be legally bound to curb their greenhouse gases.”
The new property law won’t be the
breakthrough
for rights protection that the government claims it is until it is matched by increased access to justice for ordinary citizens.
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