Carriers
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Here is where central banks, in particular the ECB, can play an important role as
carriers
and disseminators of information.
In particular, this could mean the introduction of what has so far been viewed as somewhat taboo equipment, such as light aircraft
carriers
or nuclear submarines.
After all, the dangers that America faces today do not come from nation states, but from non-states actors against whom nuclear weapons and aircraft
carriers
are useless.
Ryanair has been a champion of increasing competition in the airline industry, forcing other
carriers
to reduce fares.
The US predictably responded that its aircraft
carriers
could and would patrol wherever necessary to promote freedom of navigation.
Japan, by contrast, told its
carriers
to disregard China’s demand – an indication of the growing disconnect in US-Japanese relations.
On May 13, 2005, when government troops in the eastern city of Andijan opened fire from armored personnel
carriers
on thousands of people demonstrating against poverty and abuse of power, the guns killed hundreds of people.
Effective surveillance of climate conditions and of the emergence or resurgence of infectious diseases (or their carriers) should be a global priority, as should providing preventive measures and treatments to at-risk populations.
Six aircraft carriers, with their accompanying support vessels – indeed, 60% of America’s entire navy – are now stationed in the Pacific.
In effect, China is in the process of building a group of literally unsinkable aircraft
carriers
in the middle of the South China Sea.
In the US, the project was started by Voxiva Corp.(I'm on the board) with support from a variety of commercial sponsors (notably Johnson ampamp;Johnson) and free SMS messages from all the major mobile
carriers.
Most recently, huge studies analyzing effects of single nucleotide variations in genomic DNA, so-called single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP), on breast cancer risk of BRCA1/BRCA2 mutation
carriers
have identified so-called modifier SNP that can decrease or increase the individual lifetime risk.
In these circumstances, testing them would only provoke massive insecurity, leading to unnecessary interventions in
carriers
and a false sense of security in non-carriers, as well as in their relatives.
Focused on destroying enemy submarines, it involved more than 7,000 personnel from the US alone, and featured for the first time aircraft
carriers
from all three navies: America’s nuclear-powered USS Nimitz, Japan’s Izumo helicopter carrier, and India’s aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya.
This mutation was a great advantage to those who inherited it, and
carriers
multiplied among farmers as they swept into Northern Europe, creating one of the fastest-spreading evolutionary event humans have ever experienced.
Maybe Americans will rise up and threaten to boycott their cable and satellite providers unless we get our Al Jazeera – and other
carriers
of international news.
Governments and flag
carriers
in the Middle East make no excuses for distorting competition in order to establish flight hubs that guarantee vital direct connections into the country.
While fighting terrorism is important and costly, building aircraft
carriers
and super fighter planes is not the answer.
First, hydrogen, ammonia, and perhaps methanol must be used as energy
carriers
in transport and industrial applications and as chemical feedstock inputs.
The number of Web pages on the Internet is rumored to have exceeded 500 billion, enough to fill 10 modern aircraft
carriers
with the equivalent number of 500-page, one-pound books.
Firms stockpile much more of their products, because they can’t rely on their carriers, adversely impacting their competitiveness.
Meanwhile, the US has blocked the Chinese company Huawei from investing in software startups, providing network equipment to wireless carriers, or (along with ZTE) selling mobile phones in the US market, owing to the firm’s alleged ties to the Chinese government.
A criminal law that makes it preferable for
carriers
of HIV not to know that they are infected and capable of spreading it to others, including their loved ones, seems particularly suited to Mr. Bumble’s condemnation.
Criminal laws targeting all HIV carriers, however, are counter-productive and inherently unjust.
Global aviation demand has fallen significantly since the beginning of the year, with Asian
carriers
particularly hard hit: Cathay Pacific, for example, expects to scale back flights by 40% during the remainder of the first quarter.
Governments must choose between cutting taxes and building new high-speed rail links, aircraft carriers, or roads and bridges.
In societies where only some people wear masks, the share of asymptomatic
carriers
could be as high as 90%, as happened during one outbreak in Oregon.
According to The Economist, America derives its clout not just from troops and aircraft carriers, but from being the central node in the network that underpins globalization.
Our recent study of Vietnam’s COVID-19 policy response attributed the country’s initial success in slowing the rate of infection to the authorities’ focus on communication and public education through technology platforms and systematic tracing of pathogen
carriers.
In 2016, for example, research led by the US Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences (AFRIMS) in Bangkok found that 10% of military personnel in Northwest Cambodia were
carriers.
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