Carry
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Reprogenetics will enable prospective parents to give their children genes that they themselves do not carry, thereby increasing their offspring's chances for health, longevity, happiness, and success - an appalling prospect for many bioethicists.
The ongoing sovereignty disputes in the South and East China Seas – involving China, Taiwan, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Vietnam, Brunei, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia – are particularly poisonous, because they also
carry
a heavy burden of historical grievance.
California can also be a leader of progressive resistance or “uncooperative federalism,” by refusing to
carry
out federal policies that it opposes.
It is not only a moral issue; health inequalities
carry
significant economic costs.
Of course, Cobham’s proposed regulation would
carry
significant administrative costs.
And ISIS has proven adept at doing just that, drawing fighters from all over the world who are willing to die for its cause – to create an expansive caliphate – and inspiring many more to
carry
out attacks in their home countries.
The weight of votes in the middle class would
carry
the day.
But Merkel cannot
carry
that torch alone.
Investors search for regular small gains punctuated by occasional large losses, an approach exemplified by the
carry
trade by which investors borrowed euros in Germany and France to lend in Greece and Portugal.
By deciding to begin with health-care reform – an inherently complicated and highly divisive issue in US politics – the Trump administration risks losing some of the political goodwill that could be needed to
carry
out the kinds of fiscal reform that markets are expecting.
Projects supporting inter-Korean economic cooperation will also
carry
considerable costs.
Yet they find it perfectly legitimate to
carry
on.
But somebody has to
carry
out their policies, and those who do are terribly affected by it, for reasons that are deeply rooted in our brain circuitry.
She was programmed to
carry
out one malevolent mission: to insinuate herself in an earthly setting and then unseal the jar.
Yet to say that we should not
carry
out research in this area is equivalent to saying that we should reject open-minded investigation of the causes of inequalities in income, education, and health between people of different racial or ethnic groups.
Besides missile defense, topics could include non-strategic (tactical) nuclear weapons; reserve nuclear warheads that have been removed from operational arsenals, but have yet to be destroyed; and the placement of conventional munitions on strategic delivery vehicles, such as long-range ballistic missiles, that are normally used to
carry
nuclear warheads.
It is now vital for other countries to
carry
out "national assessments" of the effects of long-term climate change, following the example of the US study.
Ironically, it is the poorest countries that have the least resources to
carry
out the needed analyses.
Most American women are having a hard enough time on the factory floor or the unemployment line or making minimum wage at Wal-Mart; when working-class women hear a former corporate attorney
carry
on about a glass ceiling, they think not about gender identification but about the class divide that has widened since the term came into vogue in the 1980s.
Specifically, the WHC should make recommendations to governments for reducing fossil-fuel-related threats, identify sites that are in particular danger from such threats, and
carry
out monitoring missions.
First, it means shifting demand back to the private sector when it is strong enough to
carry
the load.
Diplomats require openness and imagination in order to
carry
out their responsibilities.
But, like the status quo, attacking the North’s nuclear arsenal would
carry
enormous risks.
If donor countries provide adequate financial and technical resources, and recipient governments offer the necessary financial and political commitment, a generation of Folas will be found to
carry
the fight forward.
These stronger structures should permit limited resource transfers among eurozone countries, either to
carry
out countercyclical policy or to supplement investment spending, particularly in economic and social infrastructure.
Russia's government knows that chaos and decay to its south
carry
grave economic, social, and security risks.
It is crucial that political leaders express confidence in their impartiality, allow them to
carry
out their work unobstructed, and not second-guess their conclusions.
This week’s long-overdue trip will
carry
enormous symbolism.
Nuclear or conventional war on the Korean Peninsula would
carry
incalculable regional and global risks.
While Shia-majority Iraq has attempted to portray itself as neutral, it has permitted Iranian flights to use its airspace to
carry
weapons to President Bashar al-Assad’s regime.
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