Carry
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But the success of any such deal depends as much on the men who will
carry
out the inspections as on the details of when, where, and how they are carried out.
If the ICC’s indictment now causes them discomfort, that is only because they did not anticipate that the Court would
carry
out the responsibilities that they themselves assigned to it.
But with gene drives, the probability is almost 100%, meaning that the offspring and all of its future progeny will
carry
the trait.
The last thing it needs is another grand-sounding scheme that it is not in a position to
carry
out.
The general concept of “ownership” is not by itself a roadmap to a successful new economy, and there are myriad interpretations of how to
carry
out the revolution.
But other proposals
carry
bigger risks, notably the privatization of retirement pensions, which is talked about in many countries, and that some – including Great Britain, Chile, Sweden, and Mexico – have already put in place, at least partly.
The Constitutional Treaty is a reflection of our wish to continue in the same vein, to
carry
on working together.
It is – to quote US President Barack Obama’s description of what motivated a married couple of Pakistani origin to
carry
out the recent mass shooting in San Bernardino, California – a “perverted interpretation of Islam,” and the ideological mother of jihadist terrorism.
Liu's trial was the result of a political order for which you
carry
ultimate political responsibility.”
Some might be Islamic State fighters who have disguised themselves as asylum-seekers, in order to
carry
out terrorist attacks in Europe.
Worst of all, they
carry
large and unsustainable costs in terms of carbon emissions.
The EU will continue to flounder until it recognizes its mistakes and begins to
carry
out the reforms its economy needs.
Indeed, the risk that Pakistani pilgrims could
carry
the problem with them on the 2013 Hajj, the largest annual congregation of Muslims, is not just a theoretical threat.
But, an alliance with Trump would
carry
risks for Kissinger, whose defense of the president-elect might further tarnish his image in the US and around the world.
So, it is worth asking if he thinks his successor will be better suited than he is to
carry
out the critically important duties of public service.
While the evidence does not necessarily
carry
over to the Middle East, it seems reasonable to assume that the Sykes-Picot Agreement did, indeed, help shape that region’s development – perhaps by spurring conflict.
Here the EU can also play a prominent role by recognizing Russia’s special interest in proper pipeline maintenance and a proper accounting for the gas they
carry.
The necessary investments include large-scale deployment of solar and wind power; broader adoption of electric transport, both public (buses and trains) and private (cars); energy-efficient buildings; and power grids to
carry
renewable energy across large distances (say, from the North Sea and North Africa to continental Europe, and from California’s Mojave Desert to US population centers).
Private electricity producers, for example, will not invest in large-scale renewable energy generation if the government does not have long-term climate and energy policies or plans for spurring construction of long-distance transmission lines to
carry
new low-carbon energy sources to population centers.
In the United States, Europe, and most other countries with advanced biomedical research, strict regulations on the use of human subjects would make it extremely difficult to get permission to
carry
out experiments aimed at enhancing our cognitive abilities by linking our brains to computers.
Winston Churchill, who in many ways is Johnson’s model, always made sure to
carry
a big cigar, even when he had no intention of smoking it.
And central banks’ efforts to suppress it will
carry
large costs, in terms of employment and growth, as occurred in the 1980s and 1990s.
But even if supply-side growth were maintained, say, by China, thereby holding down prices of tradable goods, helicopter money would
carry
major costs, because debt would still be growing faster than nominal GDP.
All forms of monetary stimulus – from quantitative easing to negative interest rates –
carry
risks.
It can flinch while pretending not to; it can
carry
on more or less as before, hoping for some positive new development; or it can try to decouple Syria from Iran and Hezbollah.
We are also shifting from a unipolar world, led mainly by the US, to a truly multipolar world, in which the US, the EU, the BRICS, and smaller powers (such as Nigeria and Turkey)
carry
regional weight but are reticent to assume global leadership, especially its financial burdens.
For example, the devolution of some project-approval powers to local governments will not solve the underlying problem of excessive state intervention in the economy; on the contrary, it may even enhance the state’s role by giving local governments more freedom to
carry
out investment projects.
They can be used only by converting them into one of four currencies, at which point they begin to
carry
interest at those currencies’ combined treasury-bill rate.
But they did pave the way for religious reformers to
carry
the revolution into its next phase.
Over the years, Lomborg has hired more than 300 economists, including seven Nobel laureates, to
carry
out these economic evaluations.
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