Carry
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Direct-current lines need to be constructed to
carry
solar and wind energy from sunny, windy areas to where most people live.
Yet it provides a basis for blackmail and harassment of homosexuals, and has made it more difficult for groups that educate people about HIV and AIDS to
carry
out their work.
Banks in emerging markets tend to
carry
higher capital buffers for a similar reason.
In recent years, however, the United States and other governments have squeezed the budget of the WHO to a point where it can not effectively
carry
out its global mission.
On the contrary, it is starving the ability of key units such as the WHO to
carry
out their job, and to attract and keep the expertise that they need.
That means a country where government institutions quietly do their work, presidents neither threaten citizens nor give three-hour speeches that television stations are forced to carry, people can walk down the street without fear, and the economy is not perennially teetering on the brink of financial collapse.
Part of it is likely due to new technologies that increasingly replace workers who
carry
out repetitive tasks.
Of those who do, a minute fraction actually tries to
carry
them out, and only a tiny number of those succeed.
Despite continuing uncertainty surrounding China’s coming political transition, it is expected that pragmatism – the common thread among its leaders after Mao – will
carry
over to the new ruling cohort.
But if we take that into account, should we not also take into consideration the life of the child who the parents would have had, if they had been able to use prenatal diagnosis and be sure of having a child who does not
carry
the gene for the disease?
At the moment, the most glaring weakness is the so-called “yen
carry
trade.”
But if the yen appreciates sharply, as it easily could given Japan’s huge current account surplus, some hedge funds will suffer huge capital losses and the yen
carry
trade will implode.
In other words, the US is telling investors to
carry
their own guns, because, as in the Wild West, there might not be a sheriff around to help.
I grew up in one country, live in another, and
carry
the passports of both.
And besides, we all
carry
multiple, overlapping identities.
If these people can say with a straight face that they didn’t know what was going on, they are either not being completely forthcoming, or they failed to
carry
out one of a board’s fundamental duties – asking hard questions and holding the executive team to account, especially when things seem too good to be true.
Another unresolved issue is the foreign-currency burden that many financial institutions still
carry.
It simply means that such “renationalization” would
carry
enormous costs, in the form of substantially reduced productivity and significantly lower output.
These forces would
carry
out “missions related to Russian national interests.”
This will inevitably lead to charges of “proselytizing,” a term that has come to
carry
a pejorative meaning.
A fusion power station would use only around 450 kilograms of fuel annually, cause no atmospheric pollution, and
carry
no risk of accidents that could lead to radioactive contamination of the environment.
One can
carry
out an orderly rescheduling of the PIIGS’ public debts without actually reducing the principal amount owed.
The creditors and bondholders who lent the money in the first place must
carry
their share of the burden, for the sake of the PIIGS, the EU, and their own bottom lines.
Not just governments, but religious and other leaders need to be persuaded to denounce terror, shaming and de-legitimizing those who
carry
it out.
The question is whether his government, which has gone to great lengths to forge a consensus behind its reforms, will
carry
through on additional measures, the need for which have been hidden by a favorable economy and wage moderation by unions.
Such systems include transfer-pricing rules based on OECD guidelines (used by the US as well), limits on interest deductibility, and domestic taxation of some kinds of income earned in low-tax locations where companies report large earnings but
carry
out little real economic activity.
Bhutanese may bring into the country small quantities of cigarettes or tobacco from India for their own consumption, but not for resale – and they must
carry
the import-tax receipt with them any time they smoke in public.
All countries will have to give; no country can be expected to
carry
the burden alone.
If the US now fails to achieve even the very modest target it set itself in Paris, and thus fails to
carry
out its fair share of the reductions necessary to stabilize our planet’s climate, what should the rest of the world do?
The vast majority of the cost comes at the start, in the design of hardware (like sensors) and, more important, in creating the software that produces the capability to
carry
out various tasks.
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