Challenge
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But, because the tool, called CRISPR, can alter entire populations of wild organisms (and thus shared ecosystems), ensuring that these interventions are developed responsibly poses an unprecedented
challenge
for science and society.
Wickets and WarinessNEW DELHI – India-Pakistan relations – a
challenge
at the best of times, and in the doldrums since the terrorist attacks on Mumbai of November 2008 – received an unexpected boost last month from an unlikely source: cricket.
A couple of years ago, the world seemed to be stepping up to the
challenge
with innovative governance models in a range of areas that rested heavily on soft or non-binding mechanisms, rather than the strict rules of the past.
On September 19, 2016, the UN General Assembly unanimously adopted the New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants – a tentative step toward broad, non-binding, internationally accepted general principles for responding to the growing migration
challenge.
Since then, interest in EU competitiveness has risen further, spurred in particular by the
challenge
posed by countries like China.
In order to help Central American farmers tackle this challenge, the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has partnered with two global coffee companies – Starbucks and ECOM – as well as other multilateral agencies and donors to devise a pragmatic, business-based solution.
I would not dare to
challenge
the sensitivities of Australians about their own history.
We also have a greater appreciation of the costs of failing to respond to the climate-change
challenge.
There is a
challenge
to meet, a reason to pull together.
In other words, states and cities may cooperate with the federal government by carrying out federal policies; but the Tenth Amendment provides the constitutional basis for them to
challenge
or resist federal policies that conflict with their own goals (in this case, shielding undocumented immigrants from arrest and possible deportation).
And the federal government, for its part, uses a variety of tools to encourage innovation among state and local governments, including waivers, pay-for-performance contracts, and
challenge
grants.
But the
challenge
of improving public health will not be tackled on the frontiers of science and molecular biology.
Education Innovation in the Middle EastLONDON – Supporting the millions of newly displaced people of the Middle East demands resources far beyond the capacity of the United Nations, and is a continuous humanitarian-aid
challenge
for companies, foundations, and public-sector donors.
Though scientists have traditionally tended to focus on either prevention or cure, defeating the HIV/AIDS virus will require researchers – and their funders – to collaborate to address the
challenge
from both directions.
Nevertheless, despite these signs of progress, we are failing to confront the magnitude of the challenge, particularly in the translation of global agreements into legislation and action at the national and regional levels.
Finally, there is the
challenge
posed by increased shale production.
The second major
challenge
would be is the rise of a hostile hegemon as Asia’s gradually regains the three-fifths share of the world economy that correspondsgradually comes to match its three-fifths share of the world’s population.
Finally, Big Data poses a
challenge
for accountability.
Along with a small number of other Japanese corporate icons – for example, Sony, Honda, and Canon – Toyota was the bright star of the Japanese economic miracle and global
challenge.
In the 1980’s, as Western corporations in diverse sectors faced the onslaught of what was seen as the daunting Japanese challenge, I accompanied Western managers to Japan to learn about the country and its management and production techniques.
The global ethical
challenge
that has been most prominent in the campaign is climate change.
But the bigger
challenge
confronting the region is that many governments treat drug addiction as a moral failure rather than an illness.
Indeed, at the Summit of the Americas in Cartagena in April 2012, Latin American leaders felt sufficiently confident and united to
challenge
US priorities in the region.
Dissidents
challenge
the supremacy of the Communist Party at their peril.
Since the commercial development of lithium-ion batteries – the rechargeable batteries common in consumer electronics – in the early 1990s, the
challenge
of storing and releasing power effectively enough to make sustainable energy sources viable alternatives to fossil fuels has been a vexing one.
And efforts by entrepreneurial billionaires like Bill Gates and Elon Musk to overcome this
challenge
have been the focus of much excited media speculation.
This represents a major challenge, because the agency is working in an industry that remains in its early stages.
The administration needed to see – and to say – that the debt-fueled pre-crisis economy was on a dangerously unsustainable path, and that the
challenge
now, having averted a depression, was to make a difficult transition to a new path.
The CPPC has risen to the
challenge
and provided a worthwhile service, by bringing past consumer-protection violations and noncompliance issues to health-insurance regulators who are willing to listen.
For individuals, it can help turn the threat of redundancy into the
challenge
of venturing in new directions.
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