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One consequence was they had to park the caravans a quarter mile away and then walk the actors to the set and also use a "simple" lighting rig to simulate a full moon which reflected light off the
clouds
and manged to cause a complaint from aeroplanes landing at Gatwick Airport 10 miles away!
What do
clouds
mean?
Iran on the WarpathBERLIN – While Europe remains preoccupied with its own slow-motion crisis, and other global powers continue to be mesmerized by the bizarre spectacle of European officials’ myriad efforts to rescue the euro (and thus the global financial system),
clouds
of war are massing over Iran once more.
The dark
clouds
gathering around synthetic biology may not have been visible at Cargill’s sunny product launch.
It is sufficient that
clouds
of doubt develop.
He says that two-thirds of China’s almost 3,000 counties have tried artificial methods to induce more rainfall, sometimes resulting in lawsuits over rights to mine passing
clouds
for water.
Such efforts, Zheng reports, have involved some 6,533 cannons, 5,939 rocket launchers, and numerous aircraft in an attempt to seed
clouds
across one-third of China’s landmass with dry ice, ammonia, and silver iodide.
But when fog
clouds
your visibility, you’re not an instinctive driver (as seems to be the case here), and you have misplaced your eyeglasses, you place not only yourself at peril, but others as well.
As Christine Lagarde, the Fund’s managing director, put it in a speech in December, “The sun is shining through the
clouds
and helping most economies generate the strongest growth since the financial crisis.”
Third, eventually the
clouds
over Europe will be resolved, though I admit that this does not seem likely to happen anytime soon.
Nevertheless, whichever direction the euro crisis takes, its ultimate resolution will end the extreme existential uncertainty that
clouds
the outlook today.
The other geoengineering idea, solar radiation management (SRM), envisions cooling Earth by putting mirrors in space, pumping salt spray from ships into
clouds
to make them brighter, or filling the stratosphere with a sulfuric acid cloud, just as volcanic eruptions occasionally do.
Europe’s Wake-Up CallBRUSSELS – There’s a silver lining to the dark
clouds
of populist Euroskepticism crowding in on the European Union.
But as the storm
clouds
gather in the coming year, the political coalition that put Bush in power will stifle progress in undoing the fiscal mess.
Nonetheless, many veterans of the European integration project see a silver lining in the dark
clouds
massing over their creation.
In a time of crisis, when the facts on the ground change fast and fear
clouds
thinking, mitigating the nuclear threat is no easy feat.
But the darkest
clouds
were on the cyber front.
The Decline of the West RevisitedLONDON – The terrorist slaughter in Paris has once again brought into sharp relief the storm
clouds
gathering over the twenty-first century, dimming the bright promise for Europe and the West that the fall of communism opened up.
Together with the war
clouds
hovering over the Iranian nuclear program, the failed Israeli-Palestinian peace process, and radical political change throughout the wider Middle East, the conflict in Syria shows that Europe’s southeast will continue to be a major security challenge.
Even more policy coordination will be needed both to confront the crisis and to re-establish EU norms once the storm
clouds
begin to dissipate.
Globalization and the United NationsAfter the disastrous month of September, when terrorist attacks and retaliation contributed to storm
clouds
over the global economy, November demonstrated the resilience of globalization.
As more becomes known about climate change – for example, the role of
clouds
and oceans – more uncertainties emerge.
So are economists who study
clouds
without ever getting wet.
But this time, as business leaders shared their experiences, one could almost feel the
clouds
darkening.
The “availability heuristic” – a pervasive cognitive bias caused by people’s tendency to estimate the likelihood of a phenomenon by how easily an example of it comes to mind – routinely
clouds
the issue.
The Single-Engine Global EconomyTOKYO – The global economy is like a jetliner that needs all of its engines operational to take off and steer clear of
clouds
and storms.
So the global economy is flying on a single engine, the pilots must navigate menacing storm clouds, and fights are breaking out among the passengers.
These dark
clouds
are gathering as transition from the Clinton to Bush Administrations gets belatedly underway.
The emerging-market correction in equities, commodities, and fixed-income holdings will continue as global storm
clouds
gather.
Shelter from the Storm in EuropeLAGUNA BEACH – Dark
clouds
are lowering over Europe’s economic future, as three distinct tempests gather: the Greek crisis, Russia’s incursion in Ukraine, and the rise of populist political parties.
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