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A plot shallower than a kiddie-pool and character development mirroring that of a bed-time story
combine
to make the perfect recipe of mediocrity.
In this case they
combine
for three wonderful ideas that would carry a short story or a half-hour sitcom episode marvelously.
An alternative paradigm would have to
combine
realism with a positive global vision.
All these factors
combine
to attract capital to the financial center and account for the ever increasing size and importance of financial markets.
We must
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it with some degree of altruism, some concern for our fellow human beings based on the principle of reciprocity.
A central aspect of globalization is the careful documentation of the knowledge and legal tools needed to
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the property rights of seemingly useless single assets (electronic parts, legal rights to production, and so on) into complex wholes (an iPhone), and appropriate the surplus value they generate.
Madison thus advocated creating positions at the local, state, and federal levels, and in diverse social capacities, as well as ensuring incentives and opportunities for representatives to
combine
and reconcile different interests at all levels of public policymaking.
To support ASEAN countries in safeguarding the seas, Japan will
combine
various options, including official development assistance, capacity building by the Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF), and provision of defense equipment and technology.
But Macron could imbue it with new meaning if he can combine, rather than accept, today’s false choices.
Meanwhile, China and India are steadily increasing the size of their nuclear arsenals, and Pakistan is doing so even faster, even spelling out plans to
combine
battlefield nukes with conventional weapons.
These are the thorny problems, which
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political, strategic, religious and symbolic issues that transcend the human dimensions of what is to happen to the populations - Jewish and Arab - involved.
But a bigger, largely unreported, message is that some European countries, especially Germany, have launched projects that
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renewables like solar and wind with hydrogen for energy storage, implying clean, zero-emission, stable power grids that require no coal, oil, or nuclear power.
But, even without such a vow, he would find it difficult after nine years in office to
combine
a program of reform with a sense of what can be achieved given the mood of his party and of the country.
Moreover, China’s increasingly strong commitment to limit and then reduce its emissions is more important than any American backsliding, and Germany’s ability to
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stunning export success with rapid growth of renewables proves the absurdity of the claim that building a low-carbon economy threatens competitiveness.
Indeed, the two
combine
to produce a neatly perverse analysis: globalization is bad because it gives our race’s jobs to other races in developing nations.
Hybrid systems that
combine
diesel with solar or wind power mitigate these risks.
In developing their electricity systems, most African countries will have to consider and
combine
many different models and options.
If managed in ways that are transparent and participatory, and if countries
combine
their efforts regionally, food reserves can be an effective way to boost sellers’ market power and counteract speculation by traders, thereby limiting price volatility.
The full rise in GDP will
combine
the 1.2%-per-year cyclical rebound with the increase in potential full-employment GDP.
That framework must also support the private sector and investors in their effort to
combine
profit maximization with the pursuit of long-term economic, social, and environmental objectives.
High levels of debt
combine
with slow economic growth in a devilish dance.
Some
combine
different jobs at the same time.
He argues that street protests should
combine
with a general strike.
During his presidencies, Havel continued to
combine
his political, dissident, and artistic sensibilities.
In many ways, Trump has managed to
combine
the habits of a desperado with the interests of the men dressed in black suits, the corporate leaders, the bankers, and their political representatives in Washington.
By the late 1990's, the political scene almost everywhere came to be dominated by the desire to
combine
competitiveness and growth-induced wealth creation on the one hand with solidarity, justice, and social cohesion on the other.
A modern Asian strategy for Russia – call it “Project Siberia” – should
combine
Russian political sovereignty with foreign capital and technologies.
Organizational skill – the ability to attract and manage an effective cabinet – is difficult to
combine
with government by Twitter.
Some, like the US, can
combine
structural reforms with short-term demand stimulus.
Aging rails, tired coaches, old-fashioned signals, and level crossings dating back to the nineteenth century
combine
with human error to take dozens of lives every year.
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