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Whereas cutting greenhouse-gas emissions is necessary, the current generation of relatively inefficient renewables should not be
deployed
at the expense of the development of more cost-effective technology.
In his “Conversations with the Devil,” he created an amusing world parallel to traditional Christian “morality tales,” and
deployed
his sense of humor to question the hackneyed verities of religion and its opponents, strip them of their philistine shells, yet defend the true moral meaning underlying the old beliefs.
The key is to ensure that values do not become weapons,
deployed
by one actor against another in a way that exacerbates tensions and undermines solutions.
Suddenly, with the Libya issue, we can tell ourselves that we are catching up with Germany, whose pusillanimity is striking; we are showing the way to the United States; and the French (and British) flags are
deployed
in the streets of “liberated” Libya, together with that country’s own new flag.
India has
deployed
a nuclear triad – bombers, missiles, and submarines – and in 2012 tested an intercontinental ballistic missile, giving it the ability to hit Beijing and Shanghai.
This is a far cry from the policy prescriptions of the Washington Consensus, but not from the policy mix
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by South Korea during its period of explosive economic growth in the 1960s and 1970s.
Multidisciplinary “Team UN” groups could be
deployed
in the field to break down departmental barriers and confront appropriate challenges.
The IMF has shown that those countries that
deployed
capital-account regulations were among the least hard-hit during the worst of the global financial crisis.
Among other findings and recommendations, our task force pointed out that in the cases where the IMF found capital-account regulations to be effective, such measures were part of a broader macroeconomic toolkit, and were
deployed
early on, alongside other measures, not as a “last resort.”
This could help the Taliban accept negotiations – and perhaps even renounce violence – if Saudi money is
deployed
to assist Taliban fighters create new lives for themselves.
While the Riga summit relaxed some of these caveats to allow assistance to allies in dire circumstances, Britain, Canada, the Netherlands, and the US are doing most of the fighting in southern Afghanistan, while French, German, and Italian troops are
deployed
in the quieter north.
With the exception of several individuals implicated in the 2004 murder of Forbes editor Paul Klebnikov in Moscow, Magnitsky-type laws have not been widely
deployed
in the defense of journalists.
In Ecuador, the US has
deployed
its military power through the renovation of the Manta military base.
While these policies might impose costs on other countries, they are
deployed
not to extract advantages from them, but because other domestic-policy motives – such as distributional, administrative, or public-health concerns – prevail over the objective of economic efficiency.
More recently, NATO and the US have
deployed
ballistic missile defenses in the country.
As a founding member of the WHO’s Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network (GOARN), icddr,b has
deployed
expert teams to Zimbabwe, Sudan, South Sudan, Mozambique, Syria, Somalia, Haiti, Sierra Leone, Ethiopia, and Iraq.
Abenomics, one might conclude, is basically a Japanese version of the failed policy combination
deployed
in the United States and Europe: massive unconventional liquidity injections by central banks (with the European Central Bank apparently now poised to follow the Fed), but little in the way of fundamental fiscal and structural reforms.
Rather than sending an army clad in khaki and camouflage, the US has
deployed
an army of suits armed with talking points to make the case for stronger enforcement.
But Russian President Vladimir Putin, who
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troops to annex Crimea at his earliest opportunity, remains the key figure shaping Ukraine’s future – and he is continuing to propel Ukraine toward something far more dangerous than a new Cold War.
With 23,000 nuclear weapons (equivalent to 150,000 Hiroshimas) still in existence, more than 7,000 of them actively deployed, and more than 2,000 still on dangerously high launch-on-warning alert, we cannot assume that our luck will hold indefinitely.
They include the conclusion of the US-Russia new START treaty, which would reduce
deployed
strategic weapons; some modest limitations on the role of nuclear weapons in US nuclear doctrine; a Washington summit that reached useful agreement on the implementation of improved nuclear-security measures; and hard-to-achieve consensus at the recently concluded pentannual Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) Review Conference on useful steps forward, including a 2012 conference on achieving a nuclear-weapons-free zone in the Middle East.
But it is not incredible to set a date like 2025 as a target for minimizing the world’s nuclear arsenal to less than 10% of its current size, with very few weapons actually deployed, and their role in all states’ military doctrine dramatically reduced.
Financial conditions could be controlled with one tool – the short-term interest rate –
deployed
exclusively in pursuit of a target, implicit or explicit, for consumer price inflation.
Beyond the ecological risks, critics warn that, once
deployed
globally, SRM could spawn powerful weapons, giving states, corporations, or individuals the ability to manipulate climate for strategic gain (an idea that not even Hollywood can resist).
When more than 4,000 Arabs returned from fighting the Soviets there, al-Ahmar organized them into units and
deployed
them in the 1994 civil war.
Far ranging efforts were
deployed
to obtain technology transfers.
The same technology that can be
deployed
to eliminate hereditary diseases can undoubtedly be used to try to build genetically enhanced children.
Rather than arguing about whether CRISPR should be used in humans, we should be working to determine who decides when it is safe enough to be deployed, what counseling should be provided for parents considering its use, and how to broaden access for the poor.
Russia has
deployed
forces along the Egypt-Libya border, and even hosted Haftar on the aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov.
He also proposed major reductions in the number of tactical nuclear weapons (TNWs)
deployed
in Europe.
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