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His favored strategy to save us from being
eliminated
by super-intelligent machines is therefore to hook us into computers, so that we become as clever as state-of-the-art artificial intelligence, however intelligent that may be.
While subsidies need not be
eliminated
completely, they should be targeted at smaller-scale farmers or other high-need workers and redesigned so that they, too, provide incentives for water conservation and efficiency.
Regulation of markets does need to be coordinated; but it also needs to be
eliminated
in many cases.
And yet, anti-German discourse has not been completely
eliminated.
Indeed, the British, who created these problematic offenses, have since
eliminated
all of them at home – a reflection of the changing times.
But one is clear: if a government activity is to be privatized or eliminated, do it completely.
Often, policymakers
eliminated
legal bottlenecks or created new institutional mechanisms to facilitate investment.
Advancing mechanization
eliminated
millions of jobs.
Indeed, in but half a century, Latin Americans rid themselves of all of that continent's military and civilian dictatorships, and Africa has
eliminated
more than half of the despots that have blighted its era of independence.
The argument for the latter is simple: with national currencies
eliminated
and everything priced in Euros, how can similar cars or loaves of bread have different prices on either side of a border?
For example, genetic engineering has
eliminated
the prion which causes Creutzfeld-Jakob disease, from naturally occurring human growth hormone, and has enabled blood transfusion without risk of HIV infection.
For its part, China this year
eliminated
presidential term limits, raising fears that President Xi Jinping’s so-called new era will end the period of collective leadership ushered in by Deng Xiaoping’s reforms, which were themselves a corrective to Mao’s cult of personality.
African governments sharply reduced or
eliminated
duties on imported rice in the 1990’s, urged on by the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and influential free-market economists.
Our civilization, despite its drugs, prostitution, alcoholism, incivility, and vandalism, will always be better than rule by Mullahs or soldiers, because its social problems can be allayed, if never entirely eliminated, without changing the foundations of the regime.
Notably, price growth turned positive last month, suggesting that the threat of deflation has been
eliminated.
Bill Gates’s experts seem not to know that; the foundation’s annual letter contains the following single mention of DDT: “The world hoped in the 1950s and 1960s that [malaria] could be
eliminated
by killing mosquitoes with DDT, but that tactic failed when the mosquitoes evolved to be resistant to the chemical.”
The Americans are happy that India’s pesky left, reduced to a paltry 24 seats, has been all but
eliminated
from national government.
If the risk can be eliminated, the investment engine can be kept going, at least temporarily.
Many firms have already
eliminated
anti-takeover provisions in recent years, removing staggered boards and supermajority requirements for mergers.
In India, effective spraying virtually
eliminated
the disease by the 1960s.
Sheltered from any economic crisis – because wiser capitalism has
eliminated
financial crisis – France has full employment.
Balance-of-payments disequilibria have been
eliminated
in the past decade, but threaten to resurface if demand continues to outpace output growth.
One can understand why economists trained in this way were seduced by financial models that implied that banks had virtually
eliminated
risk.
Terrorists and terrorism cannot be
eliminated
any more than we can rid the world of disease.
The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office agrees that even without Bush's new expenditure initiatives and tax proposals, costing trillions of dollars, the deficit will not be
eliminated
in the foreseeable future - or even cut in half, as Bush has promised.
And yet, each time, gun owners scream that freedom will be
eliminated
if they are unable to buy assault weapons and 100-round clips.
Sensors that convert light waves into electronic signals
eliminated
the need for film on space telescopes, while computer chip technology (integrated circuits) allowed communication satellites to be operated without periodic human repair.
Mercifully, South Africa’s Constitutional Court has ruled that the death penalty – which South Africans
eliminated
at the same time we were liberated from apartheid – is unconstitutional.
The man who now holds himself up as civilization’s last bulwark against the Islamic State is also the last man who wants to see it
eliminated.
In the US, for example, no politician is anxious to say that home-mortgage deductions should be eliminated, or that dividend payments should be tax-free.
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