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But populists believe that such chaos does not
emerge
by itself.
Although such a gap may
emerge
initially, the cost of reprogenetics is likely to drop sharply over time.
Rather, it will
emerge
from a concept that addresses existential needs.
The fragmented supply chains that
emerge
would be much less efficient, as no single country can match China in terms of infrastructure, the industrial base, or the size and skill of the labor force.
Such shifts may
emerge
only slowly, but they can fundamentally change the calculus for pricing in risks and potential returns.
It is when the Paris Agenda leaves theory and confronts reality that problems
emerge.
A European defense and security "identity", to use official jargon, can
emerge
in either of two ways.
Viewed from Latin America, the US experience is a reminder that strong institutions
emerge
at a glacial pace, thanks to the cumulative efforts of generations of reformers.
If these potent forces of change can be strengthened, India will emerge, like China, into one of the world's economic leaders, and an engine of global economic development.
When China’s labor-intensive industries
emerge
from their metamorphosis, we should expect to see firms that are larger, that invest more in product innovation and design, and that hold more sway over business and trade policies.
It missed its opportunity to reassure a democratic Russia that it sought cooperation, and its apparent disdain created the conditions for Putin to
emerge.
Chinese leaders must in turn work to prevent China’s national narrative from returning to one of victimization, even if problems surrounding the Olympics emerge, as they likely will.
In today's crisis, anyone who believes in Western values must hope that such politicians
emerge
victorious.
APEC members, too, should use the existing umbrella of Pax Americana to accelerate economic, security, and political integration before new rivalries
emerge
to thwart their efforts.
In today’s perfect storm of declining oil prices and closed political systems, a new wave of protest could well emerge, particularly where governments have not recognized that the end of rentierism marks the end of the old social contract.
Economists have spent their lives attempting to evolve theories that would account for how salient features of reality might
emerge
if we did live in their ideal world, but since we don’t, their theoretical enterprise is of doubtful utility.
For investors and businesses – perhaps including India’s small shopkeepers – this is where the really interesting opportunities will
emerge.
The biggest change to
emerge
from last month’s conference concerns global governance.
These divides could
emerge
in three areas.
The first divide would
emerge
at the company level.
As the world seems to
emerge
from its horrific financial crisis, it is human nature for complacency to set it, and the domestic politics of the US-China trade and financial relationship is deeply rooted.
What will
emerge
could be a fragmented, easily manipulated region.
A Sino-centric Asia could
emerge
without a shot being fired.
To promote a regional perspective, Mexico, Canada, and the US must consider establishing an institutional forum where such discussions can take place and where recommendations to governments can
emerge.
If you are an optimist, you might even conclude that Europe will therefore ultimately
emerge
stronger.
It is also natural for the stories that
emerge
from such events to influence current assessments and future choices.
Instead, excess liquidity and fresh asset bubbles could
emerge
in the world’s financial and housing markets, impeding, if not torpedoing, growth.
By reforming its educational system and giving its citizens access to global sources of information, the country could
emerge
as a leader of change in post-Soviet Central Asia, setting an example of openness for other closed societies, including North Korea.
It has been more than seven years since my colleagues at Goldman Sachs and I first published an outlook to 2050 in which we suggested that the four BRIC economies could
emerge
bigger than the G-7 economies, and, together with the United States, would constitute the world’s five largest.
The only clear lesson to
emerge
from Iran’s disputed presidential election is that the country has a vibrant and indeed dynamic civil society.
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