Extension
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Reprogenetics can be understood as an
extension
of parents' fundamental motivation and desire: to protect their children and give them all possible advantages in life.
Last June, shortly after the successful international agreement on the indefinite
extension
of the Treaty banning the proliferation of nuclear weapons, the newly elected French president Jaques Chirac announced that France would conduct a final series of tests on Muroroa Atoll.
In particular, we understood that the rapid run-up of house prices, coupled with the
extension
of leverage, posed macroeconomic dangers.
As a result, Greece’s membership in the eurozone – and by
extension
that of all other members – is now contingent on submission to the German government.
In fact, rumors are now emerging that the Greek administration and the troika are considering yet another
extension
of an agreement that was supposed to end last year.
Second, an
extension
would prolong the sense of uncertainty that has so far jeopardized Greece’s recovery.
Even the banks' traditional role of long-term support in corporate governance maintains its enduring attractiveness, and its
extension
to countries going through an early phase of economic liberalization and corporate growth increases the prospects of their long-term success.
The question is whether the change in coupons – possibly coupled with an
extension
of maturities – would be enough to stabilize the Greek economy and restore growth.
If we all took a moment to consider where we stood on the debate about human nature, we might gain valuable insight into our own beliefs – and by extension, the beliefs of others.
If Barack Obama’s administration plays its hand well, the result will be a last-minute
extension
of the debt ceiling with no significant concessions.
An
extension
of maturities on its debt repayments is precisely what it needs to weather the storm.
Integrating elder-care options into existing frameworks – such as the health
extension
program in Ethiopia, the community-based health program in Tanzania, and village health teams in my country – are other ways to extend coverage.
UN member states must also pledge to secure the
extension
of legal protections to high-seas biodiversity by closing the gaping governance loophole that exposes the ocean to plunder.
Big data, GPS, drones, and high-speed communication have enabled improved
extension
services; optimized irrigation and pesticide and fertilizer use; provided early-warning systems; and enabled better quality control and more efficient logistics and supply-chain management.
Now Musk has revealed that he is the founder and chief executive of Neuralink, a startup seeking to create cerebral implants that will turn computers into a direct
extension
of our brains and thus enhance our intelligence and memory.
For example, in Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia, local
extension
services are delivering real-time weather data to vegetable farmers via SMS.
This increased assistance should emerge from an
extension
or re-focusing of national development cooperation programs.
These participants argued that specific legal duties, such as the right to a minimum wage and the right to vocational training, are more effective than the vague
extension
of anti-discrimination law to cover poverty as such.
Future water policy should no longer be seen as an
extension
of current policy, but rather as a new opportunity.
Even if the face value of the Greek debt were not reduced, a maturity
extension
would still provide massive debt relief – on a present-value basis – to Greece as a euro of debt owed 30 years from now is worth much less today than the same euro owed a year from now.
Moreover, a maturity
extension
resolves rollover risk for the coming decades.
What accounts for Kim’s sudden
extension
of an olive branch to South Korea?
Eurozone leaders’ official stance, however, continues to rule that out; they will consider only an
extension
of maturities and reduced interest rates at some future date.
The main lesson from that exercise is that, from the early days of the euro (1999) until approximately 2010 (when the crisis in Greece and the eurozone periphery erupted in force), ECB interest-rate policy was an
extension
of the pre-euro 1992-1998 Deutschemark (DM) policies of the Bundesbank (see figure).
The Costs of GrexitPARIS – Earlier this week, following days of tense discussions, the new government in Athens reached an agreement with its eurozone creditors that includes a package of immediate reforms and a four-month
extension
of the financial assistance program.
Ironically, it also put the question of NATO’s Eastward
extension
back on the agenda.
Thus Russia’s need for status would be respected, and NATO’s eastward
extension
could even less be misconstrued in Moscow as an anti-Russia strategy.
Pro-Growth is Not Pro-PoorCOLLEGE PARK, MARYLAND – Zia Qureshi recently argued that economic growth is the way out of inequality – and, by extension, poverty.
Thanks to these efforts, the South Ukraine plant was granted a ten-year lifetime
extension
permit in 2013 by the State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate (SNRIU).
Most immediately, unit two in South Ukraine will reach that point in less than three weeks, meaning that the SNRIU must now decide whether to grant that unit a 20-year lifetime
extension.
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