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Almost three billion people still burn dung, twigs, and other traditional fuels indoors to cook and keep warm,
generating
noxious fumes that kill an estimated two million people each year, mostly women and children.
As the South African finance minister, Pravin Gordhan, explained, “to sustain the growth rates we need to create jobs, we have no choice but to build new
generating
capacity – relying on what, for now, remains our most abundant and affordable energy source: coal.”
Since the global economic crisis, the expansionary monetary policies that advanced-economy central banks have pursued have caused large-scale, volatile capital flows across emerging-economy borders,
generating
significant instability for these countries and fueling accusations of “currency wars.”
That way, immigration will improve the quality of supply in the labor market and boost firms’ competitiveness, without
generating
cultural pressures.
Countries should, instead, focus on the ultimate goal:
generating
a rapid increase in the number of productive jobs.
So Pope Francis was right: despite capitalism’s undoubted success as a system for
generating
economic growth, we cannot rely on market forces alone to generate desirable social outcomes.
So, how will the European Union distinguish between “good” current-account deficits – a government creates a favorable business climate,
generating
inflows of foreign direct investment – and “bad” current-account deficits?
Instead, it is
generating
a massive impact on the real economy – hitting the automobile and chemical industries especially hard.
On the whole, these large companies are growing faster – and
generating
higher profits – than their global peers.
The World Social Forum, which met this year in Bombay, India, is another useful body that is
generating
alternative proposals to overcome the dire situation of the heavily indebted countries.
In the event of a loss of market confidence, state guarantees for that much funding would further strain market perceptions of French creditworthiness,
generating
more pressure on French banks to shrink their balance sheets rapidly.
In her first term, Bachelet adopted draconian but fiscally responsible policies,
generating
huge government surpluses that were earmarked for an ambitious pension reform and a rainy-day sovereign wealth fund.
The hardest cases, always
generating
the strongest emotions, involve the coercive use of military force.
In health care, in particular, we need to continue
generating
solid evidence of the value of moving personalized medicine into routine practice.
At other times, they will propel economic transformation and poverty reduction, as they have done on a massive scale in China,
generating
gains not just for the home economy but also for consumers worldwide.
With oil sales
generating
the bulk of government revenues, and with the public sector being the predominant employer, Saudi officials have long worried that the Kingdom’s lack of economic diversity could place at risk its long-term financial security.
The data, at least for the American economy, certainly shows that the new economy is
generating
extraordinary productivity increases.
Indeed, the US expected that Iran would be capable of
generating
20,000 megawatts by 1994.
What geneticists do try to do is to find a measure of how much of the variation in some trait within a population may be attributed to genes, and whether any specific genes play a part in
generating
that trait.
Given the structure of the problem – sequential decision-making with uncertainty about all the relevant parameters (including costs, the efficient pattern of mitigation, and technology) – it would be wiser to adopt a more flexible strategy that provides incentives and regulations to achieve measurable intermediate progress, while
generating
a lot of useful information along the way.
As time passes, the coming of the single currency and the way that the euro has been implemented is
generating
more and more unease.
The Bush administration generally favored open trade; its hand was forced by the domestic steel lobby, at a time when the industry was
generating
large losses.
Structural change means constantly improving existing activities and
generating
new ones, moving from one sector to another and absorbing surplus labor, increasing the contribution of individual workers, and promoting the integration of productive sectors within the domestic economy.
If this is done in a timely way and on an adequate scale, the Fed will succeed in preventing the current vast liquidity from
generating
higher inflation.
They increase competitiveness, facilitate innovation, and boost private-sector returns,
generating
growth and employment.
Digital technology and capital have eliminated middle-income jobs or moved them offshore,
generating
an excess supply of labor that has contributed to income stagnation precisely in that range.
In fact, it is the rapid acceleration of economic growth in the major emerging countries that has reduced poverty, not only directly, through jobs and higher incomes, but also by
generating
the revenues governments need to undertake the public-health, education, and other programs that sustain poverty reduction – and growth – in the long term.
Snippets of infant foreskin are used for
generating
artificial skin.
Only with a long-term strategy can host governments ensure that Chinese (and other) investments become a tool of development, not just a means of
generating
short-term profit.
The engineering solution is to keep a large amount of reliable base-load power as a major component of the
generating
mix and supplement this with “peaking plants” that can be brought on-line when needs arise.
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