Generations
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The strategy includes increasing global talent mobility through expanded US visa programs in so-called STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics); broadening access to computer science at the secondary-education level; and increasing STEM teacher training and degree programs to equip future
generations
to meet the needs of a changing labor market.
What role should governments, NGOs, and businesses each play in creating the educational opportunities needed to equip future
generations?
Deng’s formulation really meant that the arrangement is designed to be kept for at least two
generations.
And given both China and Hong Kong’s capacity to completely reinvent themselves within one generation, no one can possibly guess where the two societies may be in two
generations
time.
When I answered, he rattled off the names of at least six
generations
of my ancestors, while asking me to fill in the details about my cousins, the family into which I had married, and the names of our children.
With more millennials entering the workforce and demanding greater equality, the youngest employees already have a stronger voice at work than previous
generations.
That shift is on the horizon, and I am inspired by the women and men who are calling on future
generations
to work together more equitably.
A few months later, when China and Japan normalized their post-World War II relations, Japanese Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka asked Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai about the Senkakus, and was told that rather than let the dispute delay normalization, the issue should be left for future
generations.
The descendants of slave traders and slave owners in the United States now have a black man as their president;Africa’s colonizers have all been defeated and kicked out; and apartheid’s proponents are now governed by those they despised and abused for
generations.
For the world as a whole, however, the next two
generations
are ones that will bring an extraordinary opportunity for economic growth and world prosperity.
Uniquely human skills, like being able to work in teams, manage relationships, and understand cultural sensitivities will become vital for businesses across all sectors and must become a core component of future generations’ education.
“Many women today earn significantly more than women in previous generations,” she writes.
For every dollar spent, future
generations
will receive almost $60 in benefits.
Rather, they follow one or more
generations
of chronic decline, when fear of economic loss gives way to targeted anger, and charismatic voices surface to orchestrate the response.
When Chernobyl exploded, it was not Ukraine alone that inherited
generations
of radioactive effects.
Abba Eban: The Voice of IsraelFor almost two generations, Abba Eban was Israel's voice - its messenger to the high and mighty among the nations as well as to the Jewish people all over the world.
Expertise in the defense sector has been built up over
generations.
Not only is immigration relevant to economic power, but, given that nearly all developed countries are aging and face a burden of providing for older generations, it could help reduce the sharpness of the policy problem.
In the 1920s, journalists like H.L. Mencken made Christian fundamentalists in the US look so foolish that they dropped out of politics for several
generations.
If “speculators” are bidding up today’s commodity prices because they realize that future
generations
are going to want commodities, too, isn’t that a healthy development?
High prices for commodities today mean more supply for future generations, while at the same time creating an incentive to develop new ways to conserve on consumption.
And, for future generations, it would be a world that is more sustainable than ours.
Successive
generations
of post-war European political leaders initiated the European Union and then currency union in order to knit countries so closely together that another major war between them would become impossible.
After 20 generations, each machine will have become more than a million.
Second, for new
generations
of students, Keynes’s relevance may lie less in his specific remedies for unemployment than in his criticism of his profession for modeling on the basis of unreal assumptions.
Some might expect that, nearly 30 years later, the area around the reactor remains a wasteland, sparsely populated by genetically damaged animals exposed to chronic radiation across multiple
generations.
But another approach – “germ line gene therapy” (GLGT), which, by modifying sperm, eggs, or embryos, creates a heritable change that affects future
generations
– is now also approaching practicability.
But, as stubbornly as religious leaders resist change, the forces of economic and social development are unstoppable, and the transformation of relationships among genders, generations, and classes is inevitable.
Playing the role of swing producer was coming at a growing cost to both current and future
generations
of Saudi citizens.
The absence of such outbursts of popular anger in Italy can be explained partly by the savings cushion built by previous
generations.
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