Golden
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Now, finally,
golden
rice will come to the Philippines; after that, it is expected in Bangladesh and Indonesia.
The risk is that Europe’s squabbling politicians will opt for a figurehead and miss this
golden
opportunity to create a global leader.
In sub-Saharan Africa, I am reminded of the saying that silence is
golden.
In the years leading up to the crisis, millions of people rose out of poverty, and democracy became more widespread than ever, creating the general sense that a
golden
age had begun.
For all these reasons, the
golden
age of stability and predictability that was the third quarter of the twentieth century seemed to have abruptly drawn to a close, to be succeeded by a period of greatly heightened uncertainty.
The absurd
golden
chairs in his pastiche Louis XIV homes are a coarse imitation of aristocratic style.
Against this background, today’s very low prices – below $35 a barrel at times since the beginning of this year – create a
golden
opportunity (which one of the authors has been recommending for over a year) to implement a variable carbon tax.
This
golden
nest egg may have been part of the Kremlin's thinking about the station and its ownership all along.
Outside China and India, whose economic potential was unleashed by market economics, economic growth was faster and much more stable in the Keynesian
golden
age than in the age of Friedman; its fruits were more equitably distributed; social cohesion and moral habits better maintained.
This presented Iran with a
golden
opportunity to project itself as a regional hegemon, and Iran’s leaders are unlikely to let this opportunity slip away.
Germany’s combination of strong growth, low unemployment, favorable financing conditions, and large budget surpluses present it with a
golden
opportunity.
In government (as well as in the private sector) a
golden
rule is that more competition and less monopoly is likely to be beneficial.
So, reform the international patent system to guarantee the poor access to essential medicines, but don’t kill the goose that lays the
golden
egg by undermining the patent system.
With these crucial issues unresolved, we are creating a Europe-wide system that violates the
golden
rule of any institutional design: decisions should be made by those who bear responsibility and who ultimately must pay.
At a time of rising tensions with the United States, the attack amounted to a
golden
opportunity for the Kremlin to condemn its rival.
A tripartite system of big, closely held corporations, big industrial unions and government mediate conflicts and block changes through barriers to entry, control over licenses and standards, sway over big banks,
golden
shares and, in some countries, state ownership of key enterprises.
As Haldane puts it, “banking became the goose laying the
golden
eggs.”
Today, people like Noé are spearheading a second
golden
age of cartography, which promises to bring equally significant economic and social benefits.
For researchers, this created a
golden
opportunity to measure the impact of a policy before its adoption and immediately after its repeal.
After these
golden
ages, education fell into decline.
Rather than cage the
golden
goose of technological progress, policymakers should focus on measures that help those who are displaced, such as education and training programs, and income support and social safety nets, including wage insurance, lifetime retraining loans, and portable health and pension benefits.
Yet, for many international investors, Europe continues to be, or is once again, a risk worth taking, if not – as in the case of Wang – a
golden
opportunity.
The Nobel CultOSLO -- The dance around the
golden
Nobel medallion began over a 100 years ago, and is still going strong.
They must at least pretend that they intend to build it, in order to appease America’s powerful nuclear “isolationists,” who long for the past
golden
age of US strategic invulnerability.
Its number-one enemy, Saddam, was dispatched by its number-two enemy, the United States, which presented Iran with a
golden
opportunity to extend its influence beyond its western border for the first time since 1746.
Today ought to be a
golden
age for center-right parties: Communists and Socialists have self-destructed, free markets are spreading as inexorably as globalization, and prosperity beckons.
Some bank bosses will retire in shame, but with huge payments to ease their pain – such as the $55 million
golden
parachute handed to Bank of America’s Ken Lewis, with his, and the £25 million pension bestowed on Royal Bank of Scotland’s Fred Godwin.
Be particularly friendly to countries that roll out a long red carpet – or, better yet, a
golden
welcome mat – when Trump stops by.
From Putin’s perspective, Obama’s reluctance to engage created a
golden
opportunity to get his foot in the Middle Eastern door.
The Velvet DelusionCOLLEGE STATION, TEXAS – With the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and the relatively non-violent overthrow of communism throughout Central and Eastern Europe, optimists predicted a new
golden
age of a world filled with peaceful democracies.
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