Harness
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For starters, we urgently need to
harness
innovation to expand our capacity to reach children who are cut off from assistance in besieged areas or communities controlled by extremists.
His success in office will depend on how well he can
harness
the power of the middle class to overcome the political obstacles to the economic growth that its members demand.
Second, we need to
harness
the creativity and commitment of young students, so that they understand the devastating impact of bad pharmaceuticals and become motivated to make a difference in people’s lives.
Mankind’s ability to
harness
the forces of nature, both for constructive and destructive purposes, continues to grow, while our ability to govern ourselves properly fluctuates, and is now at a low ebb.
This would
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the ECB’s resources without formally violating the EU’s Lisbon Treaty, which forbids central-bank financing for governments.
Yet now, Lukashenko wishes to
harness
entrepreneurship and foreign direct investment in a bid to modernize the economy.
If we
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this energy, we can create a world in which AI benefits humanity, and where automation frees people from the dangerous and repetitive tasks often associated with manual labor.
On the other hand, it offers capital another opportunity to
harness
humanity’s finest instincts to profit maximization, through the commodification of all that is pure and good about the festive season.
Just as increased bureaucratic efficiency is important to
harness
market forces more effectively, micro-level market incentives are needed to sustain healthy growth.
The US banking sector could no longer
harness
America’s twin trade and budget deficits for the purposes of financing enough domestic demand to sustain the rest of the world’s net exports.
If Europe can successfully manage this role, US-China tensions can be overcome, offering the entire world the opportunity to
harness
and benefit from the strength of its two largest economies.
In theory, any developing country that can
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its latecomer’s advantage to achieve technological and industrial upgrading can grow faster than developed countries.
The World Bank Group and its private-sector lending arm, the International Finance Corporation (IFC), are trying to
harness
this potential to support national education systems.
To accomplish this, we will need to
harness
the power of the marketplace, leveraging public funds to attract private investment.
For example, mandating the use of methane-capture devices such as anaerobic digesters would help farmers
harness
methane from cattle and pigs, providing a renewable source of energy generation that could replace fossil fuels used to power equipment.
In order to benefit fully from the Cognitive Era, we will have to be able to
harness
huge amounts of information; during the next 15 years, the amount of “digitally accessible” data is expected to grow by a factor of more than 1,000.
The top material would absorb the water and carbon dioxide from the air, and the next, light-absorbing layer would
harness
the sun’s energy to produce the fuel.
Moreover, the two countries should
harness
each other’s comparative strengths and expand mutually beneficial cooperation in infrastructure, investment, and other areas; strengthen cultural ties to advance an expanding friendship; and enhance their cooperation in multilateral forums to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of developing countries in tackling global challenges.
The key is to
harness
existing infrastructure.
Africa’s success relies on its ability to
harness
its demographic dividend by equipping its youth with technological and innovative skills, which will be a catalyst for economic growth.
If the NTP is to deliver greater economic diversification, Saudi Arabia will need to
harness
high value-added, export-led growth and, eventually, greater regional and international integration.
The goal, of course, is to
harness
local governments’ demonstrated ability to bring about change to address some of China’s pressing challenges.
As we set in place a framework to provide for safe, regular, and orderly migration, we must
harness
our creativity to address its causes.
Xi’s presence suggests that China is exploring where it can position itself on the world stage, and which elements of globalization it can
harness
to its advantage, now that Western powers are turning inward.
Since the end of World War II, the US has been the engine of global free trade, so a move toward protectionism, or an attempt to either reverse globalization or
harness
it for narrow national interests, would have immense economic and political consequences worldwide.
The only way to
harness
the digital economy’s potential while avoiding downside risks is to build fair and inclusive social institutions that protect property rights and ensure efficient markets.
Second, as the development field grows more crowded, with the number of donors and partners increasing, we need to ensure that our efforts are coordinated, and that we
harness
the know-how and fresh insights that newcomers bring to the table.
An operating system based on katachi’s insights would
harness
this overlap between shape, sense and environment.
The Women in Clean Energy Initiative is advancing women’s leadership and helping to
harness
all talent in driving the clean-energy revolution forward.
Argentine Economy Minister Domingo Cavallo envisioned the Convertibility Law as both a
harness
and an engine for the economy.
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