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Long chains of DNA can now be manufactured to order, and scientists are
identifying
which genes are essential.
A New Year of Global ConflictDAVOS – In today’s world,
identifying
and managing hotspots is not simply a matter of pulling out a map, spotting the wildfires, and empowering diplomats to douse the flames.
The White House and Congress have also been acting to gut the 2010 Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, which strengthened the financial system in several ways, including by imposing higher capital requirements on banks,
identifying
“systemically important financial institutions,” and requiring more transparency in derivatives.
The strategy – which focuses on transportation, urban design, and housing and water management – accounts for threats posed by natural hazards like earthquakes, floods, and rock falls in
identifying
the most appropriate land for development.
Yet, by
identifying
and bringing to the fore issues that may influence political agendas and public life for years to come, the impact of such reporting can be enormous.
Tellingly, the High-Level Working Group on Jobs and Growth, which was tasked with
identifying
the policies and measures that should define the negotiations, has recommended a more conservative approach.
Specifically, the group recommends establishing “an on-going mechanism for improved dialogue and cooperation” on regulatory issues and non-tariff barriers, as well as a “framework for
identifying
opportunities for…future regulatory cooperation.”
According to the communiqué issued by the group, the meeting focused on developing a procedure for
identifying
which G-20 countries have “persistently large imbalances” and why they have them.
Anyone who has taken a first-year undergraduate course in economics would have no difficulty in
identifying
the countries with the largest trade surpluses and deficits.
So much for the not-so-difficult task of
identifying
the countries with big imbalances.
By broadening the geographical and socioeconomic talent base and
identifying
good candidates sooner, we could increase the likelihood that students will return to practice in their local communities.
Moreover, serf “owners” are also happily
identifying
themselves as modern-day barins.
They were particularly interested in
identifying
jobs that were routine, even if complex and difficult, which could in principle be replaced by a sufficiently well-programmed computer.
Identifying
the problem, much less prescribing solutions, requires diagnosing underlying causes.
Moreover, Singapore’s education system is unabashedly meritocratic (some might say elitist) in its focus on
identifying
and developing the very best talent and, equally important, directing it toward public service.
That rebalancing is still ongoing, with a new emphasis on
identifying
ways to foster creativity and entrepreneurship.
While these therapies are being developed, we are also working on a strategy to ensure that patients in malaria-endemic countries can afford them, and to improve the effectiveness of our response by
identifying
areas where malaria takes the greatest toll.
As the international community gears up for the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris in December,
identifying
and streamlining sources of financing for the fight against climate change must be a top priority.
There are three challenges facing such a strategy:
identifying
the right projects; developing complex plans that involve both the public and private sectors (and often more than one country); and structuring the financing.
If a mere photo and a few
identifying
details can do that, what might Skyping with the person do?
If systemic risk can cause this kind of cascading sequential imbalance, then the “sovereign” needs to be alert, competent at
identifying
rising systemic risk, and able to take corrective action early.
Some prominent policymakers and analysts, however, argue that oversight aimed at
identifying
and stemming systemic risk is futile.
Specifically, that means
identifying
the 40% of TB cases – 60% of which are among people living with HIV – that are missed each year.
And researchers are
identifying
genetic variations that influence the effects of drugs, allowing safer and more effective administration of medication to manage pain and treat some cancers, as well as cardiovascular and psychiatric diseases.
A vital tool to affect public policy is a national business agenda
identifying
the highest priority reforms.
In the early days of genetic testing, researchers had considerable success in
identifying
the genetic basis of conditions such as Huntington’s disease.
Academics can be adept at
identifying
problems, but they often struggle to win the full attention of decision-makers and may be subject to legal, financial, or political constraints.
Belief in vampires in Eastern European societies served its own historical purposes: uniting communities and
identifying
outsiders, giving concrete form to death fears, explaining mysterious events, and, last but not least, providing a means of resistance to the encroachment of Western ideas and patterns of thought.
The process of
identifying
the Sustainable Development Goals, which are intended to enter into force in 2015, has begun in earnest.
So
identifying
the main causes of Europe's malaise and remedying them is crucial.
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