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In any case, hydrogen fuel cell cars typically
incorporate
batteries in hybrid configurations, enabling them to cover the 300-mile range demanded by consumers.
How could a major multinational company
incorporate
criminal behavior into its business strategy?
Schools need to
incorporate
this new reality into their curriculums, preparing their students to work across cultures and equipping them for a world shaped by issues that transcend national boundaries.
France has simply failed to
incorporate
minority citizens – many of them third-generation immigrants who have been educated for twenty years in assimilationist public schools.
Well-conducted randomized trials
incorporate
additional safeguards against bias, including use of placebo medication that allows investigators to blind patients and caregivers to whether patients are, or are not, receiving active treatment.
Similarly, trade agreements could
incorporate
a “development box” to provide poor countries with the autonomy they need to pursue economic diversification.
There are proposals on the table for such a scheme, though any that is adopted would have to
incorporate
some limited joint guarantee by member states.
New manufacturing processes will
incorporate
specially designed microbes and computer-characterized compounds into an array of products.
And, after Hitler, Joseph Stalin used referendums to
incorporate
Eastern Europe into the Soviet bloc.
Discussion of the SDGs is now taking into consideration the need to
incorporate
food, water, and energy security, together with urban planning and biodiversity.
But it is of a paramount importance that these kinds of change, namely, to
incorporate
real power into the structure of the UN, make more progress.
Economic weakness thus provides an unprecedented opportunity for international engagement with the new Arab leadership, which should
incorporate
short-, medium-, and long-term goals.
Policymakers should
incorporate
this thinking into the “beyond austerity” narrative that is taking shape in a growing number of key EU member states.
Such a solution could also
incorporate
other, less controversial elements, such as additional powers for eastern Ukraine’s regional authorities, which they could exercise in Russian.
As population growth increases demand and reduces the land available to meet it, companies will have to
incorporate
sustainability into their operations.
For most countries, what we are seeing is a recalibration as investors
incorporate
the risk that China’s GDP might rise more slowly, the US Federal Reserve might start tightening monetary conditions more quickly, and policy backsliding in many countries might undermine potential growth.
But such efforts to
incorporate
radical uncertainty into economic models, valiant though they are, suffer from the impossible dream of taming ambiguity with math and (in Masch’s case) with computer science.
For one thing, we will not be inclined to
incorporate
into machines some evolutionarily evolved behaviors of human beings, such as favoring oneself and one’s group.
For example, the inflation-targeting regime implemented by the Central Bank of Turkey has been revised to
incorporate
financial stability, and a new monetary-policy framework has been in effect since the end of 2010.
Newer trade agreements
incorporate
rules on “intellectual property,” capital flows, and investment protections that are mainly designed to generate and preserve profits for financial institutions and multinational enterprises at the expense of other legitimate policy goals.
To the extent that China’s authoritarian regime is by nature exclusionary (it can only
incorporate
a limited number of elites), the co-optation strategy will soon run up against its limits, and the Party will no longer have the resources to buy off the intelligentsia or keep private entrepreneurs happy.
But the retention of such laws is easier to understand in the case of countries that
incorporate
religious teachings into their criminal law – no matter how much others may regret it – than in a secular democracy like India.
The US Senate voted this month to
incorporate
such a mechanism into the financial reform bill that will now have to be reconciled by the bill passed by the US House of Representatives.
Rudd wisely believes that the right response to China’s rise is to
incorporate
it into international institutional arrangements.
Subsidy rules can be improved by requiring economic cost-benefit analyses that
incorporate
potential consequences for both static and dynamic efficiency.
Unless European leaders
incorporate
a long-term vision into their approach to migration, the probability of emergencies similar to this year’s refugee crisis will continue to rise.
Such findings have started to inspire fields like experimental microeconomics and neuroeconomics, which, in turn, have begun to
incorporate
pro-social preferences into their decision-making frameworks.
To this end, it is critical to reframe the constitution to
incorporate
regional interests and recognize that the UK is a multinational state.
It seems that evolution also occurs in a horizontal context, in which any living creature can
incorporate
information from surrounding organisms.
So Asians are keen to hear Obama’s thoughts about a new or renewed international system, and hope that his vision of a new global order will
incorporate
the rising countries of Asia as America’s partners.
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