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He asked the question, if I take that material, which is a natural material that usually
induces
healing in the small intestine, and I place it somewhere else on a person's body, would it give a tissue-specific response, or would it make small intestine if I tried to make a new ear?
Breeders have also used other types of genetic techniques, such as random mutagenesis, which
induces
uncharacterized mutations into the plants.
This
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thousands of uncharacterized mutations, and this is even a higher risk of unintended consequence than many of the modern methods.
And what happens is, this imagined alternative
induces
you to regret the decision you made, and this regret subtracts from the satisfaction you get out of the decision you made, even if it was a good decision.
So boring that it
induces
sleep and yet so ludicrous that it made me wonder how stuff like this gets made.
It
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laughter, cringing, and dry-heaving, not necessarily in that order.
The intro scene is a classic by all means and I watched it about 20 times just for the shear atmosphere it
induces
to the whole film.
Sadly Pyun treats this as a drama and
induces
slumber on the audience forced to witness this travesty.So what you have is Dudikoff's worst performance, Stockwell in his comfort zone and George Kennedy at his most embarrassed.
In one scene in a brothel the 360- degree pan distorts the edges of the frame and
induces
nausea.
The poison
induces
labor and we see her give birth as mom is talking about the pain.
The popular “discouraged worker” hypothesis holds that a slide into deflation is costly, because a long recession
induces
workers to leave the labor force altogether.
According to this view, austerity is counter-productive, because it
induces
slowdowns and recessions that make long-term fiscal consolidation more difficult.
The prospect of quick gains from occupying publicly owned forestland
induces
private individuals to grab and clear as much of these areas as quickly as possible, without regard for the environmental and social impact of their behavior.
The risk of default or debt restructuring
induces
creditors to be more careful in their lending decisions.
And with the hype this month over eight successive records for the Dow Jones index (and many other records around the world), excitement
induces
more investors to enter riskier asset markets.
Under the new electoral rules, seats are allotted to parties in proportion to votes, but a special provision
induces
parties to forge pre-electoral agreements: the pre-electoral coalition that wins the most votes receives a seat premium that ensures a comfortable majority in the Chamber of Deputies (the lower house).
Worse still, if Bank of England Governor Mervyn King is right that above-target inflation is due to imported inflation, raising interest rates has little impact unless it
induces
sterling appreciation, which would reduce the cost of imports.
This
induces
lenders to provide not only NINJA (no income, no job, no assets) mortgages, but also generous loans to real-estate developers to build ever larger mansions and housing estates.
In this sense (and only this sense), short-term thinking that
induces
change and movement away from obsolete technology – here and throughout the economy – may well facilitate long-term prosperity.
In other words, a competitive process is a process that
induces
change, even if the existing structures and vested interests would like to eliminate change in order to continue their existence.
It
induces
us to save, accumulate, and invest by promising us safe and liquid investments even in extraordinary times.
It also
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us to save and invest as a prerequisite to indulging our love of gambling, and as a byproduct of it.
It is widely assumed that a deep recession
induces
many of the unemployed to leave the labor market, because looking for a job seems useless.
In practice, that means that the government either hires people and puts them to work or
induces
businesses to hire more people.
An increase in the stock price of steel manufacturers suggests an increase in the demand for steel, which
induces
entrepreneurs to start more steel plants and investors to provide them with the money.
The newly hired workers and newly formed businesses spend money, which
induces
more hiring, more start-ups, and yet more spending.
Tragically, tremendous human suffering will likely persist, and the waves of human migration that this
induces
will place significant pressure on adjacent countries, particularly Jordan and Lebanon.
Some of the benefits of a government policy that
induces
bondholders to insist on stricter terms when financial firms take larger risks would not be fully realized if bondholders believed that the government might protect their interests in the event of a bailout.
For example, optional deposit insurance is not needed, nor is any other optional element that
induces
divergences in national DGSs.
As sterilization
induces
issuance of domestic assets, global investors’ desire for diversification would be met without causing excessive currency appreciation, with all its collateral damage, in emerging markets.
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