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Well, interestingly, and based on my work and others in Africa, for example, we've shown that even the most vulnerable small-scale rainfall farming systems, with
innovations
and supplementary irrigation to bridge dry spells and droughts, sustainable sanitation systems to close the loop on nutrients from toilets back to farmers' fields, and
innovations
in tillage systems, we can triple, quadruple, yield levels on current land.
Elinor Ostrom, the latest Nobel laureate of economics, clearly shows empirically across the world that we can govern the commons if we invest in trust, local, action-based partnerships and cross-scale institutional innovations, where local actors, together, can deal with the global commons at a large scale.
But even on the hard policy area we have
innovations.
What are the planetary boundaries within which we can safely operate?" and then backtrack
innovations
within that.
And an astonishing number of
innovations
from this period have a coffeehouse somewhere in their story.
"The Wizard of Menlo Park" was deeply responsible for many things we take for granted in 2007: even if he did not invent them without rivals or assistants, he gave birth to the electric light, the phonograph, the motion picture camera, the electric car battery, the electric power grid (possibly his most important but least recalled invention), the pre-fabricated house, and
innovations
to the telephone and telegraph, as well as the ticker-tape machine and an early voting machine.
The scriptwriter, Preston Sturges, shows none of his later gift for sparkling dialog, and none of the myriad cinematic
innovations
of "Kane" are evident.
I think Park has matured in terms of presentation because while Oldboy and some of his other work has very nice and deliberate camera work, he has some nice
innovations
in Bakjwi that I had not seen in other vamp movies.
Sergei Eistenstein, like other silent-film pioneers like Griffith (although Eisenstein's
innovations
are not as commonplace as Griffith's) and Murnau, has had such an impact on the history of cinema it's of course taken for granted.
It looks to me that these guys probably deserve as much credit as anyone for giving the skateboarding world a jolt and they've provided some good footage of their
innovations
to back it up.
Knute Rockne led the game of football out of the "stone age" with
innovations
such as the forward pass and offensive formation shifts.
i suppose some of this had to do with the fact that the director originated from Korea, and thus brought a non-Chinese perspective to such borrowings, which certainly raises some interesting questions about culture; but in any event, this film presented real
innovations
in technology and technique in Hong Kong action films.
If you are interested in film history, to truly understand the
innovations
Eisenstein brings to the medium you might try viewing Potemkin along side most any film made before it (those of D.W. Griffith offer a good contrast).
He took a risk with such
innovations
in film montage and form, and the well-known financial train wreck resulted.
Then it used a wide range of new policy tools --- international trade agreements,
innovations
in constitutional law and structural adjustment programs --- to hand control of those power centres to supposedly impartial experts, economists and officials from the IMF, the World Bank, the GATT and the National Party --- anyone except the liberation fighters from the ANC."
The film was almost entirely improvised and includes random musical numbers, commercials, contests one enters by mail, and a host of other
innovations.
Controversial innovations, luxurious locations, and superb casting make LA TRAVIATA even more unique.
The automotive giants felt threatened by the
innovations
that Tucker proposed and feared that the increased costs required to implement the new features would cut into profits.
Here, the problem is that, despite innovations, "G.
The only
innovations
here are to make the gardener black rather than white and the husband gay rather than dead.
Prey does throw out some gameplay
innovations
at you such as gravity manipulation and spirit walking which allows for some interesting puzzles but all that really fizzles out at the end.
When it comes to tackling high-impact health challenges like the proliferation of fake or inferior drugs, local solutions and local
innovations
are not only likely to be central to any successful effort; they have the potential to provide benefits that go far beyond the scope of the original problem.
Global integration brought tremendous benefits: the international division of labor, which are so clearly proved by the theory of comparative advantage; dynamic benefits such as economies of scale and the rapid spread of
innovations
from one country to another, which are less easy to demonstrate by static equilibrium theory; and noneconomic benefits such as the freedom of choice associated with the international movement of goods, capital, and people, and the freedom of thought associated with the international movement of ideas.
This meeting aims to share insights and best practices on how to map, control, or eliminate preventable diseases, including
innovations
that could ultimately bring an end to malaria globally.
Proven systems and reforms should be shared between emerging-market cities, and successful new
innovations
and ideas should be adapted to local conditions.
Our leaders talk obsessively of Russia’s industrial modernization, of their support for
innovations
such as nanotechnology, so that Russia can catch up with the developed counties.
Many have argued that the real issue is that recent technological
innovations
have been less consequential than their predecessors.
Among developed countries, a major complaint is that China has been free riding on others’ innovations, including by requiring foreign companies to share their technology with Chinese firms as a condition of market access.
International aid has helped, but our achievements have come primarily from other, non-financial
innovations.
Numerous collaborations among the public sector, non-profit philanthropies, and businesses are offering
innovations
in worker education.
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