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At most, the two types of groups might share operational
insights
and revenue from transnational criminal operations.
So it is no surprise that these advances are providing valuable
insights
into the field of evolutionary biology as well, including evidence supporting the nearly neutral theory of molecular evolution that I developed in 1973.
A New ScienceAn unusual meeting of scientists took place in Paris this summer, when scientists gathered to brainstorm about the need for a new science, one that could be as revolutionary as Einstein’s
insights
were a century ago.
Iran has a tradition of architectural design that has revealed key
insights
to cognitive scientists.
Is this true of the GFCI, or does it contain valuable
insights
into how the global financial system is evolving?
McDonald’s has adopted a so-called “30-40-50” approach, because ethnic minorities (not only Asian-Americans) represent 30% of its overall business; 40% of its revenue; and 50% of its business from customers under the age of 18.Chen claims that its strategy – called “Leading with ethnic insights” – shows the company’s commitment to the Asian-American consumer.
“Now I don’t expect diplomacy to be negotiated out in the open,” Menendez said in a recent speech, “but I do expect for someone who is the nominee to be Secretary of State, when he speaks with committee leadership and is asked specific questions about North Korea, to share some
insights
about such a visit.
This approach yields valuable
insights
– and not a moment too soon.
The inflation surprise of 2017 offers three key
insights.
Three
insights
from this year’s China Development Forum deepened my confidence that a major structural transformation is now at hand that will enable China to avoid the middle-income trap.
The power of this process arises not from raw individual intelligence, but from the reinterpretation of the serendipitous
insights
and mistakes that our intelligence produces.
This novel view of human nature and society generates some important
insights.
I am hopeful that as we obtain deeper
insights
into human nature and cultural evolution, this can be improved.
By examining the rich interaction and co-evolution of psychology, culture, biology, history, and genetics, we have the possibility to gain important
insights
into human psychology.
Over the last few years, the report has evolved in a significant way – not only providing an assessment of the economy’s past and current state, but, increasingly, containing
insights
into its future as well.
The euro also provides important
insights
into the politics of economic reform.
Outside vetting – including published reviews by congressional investigative bodies, think tanks, and scholars – could add important
insights.
That is why we do not allow patents for basic
insights
in mathematics.
Sometimes they respect the adviser’s wisdom and
insights
(fairly rare in diplomacy).
Their
insights
and practical recommendations are especially urgent now.
It provides decision-makers and stakeholders
insights
into how to improve policies to maximize positive outcomes and reduce risks, such as the possibility of low rates of adoption or limited institutional capacity for effective implementation.
Manufacturers in many other branches are using big data to monitor the performance of machinery and equipment, fine-tune maintenance routines, and ferret out consumer
insights
from social-media chatter.
One hopes that this task has been made slightly simpler by the publication of a book in which the Copenhagen Consensus economists boil down their
insights.
Recent scientific
insights
have made us better equipped than ever to strike that balance.
When gatherings like the G7 summit are convened to discuss the world’s most difficult challenges, the people closest to those challenges, who are likely to have the most valuable
insights
concerning how to overcome them, should be in the room.
American strategy, in contrast, has long favored the geopolitical
insights
of the nineteenth-century admiral Alfred Mahan, who emphasized sea power and the rimlands.
The high-level Panel of Eminent Persons on European Security as a Common Project, established at the Basel Ministerial Council by last year’s Swiss OSCE chairmanship, provided invaluable
insights
when they presented their Interim Report on European security at the Munich Security Conference Core Group Meeting in Vienna this week.
The International Council for Science (ICSU) recently brought together 22 scientists from various fields – including oceanography, epidemiology, agronomy, and energy economics – to come up with SDG-specific
insights
for world leaders to follow.
We simply do not yet have sufficiently precise
insights
into how all of its elements interact during times of far-reaching change, whether it be a financial crisis or a growth spurt.
Jane Jacobs’s
insights
on this, published more that 40 years ago, have been confirmed by more recent studies summarized in books by Edward Glaeser and Enrico Moretti.
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