Machinery
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Commercial agriculture uses petroleum, oil, and gas to operate machinery, transport goods, and produce agro-chemicals needed for fertilizers and pesticides.
Dreaded secret-police chief Lavrenti Beria, who operated the
machinery
of repression under Joseph Stalin, was executed by the system he perfected, after being sentenced to death in 1953 for “spying against the state.”
Ordinary plastic products can be upgraded to OBP with existing
machinery
at the time of manufacture and at little to no extra cost, using technology that the Oxo-biodegradable Plastics Association is working to explain.
In South Korea, the government and business leaders worry that a stronger won, which recently rose to its highest level against the yen since August 2011, will hurt key export sectors, including automobiles, machinery, and electronics.
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.
It also failed to adopt precision
machinery
that depended on electricity, which prevented it from producing machined components for use in assembling typewriters, cash registers, and motor vehicles.
One of their examples showed that Japan’s GDP per worker more than tripled relative to Argentina’s from 1960 to 1985, because Japan, unlike Argentina, invested heavily in new
machinery
and equipment.
Moreover, today’s cutting-edge technologies – such as robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), and bioengineering – are more complex than industrial machinery, and may be more difficult to copy.
According to the ILO, dangerous machinery, long working hours, and exposure to toxic pesticides makes farm work one of the world’s deadliest jobs; more than 170,000 agricultural workers are killed every year on unsafe farms, twice the mortality rate of any other industry.
Moreover, the capacity of Mexico’s security
machinery
appears diminished.
Moreover, foreign firms produce 87% of electronics in China, and 59% of
machinery.
An insider knows best how to reconcile contrasting interests and how to get the institutional
machinery
moving again, as Juncker showed with his deft handling of the distribution of tasks among the individual Commissioners.
These moves follow US President Donald Trump’s proposal to impose tariffs on $50 billion worth of Chinese products, many of which are on the priority list for “Made in China 2025,” President Xi Jinping’s blueprint to transform China into a global leader in high-tech industries like aerospace, robotics, pharmaceuticals, and
machinery.
We currently move around 1,000 to 2,000 kilograms of
machinery
to transport only one or just a few people, each weighing perhaps 75 kilograms (165 lbs.).
As the
machinery
of communications has grown, political participation has shrunk.
It is important to note that many of China’s increased exports would find their way not to the US and Europe but to Africa and Asia, especially in the form of infrastructure equipment and other
machinery.
Virtual training programs, for example, allow students to practice using expensive
machinery
without interfering with actual production – and with no risk of damaging the equipment.
Domestic investment comes in various forms, including business investment in
machinery
and buildings; household investment in homes; and government investment in people (education, skills), knowledge (research and development), and infrastructure (transport, power, water, and climate resilience).
In South America’s grain belt, GPS-guided
machinery
is diminishing the need for farmhands, even as output increases.
Macron’s movement, La République En Marche!, is so new that it has no parliamentary seats at all, and it probably lacks the political
machinery
needed to win many.
But both parties have the muscular local political
machinery
needed to win parliamentary seats.
Digital technologies have enabled the emergence of an “intangible economy,” based on soft assets like algorithms and lines of code, rather than physical assets like buildings and
machinery.
Moreover, they rarely earn enough to invest in the needed machinery, and cannot gain access to credit.
In economic development, as in life, there’s no free lunch: Without high rates of investment in know-how, skills, machinery, and sustainable infrastructure, productivity tends to decline (mainly through depreciation), dragging down living standards.
China is also the region’s largest importer, with much of the trade from neighboring countries comprising electronics and machinery, underscoring China’s role as Asia’s “processing hub.”
For Chinese President Xi Jinping, a top priority is to merge the CPC with the
machinery
of government in order to reduce corruption and burnish the state’s ideological credentials.
But mutual recognition does not work well for relatively more complex products, and EU directives affecting items like construction products, machinery, and pressure equipment have been problematic to implement.
For example, retaliatory tariffs by China – the third-largest and fastest-growing US export market – could put a real crimp in America’s leading exports to the country: soybeans, aircraft, a broad array of machinery, and motor vehicles parts.
Prime Minister Georges Bidault put forward proposals for
machinery
to coordinate the Western European Union, the North Atlantic Treaty, the Council of Europe, and the OEEC (the forerunner of the OECD).
It opposed statist economic policies, as well as the cat's cradle of business, government, and the vast
machinery
of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) which governs Mexico.
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