Multitude
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In the US and many other places, corporate profits as a share of national income are at a decades-long high, in part owing to labor-saving technology in a
multitude
of sectors.
The
multitude
of narrow AI applications that could affect jobs in sectors such as health care, education, and construction will take much longer to spread.
Low interest rates and easy monetary policy have papered over a
multitude
of financial vulnerabilities around the world, from Italian and Japanese government debt to high corporate dollar debt in many emerging markets, and perhaps account for political support for trillion-dollar deficits in the US.
“The majority raises formidable barriers around the liberty of opinion,” and “undertakes to supply a
multitude
of ready-made opinions for the use of individuals, who are thus relieved from the necessity of forming opinions of their own.”
It will take enormous wisdom on the part of leaders in the region – and in the US – to find diplomatic solutions to Asia’s
multitude
of geopolitical and geo-economic tensions.
After all, this is the advice of a
multitude
of health writers, not to mention authorities like Britain’s National Health Service.
According to a new report published in September by Amnesty International, Contracting Out of Human Rights: The Chad-Cameroon Pipeline Project, the pipeline risks freezing human-rights protection for the
multitude
of Chadians and Cameroonians who live along its path.
To be sure, WWII, like World War I, was caused by a
multitude
of factors; there is no standard path to war.
The incoming members of the Assembly therefore must address everyday issues – employment, healthcare, education, social justice, minority rights, security, etc.Suffice it to say that there Nepal faces a
multitude
of flashpoints, as well as a large number of detractors who would like to see this historic process derailed.
But this makes it just one of a
multitude
of organizations seeking to address poverty.
My research on growth diagnostics (with Ricardo Hausmann, Andrés Velasco, and others) is an example of this style of work, showing how one can identify in a specific context the more binding among a
multitude
of growth constraints.
Because the Leave campaign successfully combined a
multitude
of different grievances, May now claims the referendum as an open-ended mandate.
It is no more feasible today for the EU's 15 members, and further enlargement means that the
multitude
of collective identities, cultures, languages, religions, and worldviews will become greater still.
European citizenship understood in this way is compatible with a
multitude
of collective identities ranging from family or friendship groups to professional associations and corporations, regionally defined communities, and shared cultural, political and religious affinities.
Second, public- and private-sector decision-makers now have a
multitude
of instruments available for better assessing the social and environmental ramifications of their actions.
Donor fatigue – and the
multitude
of global crises now confronting policymakers – is taking its toll.
Whatever the near future holds the
multitude
of plans now being discussed to deal with this global crisis need to be judged with attention to the elusive and inexplicable effects they might have on confidence.
And aggregation hides a
multitude
of problems: Greece and Italy, for example, will not regain their pre-crisis level of real GDP per capita within the World Economic Outlook’s forecast period, which stretches to 2022.
The Elephant in the BoardroomLONDON – Business and government leaders worry about a
multitude
of issues these days.
Obama found the right words with which to pay tribute to the
multitude
of anonymous citizens going door to door to convince their fellow Americans to vote for their preferred candidates.
At the same time, a special variety of mental illness was first observed, which we would later call schizophrenia and depressive disorders – different from a
multitude
of mental illnesses already known.
We may not want politicians to be driven by self-interest, but we need to acknowledge that they have selves, which are formed by a
multitude
of factors – and passions.
The role of phenomenally low long-term (inflation-adjusted) interest rates in covering up a
multitude
of weaknesses in the global economy is all too apparent.
Indeed, Russia’s foremost foreign-policy goal is a real, strategic partnership with the West in which we work together to solve the
multitude
of modern security problems.
Innovation economies will always require investments in a
multitude
of prospects to produce the few big winners that will ultimately anchor the mature ecosystem.
The Hundred and Two WaysVIENNA: Across Europe the “third way” debate has become the only political game in town, the only hint at new directions in a rather confused
multitude
of trends and ideas.
Bacteria should be checked for two types of mutation: adaptation by a hostile form that enables it to become super-immune to drugs, or a deadly mutant strain that appears in one of the
multitude
of “safe” bacteria.
Likewise, a Chinese military intelligence unit in Shanghai has reportedly hacked – and stolen from – a
multitude
of US businesses.
In the 1990s and 2000s, for example, the so-called Washington Consensus dominated policymaking in much of the world, with everyone from the United States to a
multitude
of emerging economies pursuing trade liberalization, privatization, greater use of price mechanisms, financial-sector deregulation, and fiscal and monetary reforms with a heavy supply-side emphasis.
Of course, given the
multitude
of existing taxes, fees, and subsidies on energy products in various countries, the goal of aligning the effective cost of carbon with its most economically efficient level would take time to achieve.
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