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But that puts the cart before the horse: The predominance of big companies
partly
reflects anti-GM activism, which has made the approval process so long and costly that only rich companies catering to first-world farmers can afford to see it through.
In other words, FIFA has introduced an institutional rule that allows small countries (in the football sense) to capture some of the benefits of today’s higher-quality game, thereby
partly
reversing the “leg drain.”
The
partly
state-owned Deutsche Telekom hates that it does not earn additional revenue when people use its network to make calls on Skype, send messages on WhatsApp, and watch videos on Netflix and YouTube.
The government’s failure to eradicate chronic regional tension underscores the limits of central authority in China, which was
partly
intentional.
While
partly
successful in stimulating the economy, these policies have had massive redistributive effects: from small savers to banks, from underwater homeowners to rich investors, and from pensioners to financiers.
The Clinton Administration has failed to pay U.S. back dues to the U.N.,
partly
because of Republican opposition in the Senate, but
partly
because the Clinton administration simply hasn't been willing to champion worthy U.N. activities as a priority for the U.S. On the one side the U.S. presses for reforms at the U.N. agencies, but when they happen, as at the WHO, the reforms are met with U.S. calls for still more budget stringency.
The good news is that there are many ways by which improved incentives could reduce emissions –
partly
by eliminating the myriad of subsidies for inefficient usages.
The digitalization that Gates is describing should not be confused with the digitization process that created online trading systems and
partly
enabled the 2008 financial crisis.
The EU has just rejected such an offer,
partly
owing to a sentiment of wounded pride, but also because EU competition rules might make it difficult to organize a cartel of European steel producers.
Ironically, this bizarre new operating environment
partly
reflects Trump’s own business background.
If Europe overcame its internal differences and tried to become a global challenger to the US, these assets might
partly
balance American power, but would not equal it.
Moreover, every dollar added to a country's total debt generated 3 to 4 cents of extra capital flight per year in subsequent years, implying that capital flight was
partly
a response to the deteriorating economic environment associated with rising debt burdens.
Europe’s role in this initiative is already emerging with the Greek port of Piraeus, operated
partly
by the Chinese state-owned naval company COSCO, set to be a stop on the maritime route.
The message they take from Darwin (and
partly
from Rousseau) is that we are maladaptive in a modern context – basically, Pleistocene apes who find themselves equipped with mobile phones and nuclear weapons.
America’s Broken DemocracyNEW YORK – US President Donald Trump’s ravings against the 2015 Paris climate agreement are
partly
a product of his ignorance and narcissism.
But he then presided over the weakest economic recovery since World War II, owing
partly
to his attempts to reengineer vast swaths of the economy.
This may reflect, at least partly, India’s pluralistic society and competitive democracy – a system in which almost all communities have felt included, even if their odds of winning have been low.
This is
partly
a question of trans-Atlantic differences in the levels of defense spending, and therefore of military capability.
Europeans are now irrevocably committed to peaceful solutions for their own international problems, and they increasingly think that peaceful solutions, or at least
partly
peaceful solutions, will be useful for other peoples' conflicts.
Global market structures and pricing will
partly
determine the distribution of benefits.
This addresses one of the principal British complaints about the EU: that it has so far failed to complete the single market, a project
partly
initiated by Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s.
But I believe what we are confronting is
partly
the legacy of the flawed Washington Consensus that shaped Russia’s transition.
The decision was likely driven, at least partly, by how difficult it is, given the EU’s porous internal borders, to determine where a refugee first entered.
It owes this outcome
partly
to the euro, which has benefited German exports and growth far more than most of its citizens realize.
Based
partly
on the European Environment Agency’s methodology, the study concludes that a redirection of port traffic to the southern European ports would reduce the CO2 emissions by almost 50%.
But the high rate of asset inflation in Hong Kong is due
partly
to an undervalued currency, set at HKD7.8:$1 since 1983 (though allowed to trade within a narrow band between 7.75 and 7.85 since 2005).
Similarly, the
partly
CIA-funded Keyhole, Inc., was among the acquisitions that produced Google Maps.
His predecessor, Boris Yeltsin, knew how to seize power but not how to consolidate it, which
partly
explains why power seeped away throughout his presidency.
The Nature Reviews article proposed that lower productivity
partly
reflects target-based discovery’s lack of consideration of the molecular complexities of how the drugs work.
This is also
partly
Bush’s doing, or, rather, not doing, as his first-term policy on health spending was to do virtually nothing to encourage efficiency and cost containment.
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