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Genetic markers, for example, can indicate which patients are likely to benefit from a drug, thereby improving outcomes while allowing patients to avoid
potentially
painful side effects of treatments that are unlikely to work.
A significantly undervalued currency implies a
potentially
large trade surplus.
Thus, in practice,
potentially
disruptive new technologies are as likely to be buried as nourished.
Beyond the short term, it would unleash major unintended consequences,
potentially
including an Iraq-style “soft” partition of Syria and the creation of a haven for extremists stretching across much of Islamist-controlled northern Syria and into the Sunni areas of Iraq.
On the left, it is regarded as a simple and
potentially
comprehensive antidote to poverty.
The dominant actors – Khamenei and the Revolutionary Guards – will continue to exert
potentially
decisive influence.
The number of
potentially
life-prolonging technologies offered by contemporary medicine is proliferating.
If our unused data were openly available, however, we could attract new collaborators to return to it – and
potentially
generate stronger analyses.
If it comes to a clash between the supposed interests of
potentially
rational but not yet even conscious beings and the vital interests of actually rational women, we should give preference to the women every time.
There was even talk of the G20 intervening in a wider range of areas,
potentially
even eclipsing the United Nations Security Council.
Trade is
potentially
a positive-sum game, with all countries benefiting by exploiting their areas of comparative advantage.
They point out, for example, that malaria deaths will climb along with temperatures, because
potentially
killer mosquitoes thrive in warmer areas.
Recognizing the
potentially
large economic benefits of regulation might encourage a more sophisticated debate that moves beyond political pantomime and focuses attention on the crucial issue of regulatory design.
Deflation is
potentially
a very serious problem, because falling prices – and the expectation that prices will continue to fall – would make the current economic downturn worse in three distinct ways.
Reminding voters of the
potentially
catastrophic cost of being excluded, not just from core parts of the Single Market, but from the vital decision-making structures in the Council of Ministers and the European Central Bank, reinforces what is at stake in a second referendum campaign.
The Democrats, in the minority in the Senate, will give Trump’s Cabinet nominees a tough grilling,
potentially
defeating one or two.
Europe AgonistesIn transatlantic relations, nothing is
potentially
more divisive than the issue of Israel’s security.
For a majority of Europeans, though they have absolutely no sympathy for radical Muslims, be they Sunni or Shia, Israel’s offensive against Hezbollah and its result, the destruction of Lebanon, are seen as self-defeating for Israel and as
potentially
detonating a clash of civilizations between Islam and the West.
The name comes from the number of parts per million of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that, according to Jim Hansen, perhaps the world’s leading climate scientist, we should not exceed if we are to avoid
potentially
catastrophic climate change.
But Pakistan, North Korea, and Iran – all
potentially
unstable countries with growing nuclear enterprises – may in the future.
As evidence tilts the balance away from widespread PSA testing, a new screening test or biomarker is urgently needed that can distinguish effectively between
potentially
life-threatening prostate cancers and less dangerous forms.
In any case, greater political legitimacy would likely make the Fund’s crisis leadership smoother and more credible,
potentially
shortening crises and minimizing their pain.
This new wisdom is not only wrong but dangerous, because it is
potentially
self-fulfilling.
There are
potentially
many answers to these questions.
Participating in global value chains is an alternative way to learn by doing that is
potentially
more powerful than closing markets to foreign competition.
The decline in lifetime spending will ultimately have a negative impact on growth and
potentially
generate social fault lines for the coming generations.
Informal learning implies a messy, unruly, and
potentially
subversive process.
Anything that lurks in shadows must have nasty intent,
potentially
dangerous consequences, or both.
A brilliant book by Anat Admati and Martin Hellwig, The Bankers’ New Clothes, demonstrates the pervasiveness of this problem and highlights its
potentially
devastating consequences for the economy.
These words’ enduring emotional appeal is rooted in their embrace of a
potentially
difficult course of action, motivated by a pledge to uphold values shared by citizens of America and the world alike.
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