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Male mosquitoes do not bite, so their release
presents
no health risk, and, because their progeny die, no genetically engineered mosquitoes persist in the environment.
A new study by the non-partisan Committee for a Responsible Budget
presents
a very different outlook for US deficits and debt from the one contained in Trump’s budget blueprint.
Given that Russia’s own new military doctrine
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NATO as a potential threat, its leaders can logically claim that NATO enlargement undermines Russian security.
The IAC’s most recent effort, entitled Lighting the Way: Toward a Sustainable Energy Future,
presents
an ambitious science-based agenda for meeting the world’s enormously challenging energy requirements.
As part of a larger focus on exchange-rate and monetary policies worldwide, my recent study with Ethan Ilzetzky and Kenneth Rogoff
presents
estimates of individual Taylor rules for the eurozone countries from 1992 to 2015.
This
presents
a fundamental contradiction.
Iran
presents
Trump with another opportunity to inflict political damage on the Democrats.
Israel's disengagement plan
presents
the evacuation of Gaza settlements as an end to 37 years of occupation.
Taking the Fat Out of Global WarmingLONDON – Mitigating climate change
presents
unrivaled opportunities for improving human health and well being.
The party denies the argument that democracy will foster Islamic extremism and claims that it is the delay of reform that
presents
a major source of danger.
The European Union may not be far behind; much will depend on how China
presents
its case over the coming 18 months as the two sides negotiate a wide-ranging Partnership Cooperation Agreement, which will determine the quality of bilateral relations for the next decade.
Unlike the uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia, the current fighting in Libya
presents
Al Qaeda with an opportunity to confirm its classic narrative about the importance of change through violence.
If the UK
presents
a unilateral list of proposals for new EU rules, the other 26 EU member states could be encouraged to engage in brinkmanship of their own.
With nearly 900 million chronically hungry people around the globe, the Summit
presents
an opportunity to reverse the collapse of financial assistance for food production to poor countries.
That finding
presents
a dilemma to those who seek to promote equality for all.
The stagnation of incomes in the bottom 75% of the distribution
presents
an especially large challenge, because it depresses consumption, undermines social cohesion (and thus political stability and effectiveness), and decreases intergenerational mobility – especially where public education is poor.
The inherently erratic behavior of the major renewable energy technologies
presents
serious problems for power system planners.
The BRICS’ proposed New Development Bank
presents
an important opportunity to reflect these changes, with modern financial instruments, strong governance, and a broad-based mandate.
That
presents
the West with a dilemma: Given its reluctance to commit its own ground forces to a war it knows it must win, it will have to arm the Kurds – not just the Kurdish Peshmerga militia of northern Iraq, but also other Kurdish groups – with more advanced weaponry.
A play of no more than two hours always presents, or is meant to present, a picture of the world and an attempt to say something about it.
It also
presents
one of the greatest challenges for development economics.
Ghebreyesus’s candidacy
presents
the WHO with an historic opportunity, which its Executive Board should seize on January 25.
Britain’s Democratic FailureCAMBRIDGE – The real lunacy of the United Kingdom’s vote to leave the European Union was not that British leaders dared to ask their populace to weigh the benefits of membership against the immigration pressures it
presents.
Instead of simply promoting his policies, Feldstein
presents
them as a “safe and effective alternative” to other approaches.
In The Better Angels of Our Nature, Pinker
presents
data showing that human violence, while still very much with us today, has been gradually declining.
For the private sector and NGOs, upgrading water management in the MENA region
presents
a major opportunity to invest in water-services delivery and related technology.
Africa today
presents
a mixed picture.
The impossibility of sustaining growth in the absence of the rule of law and political accountability
presents
the Chinese Communist Party with an existential dilemma.
The Other AsiaWASHINGTON, DC – South Asia
presents
a depressing paradox.
Energy use by heavy industry energy, however,
presents
challenges that are often ignored.
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