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The AIDS crisis, for example, called forth tens of billions of dollars for research and development – and similarly substantial commitments by the pharmaceutical industry – to
produce
lifesaving antiretroviral drugs at global scale.
More equality would not only
produce
the contentment that flows from more security and better health, but also the satisfaction that flows from having more leisure, more time with family and friends, more respect from one's fellows, and more lifestyle choices.
That means that after the election (which is unlikely to
produce
a single political force capable of undertaking this task), Greece’s center-left and center-right parties must learn to collaborate in the cause of effective governance.
This is the paradox of thrift: belt-tightening causes people to lose their jobs, because other people are not buying what they produce, so their debt burden rises rather than falls.
In November, Dubai announced the construction of a solar energy park that will
produce
electricity for less than $0.06 per kilowatt-hour – undercutting the cost of the alternative investment option, a gas or coal-fired power plant.
For starters, construction costs for solar power plants are finally low enough to
produce
electricity at a competitive, stable price for more than 25 years.
In fact, Keynes thought that by about now (the early twenty-first century) most people would have to work only 15 hours a week to
produce
all that they needed for subsistence and comfort.
This can be carried out by a small team, which would hammer out the details of a mutually acceptable framework for a wide-ranging and unconditional dialogue that enables both governments to
produce
some modest initial successes, and gradually build the confidence and trust required to imagine solutions to larger problems.
How Fake News WinsWASHINGTON, DC – In response to the wave of fake news that inundated the recent presidential election campaign in the United States, much attention has been devoted to those who
produce
or spread those stories.
On the surface, writers, directors, and performers seem free to plan and
produce
their shows with little or no supervision or monitoring.
At such times, directives are issued to
produce
programming with specific ideological content, and such shows - dubbed renwu (duties) - are perfunctorily overseen by TV producers, after which the more bottom-up mode returns.
Growth, it seems, is attributed here not to those who
produce
it, but to those who punish it.
Until recently, something approximating this arrangement prevailed in the European polity, redistributing integration’s gains to
produce
mutually beneficial outcomes for diverse European groups.
With some luck, this time will be different - the inflation problem is not yet acute and hence early and gradual restraint may
produce
slowdown rather than a recession.
Moreover, the war didn't change the quality of Iraqi fields, which are still among the richest in the world and can
produce
oil with relatively little effort and investment.
The 2019 election is likely to
produce
even more losses for the establishment parties, which are expected to win only 45% of seats.
And its impact on nominal demand can in principle be calibrated: A small amount will
produce
a potentially useful stimulus to either output or the price level, whereas a very large amount will
produce
excessive inflation.
Coal and gas are burned in huge and growing amounts to
produce
electricity and to provide energy for industry.
Given that wealthy people have a higher propensity to save, increased inequality tends to
produce
sluggish demand growth – unless, that is, the savings of the wealthy are lent to the poor.
This document arose despite the fact that the Convention's mandate did not empower the delegates to
produce
a constitution.
But Europe's institutions are hard to criticize because they
produce
acts that ordinary people cannot name or understand.
These sound good on television, but they do not
produce
an indisputable, testable result.
– do not
produce
easily measurable outcomes.
The search for technical solutions leads to political polarization, and may
produce
stalemate.
In domestic politics, governments
produce
public goods such as policing or a clean environment, from which all citizens can benefit and none are excluded.
Experimental ChinaHONG KONG – Five years ago, few would have expected that China would
produce
four of the top ten global Internet companies (by number of visitors) – Alibaba, Baidu, Tencent, and Sohu – as well as innovative multinationals like Huawei and Xiaomi.
Nonetheless, while the reforms are crucial for China’s future, they are certain to
produce
a backlash.
For countries like Switzerland, which practice true direct democracy, referenda do not tend to
produce
deep polarization.
Beyond bringing important but politically marginalized groups to the table, such a committee might also
produce
a demonstration effect, with successful power-sharing in a small setting possibly encouraging power-sharing writ large.
Finally, China’s deepening commitment to sustainability could improve the chances that the United Nations climate conference in Paris in 2015 will
produce
a global agreement.
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