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Liberalisation, free trade and competition in a larger EU should, in the medium-term,
produce
benefits for all, including existing members; and in its present form the CAP is in any case unsustainable, with or without enlargement.
Moreover, its defense industry lacks the capacity to
produce
modern equipment as quickly as the plan anticipated.
The implication of these findings is that early on (perhaps since dinosaurs ruled the earth, or even before) evolution hit upon a way of wiring the brain to
produce
responses likely to keep an organism alive in dangerous situations.
Together, Africa’s governments and private sector can
produce
the investment and action needed to stop the disease for good – and ensure greater prosperity across the continent.
Undaunted, he sought to acquire technologies to
produce
the weapons.
The question is whether the alternative approach to Trump – the far less friendly, more businesslike approach of German Chancellor Angela Merkel – will
produce
better results.
Germans collectively spend less than they produce, and the difference necessarily shows up as net exports.
African farmers
produce
roughly one ton of grain per hectare, compared with more than four tons per hectare in China, where farmers use fertilizers heavily.
He made three main points: Germany didn’t have the capacity to pay were it to regain anything like a normal standard of living; any attempt to force it to reduce its standard of living would
produce
revolution; and to the extent that Germany was able to increase its exports to pay reparations, this would be at the expense of the recipients’ exports.
They should attempt to
produce
an immediate cessation of violence from both sides while simultaneously focusing on a permanent settlement of our conflict.
The trick will be to induce the brain to
produce
and deliver to the correct destination any kind of neuron that might be needed, so that regardless of cell class, new cells of the required kind can replace others of the same type that have died.
But staying out will
produce
nearly the same result and dramatically shake America’s credibility in a crisis-ridden region, with serious consequences for the future.
According to British climate minister Chris Huhne, the results showed that the United Nations climate-change negotiation system “really works and can
produce
results.”
But India's railways still
produce
other mind-boggling figures: 23 million passengers are transported daily (over eight billion per year, more than the world's entire population) on 12,617 trains connecting 7,172 stations across a 65,000-kilometer (40,000-mile) network.
By understanding and drawing on proven innovations from around the world, Africa could leapfrog more developed countries technologically, building the capacity to
produce
more sophisticated, higher-value goods.
We certainly will be able to
produce
low-carbon energy cheaply enough to support sustained economic growth and prosperity; what is much less certain is whether it will be cheaper than fossil fuels soon enough to avoid climate disaster.
A purely free-market approach to the required energy transition would
produce
insufficient progress on emissions reductions and leave behind large stranded assets, representing trillions of dollars of wasted investment.
The growing tendency of many professions to
produce
winner-take-all outcomes may play a role as well.
This is significant because, thanks to compounding, small increases in a growth rate
produce
large benefits down the road.
Elections Without WinnersWhen football matches – at least those that must
produce
a winner – end in a draw, a penalty shoot-out must resolve the matter, as this World Cup has demonstrated so dramatically.
But when it comes to elections – which ideally should always
produce
a winner – there is no such device.
It is an environment that will
produce
deep disparities in economic performance around the world.
By contrast, government services and health care, which together
produce
more than a quarter of GDP, have had virtually no productivity growth.
But the question remains: What will these countries
produce
and export – besides primary products – to be able to afford the imported cellphones?
First, the key resources that command high prices and thus
produce
wealth are not fixed, like land, but are variable: the skills of craft workers and engineers, the energy and experience of entrepreneurs, and machines and buildings are all things that can be multiplied.
And inward-looking policies in Russia and Turkey, driven largely by their leaders’ egos, are unlikely to
produce
anything but harm.
Some institutions are so vital that they
produce
either a competent and fair state if they function well or a corrupt, unfair, and ineffective state if they operate poorly.
With both sides ignoring the far-reaching implications of Donald Trump’s election as US president – namely, the decline of the liberal world order – the process seems set to
produce
a tragedy for the United Kingdom and the European Union alike.
The fourth challenge is to change how we produce, transport, and consume energy .
How this was to
produce
full employment was never worked out.
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