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Private and public entities such as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, USAID, and Grand Challenges Canada have worked with engineers to
produce
rigorous, ethically sound, and scalable medical solutions in global health, and the same should be done with respect to displaced people.
Once it became clear that the epidemic would not be rapidly contained, several firms quickly arranged for clinical trials of potential treatments and vaccines, indicating that they already had the ability to
produce
plausible candidates.
But if DuPont needed capital to
produce
a new chemical in an existing plant, it couldn’t get a loan, because banks don’t know how to assess the risks of innovative products (in the chemical industry or any other).
The goal is to
produce
typical-looking males and females by erasing any ambiguity.
And they say they are helping parents, for whom they can
produce
a “normal”-looking child.
A distinguished group of academics was assigned to
produce
a draft.
Negotiators are now working out the details ahead of another meeting of EU government leaders at the end of January, which is supposed to
produce
specific language and rules for member states to adopt.
If implemented, this proposal could
produce
very high unemployment rates and no route to recovery – in short, a depression.
But will the downturn also
produce
a deeper shift in the values of consumers?
We need to understand better how our economies will evolve in the coming decades, and to redesign our educational systems to
produce
workers with usable skills.
The enormous effort expended to bring the Protocol into force nonetheless indicates how much work will be required to
produce
the next treaty, due to be agreed in Copenhagen in December 2009.
In some areas, modestly warmer temperatures could
produce
higher crop yields if associated changes in precipitation patterns are not adverse and/or irrigation remains viable.
Rather than building on some of the fledgling bipartisanship from earlier in the year, Congress decided to
produce
a mid-year government-financing drama.
Indeed, the movement lacks clear policy objectives, instead capitalizing on popular disgust with Italy’s political elites – a sentiment that led directly to the last election’s failure to
produce
a clear winner.
Because of their relatively short tenure in one position before promotion (less than three years, on average, for local mayors), Chinese officials are under enormous pressure to demonstrate their ability to
produce
economic results quickly.
And the office of the prime minister donated land so CIYOTA could cultivate bananas, maize, and other
produce
to feed students and generate income.
The world, it seems, must be shown that North Korean scientists, despite their dearth of success in producing food, have mastered how to
produce
a weapon of mass destruction.
In October, the Department of Labor followed up with a “clarification’’ that eased worries at pension funds about investing in ventures that
produce
social as well as economic returns.
Commercial agriculture uses petroleum, oil, and gas to operate machinery, transport goods, and
produce
agro-chemicals needed for fertilizers and pesticides.
Moreover, food crops are being grown to
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bio-fuels, reducing their availability for human consumption.
But applications are also made public for 30 days, and if a domestic steel producer indicates that it can
produce
the steel type in question, the application is denied.
In practice, this system will allow any domestic producer to block duty-free imports of steel components that it believes it can
produce.
One example is pumped hydropower, in which excess wind and solar energy is used to pump water uphill into reservoirs that can later
produce
hydroelectric power.
Many economists subscribe to the view that central banks can generate output and employment gains through expansionary monetary policy only if they are able to
produce
surprise inflation in the short run.
At the very least, we need the UN meeting to
produce
four outcomes.
But, even if it is not, well-chosen public investment produces high returns: new roads reduce transportation costs, and new hospitals
produce
a healthier workforce.
Unfortunately, however, hyper-rationality does not always
produce
attractive outcomes when social , rather than individual , choices are concerned.
Still others have argued that Doing Business contains built-in biases against regulation and taxation, which may create incentives for countries to enact reforms that game the system rather than
produce
meaningful results.
So far, the good offices of the Norwegian government have failed to
produce
an agreement on the key question of the post-independence distribution of oil revenues between North and South.
But the emerging Obama doctrine suggests that “elections alone do not make true democracy,” and that, as has been the case in the Arab world, any abrupt move to democracy is bound to
produce
chaos.
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