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After World War II, during which Germany had invaded France for the third time in 70 years, the French leader Jean Monnet decided that revenge upon a defeated Germany would
produce
yet another tragedy.
For each innovative champion that sells cutting-edge products on the global market, there are many poorly managed companies with fewer than ten employees that
produce
only for the local market.
But education-job mismatches plague economies worldwide, partly because formal education fails to
produce
graduates with skills and technical competencies relevant to the labor market.
It will also be used to
produce
zero-carbon fuels such as hydrogen for ocean shipping and synthetic hydrocarbons for airplanes.
Did cynical salespeople in these and other countries lead people to believe that the boom times would
produce
wealth for everyone?
The essence of globalization – free trade – rests on the theory of comparative advantage, which views international trade as profitable even for a country that can
produce
every commodity more cheaply (in terms of labor or all resources) than any other country.
The reality is that, under a flexible exchange-rate regime, competitive devaluations do not
produce
undesirable imbalances.
All other things being equal, larger and more socially interconnected groups will
produce
a greater number of fancier tools, technologies, and techniques, even if their individual members are less inventive than those comprising a smaller, more isolated group.
Polanyi accepted that a market society could indeed
produce
a great deal of material prosperity, but he was concerned that it could only do so by turning people into puppets and playthings of mindless market forces, and that people did not take well to this new role.
Its conservative philosophy has consistently failed to
produce
economic growth, and the benefits of what growth has occurred have disproportionately gone to the wealthy.
For these individuals, instead of hearing just one's name, voices
produce
a stream of speech, often vulgar or derogatory ("You are a fat whore," "Go to hell") or a running commentary on one's most private thoughts.
The second idea is that deprivation of social interaction--namely human conversation--makes the brain more likely to
produce
hallucinated conversations.
Indeed, sensory deprivation can
produce
hallucinations in the sense mode that is deprived.
An example is Charles Bonnet Syndrome, where visual impairments in the elderly can
produce
visions of human figures.
Indeed, heightened emotionality prompts the brain to
produce
information consonant with that emotional state.
It could be that these powerful emotional states increase the propensity of the brain to
produce
corresponding verbal "messages."
These sorts of trees can be restored, given a concerted campaign and investment in nurseries to
produce
local varieties.
When the turmoil comes, it is likely to be triggered – as with the euro crisis – by Greece, which is holding a presidential election that seems unlikely to
produce
a winner.
Taxis
produce
not only income tax, but also value-added or sales taxes.
But this argument is flawed: bio-plastics are very expensive and energy-intensive to produce, and still contain large amounts of material derived from oil.
These institutions might no longer
produce
Jim Crow laws; but the American criminal-justice system, for example, remains a poster child for institutionalized racism.
The World Food Program can help peasant farmers to
produce
more food in the countryside and then purchase the food to use in food-for-work programs oriented to construction projects.
America’s economy was blessed in the 1990s with low energy prices, a high pace of innovation, and a China increasingly offering high-quality goods at decreasing prices, all of which combined to
produce
low inflation and rapid growth.
Three Paths for Indebted DemocraciesCHICAGO – Democratic governments are not incentivized to take decisions that have short-term costs but
produce
long-term gains, the typical pattern for any investment.
To remain profitable, younger growers must
produce
larger crops from smaller spaces, which requires innovation.
There is a mutual gain from economic cooperation in addition to what each type of talent could
produce
independently – an insight later built on by the philosopher John Rawls.
Had Israel not learned of the secret plant, which was on the verge of launching operations to
produce
material for an atomic arsenal, the rebels effectively would have been in possession of a radiological weapon.
Farmers have been unloading
produce
below cost, because no one has the money to purchase it, and the winter crop could not be sown in time, because no one had cash for seeds.
In order to help Indians to process the food that they
produce
before it perishes, the food supply chain must be modernized.
The Swiss solution of electing an all-embracing and balanced government tends to
produce
boring and uninspiring politics.
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