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Those who said that there would be no downturn, or that recovery would be rapid, or that the economy’s real problems were structural, or that supporting the economy would
produce
inflation (or high short-term interest rates), or that immediate fiscal austerity would be expansionary were wrong.
The food we
produce
is often wasted, while almost a billion people do not have enough to eat – a reality that leaves many with little choice except to migrate.
The power of the market to transform China will not be unleashed in a stagnant economy, where such measures would aggravate deflationary forces and
produce
a calamity.
And while those causes include political pressures – particularly the devastating civil wars in Syria and Iraq – the refugee flows also reflect the inability of the Middle East to
produce
the income growth that is lifting Asia, Latin America, and large parts of Sub-Saharan Africa out of poverty.
But its very dynamism--its "creative destruction"--tends to
produce
great uncertainties.
The need to
produce
innovative and cost-effective solutions that can be delivered in resource-deprived settings could not be more apparent.
Colombians are ready to hope that, this time, negotiations will
produce
results.
A dramatic curtailment of state resources may eventually push the government toward modernization, but it might also
produce
an uglier shift— toward harder political crackdown, economic nationalism and an essentially isolationist course.
None of this is easy or likely to
produce
results quickly, and some of it may require more resources.
High-level collusion enables thousands of tons of chemical precursors, needed to
produce
heroin, to be trucked into the country.
Yes, we can
produce
more oil, coal, and gas.
You can’t
produce
if you are chanting slogans or spying on friends.
With further reforms, growth could reach 9% per year, which would
produce
a rise of per capita income each year of around 7%, enough to double income per person in a decade.
Several developments converged to
produce
this unexpected outcome.
The shadow economy at that time was said to
produce
between 25% - 35% of the GDP in the former Soviet Union.
As China is now able to harness its own technological might to
produce
sophisticated weapons, Russia’s usefulness in this area is waning fast.
Under the Global Warehouse Receipt Program, for example, farmers may use
produce
stored in depositories as collateral for loans.
By acceding to Musharraf’s desire to keep Sharif on the political margins, the US has left itself with few options if the Bhutto-Musharraf alliance fails to
produce
a government acceptable to Pakistanis.
It will
produce
a “to do” list that will demonstrate how to achieve the most that we can for humanity, which could lead, in turn, to more transparent decision-making.
And, because antibiotics generally
produce
low – and sometimes even negative – returns on investment for the pharmaceutical makers that develop them, many companies and venture capital funds steer clear.
Governments, for their part, should work closely with companies that
produce
diagnostic tools and surveillance techniques, and support useful technologies as they are developed.
Funders compete to identify and support the research that will
produce
the most significant advances in terms of social impact, security, or commercial profitability.
Our natural ecosystems
produce
goods in the form of raw materials and services such as maintaining oxygen in the atmosphere, pollinating plants, cleaning air and water, and even providing us with beauty and inspiration.
In East Asia, a host of countries
produce
components for assembly in China (or elsewhere in the region) and subsequent re-export; in Central and Eastern Europe, a similar phenomenon occurs with Germany as the hub; and, of course, in North America, both Canada and Mexico are increasingly integrated into the US market.
And it is a near-certainty that the Syrian government continues to possess chemical weapons, and could
produce
additional supplies without detection.
And that, in turn, would
produce
financial distress, followed by a crisis if the warning signs were ignored.
In 2003, the US Department of Agriculture announced onerous new rules for testing crops engineered to
produce
pharmaceuticals.
The ostensible objective of the regulation is to avoid contaminating food supplies with drugs, especially when edible crops are used to
produce
them.
When you weigh this against the possibility of the development of the drug industry’s Next Big Thing or, at the very least, a new method to
produce
high-value compounds at low cost, regulators’ preoccupation with such unlikely events appears to be misplaced.
Solar energy enables plants to absorb carbon gas and thereby
produce
not only oxygen, but also matter that the animal kingdom uses for food – and that our machines can use for energy.
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