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Instead, one could perform pre-implantation genetic diagnosis to identify a normal embryo (the parents’ eggs and sperm would
produce
both affected and unaffected embryos), and then implant it in the uterus.
Germany’s general election appears likely to
produce
a repeat of the current government coalition of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union and the Free Democrats, with opinion polls suggesting that a grand coalition between the CDU and the Social Democrats is less likely.
As a result, their offspring
produce
high levels of a protein that prevents their cells from functioning normally, causing them to die before reaching maturity.
But, although women
produce
most of the world’s food, they own less than 20% of the world’s farmland.
Immigration countries gain because all but marginal migrants
produce
more value added than they get back in wages.
But migrants
produce
no additional value added for the countries into which they immigrate, but incur migration costs and their contribution to domestic value added is missing.
They must formulate and present realistic solutions, and negotiate forcefully and realistically before and during the Copenhagen conference in December 2009 in order to
produce
a global agreement that is based on an equitable sharing of the global commons.
Proof positive that proportional representation can
produce
strange outcomes.
Special courts, tasked with prosecuting terrorism and crimes against the state, have been working overtime to
produce
charges that are often as absurd as they are baseless.
Alongside such Pharaonic waste, however, the infrastructure and economic development supported by continuing dependence on French finance and public-spirited expatriate French technocrats helped
produce
what became known as the “Ivoirian miracle.”
The main danger for Japan today is a tendency to turn inward, rather than becoming a global civilian power that realizes its great potential to
produce
global public goods.
Chinese often complain that they
produce
iPhone jobs, but not Steve Jobs.
The price system is a decentralized information system that reveals people’s willingness to buy or sell and the wisdom of buying some inputs in order to
produce
a certain output at the going market price.
Others are attempting to reduce their reliance on forage fish by replacing fish meal with plant proteins, or by adopting new biotechnologies to
produce
fish feed more sustainably.
A majority of patents are used not to
produce
commercial value, but to create defensive legal thickets that can keep potential competitors at bay.
That will require demonstrating that whatever deal is reached was not a rush job, and that concerns about Iran’s nuclear program – such as the heavy-water reactor site at Arak, which is likely to
produce
plutonium – have been addressed effectively.
This is particularly true in Asia, where cities house more than half of the population and
produce
almost 80% of economic output.
The first claim was that macroeconomic distress is caused by the government, not by the unstable private market, or, rather, that the form of macroeconomic regulation required to
produce
economic stability is straightforward and easily achieved.
But when you dug into their argument, it turned out that what they really meant was the second: whenever private-market instability threatened to cause a depression, the government could avert it or
produce
a rapid recovery simply by purchasing enough bonds for cash to flood the economy with liquidity.
In 1979, the Friedmans could confidently claim that, in the absence of government-mandated discrimination (for example, the South’s segregationist Jim Crow laws), the market economy would
produce
a sufficiently egalitarian distribution of income.
But even without noisome politics, the sheer amount of money required to stage the Olympic Games – the building contracts for stadiums, transport infrastructure, and hotels, together with all the other commercial razzmatazz – was bound to
produce
a culture of bribery and kickbacks.
In order to
produce
this confidence, it is above all necessary that we are honorable, open, and easily reconciled in case of frictions.”
Hamas’s rejection of the Oslo Accords bore political fruit as it became increasingly clear to Palestinians that the handshakes on the White House lawn would not
produce
the coveted end to the Israeli occupation, or even of Israel’s illegal settlement activities.
Households consume one third of the final energy used in the European Union and
produce
around two-thirds of municipal waste.
But, whereas America’s problem in the world today is that domestic pressures sometimes lead to an excess of fortitude, China’s problem is that similarly constraining pressures
produce
foreign-policy weakness.
In fact, fiscal tightening on anything like this scale would
produce
a deep recession, increasing the debt ratio.
While a single person can arouse our emotions, such feelings tend to be temporary and rarely
produce
a lasting change in our lives.
Some injury messages directly excite brain structures that
produce
emotion, and these in turn stimulate areas of the brain that create the meaning of the immediate situation.
These processes combine to
produce
the private and unpleasant bodily awareness that we call pain.
In the absence of this, it is assumed that free economic migration within the EU will
produce
little net movement of populations.
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