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Were those products’ success the result of a unique Apple asset, namely Steve Jobs, or is the company well positioned to
produce
the next big thing?
The extra tax revenue that such a rebate would
produce
would reduce government deficits significantly.
Indeed, the need to compensate bondholders for risks could provide market discipline: when financial firms operate in ways that can be expected to
produce
increased risks down the road, they should expect to “pay” with, say, higher interest rates or tighter conditions.
In other words, financial markets are prone to
produce
bubbles.ampnbsp;
But, when Romney talked about increasing coal production, Obama neglected to point out that carbon dioxide from coal-fired electricity generation is already a major contributor to climate change; that we still lack the technology to
produce
“clean coal”; and that increasing the use of coal will impose huge burdens on people worldwide.
In the US, however, it was not until the uproar over Turing’s price hike that a competitor announced it would
produce
an alternative for about $1 a pill.
As a result, globalization’s tendency to
produce
macroeconomic imbalances and financial fragility, its adverse impact on equality and social peace in many countries, and its weak political legitimacy will continue to generate tension and periodic crises.
Efficiency-minded knowledge managers nowadays say that the very idea of the university as a place where the same people
produce
and distribute knowledge is a throwback to the Middle Ages.
In the case of the university, this means allowing access to knowledge to students who lack the intellectual, political, or financial resources that might have enabled them to
produce
it for themselves.
Some analysts have estimated that, with many fewer employees needed to
produce
the current volume of goods and services, a large share of current employment could be made redundant.
This causes inflation, because, other than fuel, Russians do not
produce
much else.
They recently discovered what their Arab colleagues have known for a long time: that for an oil-rich regime, it is cheaper and safer to buy knowledge than to
produce
it.
An illiberal society can
produce
growth, but it cannot enjoy it.
Both managements and investors should take market learning into account, paying close attention to the potential increase in market capitalization that eliminating anti-takeover provisions could
produce.
It requires profound indigenous change that might take the better part of this century to
produce.
When cost-cutting efforts
produce
drinking water that fails to meet basic health standards, “government for the people” has been seriously eroded.
Iran has now enriched enough uranium to
produce
(in principle) one nuclear bomb.
A “liberal realist” policy should look to the long-term evolution of world order and realize the responsibility of the international system’s strongest country to
produce
global public goods – things people and governments around the world want but cannot otherwise attain – as Britain did in the nineteenth century.
The same month, Brazil’s top biomedical research and development center, Bio-Manguinhos, in partnership with the Gates Foundation, announced plans to
produce
a combined measles and rubella vaccine.
Today, emerging-country manufacturers
produce
about 50% of vaccines purchased by United Nations agencies for use in the developing world, up from less than 10% in 1997.
The Gates Foundation supported a major partnership between the Serum Institute of India and SynCo Bio Partners, a Dutch vaccine producer, to
produce
a low-cost vaccine to protect more than 450 million people in Africa from meningitis.
A joint partnership with GlaxoSmithKline will
produce
a six-in-one vaccine protecting children against polio and other infectious diseases; another, with Novartis, will
produce
two vaccines that will protect millions of people in the developing world from typhoid and paratyphoid fevers.
We have the knowhow to
produce
effective vaccines, make them affordable, and deliver them to the children who need them.
One argument frequently made for equalizing pay is that sportswomen put in as much effort as sportsmen to
produce
their results.
In these circumstances, the model functions as classic presidentialism (even if it does not
produce
legislative majorities).
They must still train, of course, but if their genes
produce
more EPO than ours, they are going to beat us in the Tour de France, no matter how hard we train.
Myriad human interactions
produce
institutions, norms, organizations, and practices that perpetuate a sexual hierarchy of wellbeing.
For low-income countries, this means reducing the use of imported oil to
produce
electricity.
If highly leveraged developers are under stress, they could
produce
non-performing loans – and thus considerable risk – in both the traditional and shadow banking sectors.
The European Council, recognizing the urgency of this issue, has called for greater electricity interconnection, targeting 10% of generating capacity by 2020 and 15% by 2030, with countries exporting 15 megawatts of power for every 100 megawatts they
produce.
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