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An apprentice economist no longer needs to be particularly bright to
produce
unorthodox policy conclusions.
In fact, a “protest” vote for an impossible third-party candidate can
produce
an outcome that is much farther from one’s own values than a vote for a candidate who has a platform more closely resembling that of the “ideal” choice.
Yet protest votes, together with protest non-votes, could
produce
a decidedly brown outcome.
Because Syria's rulers have neither the ability nor the know-how to
produce
such a vision, civil society has been granted some leeway for action.
But the Project seems to represent the type of activity that can help
produce
visions for change.
If, however, it is treated as a validation of the status quo, it will
produce
only a short reprieve for a besieged EU.
Power is the ability to affect others to
produce
the outcomes one wants.
This means that the country seeking information must
produce
a substantiated request, naming the taxable person and the specific bank in question or describing them in sufficient detail.
Light-water reactors (LWRs) like those at Fukushima, which use water as a primary coolant,
produce
most of the world’s nuclear power.
Congress recognized the need for an aggregate statistical picture of the economy, but it didn’t know how to
produce
one.
Clever government officials of goodwill, he thought, could design economic institutions that would be superior to the market -- or could at least tweak the market with taxes, subsidies, and regulations to
produce
superior outcomes.
Moreover, growing urbanization and other non-agricultural uses of land have reduced acreage available for food production, while agricultural land is increasingly used to
produce
commodities other than food, such as bio-fuels.
It is also worth noting what kind of event is needed to
produce
a 12.5% crash in the long-term bond market.
An extreme form of this may be coming in the form of 3D printing, a technology that makes it possible to
produce
an astonishingly wide and growing range of products by printing them one layer at a time.
In some sense, this represents the ultimate compression of supply chains, as firms
produce
to final demand with minimal delay.
And achieving food security is impossible without agricultural systems and practices that not only support farmers and
produce
enough food to meet people’s nutritional needs, but that also preserve natural resources by, for example, preventing soil erosion and relying on more efficient nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizers.
Lately, he has begun to admit that the "Malay first" policies he has promoted since 1969 have failed to
produce
the skilled Malay elite essential to a modern knowledge economy.
Indeed, Indonesia is unlikely any time soon to
produce
a leader they can depend upon in ways that Malaysia's Chinese now rely upon Premier Mahathir.
His physician patented certain chemicals in Moore's blood without his knowledge or consent, set up contracts, and sold the rights to a Swiss pharmaceutical company to
produce
drugs from the "Mo" cell line.
The super-flexible US economy keeps managing to
produce
more with less.
Somewhat higher inflation in the surplus countries and larger cross-border resource transfers would give the deficit countries more time, allowing for structural reforms to
produce
results and reducing the need for deflation.
While the 1987 Intifada brought about the Oslo process and the return of the PLO leadership, it failed to
produce
a real economy in Gaza.
One thing, however, seems certain: If Scotland votes for independence in September, a referendum within the rump UK on continued EU membership would be even less likely to
produce
a victory for those who wish to remain.
These programs
produce
powerful agents for community development in Burma, and can significantly improve the prospects for better governance.
Is this one of those monuments that has been erected not by artists but by critics, who
produce
meaning not through creation but through interpretation?
As a result, the summit will most likely
produce
sincere pledges to work together to stimulate the global recovery and adjust the two sides’ economic imbalances – but not much more.
They
produce
skin-deep democracies in which people have a vote but don’t really have a stake, in which wealth is increasingly concentrated and income disparities are harder to breach.
The consumption of veal has fallen sharply since it became widely known that to
produce
so-called “white” – actually pale pink – veal, newborn calves are separated from their mothers, deliberately made anemic, denied roughage, and kept in stalls so narrow that they cannot walk or turn around.
A net Democratic gain of four Senate seats would
produce
a 50-50 split, in which case, if Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton wins, her vice president, Tim Kaine, would be on hand to break tie votes.
Before aircraft manufacturers can
produce
and sell a new airplane model, they must spend billions of dollars over a decade or more of development – costs that must later be recouped.
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