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Scientists at the University of California, San Diego, for example, have shown that white rhinos rarely
produce
fertile offspring in captivity.
Over the next three years, the aptly named Extraordinary Chambers will seek to
produce
a measure of legal accountability for one of the worst genocides of the twentieth century.
It remains the best instrument to
produce
those cooperative outcomes that confrontation effectively impedes.
Whether it will operate consistently enough for a long enough time to
produce
significant genetic change can be answered only by future generations.
Hence when last December the Mexican currency, the Peso, suddenly dropped one third in value, this threatened to
produce
not only more immigrants but also panic in the international financial markets.
With modern digital technology, the returns to scale are so large that it no longer makes sense to demand that, say, 1,000 firms
produce
versions of the same good, each meeting one-thousandth of total demand.
So, when it comes to automobiles, for example, one firm would
produce
all of the gears, another producing all of the brake pads, and so on.
As we all are embarrassingly aware, it was the Americans who had to
produce
the intervention that finally stopped the bloodshed in the Balkans.
Such forests
produce
fuelwood, which accounts for about half of tree removals.
They also
produce
materials for clothes, oils for soaps and lubricants, fruits, and other foods, such as cocoa.
But most buildings today are constructed using bricks and mortar, concrete, and, for larger structures, steel – all materials that
produce
substantial carbon emissions during the manufacturing process.
Yet rich countries should, through education and building on their edge in know-how, be able to find new comparative advantages for what they
produce.
Meanwhile, persistent global imbalances will continue to
produce
anxiety, especially for those whose lives depend on exchange rates.
The necessary outcome, as first divined by Charles Darwin, was the selection of those lineages most apt to survive and , especially ,
produce
progeny under existing conditions.
In this case, an embryo is being selected not only to avoid congenital disease and thus directly benefit the resulting child, but also to
produce
a child whose very existence could provide a cure for an older sibling, and with virtually no risk to the donor child.
Japan’s 150 million people still
produce
far more than 2.5 billion Chinese and Indians.
Of course, crises inevitably
produce
major setbacks with long recovery periods, drastically reducing growth in income and wealth.
We start with 100 farmers producing 100 units of food: technological progress enables 50 to
produce
the same amount, and the other 50 to move to factories that
produce
washing machines or cars or whatever.
For example, most towns and cities do not
produce
food, cars, gasoline, medicines, TVs, or films.
To survive and thrive, societies need to pay special attention to those activities that
produce
goods and services they can sell to non-residents.
Through sovereign investments in high-tech firms, policymakers can
produce
positive multiplier effects, including on the capital markets that were previously developed through privatization.
This would create the most important thing that these states and their rapidly growing young populations need to
produce
stability within the framework of democratic development: grounds for hope of economic and social progress.
These doubts were moderated somewhat as America's strategy began to
produce
results.
The key choices about war and peace in our future will depend not on gender, but on how leaders combine hard- and soft-power skills to
produce
smart strategies.
More than half of all approved drugs
produce
a serious adverse reaction that is not known at the time of regulatory approval.
The damage to public health resulting from poor sanitation limits economic development, because it causes workers to produce, save, and invest less, and to die younger.
Tweets can help to set the global agenda, but they do not
produce
soft power if they are not credible.
Decision-making would also be more inclusive and deliberative, and
produce
solutions that more closely reflected societal needs.
They studied how much light green beans need to thrive; which wavelengths
produce
the most delicious tomatoes; what temperatures cause basil to flourish; and which combination of nutrients creates the healthiest cauliflower.
PlantLab’s pitch is that a PPU the size of a city block and just a few stories high could
produce
the same volume of high-quality crops as a large farm, while consuming fewer resources.
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