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Auto companies can’t afford to
produce
two different sets of cars for states with strict and lenient emission rules.
And since bombing is liable to
produce
rising casualties among civilians, even the simple continuation of the bombing may be difficult to sustain.
The conference should follow up on a resolution by the European Parliament to consider whether Afghanistan should become one of the countries licensed to
produce
opium for medical purposes.
This includes not only financial deregulation, but also central bank independence, the separation of monetary and fiscal policies, and the assumption that competitive markets require no government intervention to
produce
an acceptable income distribution, drive innovation, provide necessary infrastructure, and deliver public goods.
Free markets alone cannot cope with the “externalities” that arise when economic activities
produce
harmful consequences that impose no direct cost on individual producers and consumers.
Ayn Rand’s free-market utopia, so beloved by climate-change deniers, is as detached from real-world complexities, and as likely to
produce
social and environmental disaster, as simplistic Marxist faith in the inevitable efficiency and incorruptibility of the state.
If, on the other hand, it works out a consensus on more economic and possibly even military punishment, the UN’s credibility would depend on whether these moves
produce
Iranian compliance.
The austerity plans being adopted by governments in much of Europe and elsewhere around the world, and the curtailment of consumption expenditure by individuals as well, threaten to
produce
a global recession.
Do we have to return to the abstract reasoning of Mandeville and some of his successors, including John Maynard Keynes, who thought that there were reasons to expect that austerity would
produce
depressions?
A Chinese family could own a sewing machine for its own use, but it could not own two sewing machines or hire a neighbor to help
produce
garments.
This hypothetical conversation would help us take stock of global conditions that we have all helped produce, and would set us on a path toward discovering our core responsibilities to each other and the next generation – the essence of global civics.
This time, he must
produce
one if he is to save his skin.
Africa’s reforms to date have already started to
produce
results, though not yet sufficient to guarantee sustained and rapid economic growth.
But South Africa’s aspiration to play a dynamic role beyond its borders is proving increasingly difficult, primarily because the regional environment – indeed, the continental environment – is not hospitable, defying the best efforts of Mbeki’s government to
produce
meaningful and sustained political and economic change.
Carried by contaminated floodwaters to sources of drinking water, transported by unsuspecting travelers, or brought into homes on
produce
irrigated with untreated sewage, the Vibrio cholerae bacterium settles in the small intestine after it is ingested, causing severe diarrhea and dehydration.
The challenge ahead will be to reconcile the emerging economic reality with the social values and ethics needed to
produce
a balanced and inclusive green economy.
One clue lies in the results of studies of the transmission of BSE and variant CJD in mice, which in many cases does not result in death from clinical disease, but instead can
produce
an asymptomatic “carrier state,” in which the disease has not yet manifested itself.
Fishery resources are over-exploited; animal husbandry suffers a similar lack of rigorous management; and the country spends a fortune buying the meat and milk that it could easily
produce
for itself if farmers had the proper incentives.
With more advanced tools, these workers can then
produce
more useful things.
First, their cost of extracting oil is extremely low, which means that they will be able to
produce
profitably at the current price – or even at a much lower price.
Not only does it
produce
benefits for only a couple of countries; a win-win deal for the participating countries may also hurt non-participating countries.
In 1999, operators loading spent fuel into dry-storage at the Trojan Reactor in Oregon found that the protective zinc-carbon coating had started to
produce
hydrogen, which caused a small explosion.
Over a predetermined period, they would
produce
a clear, plainly written report to the public.
Whether the Arab and wider Islamic world’s democratic awakening will actually prevail or
produce
only change at the top of authoritarian regimes, whether it will lead to a stable order or sustained chaos and radicalization, still remains unclear.
Tellingly, the meeting in Durban failed to
produce
any details of the structure of the proposed new development bank, suggesting that little progress had been made in the year since the BRICS’ last meeting in New Delhi, where the plan was announced.
But while a small number of innovative professors are using such methods to reinvent their courses, the tremendous resistance they face from other faculty holds down the size of the market and makes it hard to justify the investments needed to
produce
more rapid change.
But these bargains, by their very nature,
produce
electoral democracies rather than liberal democracies.
Only rarely do political forces align to
produce
a sustainable version of it.
Personally, I do not think that those whose philosophy deplores the whole idea of government, except when it is required to bail out businesses or banks, and who purport to offer a better future by stitching together the shreds and tatters of policies that helped
produce
today’s economic disaster, will have much respect or support from voters.
New digital technologies tend to exhibit scale economies and network effects, which
produce
concentration rather than localization of production.
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