Promising
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Genuine progress depends on Chinese leaders’ willingness to address the structural flaws – namely, the restrictions on domestic private capital – that are impeding the financial system’s ability to channel savings to the most
promising
economic sectors.
The good news is that a
promising
new technology is ready for field-testing.
Now that Oxitec has conducted
promising
field trials in the Cayman Islands, Malaysia, and Brazil, it is preparing to conduct trials in other countries, including the United States.
He is
promising
that, by the end of the year, he will introduce a bill to crack down on those spreading misinformation during any election period.
For now, it is
promising
to learn that the proposed law would pertain only to the period preceding elections – a delicate moment in the public life of a democracy.
If countries meet their commitments under the Paris climate agreement, the total sea-level rise could be halved, with more ambitious schemes
promising
even greater reductions.
Many
promising
policies with the potential to create a safe and humane asylum process have been proposed.
Influential opposition figures – such as former parliamentarian and political prisoner Riad Seif and the SNC’s former leader, Burhan Ghalioun – have proposed
promising
strategies for forming such an umbrella organization.
That’s a
promising
start.
Politics seems a more
promising
avenue: US trade policies in steel and aircraft are probably better explained by policymakers’ desire to help those specific industries – both of which have a powerful lobbying presence in Washington, DC – than by their overall economic consequences.
Some of the most
promising
ways to mitigate climate change are what we call “natural climate solutions”: the conservation, restoration, and improved management of land, in order to increase carbon storage or avoid greenhouse-gas emissions in landscapes worldwide.
No other field of scientific research holds more
promising
implications for our understanding of the universe.
Early intervention and informational campaigns about return-to-work options are
promising
possibilities.
More importantly, despite the
promising
news coming from Germany these days, it would be an overstatement to call the German economy a growth engine for Europe, given that it, too, is growing more slowly than the euro zone as a whole.
But Europe should also reflect on its own practices, including trade policy, where the EU works systematically to unbalance the global trade regime against developing countries, despite
promising
that those imbalances would be corrected in the current round of trade negotiations.
The renewed fighting, coming eight months after a
promising
peace initiative known as the “Goma Agreement,” means more civilian deaths and little chance of normality returning to the eastern part of Congo.
The most important, most
promising
is to extend NATO’s membership Eastward without antagonizing Russia.
The important issue, according to Levy and Murnane, is that the most
promising
future careers will be those grounded in either expert thinking or complex communication skills.
Asking governments to cut pensions at a time of rising job insecurity is a political nonstarter, whereas continuously
promising
more benefits is financially suicidal.
It is
promising
to live within its means forever, and rely on internal savings and external investment for growth – far short of what any large country, controlling its own currency, would do when facing a comparable disaster.
His electoral platform will remain the most
promising
in the immediate future, particularly since United Russia lacks the courage and flexibility to embrace contemporary Russian conservatism.
Draghi reversed the euro’s slide into oblivion by
promising
potentially unlimited purchases of member governments’ bonds.
A government that came to power
promising
to create national unity now seems disoriented in the face of the country’s deepening regional, racial, and economic divisions.
The loss of biodiversity has already closed
promising
new avenues of medical research.
This is not just ancient history, irrelevant in the era of molecular biology: naturally derived compounds, such as taxol, still provide some of the most
promising
avenues for the treatment of cancers and other diseases.
Not only does it offer the most
promising
solution to the economic grievances of his core supporters; it also entails a surge in infrastructure spending, much like the one Trump has already promised.
In the short term, however, financing should not be a problem: foreign-exchange reserves have reached more than $250 billion; foreign direct investment, which has fallen elsewhere, still looks
promising.
The most controversial issue, within the committee and in Germany, relates to financing infrastructure via public-private partnerships, a seemingly
promising
solution that nonetheless has proved to be far from a panacea.
More
promising
examples, albeit less well-known, may be found in Internet-driven lending and borrowing clubs or, more generally, the peer-to-peer initiatives in consumer financial services.
Our focus now is on completing clinical trials for two
promising
new antimalarial drug candidates.
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