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Scientists are therefore still searching for an accurate predictive test that is cheaper, quicker, and less invasive than PET scans or lumbar punctures.
The hyper-speed of Globalization 2.0 suggests the need for
quicker
triggers and wider coverage for worker retraining, relocation allowances, job-search assistance, wage insurance for older workers, and longer-duration unemployment benefits.
The fact that the Americans were
quicker
on their feet than the EU also helped to solidify a sense of loyalty that many people in the new democracies feel toward the US.
Open Education promises to provide children with learning materials tailored to their individual needs, in contrast to today’s “off the rack” materials, together with
quicker
feedback loops that match learning outcomes more directly with content development and improvement.
As the Baltic example shows,
quicker
fiscal adjustments can drive structural changes.
Besides, in contrast to China, where economic reforms were
quicker
and more complete, India still has a way to go: privatization, labor-market reforms, and opening up the retail sector to larger, more efficient operators are all pending – and will give a further boost to India’s growth rate once they are implemented.
If policymakers overlook them, they run the risk of encouraging quicker, cheaper forms of education that will do far less to serve either students or society.
That’s all good, but the EU needs to be
quicker.
Even among the early industrializers, IP protection came very late and often was deliberately eschewed to enable for
quicker
industrialization and growth.
In the old model returns come quicker, but the long-term implications are gloomy, because the economy would remain saddled with the same problems it has confronted for decades.
In particular, tensions have grown between the Malay majority and the country’s large Chinese minority, which has been
quicker
to benefit from Malaysia’s economic opening to the world.
Given that micro, small, and medium-size enterprises are the main drivers of Mexico’s economy, we are using digital tools to make it
quicker
and easier for entrepreneurs to start their own businesses, while facilitating their access to commercial bank funding.
The faster the new technology is introduced, the more jobs it eats up, but the
quicker
its promised benefits are realized.
Specifically, what we need are simpler, quicker, and cheaper ways to test and treat TB, especially in remote and impoverished settings.
But a war to prevent Iran from gaining nuclear arms is probably a
quicker
and surer route to the same destination.
Still, China is transforming its coastal navy into an ocean-going navy at a pace far
quicker
than most experts reckoned possible.
The Great Contraction of 2008-2009CAMBRIDGE – A popular view among economic forecasters and market bulls is that “the deeper the recession, the
quicker
the recovery.”
First impressions of Prodi's remarks, in some candidate countries, was that he appeared to be recommending that EU membership should be easier and
quicker.
Romano Prodi's policy may encourage the candidates, by allowing some to join
quicker
than others.
The entire patient experience will be transformed, with better prevention,
quicker
diagnoses, shorter hospital stays, and longer independent living becoming the norm.
If the main problem had been confined to excess leverage and risk-taking within the financial sector, the economic shock would have been large, but the recovery
quicker.
They will be
quicker
to recover their levels of employment.
Insecure states are
quicker
to sense acts of betrayal.
Chinese officials viewed their actions in 2008-2009 as one-off measures, and they have been much
quicker
than their US counterparts to face up to the perils of policies initiated in the depths of the crisis.
All studies undertaken in the area have also revealed that women are not only the most active among informal-sector entrepreneurs, but they are also
quicker
to meet their commitments.
Policy coordination and a global strategy that instills confidence and creates hope will bring a
quicker
and stronger recovery to us all.
The sooner the epidemic is over, the
quicker
China’s economy will recover, given its trend growth.
Even before Iran agreed to halt its nuclear weapons program under the 2015 nuclear deal, Europeans occasionally grumbled about US extraterritoriality, suspecting that the US might be
quicker
to impose large penalties on European banks than on their American peers for violating sanctions.
First-year ice now dominates, leaving the sea cover more fragile and
quicker
to melt.
Other measures adopted by President Cyril Ramaphosa’s administration, which was
quicker
off the mark than most Western governments, include expansionary monetary policy and tapping surplus funds held by public financial institutions.
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