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Support for parallel research in the same areas reduces the efficiency of each investment, and such herding behavior by donors may even preclude some of the most significant advances, which often come as a result of combining the
results
of seemingly unrelated research.
To support this effort, we could encourage a new breed of science curators to explore the terrain of scientific knowledge more systematically, looking beyond trending topics to identify surprising but promising linkages between research, as well as conflicting
results
that merit further inquiry.
The EBA conducted another series of stress tests and reported the
results
in late July.
Given this, Saudi Arabia’s leadership – regardless of what temporary
results
are achieved through the Vienna talks – will continue to work hard to ensure that Assad is removed from power and that the mayhem is finally brought to an end.
And yet, with drug-resistant forms of TB spreading, these expenditures do not always yield
results.
They must hold their public health leaders accountable for their actions and demand
results.
Some of the
results
are not surprising – for example, Sweden is ranked as the world’s most equal country.
The
results
have not been pretty.
Whether caused by drought, exhausted soils, locusts, lack of high-yield seeds, the
results
were the same: desperation, disease, and death.
With instantaneous communication and access to information, the less legitimate a regime, the greater will be the temptation for it to manipulate, if not fabricate, the
results
of elections.
As Donald Tusk, the president of the European Council, regularly points out, this could be the first time in history that a trade negotiation
results
in additional barriers to commerce.
Even in the most challenging places, the
results
are clear and powerful.
We have reached two million people in an act of compassion and care, with
results
that are as remarkable as the interfaith cooperation that produces them.
But just as the attack on the National Assembly failed to quell public anger, so, too, will the government’s dismissal of the referendum’s
results.
To say that they were implies three things: top bank executives were rewarded for short-term
results
with large amounts of up-front cash; bank executives did not hold sufficiently large amounts of stock to align their interests with those of shareholders; and executives with more short-term pay and less stock ownership should have had the greatest incentive to take bad and excessive risks, and thus should have performed worse in the crisis.
A key to Piketty’s
results
is that in recent decades the return to capital has diminished, if at all, proportionately much less than the rate at which capital has been growing, thereby leading to an increasing share of capital income.
Results
from such research would not be subject to private-sector monopoly power.
Although Trump leads by an enormous margin in national polls, the strength of his Iowa organization is unknown, and what matters are the state-level
results
as the nominating process moves ahead.
This
results
in the “securitization” of the traditional financial assets, and forces German banks to shift their focus from the old-fashioned lending business into securities underwriting and trading activities.
But Hosuk Lee-Makiyama and Philippe Legrain of the Open Political Economy Network recently delivered a scathing assessment of the
results.
This pragmatic focus on
results
is equally evident in the QDDR’s emphasis on working with mayors around the world on issues like climate change.
Targeting government officials with the incentives and ability to make a difference in regulating emissions on the ground yields
results
much more quickly than negotiations on an international treaty.
But government can take action that improves productivity, investment returns, and conditions for innovation, thereby increasing the pace and enhancing the long-term
results
of structural adjustment.
Billions of dollars of aid has been poured into developing countries, but it has not been enough, and the
results
have been disappointing.
Macron’s government thus has no time to lose, especially given that economic reforms can take time to deliver results, and the next elections are always just around the corner.
And British Prime Minister David Cameron has promised to reduce the powers of EU institutions and to subject the
results
of his negotiations with the Union’s leaders to a popular referendum by the end of 2017.
Short-term goals must have priority, because many Islamist parties are being pressed to produce positive
results
within a single electoral cycle.
“The whole object of the accumulation of wealth,” he wrote, “is to produce results, or potential results, at a comparatively distant, and sometimes at an indefinitely distant, date.”
So why can’t we wait for IFMIF’s
results
before building ITER?
We already have the bad example of the International Space Station, a waste of $100 billion that has produced no scientific
results.
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