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But explicit carbon prices played almost no role in driving down the cost of solar power, or in achieving a
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dramatic decline in the cost of wind power and batteries.
Stock exchanges in these countries have
similarly
continued to fall.
Similarly, 54% of Renault SA’s shareholders, which include the French state, opposed CEO Carlos Ghosn’s €25 million ($28 million) remuneration package at the company’s AGM in April.
Similarly, European security and intelligence services have pooled resources in a common center for threat analysis in Brussels.
Similarly, a global change to a new, more distributed power sector – with more renewable energy and a smarter grid infrastructure – could have growth benefits.
Cooperation on migration has
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regressed.
Similarly, the World Bank’s Disease Control Priorities Report tells us that a program to treat tuberculosis in the developing world, promoted by the Stop TB Partnership, gives people an extra year of life at a cost ranging from $5 to $50.
The kinds of heterodox monetary policy that might be used to prevent deflation
similarly
risk an overreaction and renewed inflation.
Similarly, NASA’s important earth-science initiatives may be shunted off to other government agencies – where they can be defunded and left to die.
Similarly, the threat of pandemics means that Americans may come to recognize the importance of a stronger World Health Organization, just as the problem of nuclear proliferation is increasing awareness of the importance of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Similarly, whereas an ever-expanding bureaucracy encumbered the Soviet economy, China’s economy benefits from the decentralization of considerable economic authority to local governments.
Similarly, India has 104 million poor households and 107 million aspirant households.
As the largest country of the 21st century, With the US now in Britain’s place, it should play a similar role by should
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promotingte an open international economy and commons (seas, space, iInternet), mediateing international disputes before they escalate, and developing international rules and institutions.
Similarly, college administrators who want to move their institutions up in the US News and World Reports rankings have made unwise decisions, such as investing in extravagant gyms at the expense of academics.
Similarly, 53% of companies surveyed by the Carbon Disclosure Project reported that water risks are already taking a toll, owing to property damage, higher prices, poor water quality, business interruptions, and supply-chain disruptions.
Similarly, the beverage company SABMiller is targeting a 25% reduction in the water intensity of its beer production between 2008 and 2015, and is now enhancing its water resilience throughout its global operations.
Similarly, opinion polls show that support for EU membership has fallen rapidly even in many candidate countries.
Similarly, in 2008, Russia’s then-President Dmitri Medvedev identified the US war on terror as an opportunity to create strategic partnerships with rising powers such as Brazil, and with the Bolivarian Alliance for the Americas (ALBA), a Venezuelan-inspired bloc opposed to US designs in the region.
Similarly, it might help to have accounting firms be selected by minority shareholders or paid by the stock exchange, rather than by a company itself.
Because they receive more applications from well-qualified women than they do from
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qualified men, they admit less-qualified men to ensure “gender balance” on campus.
Similarly, British Petroleum, which has invested more in Russia than any other company to date, has recently discovered that its rights to the Kovytkino gas field are not guaranteed at all.
Similarly, knowledge of symbiosis and tsetse reproduction can be harnessed to develop new methods to control tsetse populations.
Similarly, Latin America accounted for 9.8% of (non-martyr) canonizations, along with 6.6% for North America, 4.1% for Asia, and 0.8% for Africa.
Similarly, Russia’s international currency reserves declined from $510 billion at the end of 2013 to a low of $356 billion in March 2015.
Could Hillary Clinton be
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punished in her quest to be the Democratic Party’s nominee in next year’s US presidential election?
Similarly, standardized tools produced by both Neanderthals and Moderns appeared 80,000 years ago.
Similarly, while many countries are told to privatize social security, America's public social security system is efficient (with transactions costs a fraction of private annuities), and customers are responsive to it.
Similarly, trade integration and comparable economic structures tend to synchronize the business cycles of member countries, making common monetary and exchange rate policies more likely to serve the interests of all.
Chinese growth is unlikely to accelerate and lift commodity prices; the Fed has increased the pace of its QE tapering; structural reforms are not likely until after elections; and incumbent governments have been
similarly
wary of the growth-depressing effects of tightening fiscal, monetary, and credit policies.
Similarly, in Great Britain, an increasingly inquisitive and critical public is now lumping together bankers and members of Parliament in a common climate of suspicion.
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