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For its part, Novartis recently announced that it will invest more than $100 million in antimalarial R&D over the next five years, to help contain emerging resistant
strains
of the disease.
We cannot escape – and therefore must confront – the dilemma that gains from trade sometimes come at the expense of
strains
on domestic social arrangements.
It
strains
the imagination to think that the coming macroeconomic confrontation could subside quickly or quietly.
There is also the ongoing conflict between the Israelis and the Palestinians, as well as
strains
between Israel and Turkey.
The sheer nihilistic irrationality of terrorism
strains
and tests our own beliefs like nothing else can.
This will lead to higher unemployment, with inevitable social
strains
and further stress on already heavily burdened state coffers.
But unskilled workers’ incomes are not keeping pace with overall economic growth, and the resulting social
strains
are a ticking bomb.
Large populations would be displaced, exacerbating existing economic
strains
and social tensions.
Western leaders are aware that an expansion aimed at improving European stability may indeed produce new
strains.
But, despite many stresses and
strains
over the years – including 22 months of autocratic rule during a “state of emergency” declared by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in 1975 – it has survived, and even flourished.
Indeed, in the face of Russia-Georgia strains, Turkey can benefit from a new role in the Caucasus.
Indeed, official propaganda – playing off deep
strains
of nationalism – is the key that allows the Kremlin to foment a climate of jingoism and intolerance.
This discourages inward investment and
strains
relations with coastal neighbors.
As a result, new
strains
are appearing in China’s relationship with the West, and were in full view at last year’s Copenhagen climate-change summit, where China – the world’s largest polluter with the fastest-growing carbon emissions – cleverly deflected pressure by hiding behind developing countries.
Since then, China has added to the
strains
by continuing to manipulate the value of the renminbi, maintaining an abnormally high trade surplus, and restricting goods manufactured by foreign companies in China from entering the domestic market.
The surge of growth in the newly industrializing economies has created some
strains
in the advanced countries; but any adverse effect on the poor in Europe or America must be set against the emergence of perhaps a billion people from abject poverty to at least the glimmerings of a decent life.
To stem the development and spread of drug-resistant TB requires a two-pronged global effort: ensuring early detection and adequate treatment of patients with drug-sensitive TB, and finding new ways to treat patients infected with drug-resistant
strains.
Yet three centuries ago there was also technological progress, from the mechanical clock and the watermill to the cannon and the caravel, and on to
strains
of rice that can be cropped three times a year in Guangzhou and the breeding of merino sheep that can flourish in the hills of Spain.
Because of the system of collegiality, the sheer number of commissioners even now
strains
the Commission's decisionmaking capacity.
Molecular typing of the isolates indicated that 85% were clonally related, implying epidemic transmission of XDR strains, most likely in HIV clinics and hospital wards.
If the concept of “viral sovereignty” had been applied to HIV 25 years ago, we would not have central repositories of thousands of varieties of HIV today; these allow scientists to test drugs and vaccines against all the different
strains
of the virus that causes AIDS.
Failure to share potentially pandemic viral
strains
with world health agencies is morally reprehensible.
But the eurozone’s political
strains
may soon reach a breaking point, with populist anti-austerity parties in the periphery and populist anti-euro and anti-bailout parties in the core possibly gaining the upper hand in next year’s European Parliament elections.
Europe is already facing a perfect storm of fiscal strains, anemic economic growth, massive inflows of migrants and refugees, and renewed Russian aggression.
Seven parents, despite being relatively young, have died of heart attacks or strokes, to which the intolerable
strains
of their situation may have contributed.
These twin struggles are clearly producing two almost distinct
strains
of Catholicism in Poland, and seem to be inspiring like divisions elsewhere.
But, even if Moon becomes president, the new
strains
in South Korea’s relationship with Japan, owing to the revival of historical issues, may not be easy to mend.
The bad news is that low prices will place even greater
strains
on the main oil-exporting countries.
Meanwhile financial fragmentation within the eurozone continues;Spain, and to a lesser extent Italy, suffers a seemingly irresistible rise in borrowing costs; and political
strains
grow more visible.
More investment could enable scientists to discover new microbial
strains
with unique abilities to influence soil and crop health locally, thereby leveraging Africa’s own natural environment to improve agricultural productivity.
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