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CAMBRIDGE – The steady
stream
of improvements in driverless cars has convinced me that before too long the roads will be filled with cars and trucks operating without humans at the wheel.
But many others, confronted with his steady
stream
of insults directed at Latinos, Muslims, and women, seem to have walled off their consciences.
With a steady
stream
of high-quality Russian arms flowing to it, either overtly or covertly, China will increase its naval and air capabilities and strengthen its political position vis-a-vis Taiwan and the disputed Spratly islands in the South China Sea.
But without them, the
stream
of new antiretroviral products used to fight AIDS would not have flowed, because the incentives for developing new drugs would be lacking.
Airborne pollutants, especially fine particles (smaller than 2.5 microns, or roughly the width of a strand of a spider web), enter deep into the lungs and from there enter the blood stream, causing cardiopulmonary disease, cancer, and possibly premature births.
To make matters worse, there has been a steady
stream
of migration-related violence across Europe, from an arson attack on a planned refugee shelter in Germany to police brutality against migrants in Macedonia and Hungary.
Donors and the government claim that a solution is imminent: several billion dollars of supply are now coming on
stream.
In a world of ultra-low returns, Greece would be seen as a splendid opportunity, sustaining a steady
stream
of inward foreign direct investment.
That country of 93 million people is one of the only two immediate neighbors the United States have, and a problematic as well as a promising one: it produces a
stream
of immigrants which cause increasing social problems along the Southern border of the US, and it promises to be a major market for American goods in the future.
Imagine that a fixed portion of new equity issues (IPOs) goes into a public trust that, in turn, generates an income
stream
from which a UBD is paid.
The first two industrial revolutions were built on machines produced by great inventors in glorified barns and bought by cunning entrepreneurs who demanded property rights over the income
stream
“their” machines generated.
The problem is aggravated when people take lump-sum payments and do not transform their assets into an income
stream
for retirement.
The
stream
of statements, half-measures, and clumsy initiatives has done little to improve the situation – and, in some instances, has made things worse.
Human well-being, even survival, will depend on scientific evidence and technological know-how triumphing over shortsighted greed, political timidity, and the continuing
stream
of anti-scientific corporate propaganda.
With the persistence of Europe’s sovereign-debt crisis, safe-haven effects have driven the yield of ten-year US Treasury bonds to their lowest level in 60 years, while the ten-year swap spread – the gap between a fixed-rate and a floating-rate payment
stream
– is negative, implying a real loss for investors.
The latter option would, to use Milton Friedman’s phrase, inject additional demand directly “into the income stream,” rather than trying to stimulate the economy through the indirect levers of asset-price and portfolio-balance effects.
Such an entity could function within the World Bank’s existing International Development Association (IDA) grant-making stream, which delivers funding aimed at promoting equality, economic growth, job creation, and better living conditions.
But, ever since Suleman hit the news stream, dozens of media outlets have begun to report, with a kind of obsessive revulsion, on her every move.
But the company’s rapid ascent has been accompanied by a steady
stream
of revelations of dubious behavior, from violating customers’ privacy and deceiving local government regulators to mistreating drivers.
Using English-speaking models we no longer get the slow, sequential flow of the Russian linguistic
stream
but a competition for asthmatics.
Instead of renting their set of skills and competences for a pre-set price, these young graduates prefer to maximize the lifetime income
stream
they may derive from their human capital.
In a new report, my colleagues at The Nature Conservancy, the C40 Climate Leadership Group, and the International Water Association show that investing in forest protection, reforestation,
stream
bank restoration, improved agricultural practices, and forest-fire management can reduce the amount of pollutants flowing into supplies of drinking water.
Water quality would be improved for more than 600 million people if the farms and ranches operating within their watersheds limited runoff and restored
stream
banks.
Smart taxes should be phased in gradually to allow households and firms time to adjust and for new technologies to come on
stream.
Without Gorbachev and his singular courage, the
stream
of events across Europe during fall of 1989 never would have been possible.
But even then, India’s print media will enjoy a healthy
stream
of advertising revenue that their Western counterparts can only dream about.
The second reason for waning attention to the proposed partnership speaks to a broader issue: A seemingly endless
stream
of short-term political dramas has made it extremely difficult for both Europe and the US to focus for long on any secular and structural initiative.
While I hoped that they might be proven right, the recent
stream
of weak economic data, including May’s timid net job creation of only 69,000, confirmed my doubts.
It is the government that enacts and enforces the copyright, patent, and trademark laws that protect intellectual property rights, guaranteeing successful innovators a steady
stream
of monopoly profits.
Local Science for Large DisastersThe earth produces a reliable
stream
of disasters.
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