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The financial crisis and its aftermath will be a period of
testing
and, one hopes, development for the European Union’s institutions, particularly its financial institutions, which are relatively new.
In addition, the outdoor
testing
and deployment of SRM technologies, because of their potential to weaken human rights, democracy, and international peace, should be banned outright.
Egyptian and Israeli leaders must recognize that the ongoing struggle to secure the Sinai Peninsula – which the treaty established as a demilitarized zone – is
testing
peace daily.
Running the Kremlin is, after all, a
testing
job.
While the first recombinant insulin in the 1980’s took less than a decade from
testing
to approval, monoclonal antibodies and gene therapy took more than 20 years to reach the same milestone.
Responding to the bleating of activists, policymakers have subjected the
testing
and commercialization of genetically engineered crops to unscientific and draconian regulations, with dire consequences.
Precautionary policymakers invoke scientific uncertainty to curb technological innovation, whereas their proactionary counterparts encourage innovation as an extension of scientific hypothesis
testing.
As France is dragged down, the widening gap between its bond yields and Germany’s is severely
testing
the political partnership that has driven six decades of European integration.
But the sports world seems intent on exploiting this technology in pursuit of gold medals and championships, and genetic
testing
may be the wave of the future.
A simple model based on prohibition and
testing
for gene modification will not be enough, assuming that detection is possible at all.
Testing
Putin in SyriaNEW YORK – There has been no shortage of scrutiny of what Russian President Vladimir Putin is up to in Syria and why.
Meanwhile, China’s resurrection of its long-dormant claim to the northeastern Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, and its needling of India over Kashmir (one-fifth of which is under Chinese control), is
testing
the new US-India global strategic partnership.
But it was the United States that first undermined the DPJ administration, by
testing
the new government’s loyalty with an unfeasible plan – originally the brainchild of the George W. Bush-era US defense secretary, Donald Rumsfeld – to build a new base for the US Marines stationed on Okinawa.
Scientists must speak out, as they did recently in England, where researchers
testing
a new strain of wheat challenged anti-GM advocates to a public debate.
Despite President Barack Obama’s good intentions, the US Senate is no closer to ratifying the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty, while China, India, and Pakistan, among others, take shelter behind that inaction, with a fragile voluntary moratorium the only obstacle to resumed
testing.
Political and ethical sensitivities notwithstanding, drug testing, approval, and labeling must go wherever the evidence leads.
Many institutions of higher education are already
testing
new models.
This seismic shift toward genetic personalized medicine promises to give each of us insight into our deepest personal identity – our genetic selves – and let us sip the elixir of life in the form of individually tailored
testing
and drugs.
Personalized genetic
testing
is now under investigation by the US Congress and the US Food and Drug Administration for misleading customers into thinking we know much more than we actually do about the link between particular genes and the probability of developing particular illnesses.
In that case, China, needing to test its new warheads, is likely to drive through the gap in the
testing
regime just blasted by America's Senate.
The fruits of spying are not very useful to China, but the combination of spying and
testing
could be.
The US, these people believe, will maintain overwhelming nuclear superiority by nuclear
testing
while swatting down attacks by "rogue" proliferators with missile defenses.
If these countries return to testing, will China be far behind?
Rajan would have been the ideal candidate to guide Indian monetary policy in this
testing
time.
Now we can find out more about each individual patient (and ultimately aggregate data), about the use and performance of drugs and treatments out in the market (not just during testing), and even about outcomes.
Since then, it has been refuted both by political experience and statistical
testing.
This trend is making the
testing
and development of many crops with commercial and humanitarian potential economically unfeasible.
The UK will also have to establish a number of new agencies for regulatory issues that are currently being overseen by the EU, such as nuclear safety, pharmaceutical testing, aviation, and food standards.
In this context, it is unsurprising that even those who oppose regulation in general see the need for it in the case of DTC
testing.
But they can assume the upfront risks of developing and
testing
new approaches to tackling long-term social and environmental problems.
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