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Surgically harvesting eggs from a woman's ovaries, fertilizing them outside her body, and
transferring
the resulting embryos into her uterus enabled effective treatment of female infertility caused by irreparably damaged fallopian tubes.
Such a deal could include mechanisms for
transferring
clean-coal technology from developed countries to developing ones.
Within the US, the lower price is
transferring
real income from oil producers to households, which raises short-term demand because households spend a higher proportion of their incomes than oil firms do.
Transferring
liability for foreign debt to Mubarak should not have negative economic consequences for Egypt in the long run.
Transferring
more areas of responsibility, such as foreign aid and development policies, to EU institutions helps the Union to adapt to new international realities by underpinning its growing importance as Europe’s decision-making center.
Isn’t it obvious to investors that they are voluntarily
transferring
their clients’ funds to the pockets of bankers?
The UN has been trying to broker a resolution since Spain departed the territory,
transferring
administrative control over Western Sahara to Mauritania and Morocco.
It is a question of
transferring
the technologies and adapting them to local conditions and needs.
We are accustomed to thinking of government
transferring
money from the well off to the poor.
So why not end extreme poverty by simply
transferring
enough resources to this billion people to get them to at least $1.26 a day?
In the latter case, this often results in triangular transactions, with the sellers
transferring
the money to Germany or the Netherlands to invest it in fixed-interest securities, companies, or company shares.
Transferring
fiscal responsibility back to national authorities would not only mean the end of counterproductive efforts to manage fiscal affairs centrally; it would also diminish the sense of frustration and lack of control that is fueling Euro-skepticism.
It was about creating and
transferring
stability through the strengthening of international governance and supranational structures.
The declaration commits governments to improving the health care of children with intellectual disabilities to enhance lifelong development, as well as inclusion and full participation in society, and sets out ten priorities for action, which include empowering children, protecting them against harm and abuse, and
transferring
care from institutions to the community.
Reducing destructive ethnic tensions and competition between the country's diverse regions requires
transferring
real power to local governments, giving them the sort of authority over taxes, schools, police, and land-use controls that American states, counties, and cities typically enjoy.
One proposal currently making the rounds in Frankfurt is to split Issing’s current portfolio in two,
transferring
part of the chief economist’s responsibilities to another Board member.
So central banks are
transferring
their excess reserves to existing or newly created SWF’s, which in turn invest in high-return equities.
Or, rather than
transferring
personnel and disrupting supply chains, they may find a way to register profits in a lower-tax jurisdiction – typically by moving some head office functions there.
Finally, political union means
transferring
the prerogatives of national legislatures to the European Parliament, which would then decide how to structure Europe’s fiscal, banking, and monetary union.
And while there is a great deal of discussion about how this approach to establishing and
transferring
value might affect banking systems, its potential impact on politics around the world has been largely overlooked.
Thanks to breakthroughs in information and communication,
transferring
those technologies is becoming cheaper and safer.
Indeed, events of the last couple of decades - the AIDS viruses
transferring
from monkeys to man, followed by their global spread, being just one example - should have convinced us that, where diseases are concerned, the unexpected will happen.
The problem is that both groups of borrowers have been
transferring
large sums of money to other countries.
Moreover, by
transferring
its Pacific Fleet from San Diego to Pearl Harbor, the US encouraged the Japanese understanding that the US fully anticipated war with Japan.
Effective national policies concerning land, water, and natural-resource management, infrastructure and transport networks, agricultural-extension services, land-ownership rights, energy, storage, credit, and research are as important as trade arrangements to
transferring
food from surplus countries to those in need.
Individuals and firms will then be able to add credit to their TFN-linked account by
transferring
money from their normal bank account, in the same way that they do today to pay their taxes.
Before Trump even decided to run for office, pundits were arguing that the US needed to pursue a policy of retrenchment, drastically reducing its international commitments and
transferring
more of its defense burden onto its allies.
Transferring
unused corporate savings to households, while reducing the number of low-wage temporary and part-time workers, would boost domestic demand and reduce income inequality.
It includes diverse non-state actors, such as bankers electronically
transferring
sums larger than most national budgets, and, at the other extreme, terrorists
transferring
weapons or hackers threatening cyber-security.
These groups should also be
transferring
funds from the richest to the poorest regions to eliminate pockets of persistent poverty.
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