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When an agricultural research unit called the World Agroforestry Center discovered that a certain tree could help African farmers grow more food, they introduced a new and
valuable
approach to overcoming Africa's chronic food crisis.
Rather, they comprise short video tutorials, interactive activities to practice concepts in realistic scenarios, and quizzes and peer assessments that provide
valuable
feedback to students.
The 500 years of Abbasid reign that followed provide many
valuable
illustrations of how these two communities subsequently related to each other.
Second, anyone visiting Japan recognizes the benefits of its infrastructure investments (America could learn a
valuable
lesson here).
Otherwise, the legislation could end up costing Americans something more
valuable
than money: their health.
The generational split within Egypt is evident: social mobilization has given young Egyptians
valuable
political experience, and this represents a key difference from the three decades of former President Hosni Mubarak’s rule.
So it is no surprise that these advances are providing
valuable
insights into the field of evolutionary biology as well, including evidence supporting the nearly neutral theory of molecular evolution that I developed in 1973.
A self-reliant, self-confident, transparent, strong, and engaged Russia is in the interest of not only Russia’s leaders, but also of the foreign-funded organizations that have made such
valuable
contributions to its development.
Some are valuable, but some are potentially harmful.
Is this true of the GFCI, or does it contain
valuable
insights into how the global financial system is evolving?
But curtailing social programs in both Europe and Russia would jeopardize human capital, their most
valuable
comparative advantage.
But achieving that goal requires accelerating progress toward eradicating the diseases that continue to deplete our communities of their most
valuable
resource: healthy people.
G7 members lost a
valuable
opportunity to develop common positions on issues about which they could agree, and the rest of the world was shown more evidence that the global system’s long-standing core-periphery relations are no longer reliably buttressed by unity among established economic and financial powers.
Just by virtue of being there, the force shows the goodwill and commitment of the nations that sent it, and, by projecting a sense of law and order, it provides
valuable
leverage for honest brokers trying to mediate a peace deal.
Yet their most
valuable
asset is cultural: soldiers who are willing and able to interact with the local population, who are cautious in their use of lethal force, and who are ready to accept the many shades of gray that exist between conflicting parties.
Faced with that reality, the climate agreement reached in Paris last month represents a
valuable
but still insufficient response.
By contrast, foreign investors in Chile and China bring in
valuable
knowhow; hence the gross capital that flows in yields more than the gross savings abroad.
This approach yields
valuable
insights – and not a moment too soon.
Imagine you own a patch of land and have made it
valuable
through careful farming practices – good seeds, irrigation, fertilizers, and bees to pollinate the crops.
Given the crucial importance of developments in our part of the world, Turkey’s contribution to the Council’s work promises to be highly
valuable.
Otherwise, the national discussion would focus entirely on the current week’s poll results, which is not particularly
valuable
for helping voters make informed decisions.
Particularly
valuable
would be straightening out the spaghetti bowl of “rules of origin” – the regulations dictating when inputs produced in other countries can be used in products that will qualify for free-trade benefits.
The advantages of such a deal are obvious: in an uncertain world, membership in a larger community provides
valuable
protection and assurance.
To be sure, for a country that depends on imported energy, any savings are
valuable.
It amounts to a permanent and
valuable
resource for research into vector control and disease transmission in Bangladesh.
The Myth of Chinese MeritocracyCLAREMONT, CALIFORNIA – Political scandals sometimes perform a
valuable
function in cleansing governments.
In this new age of protectionism, US firms that receive tariff exemptions and South Korean firms that receive quota entitlements will be gaining
valuable
property rights at little cost.
In the wake of the Cold War, the countries of Europe have something unprecedented and valuable: a common security order that includes all and threatens none.
The project has been a rare World Bank success, recording almost 2,000 reforms over the past decade, and has proved to be a
valuable
tool for policymakers in developing economies to spur reform and enhance investment.
First, they nudge pioneers to invest in uncertain, risky ventures, with the resulting research-and-development efforts generating highly
valuable
social benefits.
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