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Indeed, the benefits of backwardness have been breathtaking: 9.9% average annual GDP growth and 16.3% annual trade growth over the past 32 years – a stellar achievement that holds
valuable
lessons for other developing countries.
In his editorial, Kirschner bemoaned the “tendency to equate significance to any form of medical relevance,” noting that it caused research into non-mammalian systems to be treated “as intrinsically less
valuable
than studies on human cells.”
The most
valuable
currency in international diplomacy is personal trust; we breach it at our peril.
At Doha in November 2001, they pledged to give something more
valuable
than money: the opportunity for poor countries to sell their goods and earn their way out of poverty.
And perhaps, in its likely view of the world as being more than the sum of consuming, competing autonomies, or gender warfare, it would be a
valuable
challenge to truisms that we Western feminists – and the men who love us – have thought we had to take for granted.
White’s response is immensely valuable, engaging in detail with the arguments, rather than simply recoiling from the unmentionable.
As I argued in my Cass lecture, OMF is like a very powerful medicine, potentially
valuable
if taken in appropriate quantities in specific circumstances, but potentially fatal if taken in excess or when stimulus is not required.
Furthermore, each site will help build the capacity of partner countries’ public health systems, providing
valuable
data and technical support that will have an impact far beyond helping to reduce child mortality.
So reducing emissions today is very
valuable
to humanity in the distant future.
There is no economic or other theory that explains why a city called a “financial center” should be more
valuable
or lovely than others.
China’s experience in recent years holds
valuable
lessons for the country’s leaders.
Though invitations by the West to join organizations such as the NATO-Russia Council or the G-8 may have been symbolically important and thus politically valuable, these venues provide only forums for discussion; they do not produce binding agreements.
Already, Trump has determined that Pakistan should no longer be paid for providing
valuable
services to American, NATO, and Afghan forces, and has even blocked a large payment to the country that was already due.
The world has also learned some
valuable
lessons, though at great cost to both current and future prosperity – costs that were unnecessarily high given that we should already have learned them.
Urbanization in these high-income cities may provide more
valuable
insight into how to continue China’s remarkable development story than the experiences of the first-tier cities.
New York City did not have to foot the bill for the failed effort, but officials gained
valuable
knowledge about what does and does not work.
These two countries are also home to the major platforms for economic and social interaction, which benefit from network effects, closure of informational gaps, and, perhaps most important, artificial-intelligence capabilities and applications that use and generate massive sets of
valuable
data.
Several were distinguished former public servants who had been involved with some of the committees in question, and they brought a
valuable
perspective to the issue, one based on their personal experience.
As my colleagues and I have shown, these activities are neither the nearest in terms of capabilities, nor the most
valuable
as stepping-stones to further development.
Installing more wind generators makes the electricity they produce less
valuable.
It makes little sense that the CCP is so pleased about the struggles of China’s most
valuable
trading partners.
If centrist parties remain on the sidelines, rather than protesting what has happened, the political extremists will gain further
valuable
territory.
Lost resources (time and money) should never be a concern in a culture that is not tied to a specific programmatic agenda, because an unexpected discovery could be far more
valuable
in the long term than these lost resources.
Europe cannot afford to waste
valuable
human capital at a time when China and India are on the rise and its own population is aging.
But, using its BREEP methodology, China has learned that rejecting one-size-fits-all approaches and promoting competition among cities is a
valuable
means of achieving breakthroughs in development strategies.
The risk created by many of the regulatory measures under consideration in today’s crisis-scarred world is that they may end up over-regulating our markets to the point of blocking the emergence of
valuable
new products.
Instead of banning or freely allowing all dangerous products, we need to identify products that are
valuable
to some customers but not all – call them “prescription financial products” – and create a body of registered finance professionals (RFPs) who are empowered to certify the purchase of these products by individuals.
And as coworkers started to exercise together, enlightened employers came to see such recreation as a
valuable
source of physical and mental wellbeing.
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Because export-industry jobs usually require more
valuable
skills, and thus pay more than jobs in industries that compete with imports, the additional exports generated by imports create better jobs overall.
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