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Because the theory predicts that the Big Bang would have been so intense that as space rapidly expanded, tiny quantum jitters from the micro world would have been stretched out to the macro world,
yielding
a distinctive fingerprint, a pattern of slightly hotter spots and slightly colder spots, across space, which powerful telescopes have now observed.
If not, you have, "is not true to itself," and "is not what it says it is,
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a two-by-two matrix.
And very soon after, the fossil record started
yielding
a very good idea of how many plants and animals there have been since complex life really began to leave a very interesting fossil record.
In 1970, at age 66, Neruda ran for president of Chile before
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to Salvador Allende and becoming his close advisor.
It's all about yielding, resisting, yes, no, now, later, impulsive, reflective, present focus and future focus.
I can understand why others reacted rather unpleasantly towards the climax
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a twist that really is hard to take seriously.
This short film that inspired the soon-to-be full length feature - Spatula Madness - is a hilarious piece that contends against similar cartoons
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multiple writers.
She is on the point of
yielding
to his entreaties when she learns of the bet.
The plot initially finds the couple fascinated by sheer difference, leaving an enjoyable ambiguity as to whether there's any real sexual attraction on Berling's part toward Merhar, or whether it's largely a matter of intertwined ego, loneliness, and a symbolic
yielding
to the limitations of his life (the sexual encounter here looks like a pure power play).
They would need to muster evidence that the transition to a low-carbon economy is both technically feasible and profitable,
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positive effects not only for the climate, but also for energy prices and security of supply.
Nevertheless, a consensus has developed internationally that
yielding
to such extortion costs even more lives.
China’s adaptive policymaking approach has produced both spectacular failures, with entire markets being shut down, and remarkable successes,
yielding
models that could be applied across the country.
In both cases, a seemingly low-cost opportunity was viewed as
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a large strategic gain – at least in the short run.
If the status quo is ultimately unsustainable, why are markets so supremely calm, with ten-year Italian government bonds
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less than two percentage points more than Germany’s?
But austerity undermines growth, worsening the government’s fiscal position, or at least
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less improvement than austerity’s advocates promise.
With a constructive attitude, even a large number of disparate actors can reach agreements in which everyone wins by
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a little; without it, prospects for sustained peace and widely shared prosperity become far bleaker.
As shown in the figure below, which plots the share of advanced economies with negative long-term interest rates (ten-year treasuries
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less than the rate of inflation) from 1900 to 2016.
This would cost just $36 million over five years,
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benefits worth $13 for every dollar spent.
Unrealistic macroeconomic assumptions, farfetched theories about tax cuts, and legislation that deliberately misrepresented policy plans all worked as intended,
yielding
overly optimistic forecasts, which in turn help to explain excessive budget deficits.
They argue that, given record-low borrowing costs of about 1%, increased capital spending by governments would effectively amount to the proverbial “free lunch,”
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sufficiently high tax revenues that the debt/GDP ratio would not rise.
The only way that Europe can escape from this trap is by acting in anticipation of financial markets’ reactions, rather than
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to their pressure after the fact.
Not talking to Pakistan is not much of a policy; it has been tried for years,
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no significant benefit.
As the graphs below plainly show, the growth trajectory miraculously reversed as soon as Obama’s term began,
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a clear “V” pattern in 2008-09.
This additional economic activity will boost overall GDP growth,
yielding
significant new fiscal revenues.
To combat the downturn, Brazil’s government implemented measures that are now
yielding
clear dividends.
For example, when Airbus moved from injection molding to 3D printing to produce the metal hinges for its airplanes’ doors, it reduced their weight by half,
yielding
phenomenal savings in material and associated fuel consumption over a lifetime of flying those hinges around the world.
RIAs would instill discipline alongside solidarity, by focusing on reforms
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a high growth dividend that will benefit all eurozone countries.
It is widely acknowledged that the high current level of investment in pharmaceutical research is
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too few substantive discoveries.
How robust are the different voting procedures for
yielding
cogent results?
The economy grows,
yielding
higher tax revenues, thereby helping governments to put their fiscal house in order.
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