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He was, in the true sense of the word, a self-made man, whose pluck, ambition, drive and inner belief in his destiny carried him to the pinnacle of his achievements.
While this system does provide incentives for certain kinds of research by making innovation profitable, it allows drug companies to drive up prices, and the incentives do not necessarily correspond to social returns.
As one scientist friend puts it: if you are driving on a mountain road, approaching a cliff, in a car whose brakes may fail, and a fog bank rolls in, should you drive more or less cautiously?
They would thus have little effect on the longer-term rates that really drive business investment.
Climate economists repeatedly have pointed out that such energy innovation is the most effective climate solution, because it is the surest way to drive the price of future green energy sources below that of fossil fuels.
Strong economic performance is somewhat surprising, given his party's interventionist policy approach, but Meles showed himself to be a consummate pragmatist in attracting investment - particularly from China - to drive growth.
Large purchases would drive up prices in the secondary market, defeating the point of the whole operation.
Underlying it all was a willingness to evolve - a drive for perfection through experimentation.
In advance of the upcoming G-8 summit, it is impossible to overlook the fact that, for the first time in seven decades, the United States cannot drive the international agenda or provide global leadership on all of today's most pressing problems.
Economists believe that market forces drive prices to fundamentals.
But does necessity really drive us so hard now?
But that would be so uncontrollable and dangerous for him as to be deeply implausible - unless we drive him to desperation.
And Iran, in its drive to protect its nuclear program from an Israeli-American attack, might be very active in supporting this ominous scenario.
The people who ran big business were often unscrupulous, and in some cases used their dominant market position to drive out their competitors - enabling the surviving firms subsequently to restrict supply and raise prices.
With lucrative deals at stake for the big-ticket products that drive the French economy - military hardware, nuclear power plants, and Airbus planes - France has a strong interest in a successful summit in India.
ASEAN's drive to establish a fully-fledged economic community has been underlined by implementation of its Priority Integration Sector Roadmaps.
The best-known examples are the magnets that drive the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines found in most hospitals.
Immigrants need to get to work and so they buy, sell, drive, and abandon cars in a parallel market.
The risk that a systemic financial crisis will drive a more pronounced US and global recession has quickly gone from being a theoretical possibility to becoming an increasingly plausible scenario.
They are placing their faith in their ability to wash their own dirty laundry and drive economic, social, and political change from the top down.
Nor are they allowed to walk in the streets, drive a car, or leave the country without the permission of a male guardian.
Saudi Arabia is the only country in the world that forbids women to drive cars.
The saddest part of the story is Israel's utter indifference to the need to build international legitimacy for its drive to stop Iran's nuclear program.
Nevertheless, investors around the world currently fear such a scenario, and this may create a self-fulfilling prophesy, because it helps to drive down the dollar, boost export demand, and make US imports more expensive.
The problem with the US drive to have key stakeholders join its anti-Iran crusade is that some of them live in neighborhoods where Iran is an important factor. India is a case in point.
Yes, a harsh sanctions regime might still gain additional supporters, but an Iran with its back against the wall would probably be even more obstinate in its nuclear drive.
The introduction of the euro was supposed to spur the less dynamic and competitive European economies, mostly in the south of the continent, to drive down their costs and increase their competitiveness.

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