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The seven questions that an engineer has to ask himself are: who, what, when, where, why, how and how much.
The engineer climbed the telephone pole.
Bob became an engineer.
Tom is an electrical engineer.
What made Bill decide to be an engineer?
The young engineer was deficient in experience.
Clive wants to be an electronic engineer.
My brother is an engineer.
My father is an electric engineer.
I want to be an engineer.
The engineer told us how to use the machine.
My brother became an engineer.
My father works at the factory as an engineer.
My father wants me to be an engineer.

News and current affairs

Enver Ziganshin, the chief engineer of BP Russia, was shot to death in Irkutsk on September 30.
One proposed solution is for these countries to engineer the equivalent of a devaluation - a uniform decrease in wages.
China's government believed that it could engineer a soft landing in the transition from torrid double-digit economic growth, fueled by exports and investments, to steady and balanced growth underpinned by domestic consumption, especially of services.
For example, in 1998 it sentenced a Shanghai engineer to two years in prison for selling 30,000 Chinese e-mail addresses to an overseas-based dissident newsletter.
Of real significance here is the press service, All4Syria (www.all4syria.org), created by the Syrian engineer Ayman Abdul Nour.
Can we engineer new debt contracts for countries like Argentina?
Whether they will be able to engineer the necessary institutional shifts remains to be seen.
Like manufacturing supply chains in the wake of the Japanese disruption, financial supply chains face formidable pressures to re-engineer and adapt as the global economic balance shifts towards emerging markets.
When the German engineer Karl Benz invented the first petroleum-powered automobile, he did not just create an engine with wheels; he set in motion an industry that revolutionized the way society was structured.
And so it has remained: budgets are cut, growth falters, and periphery countries must engineer substantial real exchange-rate devaluations to regain competitiveness and close their external deficits.
In fact, designing in a climate of success can be dangerous for an engineer.
Europe could re-engineer the eurozone to enable debt sustainability and high economic growth.
Now, women like Noushin, a student from Esfahan who told the BBC that she wanted to be a mechanical engineer, are unable to achieve their ambitions, despite getting high scores on their entrance exams.
Draghi made that very point in his speech at the annual gathering of central bankers in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, in late August, and several economists have suggested that it is time for the eurozone to engineer a temporary fiscal expansion.
And can Aung San Suu Kyi, the heroic opposition leader, and Thein Sein, Burma's new president, engineer a political transition as skillfully and peacefully as Mandela and de Klerk did for South Africa in the early 1990's?
Instead, public servants now appear to be in cahoots with Wall Street to engineer an artificial aura of profitability.
Carter was a somewhat bland engineer, whereas Obama is a charismatic lawyer.
Some within the Chinese Communist Party leadership will support plans to engineer a shift from export-led growth to a model based on domestic consumption.
Against this backdrop, it is hardly surprising that China has been using its growing global influence to help engineer a new economic order - one in which the US dollar does not reign supreme.
At times, it seemed that the result would be much closer, or even that we British might engineer the dismemberment of our country, which for centuries has brought together four national communities: England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and Scotland.
A university-educated Syrian civil engineer arriving in Munich will need to learn some German; but, once this is done, he or she is unlikely to have to wait too long before employers come knocking.
The farmer and the forest worker could become more involved in the market, the mine engineer could begin to take an interest in crop fields, the banker in plant shares, etc.
There, he might fall into a discussion with a software engineer about, say, whether ethical questions can be answered through crowdsourcing.
Think of how hard it is to engineer a soft landing in market-based economies.
Can China's government engineer a soft landing while weeding out corruption, reducing pollution, and liberalizing markets to ensure long-term growth?
This will be an exciting time to be a scientist or engineer facing the challenges of sustainable development.

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