Governments across Asia should use this grace period to devise health-care public-private partnerships that actually work for their citizens.
Biotech company researchers are now trying to devise second-generation antibodies that send stronger signals to the immune system, in hopes that far more cancer patients will benefit.
It is yet to be seen whether a new breed of Young Turks have it within themselves to take up the Reagan-Mundell manifesto and devise practical supply-side policy solutions for the 21st century.
Through the project, it is expected that national authorities together with communities would be able to devise cost-effective tools and methodologies to inventory Intangible Cultural Heritage which may serve in the future as a model for nation-wide Intangible Cultural Heritage inventorying exercises.
The individual insurance mandate at the core of the 2, 000-page law will test the faith of Chief Justice John Roberts in the doctrine of judicial restraint, as well as the wisdom of letting representatives who are accountable to the voters devise wide-ranging schemes of economic regulation.
Second, net neutrality proponents pushed FCC regulations over the strong Constitutional objections of both Congress and the Courts, whereas opponents of online piracy are working through, and within, the Constitution-authorized Congressional legislative process to devise a court-injunction process that ensures Constitutional due process.
The students worked with the theatre company Blah Blah Blah to devise the 15-minute play, called Echoes, after hearing Ms Idris's first-hand stories of being a refugee.
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Rep. Steve Scalise of Louisiana, who heads the Republican Study Committee, a group of fiscal conservatives, was part of the group Boehner tapped, along with Ryan, to devise the three-month debt-ceiling extension.
Farming fish close to shore often causes contamination of water and seabeds, so the company has partnered with fish producers to devise a remotely-controlled fish pen that can drift with currents in the open sea.
The mind-boggling complexity of the current tax code helps large corporations with lawyers and accountants devise the best tax-avoidance strategies money can buy.
But another study says competing mobile platforms, including Near-Field Communications, could pose a challenge for banks and other financial institutions trying to devise the optimal mobile-tech strategies that will allow them to exploit this seismic shift to their full advantage.
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We would be hard-pressed to devise a theory under which the U.S. Constitution precludes state-level insurance mandates.
Over the years Nortel, Honeywell, Scientific-Atlanta and Siemens all tried--and failed--to devise reliable power line networks.
Mr. Chakra suggested that the company devise a simple foot-pedal spray device the worker could use while drilling.
Remotely operated vehicle pilots must devise painstaking, step-by-step procedures to deploy the equipment.
The committee, which consists of six Republicans and six Democrats, was created in August to devise a national debt-reduction strategy.
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If, on the other hand, Congress were permitted at the outset to interpose its objections to such ill-advised uses of the U.S. military, American negotiators and their foreign interlocutors would be able -- indeed, would be obliged -- to devise alternative arrangements.
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Finally, leaders-as-playwrights can devise and revise corporate "scripts" according to the changing business environment.
Behind the scenes, he helped devise and finance a strike-breaking strategy by giving active support to those who wanted to get back to their pits.
Memory Pharmaceuticals , the closely held biotech firm doing this work, is at the forefront of an intense scientific race to devise the first effective memory-enhancing drug.
Yet no matter how tasty the treats these top-flight chefs devise, diners at high altitudes may not be able to appreciate the culinary wonders on their trays.
People who wore them complained that their badges would spin backward, prompting badge-makers to devise a way to attach lanyards to nametags at both ends instead of through the middle.
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After last year's riots in England, the government asked local authorities to identify troubled families and appointed Ms Casey - Tony Blair's former "respect czar" - to help devise new policies.
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StemCell Ventures is working with the University College London's Institute of Ophthalmology to devise a patch containing adult-eye stem cells that could be implanted in the eye in hopes of restoring vision.
Instead of a full compensation scheme, the government this year asked a former High Court judge, Sir John Chadwick, to devise a partial "ex-gratia" scheme for those who had suffered the most.
Pay structures are hard to devise when middle managers in rich-world subsidiaries expect to earn more than their seniors in head office.
Once the makers had an image, they found a white-coated scientist to devise a recipe, which was described on the bottle as being more than 400 years old.
Another long-standing worry has also been solved--at least until hackers devise a way around it.
"There could be some wrinkles or hiccups that could complicate a berthing attempt, " according to industry consultant Charles Miller, who helped devise part of NASA's commercial-space policies before leaving.
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