Ocean organisms are said to hold the promise of cures for an array of diseases.
Together, the moves hold the promise of yanking Iraq back into the global economy in record time.
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These medicines hold the promise of better outcomes for both patients and payers.
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While ensemble practices hold the promise of faster growth and better personal income for the principals of the team, those benefits are not automatic.
Cloning pigs has become a scientific goal because pig organs hold the promise of possibly alleviating the shortage of human organs available for transplantation.
Our companies are investing in breakthrough technologies that hold the promise of new vehicles that will help America end its addiction to foreign oil.
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And that leadership tomorrow depends on how we educate our students today, especially in those fields that hold the promise of producing future innovations and innovators.
She takes risks that hold the promise of large rewards.
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"If properly harnessed to unleash their full potential, these trends hold the promise of more growth, much less poverty, and accelerating shared prosperity for African countries in the foreseeable future, " said World Bank economist, Punam Chuhan-Pole.
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It is tempting to seek commercial vehicles that hold the promise of generating revenue, but it would be unwise to take on such a venture in this economy if it offers little value with respect to its mission.
However, this would be government stepping in to artificially keep prices high simply because the drug companies accept no responsibility to make these medicines available once they no longer hold the promise of the giant profits they once presented.
Private cloud solutions whether on premise in your own datacenter or off premise (hosted by a partner) hold the promise of delivering even greater opportunities for efficiency with improved IT automation, elasticity of resources, and deeper capabilities for tracking usage.
And in particular, I want to thank our special guest here today, Nancy Reagan, our former First Lady, who redefined that role in her time at the White House -- and who has, in the many years since, taken on a new role, as an advocate on behalf of treatments that hold the promise of improving and saving lives.
But Hamas has always said that that would be the starting point, and that the future would still hold out the promise of taking the rest of Israel.
Still, the Basle Committee is wise to hold out the promise that proper modelling is the ultimate goal.
For the Kurds, crucially, that would hold out the promise not just of retaining real autonomy but also gaining fair participation in national government.
The allure of many environmentally beneficial technologies is that they also hold the eventual promise of being economically efficient.
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Using a top-down approach, they might develop a basic forecast of the economy followed by an assessment of which industries hold the most promise.
It recommends specific approaches that, if adopted by the American government in strategy sessions scheduled to begin tomorrow, hold the greatest promise of safeguarding Western security interests.
Then it unveiled so-called Sleekbooks, which basically hold the same promise as Ultrabooks, except that for whatever reason (AMD processors, a too-thick chassis) they don't meet Intel's official Ultrabook requirements.
Blair does not hold out the socialist promise of equality of condition, but the liberal promise of equality of opportunity.
Digital downloads and other new technology hold the same vast promise--but only if you can find the magic combination of technology, talent and distribution models.
In this connection, programs like the V-22, which hold enormous promise not only for the military technology base but also for the civilian sector, should be fully realized by production and introduction into the active inventory.
Some experts believe the immunotherapy agents hold particular promise in being paired with drugs that specifically target genetic mutations driving the tumors.
While preliminary findings from such companies as Geron and Nexell hold promise, the field is still in its infancy.
Although beta blockers may hold some promise, the most important thing to do for someone who has experienced a trauma is to get that person professional help as soon as possible so that he or she can get maximal (and personally tailored) help.
And Barry Legg, of the Conservative eurosceptic Bruges Group said it effectively meant "the end of David Cameron's promise to hold a referendum on the EU Constitution".
But while these technologies hold great promise to help the world's poor, there remain significant barriers to making them available to women.
Some researchers say the therapy could hold promise for autism as well.
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