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It is noteworthy that the amount of electric vehicles imported from China does not logically correlate with a EU member’s stance towards the proposal. According to China’s customs statistics, France, Italy, the Netherlands, and Poland, which voted in favor, imported very few electric vehicles ...
The term Dutch disease was coined by The Economist magazine in 1977. The publication had analyzed a crisis that occurred in The Netherlands after the discovery of vast natural gas deposits in the North Sea in 1959. The newfound wealth and massive exports of oil caused the value of the Dutch ...
So are predictions for a future of leisure, relaxing by the pool while robots do all the work, just a dream? Let's hear from Andrew Palmer, business editor for The Economist magazine, talking to BBC World Service program, The Real Story. ...
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My friendHermann, still braving Berlin after all these years, notes that "Germans Push To Introduce Espionage Etiquette Manual". Excerpt: Folks in Germany are always very anxious about social etiquette and behaving correctly in public. The "Knigge," for instance, is a famous book about social ...
In 2009, The Economist of London accused its readers of confusing “financial assets with real ones”, singling out their confusion as the root cause of the brewing crisis (Figure 1). Real assets, or wealth, the magazine explained, consist of “goods and products we wish to consume” or ...
Meanwhile, the Economistreported that a quarter of Americans 9.theages of 25 and 34 are vegans or vegetarians. No wonderthe magazine named 2019 “the year of the vegan".So, if you're interested in 10.animalsand saving the environment, you might want to giveveganism a try. 答案 1. ...
Let’s hear from Andrew Palmer, business editor for The Economist magazine, talking to BBC World Service programme, The Real Story: Andrew Palmer I'm not a tech dystopian, I don't think that machines or AI are going to get rid of all jobs, but I do worry about a sequencing risk. ...