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With China’s economy opening up in 2023, we can expect a further increase in Russian exports to China, including petroleum and other oil refined products.

Anna Kireeva

Found on CNN
1 year ago

When we look back a decade from now, that’ll be the moment where Russia’s economy went from one that was opening up, and it was growing and becoming more European, and where Russia’s economy started to deteriorate and started the slow decline that will make it look more like Iran’s economy a decade from now.

Wally Adeyemo

Found on CNN
1 year ago

A good ghostwriter makes a concerted effort to gain the trust of their subject, they find commonality and create a safe space for the client to feel comfortable opening up about often painful subjects.

Rutger Bruining

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Overdose prevention sites can be part of a comprehensive strategy that can save lives and address open-air drug use in our communities, fentanyl is challenging us like never before, and in addition to opening up these sites, we have to work with law enforcement to close the open-air drug markets and ensure that our neighborhoods feel improvements as we bring these resources to bear.

London Breed

Found on CNN
1 year ago

To be clear, we see the breakthroughs in AI opening up a new era of creativity that will allow humans to harness creativity in new ways with endless opportunities and applications for good, in publishing, AI can benefit both content creators and audiences, inspiring new ideas and inviting audience members to co-create personalized content.

Jonah Peretti

Found on CNN
1 year ago

It is also a sign of interconnectedness, of globalization and of opening up to the rest of the world.

Georgetown University

Found on CNN
1 year ago

I never in my wildest dreams thought Democrats would elect our first Republican speaker in the GOP legislature. We did it with secret ballots on the House floor, and I couldn’t believe what was happening, i was trying to make the case to our conference that we better get ourselves unified, or we’re opening up the door for something like that to happen.

Bruce Westerman

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

Opening up the primaries, letting voters choose who they want to regardless of party affiliation, combined with ranked-choice voting -- it was really two different approaches that allow voters to have more power and have a louder voice, they like to vote for the person, not the party.

Jason Grenn

Found on CNN
1 year ago

This paper is opening up a whole new batch of possibilities for thinking about ocean worlds and how they work, it sets the stage for how we might prepare for Europa Clipper's analysis of the ice.

Steve Vance

Found on CNN
1 year ago

She was amazing, gorgeous, fearless and worked hard to be her best self, i have been a dream chaser since I was very young, and if I had a passion in my heart for something, I worked my tail off until I got it. This was no different. I started modeling at the late age of 35 when many modeling careers had already come to an end. So many rejections, doors closed, and no's in my 15 years in the industry, but I refused to quit. When I saw that Swim Search was opening up for 2022-23, I promised to enter. I turned 50 in March and felt it was the perfect way to celebrate such a big milestone. So I went all in.

Shannon Burton

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

Even though these animals were liberated before they were sold to testing facilities, they still have trauma and behaviors that are foreign to many families opening up their homes to these animals, for these purpose-bred beagles, they have never received a kind touch, nutritious food or even a treat, had an opportunity to play, or know what grass feels like.

Melissa McWilliams

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

At the beginning of the day, I remind myself: free association, stream of consciousness, perceptual readiness and then openness, this whole business of acting and music seems to be, if nothing else, an invitation toward opening up. Opening yourself up in both directions. Not only to what’s around you in reception but then in your giving back, reacting and offering something.

Jeff Goldblum

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

More recently, The Results have come out -- it was a really landmark paper published in the New England Journal of Medicine -- showing that if you give remdesivir in the first five days, during the acute viral phase, before you wait for the door to close, you could prevent progression by almost 90 %. It was 87 % in that study. So remdesivir actually can be a very effective antiviral if you give it at the right time in the right patient, if we can extend this down to children and actually give it to them during the critical time when it can make the biggest difference, finally, we're really opening up more options, because these kids don't have a lot of options.

Daniel Griffin

Found on CNN
2 years ago

We generally follow what goes on in the UK by about two to three weeks. So we've been paying close attention to what's going on there, what they're seeing is an uptick in cases that are related both to the increased transmissibility of the virus, the waning of immunity, but also the fact that they're opening up the way we are here and the way other countries in Europe and other parts of the world we're pulling back on mask mandates and things like that.

Anthony Fauci

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Without a doubt, opening up society and having people mingle indoors is clearly something that is a contributor, as well as overall waning immunity, which means we've really got to stay heads-up and keep our eye on the pattern here, so United States's the reason why we're watching this very carefully.

Anthony Fauci

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The more we're around, the more they're opening up, they didn't receive us well at first.

Michael Morgan Sr.

Found on CNN
2 years ago

My father was and still is such an influence and inspiration to him. I credit him for really opening up my eyes to racial injustice. It's because of him that I met my first Black person. Want to take a stab in the dark at who it was ? I know it's sort of weird to remember the first Black person Nicole Brown Simpson met but O.J. does leave a mark, or several, or none at all. I still don't know.

Kourtney Kardashian

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

If people don't feel safe, literally nothing else matters. We've made tremendous progress, our economy is opening up, we did a vaccine distribution and other Covid related mitigations, all of that is for naught if people can't walk down the street.

Lori Lightfoot

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The masks mandates went away. People were able to go on vacations. So everybody thought this was over, understandably and logically, a percentage of our population thought, ‘I didn’t get COVID before. I didn’t get a vaccine before. Everything is opening up. Why do I need to get a vaccine now?’.

Robert Peltier

Found on Reuters
2 years ago

Structurally they are betting the farm and everything possible to get through these midterms, and they are just opening up the checkbook to do it. ' Public investment shrinks as safety net balloonsWhatever the immediate political impact, if President Joe Biden ultimately signs anything like the proposed program, it would mark a new era in Washington's role in the economy.Over the past 50 years, federal spending, as a share of the nation's economic output, has averaged about 20.6 %, according to calculations by the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, a centrist group that argues for budgetary restraint. Washington has significantly exceeded that level only in times of crisis : Spending reached 24 % of the nation's gross domestic product during Obama's first term immediately after the 2008 financial crisis and roughly 32 % during the Covid pandemic, federal figures show. ( Federal spending as a share of the economy reached its modern high of more than 40 % at the height of World War II.) Though federal spending over the past half century has remained relatively constant at about one-fifth of the economy, the composition of that spending has shifted dramatically. Over that period, public investment -- defined primarily as federal spending on infrastructure, education and training, and support for research and development -- has declined, while the safety net -- including such payments to individuals as Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, food assistance and various tax credits for families -- has soared. Its totally different from anything put forward by Obama or Clinton. In terms of any kind of coherent strategic focus theres been nothing like this since the build-out of the suburbs, and the buildup of the educational system.Josh Bivens, research director, Economic Policy InstituteIn 1969, federal figures show, public investment and payments to individuals each consumed nearly one-third of total federal spending, an amount equal to about 6 % of the economy. By 2019, the last year before Washington poured huge sums into the Covid crisis, public investment had fallen to just 12.5 % of Responsible Federal Budget while payments to individuals had grown past 70 %. Public investment now equals only about 2.5 % of the economy, while payments to individuals consume more than five times as much.The exact distribution between public investment and safety net spending in the Democratic plans isn't known, because the party hasn't released details on the funding levels in the $ 3.5 trillion budget blueprint that Senate Democrats recently agreed on. But it's clear that the proposal -- coupled with the bipartisan infrastructure agreement advancing on a separate track -- would represent a huge expansion on both fronts.The infusion of new money for public investment might be most striking, given how steadily it has lost ground in federal priorities. Public investment fell from about 30 % of federal spending in the late 1960s to about 20 % by the late 1970s and 15 % by the mid-1990s, a plateau from which it's since drifted further down except for a brief recovery under Obama's first-term stimulus plan. The budget plans Senate Democrats are advancing would provide a more lasting turnaround. The bipartisan plan would spend almost $ 600 billion on.

David Bergstein

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The opening up again of exports was a big relief, it allowed us to plan ahead more, so there has been a lot of disappointment and ultimately, financial loss (with export caps), it essentially makes cattle ranching unprofitable.

Southeast Asia.It

Found on Reuters
2 years ago

I'm blown away with how smart he is, he just loves walking around, opening up all the cabinets. ... We have a blanket with my face on it. He loves just holding it and walking around with it. He's tripping himself, falling down constantly.

Kris Bryant

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

There is always risk when you're opening up access to credit to people who haven't had it before, but if you can do that by using information banks already know how to read and what to do with, you're limiting the risk.

Matt Schulz

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The lifeguard shortage is very real, especially here in the Phoenix market, because we're opening up all of our pools right now.

Jackie Flores

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

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