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"wean" Definitions
  1. wean somebody/something (off/from/onto something) to gradually stop feeding a baby or young animal with its mother’s milk and start feeding it with solid food

973 Sentences With "wean"

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Wean me from earth and raise my soul to God.
Eventually Petrulis hopes to wean himself off the blanket entirely.
Are we going to finally wean ourselves off that model?
When the time came to wean my son, I cried.
The sooner we can wean off government programs the better.
Now, it wants to wean its farmers off them altogether.
First, they had to wean Britney off the existing meds.
Researchers were trying to wean them off cookies, the newspaper added.
Efforts are under way to wean Japan off genkin, or cash.
No effort to wean Europe from its dependence on Russian energy.
It will be hard to get stakeholders to wean off of that.
Now, I'm a little nervous to wean my body off these supplements.
But overall, plans to wean Saudi Arabia of oil have advanced slowly.
The Mavericks are trying to wean Porzingis off the increasingly devalued shot.
Germany, too, has embarked on a path to wean itself off coal.
So, we're giving them a little more time to wean themselves off.
Here are a few tips to wean yourself off the guilt trip.
Since the city's announcement, Cooper decided to wean her daughter off breastfeeding.
Analysts have long urged Germany to wean itself off its export-dependence.
In part, the Abe administration hopes to wean the country off cash.
Although Christmas is over, it's hard to wean yourself from holiday movies.
And he'd slowly wean her off them and substitute nonaddictive pain medicines.
And, eventually, China might be able to wean itself off of U.S. technology.
The price hike was intended to help wean French drivers off fossil fuels.
The crown prince needs foreign investment to wean the Saudi economy off oil.
More research is needed to wean people off the medications, too, she adds.
They must be helped to wean themselves off dubious sources of foreign funding.
They need high prices to buy time to wean their economies off oil.
She ended up going to a methadone clinic to try to wean off.
Its investments are meant to wean the world's biggest petrostate away from oil.
When is the right time to wean your children off the family payroll?
It's possible that I can wean myself off and live healthily without it.
Dr. Barton, Ms. Clay's obstetrician, had hoped to slowly wean her from buprenorphine.
Yet inside the market, vendors are trying to wean their customers off cash.
Religious leaders say prayers, however, won't be enough to wean the Philippines from coal.
FOR decades, doctors and governments have been trying to wean smokers from their habit.
Dutch earthquakes: Gas drilling in the Netherlands once helped wean the country from coal.
But increasingly, he's been turning to technology to wean himself off of human guides.
It took thirty days to wean myself off GHB and then I flew home.
SLOW PROGRESS But overall, plans to wean Saudi Arabia of oil have advanced slowly.
This is why the EU is striving to wean the continent off Russian energy.
However, the company's efforts to wean itself off chips are going to be painful.
He testified his plan was to control his patients' usage and eventually wean them.
It combines medication with counseling to help addicts wean off of high opioid use.
It's difficult to wean the economy and investors off a decade of easy money.
In fact, we already have the tools necessary to wean ourselves off fossil fuels.
N to wean markets off Libor by 2021, the British bourse said on Monday.
The J-Coin could be a way to wean Japanese society off of cash.
It took him more than a week to wean himself off his prison schedule.
A doctor had prescribed methadone as a treatment to help wean her off heroin.
"Central banks haven't been able to wean their economies off them," Mr. Blackstone writes.
China is now trying to partly wean itself off coal to improve air quality.
For its part, Huawei has been looking to wean itself off of American technology.
The plan is to wean her off the synthetic hormones when her glands recover.
On book leave, though, Ms. Chozick has tried to wean herself off social media.
The world has 10 years to wean itself off its current emissions-heavy consumption habits.
Ahead are some tips from doctors to keep in mind when you're ready to wean.
Some kratom advocates claim that it helped wean them from stronger and more dangerous opiates.
In other regards, though, Huawei has been trying to wean itself off of American technology.
As a result, Huawei has been trying to wean itself off reliance on American technology.
I hope I can continue to nurse Liam until he decides he's ready to wean.
I'm trying to wean off being on the phone so much, especially in the mornings.
Iraqi officials have said they might need years to wean the country of Iranian power.
The acquisition would allow Nvidia to wean off its reliance on the video game industry.
"It's going to take time to wean people off their fast fashion addiction," says Press.
Still, Mexico has found it hard to wean itself off trade with its northern neighbor.
Can the city built by the automobile industry wean itself off its addiction to cars?
Carlyle saw an opportunity to tap this cheaper supply and wean PES off costly imports.
It also doesn't specify how the U.S. should wean itself off non-renewable power sources.
The company has said its mission is to help wean adult smokers off traditional cigarettes.
He also announced last week a $50 million initiative to wean the world off coal.
She spent the last five years trying to wean herself from some of her medications.
The United States has outlined its own strategy of sorts to wean itself from China.
Over time you can cut it in half again and wean yourself off the sugar.
Colombia's rebels have disarmed and joined the government to wean farmers from illicit coca crops.
The products have widely been lauded as a way to wean people off traditional smoking.
Social liberalisation is part of the crown prince's ambition to wean the economy away from oil.
But this may be what some people want right now as they wean themselves off Facebook.
And the riches that the offering would generate would help Saudi Arabia wean itself off oil.
The more fossil fuels a country consumes, the harder it is to wean itself off them.
It took nine months to wean herself from the drug, Zoloft, by taking increasingly smaller doses.
"There's a lot to do to wean yourself off of head lettuce from California," she said.
The latest restaurant news from Amsterdam may be able to wean you from your basic brunch.
Asians have to wean themselves off their age-old inertia of relying on export sales - i.e.
The ecological damages are piling up faster than we can wean ourselves off the material itself.
The move is part of a broader push from Microsoft to wean games off physical media.
He says he has treated hundreds of people with marijuana to wean them off opioid painkillers.
As Warsaw seeks to wean itself off Russian gas, coal is presented as the patriotic alternative.
Her doctors eventually tried to wean her off painkillers, arguing that her dosage was too high.
It is seen by Brussels as a priority project to wean Europe off Russian gas dependence.
Reaching 100 percent renewable energy is incredibly important to wean off our addiction to fossil fuels.
More broadly, Ola Money Postpaid looks to be an effort to wean users off cash payments.
England has been unable to wean itself off its addiction to the expensive import ever since.
European leaders will decide if the Continent collectively will wean itself from fossil fuels by 2050.
The products intrigued many public health experts, who hoped they would wean people off traditional tobacco.
Lizzie developed an excruciatingly painful infection in her left breast but did not wean the baby.
The reforms are part of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's push to wean the economy off oil.
Last December, world leaders made an unprecedented pact to wean their countries off fossil fuels this century.
"They stay with their mothers until they're 5 months old, and then we'll wean them," Soto said.
Bringing Sharp under Foxconn's umbrella could help Apple wean itself off rival Samsung Electronics as a supplier.
You have to work with your doctor to wean off of a medication, if that's the goal.
His physician, Dr. Michael DeBakey, had him hospitalized for 10 days to wean him off the painkiller.
They are often used to wean people off drugs like Percocet -- the opiate which fueled Prince's addiction.
It won't be easy to wean ourselves from standardized testing and the false comfort of its data.
He wanted to wean the kingdom from its unsustainable addiction to oil and to diversify its economy.
China's response to coal scarcity shows how hard it will be to wean the country off coal.
Once parents adopted this technique, it became possible to wean babies faster, leading to a baby boom.
It takes a strong person to wean off of the creamy crack, better known as hair relaxer.
Eventually, we'll need to wean ourselves off of internal combustion engines and the aircraft that use them.
We spend a lot of time trying to tame our technology or wean ourselves from its ills.
The royalties from these generators would then be used to further wean the country off fossil fuels.
And the U.S. is starting to discover how hard it is to wean companies off Chinese imports.
Now, it may be obvious anecdotally that vaping is a good way to wean yourself off smoking.
"If people just sold straight tobacco flavor vapes, people would want to wean themselves off," he said.
The ultimate test will come when Beijing eventually attempts to wean the country off this debt dependence.
He also said the agency expects the wind sector to wean itself off government subsidies by 2022.
To wean itself off products like ABS, Lego has begun an exhaustive search for new, sustainable materials.
As much as I'm ready to wean him, I'm still a little sad to see this time end.
While Juul is wildly popular, it is still unclear whether it can reliably help wean adults off tobacco.
The Rehab Addict star also shared some of the suggestions people make to help her wean her son.
Time Well Spent founder Tristan Harris says the time to wean those companies off of ads is now.
Greenlanders who want independence say that widening the range of economic partners could wean them off Danish aid.
It was hard to wean myself off of athleisure; I took a full week to wear any denim.
The drug is called buprenorphine, a synthetic opiate for pain management and to wean people off actual opiates.
They sought to wean the economy off credit, which had grown at mind-boggling rates in 2009-14.
The kingdom aims to wean itself off oil as part of its ambitious Vision 2030 economic reform agenda.
GNC isn't the only retailer to learn how difficult it can be to wean shoppers off of discounts.
But a so-called "Plan B" by Mexico leaders to wean themselves off U.S. imports could change that.
With the bill's enforcement looming, restaurants have started to wean drinkers from their weed-infused options since September.
Since her stay, Wood said she's continued going to therapy and has managed to wean herself of medication.
Long-standing programmes help farmers to develop new businesses and aim to wean them off more vulnerable plants.
Many on internet message boards claim the plant has helped wean them off of prescription painkillers and heroin.
For these reasons, Voigt recommends vape users gradually wean off their devices and eventually swear off vapes entirely.
It took months to wean myself off the stuff, and only after an "intervention" by my best friend.
And, Professor Shih added, the Chinese government has not been able to wean itself off its debt habit.
The two men took a dim view of the military's efforts to wean villagers away from the Taliban.
It underlines the ambitions of Huawei and other Chinese firms to wean themselves off American technology, particularly chips.
In November 6900, President Nixon launched Project Independence and pledged to wean the U.S. off of foreign oil.
If an attempt to wean patients from immunosuppressive drugs fails, they can get dialysis to cleanse their blood.
The FDA strategy, in a nutshell: wean the tobacco industry off traditional cigarettes, without breaking up Big Tobacco.
Others have claimed it helped wean them off opioids by offering the same effect but without getting addicted.
We need serious, aggressive action to wean us off fossil fuels to reduce future warming of the climate.
Ideally, you'd want people to wean themselves off the nicotine and the potentially harmful toxins provided by e-cigarettes.
There has been a broad move by Chinese technology companies to wean themselves off of American technology, particularly semiconductors.
Some say that it would be a struggle for the Kingdom to wean itself off its reliance on oil.
But in the context of Saudi Arabia's hopes to wean its economy off hydrocarbons, nothing can be off limits.
The electric vehicle campaign is part of a broader plan to completely wean Israel off gasoline, diesel and coal.
America is going to need to do a lot more to wean itself off oil, coal, and natural gas.
India plans to triple its nuclear capacity by 2024 to wean Asia's third-largest economy off polluting fossil fuels.
The company plans to gradually wean them in as to avoid annoying users with a flood of new ads.
And finally ... Hard habit to break You know how hard it is to wean a baby off a pacifier.
It also aims to wean the country's eight public universities off public funding, following an IMF recommendation in 2014.
Citizens back then had nothing better to do, and no optimized news cycles to wean them off the subject.
The Crown Prince is at the helm of an ambitious economic program to help wean Saudi Arabia off oil.
"Because they have milk and cereal products to wean these babies, this led to a baby boom," Dunne said.
He's 17 months old, and I'm desperately ready to wean him, but he's been very resistant to that idea.
Japanese banks are looking to launch their own digital currency called the J-Coin to wean consumers off cash.
Or they mistakenly believe that the medications should be used only temporarily, to help wean patients off stronger opioids.
Two weeks ago, he began reducing his dose of methadone, and he hopes to wean himself off opioids completely.
Drugs like Suboxone, or its generic equivalent, are used to wean people off opioids but can also be misused.
This product was made to wean addicts off cigarettes, and in reality it's attracting teenagers who would never smoke.
Drugs like Suboxone, or its generic equivalent, are used to wean people off opioids but can also be misused.
She pledged to not just dispense with carbon energy but also to wean America off nuclear fuels by 2035.
In response, Apple introduced a Screen Time feature to help people wean their addiction to the little glowing screen.
Judy (Michelle Monaghan) wants to wean Asefa off her meds, learn her story and make a case for asylum.
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is seeking to develop new industries to wean Saudi Arabia off dependency on oil exports.
Given that there is no equivalent of methadone to wean cocaine users off their drug, that is a hopeful finding.
Virta Health has a virtual clinic to help people with type 2 diabetes wean themselves off medicines through lifestyle change.
Then we tried to wean her off it — and began to understand the complexity of how children relate to food.
It now seems apparent that we will wean ourselves off fossil fuels well before we ever run out of them.
It was a historic moment last December, when leaders of 195 countries agreed to wean their nations off fossil fuels.
He has set out ambitious plans to harness private firms to reform the state and wean the country off oil.
Projects earmarked by the Saudis for investment include Basra's moribund petrochemical plant, which could help wean Iraq off Iranian products.
I needed to wean myself off various services in the lead-up, like an alcoholic going through the 290 steps.
It is important, too, that Saudi Arabia opens its society and succeeds in its reforms to wean itself off oil.
The government has been trying to wean the economy off dollars, which are used here in tandem with the riel.
Mustering solid evidence, two researchers have denounced the standard psychiatric guidelines for how best to wean patients from depression medications.
He&aposs also in the camp of those who think medical marijuana is best used to wean patients off stimulants.
To greatly reduce the reliance on cows, we'd also need to wean ourselves from our high level of milk consumption.
It is going to take a transformational change in behavior to wean society away from fossil fuels and unsustainable consumption.
China seeks to wean itself off imports from companies like Boeing, Airbus, General Electric, Siemens, Nissan, Renault, Samsung and Intel.
Taxes helped wean people off cigarettes, and public health researchers think they may reduce consumption of fatty, sugary junk food.
It aims to wean the U.S. off coal and halt construction of new gas-fired power plants, among other priorities.
The start of a new year was coming, and I made a deadline for myself: wean Sonny before New Year's Eve.
If we wean ourselves off the need to store cars, spots and lots could be converted into parks, schools, hospitals, housing.
Sure, Oregon's legislature just passed a law promising to quit coal, but they gave themselves until 2030 to complete the wean.
A swing through coal country provides a sobering illustration of how hard it is to wean a country off fossil fuels.
I'm still going to give them the old Mary, but I'm trying to wean them off of the pain and suffering.
He has been pushing the oil collapse as an "opportunity" that will wean Russia off energy imports and diversify the economy.
Pruitt hopes to repeal the Clean Power Plan, President Obama's plan to wean the nation off of heat-trapping fossil fuels.
Many Greenlandic politicians reckon that new revenue streams from mining and tourism can help to wean the territory off Danish handouts.
Ontario is re-upping its investment in nuclear energy, partly to wean off fossil fuels (it phased out coal in 2014).
Conservatives may be chastened by Trump himself, but apparently not enough to wean themselves off of Trumpism as a political method.
Just because everybody assumed that Samsung was trying to wean itself off Android with Tizen doesn't mean that they were right.
Now we're trying to wean off having the TV on, but we sit at the table, and I'm happy with that.
Last year, the San Francisco firm embarked on a $500 million effort to wean itself off third-party data — Google's, specifically.
I agree that it is, and I'm trying to wean myself off of the phrase and come up with something different.
Swedes have also been easier to wean off expensive cash and human contact than other Europeans, thanks to their digital savvy.
President-elect Trump promised to wean Planned Parenthood off the public trough, as long as they are in the abortion business.
Gas use is growing rapidly around the world as countries seek to wean their industrial and power sectors off dirtier coal.
As the Chinese government tries to wean its economy from its debt addiction, the economy slows and its investment level declines.
Uber has also made moves to wean itself from Google's map technology, including an acquisition of the mapping start-up deCarta.
It is a cornerstone of the European Union's energy security policy, which aims to wean the bloc off Russian gas supplies.
The world's biggest oil exporter, Saudi Arabia has implemented some austerity measures to wean its citizens off decades of government largesse.
For a cost of $2014,500, Irick was led to believe Community Recovery would help wean her off an addiction to benzodiazepines.
Ashton estimates that 10 to 15 percent of long-term benzo users have lasting symptoms resulting from trying to wean themselves.
It took me ten months to wean off benzos altogether, and now, six months later, I'm still experiencing symptoms of withdrawal.
Beijing's efforts in the spring to wean the economy off debt, a major cause of the slowdown, are now being reversed.
The Fed is seeking to wean markets from the expectation that it would continue to raise its benchmark rate every quarter.
Like many of the other candidates, she wants to end fossil fuel subsidies and wean the U.S. off carbon by 2050.
She has plans to sharply increase federal investment in clean energy research and to wean the American economy from fossil fuels.
So King went back to SOAP MAT, paying out of pocket, with a plan to wean herself off methadone over time.
As deputy secretary of state in the Reagan administration, he helped wean the countries of Eastern Europe from the Soviet Union.
Brazil and Mexico, which have the region's largest economies, are aiming to expand trade to wean their dependence on American consumers.
Many teas, especially herbal teas, contain little or no caffeine, making them a great option when trying to wean yourself off.
Quitting coal: Germany said that it would wean itself off the fossil fuel by 2038, at a cost of $44.5 billion.
We actually wean members off even Diamox [a common drug used to stave off altitude sickness] before they attempt the summit.
And a recent study found that doctors can wean some chronic pain patients off opioids and actually improve their pain outcomes.
There's another, far simpler answer to all this: stop pretending you're not addicted and begin to wean yourself off the mobile pacifier.
Taiwan sends about 40% of its exports to China but has been trying to wean itself off dependence on its giant neighbour.
Muhammad bin Salman (or MBS, as he is called) hopes to wean the economy off oil and bring down vast budget deficits.
On January 22nd, AMLO vowed to pay for social programmes to wean residents in the most affected municipalities off of fuel theft.
Iraq remains heavily dependent on Iranian energy supplies to feed its power grid, despite U.S. attempts to wean Baghdad off Iranian gas.
Match is stepping up efforts to wean away Tinder users from using their Facebook accounts to log on to the dating service.
The country's banking sector is desperate to wean itself off the emergency liquidity assistance on which it has been dependent since 2015.
Thomas Schaefer, chief executive of Volkswagen Group South Africa, said they were trying to wean East African drivers off second-hand imports.
Try to wean yourself to 15 minute intervals at set times of the day when it won't affect work or family life.
In March, Juul put out a study suggesting that some adult smokers may be using Juuls to wean themselves off regular cigarettes.
In March, Juul put out a study suggesting that some adult smokers may be using Juuls to wean themselves off regular cigarettes.
Vision 2030 is Prince Mohammed's scheme to wean the world's top crude exporter off oil revenues and open up Saudis' cloistered lifestyles.
Brussels is trying to encourage companies to use markets to raise funds and wean them off their heavy reliance on bank loans.
Our taste for world dishes may help, as we start to forge new trade links and wean ourselves off cheap European goods.
The idea is to foster taller, more compact residential neighborhoods that wean people from long, gas-guzzling commutes, reducing greenhouse-gas emissions.
At least one study has also found that when migraine sufferers wean themselves off caffeine completely, they respond better to other treatments.
We just have to wean ourselves from his Twitter expectorations, which are such easy, entertaining fuel for talking — or, rather, exploding — heads.
The conference itself showcased the very fossil fuels that scientists and most sentient people agree the world must rapidly wean itself from.
Critics worry the slick packaging and marketing around IQOS seems more geared toward attracting youth than helping wean longtime smokers off cigarettes.
But to wean people, especially young people, away from social media and back to legitimate news sources may be an impossible task.
Go deeper: Why climate change is a defining issue in 2020 Michael Bloomberg commits $500 million to wean the U.S. off coal
Brussels is trying to encourage companies to use markets to raise funds and wean them away from a reliance on bank loans.
The slowdowns have been driven at least in part by the Federal Reserve's efforts to wean the economy off near-zero rates.
Policymakers say reducing subsidies gradually to 2020 will wean automakers off government support and create a self-sustained market for electric vehicles.
The pipeline is viewed as strategic by the European Union as it moves to wean itself off its dependency on Russian gas.
With an agricultural industry heavily dependent on the tobacco crop, the Indian government is finding it difficult to wean farmers off it.
And the U.S. has yet to find a way to wean itself off of its addiction to cheap gasoline and big cars.
Authorities are also keen to wean market players off the perception that central and local-government backed-borrowers enjoy an implicit guarantee.
The government says the camps wean Uighurs and other Muslim minorities from religious extremism, while teaching them Chinese language and job skills.
India's government has long tried to wean citizens off gold, almost all of which the country imports, contributing to the current-account deficit.
But the toy company now wants to wean itself from petroleum and produce its famous toys with plants instead — specifically tropically-grown sugarcane.
But even as policymakers have moved to wean the economy off its credit addiction, progress has been slow as debt continues to grow.
In 2011, Chancellor Angela Merkel's government announced the beginning of a policy of "energiewende" to wean Germany off fossil fuels and nuclear power.
Colgate and McKnight allege they both started using Juul products hoping to wean off smoking, only to become addicted to Juul products instead.
They are trying to wean themselves off fossil fuels, grow their own food and timber, acquire fewer frivolous possessions and produce less waste.
There are ways to wean yourself off excessive use of both smartphones and social media—and you can make a change right now.
Olson said he expected the Afghan government to announce "ambitious" medium-term plans to wean itself of donor support and stimulate economic growth.
Yet oil prices remain low, and Norway's largest export market, Europe, is trying to wean itself off fossil fuels by boosting renewable energy.
The junta had pledged to wean farmers off expensive subsidies used by the government it overthrew, including a rice scheme that cost billions.
Restraining production is a way to postpone such feral competition, at least until Russia and Saudi Arabia can wean their economies off oil.
Prince Muhammad has laid out a sweeping agenda that aims to wean the kingdom off oil, modernise the economy and attract foreign investment.
Now LA believes that it can wean itself off its many aqueducts, and has approved a 25-year plan to do exactly that.
Plus, I am starting to wean from breastfeeding, so I won't have to worry about anything not being safe to use while nursing.
But as Cooper began to wean herself off of street drugs, Sutherland decided to turn her small-scale experiment into a broader study.
Kiev's pro-Western government wants to wean Ukraine off a traditional dependence on Russia for energy supplies, including gas imports and nuclear fuel.
The Chinese government has said that it will accelerate building nuclear power and processing plants to wean the economy more quickly off coal.
Houses are too expensive for many buyers, and the Federal Reserve's efforts to wean the economy off near-zero rates raised mortgage costs.
New farms take years to plan and build but European governments want to wean developers off subsidies to try to drive down prices.
"On behalf of doctors," Ms. Cheng says, "thank you for pointing out the need to wean off American goods like bourbon and bacon."
"Some of the rural companies are dependent on Huawei, so we're giving them a little more time to wean themselves off," Ross said.
Milk would have given Neolithic mothers something extra to feed their babies, either as a supplement or to help wean them off breastfeeding.
The "I have a plan" candidate has pledged to do away with carbon energy and wean the U.S. off nuclear power by 2035.
The provision would end after 2022, which Nelson said would give the Air Force enough time to wean itself off the Russian engines.
The British government's plan for a post-Brexit immigration overhaul was designed to wean the economy off its reliance on cheap foreign labor.
Jessica had to wean her baby before starting the job, so on Thursday night she and Matthew drove to Walmart, to buy formula.
Bill Clinton hoped by offering nuclear power assistance to North Korea, he could buy time to wean Pyongyang away from producing weapons plutonium.
And while e-cigarettes were intended to help adult cigarette smokers wean off tobacco, 3.6 million teens around the US are now vaping.
Kazakhstan wants to wean itself from a dependence on natural resources and transform itself into a financial hub, the Dubai of Central Asia.
On the one hand, innovation in e-cigarettes has created a product that is good enough to wean smokers from far more toxic products.
Natural gas use is growing rapidly around the world as countries, like China, seek to wean their industrial and power sectors off dirtier coal.
I'm supposed to take two shots a month, but I've been taking one every three weeks to slowly try and wean off the medication.
Samsung builds its own browser, email client, and messaging app, which seem utterly redundant unless Samsung's trying to wean its reliance on Google products.
That underscores the challenge for China as it aims to wean the nation off its favorite fuel as part of its war on smog.
Used cars are also among the leading imports in many African countries, and governments will have to wean themselves off the associated tax revenues.
Riyadh hopes to use the IPO proceeds for investments in non-oil industries in order to wean the country off its most precious resource.
With the help of Amber and Taylor, she is starting to wean off her feeding tube and she's working on developing her speech abilities.
Efforts to wean the world's top oil exporter off crude and open up Saudis' cloistered lifestyles have been accompanied by a crackdown on dissent.
In the interview, Perry issued a message for the European Union, saying it needed to wean itself off its dependence on Russian energy supplies.
"It doesn't force children to eat — it allows them to discover food and gradually wean at their pace," Curtis explains of her parenting style.
The benevolent nurturer who knows when and how to wean (and depart her child's life entirely) , and the possessive monster who can't let go.
The country also has a plan to wean its people off some of the world's cheapest energy by 2020, which would bolster Aramco's profits.
Muhammad bin Salman, now Saudi Arabia's crown prince, was preparing to launch a programme to wean the country off oil and diversify the economy.
In the United States, kratom has become popular among people coping with chronic pain and others trying to wean themselves off opioids or alcohol.
"Over the past few weeks doctors have attempted to wean him off the machines, but sadly the results have not been positive," he wrote.
Another data point that stands out is the alarming level of exposure to buprenorphine, a "partial-agonist" opioid used to wean addicts off opiates.
Others have used it to wean themselves from opioids, saying that, for them, it has a similar effect, but without the same addictive qualities.
At the same time, Washington's escalating pushback against China's tech ambitions has made Xi even more determined to wean his country off Western technology.
The debate over the fate of our nuclear waste comes at a critical time, when many governments are trying to wean off fossil fuels.
A major stumbling block has been the upgrading of skills: It's challenging to wean a population off of comfortable government jobs and generous subsidies.
The Vision 2030 reform program contains plans to shed the kingdom's austere reputation, wean the economy off oil and create jobs for young Saudis.
So then there's a lack of it, and your body basically has to wean itself off, which might make you feel depressed and sullen.
Maybe you're trying to wean yourself off the fear that if you stop checking Twitter for five minutes you'll miss something; you'll miss everything.
If you catch your child vaping, Kelder said, you'll need to wean them off slowly, bringing them down to a vape with 3% nicotine.
A decade or so ago, biofuels seemed to have great potential to help wean the country off fossil fuels to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
By delaying efforts to wean itself off cheap credit, China may be setting itself up for some problems related to debt and industrial overcapacity.
In an effort to eventually wean the animals of their cracker habit, keepers have started gradually switching out the crackers for the aforementioned bread.
It is intended to help wean the country off growing fuel imports, a major campaign promise of Lopez Obrador, who took office in December.
Juul says e-cigarettes provide a healthier alternative for adult smokers and are an important tool to help wean them off traditional tobacco products.
Since Merkel took office, her energy policy has enabled Germany to wean off nuclear power, even if it meant temporarily reviving unprofitable coal plants.
One of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's primary objectives is to diversify the Saudi economy and wean his country off its dependence on oil.
Likewise, MBS's oil-price war with Russia underscores how his much-lauded reforms to wean Saudi Arabia away from its oil dependency are faltering.
The patients would be those whose hearts are so damaged that it would be difficult to wean them from heart-lung machines after surgery.
Two years ago, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia unveiled a plan to wean his country from oil and diversify its economy.
All of this the president chose to forget as he jettisoned President Barack Obama's attempt to wean American interests from the House of Saud.
President Trump has taken decisive action that will increase American energy production, and, in turn, wean the United States off foreign sources of energy.
New York (CNN Business)The United States has an abundance of natural gas that pollution-riddled China badly needs to wean itself off coal.
Her parents, intent on nipping her spiritual awakening in the bud, hire a "cult exiter" (Harvey Keitel) to wean her away from her guru.
Set against this ongoing furor, Schlesinger accused Juul of disingenuously presenting itself as a tool to help wean adult smokers off traditional, combustible cigarettes.
Although the initiative was enacted with good intentions, studies show the safest way to wean patients off opioids is in conjunction with alternative treatments.
But they show how painful and expensive it will be for China to clean up its air and wean itself from dirty-burning coal.
Beijing's plans to wean the country off its reliance on imported soybeans "will take time and be difficult to implement," the Fitch analysts said.
Rising domestic oil production and a global energy glut have all but nullified the pitch that ethanol would help wean the country off foreign oil.
The 2020 Vision he unveiled in 1995 aimed to wean the economy off oil dependence, unleash the private sector and create a broad industrial base.
Almost as importantly, the vaccine didn't dampen the effects of other related drugs like methadone, which are used (controversially) to wean people off opioid addiction.
Kratom is used by an estimated 3 to 5 million people in the United States for chronic pain, anxiety, and sometimes to wean off opioids.
He wants to wean SAA off its state support, which is a major risk to South Africa's credit rating, and burnish his economic reformist credentials.
After a trip to Asia to her old home, Pol returned to London to raise the child with her family, and wean herself off heroin.
The trade dispute has since moved into the tech space, with the U.S. blacklisting Chinese companies and China reportedly looking to wean off American technology.
Then there is Islamist militancy, which spills back into Xinjiang; development might, as Li Keqiang, China's prime minister, put it, "wean the populace from fundamentalism".
If alliances become chiefly transactional, efforts by others to wean themselves off the dollar will intensify—and inevitably spill over into military and intelligence relationships.
These include measures and policies intended to wean the country from its near-absolute reliance on oil, and slashing wasteful spending by senior government officials.
For Iran, Russia and Venezuela, trading oil in yuan would wean them off dollar-based earnings and so help them steer clear of American banks.
The Chinese firm does still buy Qualcomm modems, but that percentage is low, and it is likely to try to wean itself completely off those.
I'm happy to report that, unlike with the other tech giants, if you're able to wean yourself off Apple's products, you can avoid the company.
Rather than wean them off gaming entirely, the methods described in the study seek to re-configure the patient's relationship with gaming as a whole.
The standard, which expires in 143, was established in 2007 to boost the Corn Belt economy and help wean the country off of fossil fuels.
The gas has unquestionably helped wean the U.S. off coal — the dirtiest fossil fuel — but left the country still emitting loads of heat-trapping carbon.
ACCORDING to Peter Neumann, a terrorism-watcher at King's College London, experience points to three common features in successful efforts to wean someone off extremism.
Proceeds from the I.P.O. will be funneled into a sovereign wealth fund that will help the kingdom wean its economy off its reliance on oil.
Last year, the Obama administration raised concerns about Chinese rules that trade groups said were written to wean the country's banking industry off foreign technology.
They include tax increases and a plan to wean the population off a decades-old subsidy regime that has often benefited the highest-earning households.
Kraus put Kennedy on a regimen of weight-lifting, swimming, massage and heat therapy, and began trying to wean the president off the back brace.
And once politicians succumb to the drug, once they load up on it more and more, it becomes increasingly difficult to wean themselves from it.
Courvalin cautioned that Iran's oil shipments, which stood at nearly 3 million barrels a day in May, will keep dwindling as buyers wean themselves off.
Typically, they remain in the hospital for several weeks after birth and receive low doses of methadone, a medicine designed to wean addicts from opiates.
Beijing's efforts to wean the economy from its dependence on borrowing have made it harder and more expensive for many private businesses to get money.
But Prince Mohammed wanted to wean the kingdom off its dependence on oil, particularly as consumers around the world move toward renewable sources of energy.
China will win the trade war with the U.S., and eventually wean itself off its reliance on American technology, a strategist told CNBC on Monday.
Critics worry the slick packaging and marketing around IQOS seems more geared toward grabbing the attention of youth than helping wean longtime smokers off cigarettes.
This is likely a way for Apple to wean users off the home button, which is expected to go away altogether in next year's iPhone.
As soon as the obsessive fears vanished, I'd wean off a medication, tired of side effects that ranged from weight gain to insomnia to hives.
If the world is to wean itself off filthy fossil-fuels, the ability to stockpile energy on a vast scale will be of supreme importance.
It's the latest tool from a company known for its encrypted email services, and could help users who are looking to wean themselves off Google.
Beyond growing Pemex's crude production, Lopez Obrador has also promised to gradually grow Pemex's refining capacity and wean the country off of growing fuel imports.
But that is different from using it safely and effectively to wean people off drugs, and some experts in the addiction field are highly skeptical.
Several international lenders want to build a presence as opportunities emerge from the kingdom's reforms to wean the economy off a reliance on oil revenues.
Yes, we should wean ourselves off of fossil fuels, reform a racist criminal justice system and enact comprehensive immigration reform with a path toward citizenship.
There's also a Phone Coach element you can activate to try and wean you off too much smartphone use, though some level of willpower is required.
As the country tries to wean itself off foreign aid, pomegranate is targeted as one of the crops that could help bolster the economy through exports.
The company has positioned itself as an , helping to wean adults off combustible cigarettes, which are responsible for killing about half a million Americans every year.
She needed an iron lung for the first year, until she went to rehab in Warm Spring, Georgia, where she was able to wean herself off.
The drop was modest, but it underscored concerns about a slowdown and the European Central Bank's caution as it tries to wean the region off stimulus.
We were in a Chicago-area rental apartment that the team was using for Joey's feeding-tube ''wean,'' as the transition to normal eating is known.
Among its many government assignments it is helping Britain to leave the EU, Lebanon to fix its economy and the Saudis to wean themselves off oil.
For more than five years, I've tried to wean myself off cable—for which I pay $140 a month—in favor of a streaming-only solution.
We did this to give our allies and partners [a chance] to wean themselves off of Iranian oil, and to assure a well-supplied oil market.
The two officers have been arrested and the Uttar Pradesh state police officer Singh said he was determined to "punish & wean out such rogues in uniform".
Natural gas use is growing fast around the world as countries wean their industrial and power sectors off coal as they seek cleaner forms of energy.
Facebook has been paying upfront for these shows, but hopes that ad breaks could wean creators off its cash and create sustainable businesses based on Watch.
The mom-to-be has been open about her attachment parenting methods with her firstborn, including breastfeeding her baby boy until he was ready to wean.
But it could "take a long time to wean the Russians from Assad," Richard Haass, president of the Council on Foreign Relations, told CNBC on Friday.
He said the measure could also disrupt sweeping economic reforms meant to boost the private sector and foreign investment and wean the kingdom off oil dependence.
Our prison system has a twofold objective: protect society, but also encourage convicted criminals to wean off their criminal mindset, which is actually the same objective.
He is spearheading a reform plan called Vision 2030 that aims to wean Saudis off government aid and diversify an economy almost wholly dependent on oil.
Better support from fans would help make the league viable for the long haul, and that might allow it to wean itself from U.S. Soccer's subsidies.
He did not specifically name China, but said countries now have better access to capital markets and the ADB should wean them off its development loans.
One of the key areas that Mind Medicine is working on is a plant-derived product that can help wean people off of opioids, he said.
Effective power is in the hands of the 32-year-old Saudi crown prince, as he looks to wean the country off its dependency on oil.
The prince has also drawn up a blueprint to wean Saudi Arabia off its dependence on oil and its subjects off state subsidies and government jobs.
Instead, the conflict has worsened and annual GDP growth hovers around 1 percent, undermining efforts to wean the country's "distorted economy" off foreign aid, he said.
That means Uber's next CEO is going to need to wean Uber from its dependence on venture capital money and reach profitability sooner than Kalanick envisioned.
The J Coin is designed to wean the Japanese off their heavy dependency on cash, which accounts for 70 per cent of all transactions by value.
That echoed the cautious approach taken by the U.S. Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank to attempts to wean their economies off massive stimulus programmes.
If you're trying to wean yourself off of nicotine, it's possible to steadily lower the amount of nicotine you add to your homemade juices over time.
This means that your ability to wean yourself off fossil fuels often depends on how much your local elected officials care about that kind of thing.
But the gathering was an extravagant embodiment of Crown Prince Mohammed's dream to modernize Saudi Arabia and wean it off its reliance on oil by 2030.
He wants huge sums to invest in Western technology companies like Uber, part of his effort to wean the Saudi economy off its dependence on oil.
Now, inventors, entrepreneurs and activists are scrambling to wean us from coal, which is vital if we are to avert the worst effects of climate change.
French protests against gasoline tax hikes worry environmentalists who say the taxes are desperately needed to help wean us off fossil fuels and slow climate change.
The kingdom's crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, hopes to fund a campaign to wean Saudi Arabia off oil, by investing in new technology and clean energy.
Meawhile, Pakistan's powerful new army chief is building contacts in China, Iran, Qatar, Russia and Saudi Arabia that could help wean his country from U.S. influence.
On the activist left, there is a deep hunger to wean Democrats away from their ties to corporate America, one of Ms. Ocasio-Cortez's clarion calls.
Even the nuclear power stations that are meant to wean his country off Putin's gas are Russian-built and will be powered by Russian nuclear feedstock.
We need to wean our military from decades of playing cowboys and Indians in the Middle East and focus on the free world's biggest threat: China.
The goal is to wean the nation from a dependence on natural resources and to transform it into a financial hub, the Dubai of Central Asia.
Bill Weld, the former Republican governor of Massachusetts who also has joined the Acreage advisory board, said he believed cannabis could help wean people off opioids.
For yet another example of what I mean, consider Germany's "energy revolution," an incredibly ambitious bid by Angela Merkel's government to wean itself from fossil fuels.
It was one of the marquee components of Brazil's proposed contributions to the agreement to wean the global economy off fossil fuels and arrest global warming.
American pork producers say it is challenging to wean pigs off the drugs because they live far longer than the average chicken broiler — six months vs.
With sluggish economic growth, and renewed tensions with Washington hampering foreign investment, the government is eager to wean Cuba's 11 people million off costly food imports.
The government says it is trying to wean the economy off its reliance on oil sales by encouraging domestic production of everything from wheat to cars.
When Ashley Abramson decided to wean her 14-month-old son from breastfeeding, she thought she would feel liberated, and like she had her body back.
It's also important to make non-opioid pain treatment available to patients, while training health care providers in the right way to wean patients off opioids.
While I didn't see any real results from his diet, the book did help me wean myself off some migraine drugs and eliminate caffeine and alcohol.
As they steadily wean themselves off coal, European Union nations are banking on wood energy, or "biomass," to meet their obligations under the Paris climate agreement.
The company's comments came one day after Coach said it has ratcheted up promotions at outlets, and as both brands are working to wean shoppers off discounts.
In the rare moments that he's not rolling himself a cigarette, he's chewing on a tea tree toothpick in an attempt to wean himself off of them.
Advocates say they can be used to wean lifelong smokers onto less harmful nicotine products, but critics warn they risk drawing a new generation to nicotine addiction.
China became the world's second-biggest LNG importer in 2017, as it buys more gas in order to wean the country off dirty coal to reduce pollution.
Natural gas use is growing rapidly around the world as countries seek to meet rising energy demand and wean their industrial and power sectors off dirtier coal.
The leftist president has defended the project as needed to make Mexico more self-sufficient in production of gasoline, and wean the country off growing fuel imports.
Teams here are developing advanced nuclear technologies that will ideally help wean us off fossil fuels, which is one reason many environmentalists are starting to embrace nuclear.
Yet he has rubbed salt into the wounds of environmentalists by describing efforts to wean energy-poor countries such as India off fossil fuels as "carbon imperialism".
The plan for cities like San Francisco or New York isn't to get rid of cars, it's to wean the focus from them towards more inclusive spaces.
He seized on this as a chance to wean the Chinese away from their drab eastern European blocks and back to the domestic traditions they had lost.
Green car advocates say EVs are a crucial part of the effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and will help wean the United States off imported oil.
But beef and pork producers mostly didn't follow; they argued their animals would be harder to wean off antibiotics, and their big buyers weren't asking for change.
The deal with Uber, the Saudi Public Investment Fund's highest-profile overseas investment yet, is part of a transformation program to wean the Saudi economy off oil.
Lopez Obrador has said the refinery would help Mexico wean itself off its growing reliance on fuel imports, the vast majority of which come from U.S. refiners.
The 4.5 billion euro ($5.13 billion) TAP is viewed as strategic by the European Union as it moves to wean itself off its dependency on Russian gas.
Russia's most focused nuclear export drive is in Europe, which is trying to wean itself off Russian gas as its main source of energy for power generation.
But some of the CVF nations will face a significant challenge to wean their economies off fossil fuels by 2030 to 2050, as they pledged on Friday.
" If your smartphone is a drug, then think of the Palm Phone as a kind of medicine that can help wean you off of "the good stuff.
He also guaranteed a brighter future for his people, as he promoted modernization plans to wean the country off oil, attract foreign investment and diversify the economy.
"Some of the ERs in New York are really jumping on it, starting people on buprenorphine," a medication used to help wean people off opioids, Stancliff said.
The new features are likely to continue, as Uber and Lyft wean riders off the coupons and ride discounts that they previously relied on to keep growing.
"Even under the best case scenario we're going to double the warming we've already seen," said Karnauskas, who emphasized the need to wean ourselves from fossil fuels.
Kansas City Southern's bullish forecasts contrast with the stated desire of President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador to wean Mexico off imported gasoline and make it self-sufficient.
It could also wean the government off cash from donors such as Qatar and Saudi Arabia, which often have diverging agendas that can destabilize Somalia's fragile politics.
The idea is to wean them off creating invoices manually using Word or Excel, which can be quite time consuming (depending on volume) and certainly error prone.
Central banks around the world have struggled to wean their economies off the stimulus of rock-bottom interest rates, largely because of weak wage growth for workers.
The vaping giant has repeatedly said its products are meant to help wean adults off of cigarettes and should be kept out of the hands of minors.
Interviews with [Thai] community members and leaders indicated that many people have been using kratom to wean themselves off heroin, yaba, and even alcohol and tobacco dependence.
China's A.I. push is part of a government-driven effort to upgrade the country's technological abilities and to wean itself off foreign-made software and advanced equipment.
Within six months of starting weekly float sessions, and under the guidance of his psychiatrist, Nakagawa was able to wean himself off all of his prescription medications.
In outlining an end to its $2.8 trillion bond-buying program, the E.C.B. is essentially declaring that Europe is healthy enough to wean itself off fiscal stimulus.
Outside powers then could seek to gradually wean North Korea away from those remaining aspects of its Stalinist system, as was done with Vietnam over the years.
Facing an economic downturn caused by plummeting oil prices, he also tried to wean the state off its dependence on oil and lure other industries to Texas.
The local listing crucial to Prince Mohammed's plans to wean the Saudi economy off its oil dependence could raise more than $20 billion in its initial phase.
The "vegan mafia" is a group of powerful vegans across the country who fund start-ups, and try to wean people from their dependence on animal products.
Too often, the actions of local governments contradict attempts by central policy makers to wean Chinese industries off coal and move toward a less carbon-heavy economy.
The Berkeley ban was part of an effort to wean developers off buildings that consume fossil fuels, a cause of global warming, and promote cleaner electric power.
There's no way to wean ourselves off trucks without implementing high-speed freight railroads, or passing environmental laws limiting truck emissions and shipping distances, or inventing teleportation.
The local listing – crucial to Prince Mohammed's plans to wean the Saudi economy off its oil dependence – could raise more than $20 billion in its initial phase.
It is grappling with problems like the trade war with the United States and a campaign to wean local governments and companies off their addiction to borrowing.
It is grappling with problems like the trade war with the United States and a campaign to wean local governments and companies off their addiction to borrowing.
Prior to the Neolithic period, therefore, it wasn't really possible for humans to wean infants at an early age, due to the lack of viable supplementary food.
For years, economists have been saying that governments need to wean themselves of their reliance on central banks to spur economic growth, while spending their own money.
Lopez Obrador has said the facility would help Mexico wean itself off its growing reliance on fuel imports, the vast majority of which come from U.S. refiners.
To Katy Scoullar, Mercury's spokesperson, joining EV100 signals the business community's support for New Zealand's ambitious COP 21 commitments and policy efforts to wean off fossil fuels.
Drones can't wean those reliant on ineffective traditional healers off of their concerns about Western medicine, nor can they address squalid conditions in urban areas with medial access.
They believe he will eventually negotiate a better trade deal with China, whose appetite for soybeans is so vast that it cannot completely wean itself off U.S. grain.
Demand for LNG is growing in Europe as it becomes increasingly competitive and offers a way for the region to wean itself off its dependence on Russian gas.
Chanting "water is life" as a jazz band played, protester Bridget Lois Jensen, a 53-year-old Houston resident, said Americans needed to wean themselves off fossil fuels.
The United States, along with the European Central Bank and Bank of Japan, are stuck overseeing 'Peter Pan' economies that refuse to wean themselves off cheap money policies.
Less than a decade ago, beds at NDLEA facilities were filled almost exclusively with working-class people struggling to wean themselves off locally brewed alcohol, heroin, and cannabis.
Buhari's party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), says he is the person to modernize refineries and roads and stimulate agriculture to wean Nigeria off its dependence on oil.
Rather than encouraging customers to follow their drug regimen, it aims to reverse chronic disease through lifestyle change — and ultimately to wean its users off their medications entirely.
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq must wean itself off economic reliance on Iran and become more energy self-sufficient, Britain's foreign office minister for the Middle East said on Sunday.
The basic idea is to wean publishers off of display advertising, where Google and Facebook have a duopoly, and get them to become self-supporting through subscription revenue.
To step out of our routines, to wean ourselves off the social media dopamine drip, for just a few hours or maybe 25 — it's a means of survival.
My only concern is that when I first gave him the Juul, he said he wanted to use it for a bit then wean eventually quit that, too.
That means the hitherto stable economy, which is expanding at seven percent, will eventually have to wean itself off its dependence on remittances and find new growth drivers.
Just 32, he has gathered unprecedented power and is attempting to ram through an ambitious social and economic agenda to modernise the country and wean it off oil.
A study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine in March suggests that quitting cold turkey may be more effective than when smokers gradually wean themselves off cigarettes.
Besides cutting the amount of nicotine, the FDA plan under consideration would also encourage "innovations" — such as e-cigarettes — that aim to wean people off old-fashioned cigarettes.
But it does suggest that it will be difficult to wean Clinton and Kaine off the current system of money in politics, and all the compromises that implies.
What we like most is its simplicity: You get to grow digital trees and then a digital forest as you learn to wean yourself off your smartphone addiction.
"Like all other telecom operators, we want to wean ourselves off TIM, gain full control of our customers and boost our profitability," said Riccardo Ruggiero, CEO of Tiscali.
In the case of China, which is trying to wean its economy off excessive reliance on GDP-boosting (but often wasteful and debt-fuelling) investment, it is risky.
Projects like NEOM and Amaala are part of the kingdom's Vision 2030, an effort to diversify the economy and wean the world's top crude exporter off oil revenues.
He refers to Beck as his drug and Karen as his "methadone," reducing her to an object he's using to wean himself off the thing he actually wants.
She participated in a sit-in in Pelosi's office to demand a "Green New Deal," which would wean the US economy off fossil fuels in a few decades.
"How do you wean consumers off gas when it's what they've always known and it works?" he asked at the conference at Chatham House, a British think tank.
More important for Beijing right now, Chinese analysts say, is friendship with Mr. Duterte and an effort to wean his country away from its treaty alliance with Washington.
Oil prices are back above $60 a barrel, while the sanctions have forced Russian firms to wean themselves from what had been an unhealthy addiction to international debt.
The Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, has unveiled an ambitious effort called Vision 270 to wean the country from its dependence on oil and overhaul the economy.
QIAOLI, China — A monument to China's efforts to wean itself from coal rises on the outskirts of this village deep in the heart of the nation's coal country.
Returning to a technology largely discarded since the 1960s, scientists are betting on analog computing to wean AI systems off the monstrous amounts of electricity they currently require.
If he had sounded worried that growth was sputtering, that could have meant that the bank would take longer than expected to wean the eurozone off monetary stimulus.
On Wednesday, the government said that it would prioritize people with skills and that employers would have to wean themselves off a seemingly inexhaustible supply of cheap labor.
Overall, she describes it as an "empowering experience," and said the hardest part has been to wean herself off some of her favorite foods, like burritos and pasta.
SABC is among a clutch of heavily indebted state-owned firms that President Cyril Ramaphosa has promised to wean off state funding and make more transparent and accountable.
The IPO is the centrepiece of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's plans to attract foreign capital and wean off the largest Arab economy away from oil revenues.
The hope is that the medication, alongside behavioral counseling on how to manage anxiety or social pressure, will eventually help addicted vapers wean themselves off of nicotine entirely.
The island's chief, Ratu Jone Cakautavatava, decided that Yadua's residents should no longer consume turtles, and people began to wean themselves off what many considered a favorite food.
Amazon has been steadily building out its own delivery network as it seeks to wean itself off of third parties like FedEx, UPS or the U.S. Postal Service.
Nonetheless, the ability to stockpile energy on a massive scale will be of supreme importance if the world is to wean itself off filthy fossil-fuel power plants.
The company's initial public offering was meant to be the centerpiece of a new economic strategy designed to wean the country off its dependence on crude oil exports.
During this period, the prince spearheaded an ambitious economic and social reform program, known as Vision 246, aiming to wean the economy off its dependency on oil production.
Macri, who faces a re-election battle in October, sees Vaca Muerta as an opportunity to wean Argentina off natural gas imports and eventually become an important exporter.
Aid analysts have argued for years that aid-dependent countries seldom manage to build resilient governments and wean themselves off charity (two that did are South Korea and Taiwan).
For years, London has subsidized various forms of clean power, including onshore wind farms, to wean the country off its heavy dependence on high-pollution coal-fired power plants.
Nokia is relaunching its 'Matrix' slider phone and other high-concept simple phones like the Punkt MP01 are out there trying to wean people away from their smartphone habits.
I offered to come to the Home Office with Billy every day so they could administer it, even just to wean him off – because stopping cold was so dangerous.
Gottlieb, who previously held a financial interest in the vape shop Kure, has said publicly that certain e-cigarettes may have the potential to wean smokers off combustible cigarettes.
Controversial institutions claiming to help wean teenagers off their internet addiction through beatings, electric shocks or drugs will be banned under a new law drafted by the State Council.
The Food and Drug Administration is exploring ways to help wean teenagers off nicotine as huge numbers of middle and high school students use Juul and other e-cigarettes.
I was honest with my psychiatrist about my addiction, and she helped me wean off of Xanax and go onto Zoloft (though I probably should have gone to rehab).
Jarana, a former executive at telecoms company Vodacom, was appointed in late 2017 to implement a strategy to return the airline to profit and wean it off government bailouts.
LONDON (Reuters) - There's oil and then there's oil, says Norway's Statoil, which is pitched in a race to develop the cleanest crude as countries wean themselves off fossil fuels.
Saudi Arabia unveiled a reform plan this year to wean the economy off its addiction to oil, on which the government depends for the overwhelming share of its revenues.
" Curtis practices babyled weaning where Harper eats at his own pace: "It doesn't force children to eat — it allows them to discover it and gradually wean at their pace.
Jarana, a former executive at telecoms company Vodacom, was appointed in late 9.23 to implement a strategy to return the airline to profit and wean it off government bailouts.
Doctors have been wary of recommending people use e-cigarettes as a way to wean themselves off conventional cigarettes because there hasn't been long-term research on their effects.
Though its star has risen only recently, Spindrift has been around since 2010, when Creelman, a former Massachusetts farm boy, launched the company to wean himself off Diet Coke.
Congress passed it under a now outdated mindset before America's oil boom of the last decade: The U.S., heavily dependent upon Middle Eastern oil, must wean itself from oil.
Look, for example, at the residential property sector, where policymakers are still warning of speculative excess and trying to wean regional governments off their financial addiction to land sales.
Other tribes chose a word more suitable for a military chieftain—as would the Goths, one might think, but it seems Wulfila wanted to wean his people off marauding.
Bloomberg reports that Malpass has frequently criticized the World Bank, calling it too big, too inefficient and too reluctant to wean developing countries that have become engines of growth.
Successive governments spent tens of millions of dollars evaluating solar and natural-gas projects in order to wean PREPA off its dependence on oil, but did next to nothing.
Gottlieb, who held a financial interest in the vape shop Kure, said some e-cigarettes may have the potential to wean smokers off combustible cigarettes and be less harmful.
Al-Omar's comments come at an inflection point for Saudi Arabia as it, and its neighbors, try to wean themselves off oil as a main driver of the economy.
The initiative, aimed at more efficient energy use, coincides with an ambitious reform plan to boost sources of revenue and wean the world's top crude exporter away from oil.
In fact, Dr. Benjamin Rush [surgeon general of the Continental Army] really believed that lesser spirits could help people get sober by helping to wean them off of whiskey.
The second is, we've had to wean ourselves off the public sector, and move towards a-, a-, a private sector model, especially taking advantage of our young, educated population.
He promotes it on talk shows, educates other doctors, and has even managed to wean his close friend Bill Clinton off of his previously prescribed low-fat vegan diet.
On Tuesday, the White House unveiled new rules that would make it easier for doctors to prescribe the medication buprenorphine to help wean addicts off of heroin and painkillers.
Marina has a two-year-old daughter who's starting to wean, and I've come by her office to have lunch with her and drink some of her breast milk.
Once you become physically dependent on the pills—which doesn't take long; a week or so of regular use will do it— you have to carefully wean yourself off.
The thinking behind the Impossible Burger and Beyond Burger isn't to give vegans a way to eat "meat" guilt-free, but to wean meat-eaters off the real thing.
But as work on the pipes progressed, officials have tried to wean residents off the free bottled water that National Guard troops distributed at the height of the crisis.
The silver lining: Forcing founders to wean themselves off conferences and events as a "go-to" business development tactic might not be a bad thing in the long run.
Some experts have suggested that e-cigarettes can help wean people off regular cigarettes; others believe that they reinforce the smoking habit and increase the user's exposure to nicotine.
BCG has been deeply enmeshed in laying out the economic blueprint of the country, called Vision 2030, which aims to wean Saudi Arabia from its dependency on oil revenues.
To win them over, the Commission, whose proposed laws require consent of members and the EU parliament, wants to create a "just transition fund" to wean economies off coal.
The taxes were designed to wean consumers off sugar-sweetened beverages, to curb a worldwide surge in obesity and diabetes, an epidemic fueled by soda, public health experts say.
Now the FARC, which formally disarmed last month, is joining forces with the government to wean farmers off coca — one of the first collaborations ever between the old enemies.
Beijing is apparently trying to wean its economy off exports while seeking a larger output in service sector industries and greater consumption spending from its rapidly increasing middle class.
Generally speaking, the people creating these videos weren't trying to wean children off the official, sanitized, friendly content: They were making content that they find funny for fellow adults.
Jarana, a former executive at telecoms company Vodacom, was appointed in 2017 to implement a strategy intended to help the airline return to profit and wean it off government bailouts.
People who smoke traditional cigarettes can sometimes find it easier to quit when they start vaping and slowly wean themselves with smaller hits of nicotine over a period of time.
"The goal is to wean us off of having drivers in the car, so we don't want the public talking to our safety drivers," said Uber engineering director Raffi Krikorian.
On Thursday the head of Italy's biggest utility Enel said the strategy needed to give a greater role to green energy to wean the country off its reliance on gas.
The regulator introduced an auction system this year to award licenses, aiming to intensify competition among project developers in order to lower costs and wean renewable energy away from subsidies.
The economy is not weak enough to delay the end of QE, but the slowdown comes at a tricky time as the ECB tries to wean the bloc off stimulus.
MBS, in turn, has drawn up an ambitious reform programme to diversify the country away from oil and wean Saudis off do-little government jobs by energising the private sector.
Our renewable energy share is still relatively low, and while it is slowly growing, we have a lot more work to do in order to wean ourselves off fossil fuels.
The House bill keeps this in place for now but freezes enrollment starting in 2020, which the bill's authors expect will essentially wean states off the Medicaid expansion over time.
While public health bodies in Britain have embraced vaping as a tool to wean smokers off cigarettes, governments in other EU markets, where smoking rates are higher, have been cooler.
On the one hand, there are doctors and advocates who insist that vaping is a relatively safe, appealing way for smokers to wean themselves off much more dangerous tobacco products.
For people who use vaping to wean themselves off smoking, that uncertainty might be a perfectly fine thing to live with—a smaller cancer risk is still better than nothing.
Despite Gazprom's attempts to raise its exposure to the lucrative European Union market, some European countries have been trying to wean themselves off their dependence on energy supplies from Russia.
Yet as these shops have become more promotional, labels including Michael Kors, Ralph Lauren and Coach are dialing back their exposure, in an effort to wean customers off of discounts.
Saudi Arabia's 32-year-old heir to the throne, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, is seeking to develop new industries to wean his country off its dependency on oil exports.
But the solar and wind power industries have argued that the resulting plan unfairly favors land conservation over projects needed to wean California off fossil fuels and combat climate change.
The conservative-dominated state legislature lined up behind him and, with the passage of the largest tax cut in state history, immediately began to wean the government off income taxes.
But she was turned down because she was on too high a dose of methadone -- an opioid medication that doctors prescribe for people to wean off street drugs like heroin.
Petroleum companies see natural gas as a cleaner alternative to coal for power generation in the effort to wean the world off fossil fuels by the end of the century.
But it is unlikely to lead to any significant pullback from restrictive domestic internet controls and aggressive policies meant to wean the country off its reliance on Western technology firms.
So when ever-protective Alec decides he should abscond with Michael to Maine and wean him off his prescriptions, the plan seems at once profoundly generous and almost certainly doomed.
In an effort to wean consumers off sugary drinks and reduce the epidemics of obesity and diabetes, Mexico imposed a peso-per-liter excise tax at the beginning of 2014.
These include various e-scooter and e-bike models, in a bid to become a broader transport operator helping to re-shape urban transport and wean people off using cars.
As part of this, it said it would raise prices and reduce promotions at Victoria's Secret as it looks to repair its brand image and wean customers off heavy discounting.
The cash-strapped city is trying to wean itself off of bond restructurings to free up money for the budget and discontinue variable-rate debt and related interest rate swaps.
Doctors often continue prescribing opioids past the time they are medically indicated and often fail to advise patients about how to wean off them, Wittnebel said in a phone interview.
It would allow physician assistants and nurse practitioners to prescribe buprenorphine, an opioid that can help wean people off stronger drugs like heroin while greatly reducing the risk of overdoses.
"Everybody can agree that cigarettes are harmful, and if there&aposs a product that people can use to wean off them, then it&aposs a good thing," the source said.
Practical-minded environmentalists and coal sympathizers alike have long touted carbon capture and underground storage as a low-emissions way to help the world's economy wean itself off fossil fuels.
The problem illustrates the hurdles Afghanistan faces in rebuilding its strife-torn economy, a crucial step if it is to wean itself off billions of dollars in foreign aid annually.
In September, the Financial Times reported that Dr. Richard Sackler had patented a new, improved form of buprenorphine, a mild opiate used to wean addicts off harder opioids like OxyContin.
As Libya tries to wean itself off oil and gas -- which, according the the UNDP, typically represents 70% of its GDP -- a female workforce is becoming more and more important.
Now, interviews with dozens of pain specialists show that pressure to wean patients off opioids is prompting many doctors to refer patients to pain intervention specialists who promote the shots.
But now that Five Star is in power, it is wavering on that promise as pressure mounts to wean the country off Russian oil and gas by finding alternative sources.
Costa Rica: The tiny Central American nation wants to wean itself from fossil fuels by 2050 under a broad decarbonization plan that could serve as a model for other countries.
China has worked to wean its economy off its dependence on borrowing, but the resulting slowdown in growth has undercut that effort, leading Beijing to relent somewhat from the initiative.
It'll take a few more years to wean him off the tracheostomy so he can breathe on his own completely, she said, but the surgery gave him a great start.
Myanmar, another country with unfounded allegations of past North Korean nuclear collaboration, has undergone significant political change and has made efforts to wean itself off imports of North Korean arms.
Licensing new stock market operators would be a potential first step to privatising the bourse — the largest in the Middle East — as Riyadh moves to wean the economy off oil.
Its proponents call it a "bridge fuel" that can help wean humans off their fossil fuel addiction while societies build the infrastructure for a future that runs on renewable energy.
She went home with a small supply of opioids with a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) supported opioid wean regimen and instructions to follow up with her surgeon.
But supporters of the effort -- a push by greens to wean the U.S. off fossil fuels by ending future development on public land -- said it shows their cause has momentum.
This may be the land of Psy and Gangnam style, a country so wired that some of its children are sent to boot camps to wean them from internet addiction.
Ms. Jarratt began to wean herself off heroin — slowly, so as to reduce the risk to her pregnancy, and in secret because she was too ashamed to ask for help.
Some of those solutions involve new devices — such as the "Light Phone," a device with an extremely limited feature set that is meant to wean users off time-sucking apps.
Many see it as unrealistic for a region that has plenty of water and timber but perhaps not enough wealth to wean itself away from engines of the California economy.
South Africa is planning to build 9,600 megawatts (MW) of nuclear capacity to wean itself off coal, a project that could be one of the world's biggest nuclear contracts in decades.
Your feet may even improve so much, you won't want to wear socks to bed anymore — meaning that wearing socks to bed may help wean you off wearing socks to bed.
Since signing the Paris Agreement in 2015, which aims to wean the world off fossil fuels, several countries have made national plans to phase out coal from their power supply mix.
The company has positioned itself as anti-tobacco, with a mission to help to wean adults off combustible cigarettes, which are responsible for killing about half a million Americans every year.
French President Emmanuel Macron earlier this month urged Germany to wean itself off the "fetish" of fiscal conservatism, warning that such policies were always made at the expense of other countries.
This is primarily to allow rural telecom providers more time "to wean themselves off" the Chinese maker of telecoms equipment, which has been slapped with a ban over national-security concerns.
Although vaping may be a tool to help some adult smokers wean themselves from cigarettes, for new smokers that road heads in the opposite direction, toward cigarettes and other addictive substances.
Iliad, which markets its services under the Free brand, is racing to build a national mobile network and wean itself off a roaming agreement with Orange by the end of 21.3.
The idea is to gradually wean your dog off of kibble and onto a steady, full-size portion of the freshly cooked meal packages over the course of a few weeks.
"The big solution is what went on at COP21 in December," Eakin said, referring to the climate conference at which 195 nations pledged to wean themselves off fossil fuels this century.
His governments have failed to wean the economy off diamonds, which may run out within 30 or 40 years (nobody knows for sure) and are anyway becoming costlier to dig out.
Yes, it sounds more than a little dystopian to wean ourselves off fossil fuels by torching our nation's dying forests, whose plight is due, at least in part, to climate change.
Before that, earlier initiatives to wean the economy off a reliance on excessive debt had cut off several financing options for Chinese firms – and property developers were among those most affected.
When she was a drug user, the Rylkov Foundation's Alimova says, she wished she had a legal methadone alternative to help wean her off of a decade-long addiction to heroin.
The crown prince, who at 32 is also defense minister and heir apparent, has promised reforms to wean Saudi Arabia off oil exports, create jobs and open up Saudis' cloistered lifestyles.
But a new study adds support to the notion that people who give up cigarettes all at once are more likely to be successful than those who wean themselves off gradually.
A US federal court ruled today that it will not allow a movement by 27 states to block Obama's Clean Power Plan, which will wean the country off coal-fired plants.
The idea, for example, is that a barber will wean its customers off making bookings over the phone or in-person and instead point them to the Booksy app or website.
The scale and speed of Egypt's turnaround suggests the government may yet wean itself off foreign gas but how sustainable that turns to be will depend on domestic pent-up demand.
Because renewable energy is capital and labor intensive, the transition will create millions of jobs and new wealth much greater than what was sacrificed as we wean ourselves from fossil fuel.
Several economists pointed out that the best way to wean the nation from imported oil is to lower the dependence on oil over all, with policies designed to reduce oil demand.
So rather than rejoice over the fact that we may be able to eat more chocolate, maybe we should try to wean ourselves off our national addiction in the first place.
Chinese officials are also encouraging businesses to wean themselves from reliance on American goods by shifting orders for products such as soybeans and automobiles to suppliers in China and other countries.
Having tried and failed to wean them from their devices, their desperate parents turn to the government, which offers various kinds of counselling, therapy and, in extreme cases, remedial boot camps.
That suggested it would wean the euro area off its stimulus by the smallest of increments, for fear that even a small amount of turbulence could derail the recovery in inflation.
Sublocade is the first once-monthly injectable buprenorphine product — an opioid partial agonist, which produces some opioid-like effects such as euphoria in order to essentially wean someone from true opioids.
He built a fortune as head of Chesapeake Energy, whose embrace of new production techniques unlocked previously untapped deposits and helped wean the United States from ever-increasing dependence on imports.
A new study coming out of the Queensland University of Technology in Australia suggests the use of drugs that treat tobacco addiction could be used to wean people off of sugar.
There, people overcame their addictions within two or three weeks by using GHB in prescribed doses in a controlled environment, directly assisted by doctors to wean them off the drug itself.
Off the grid: In Vermont, local electric company Green Mountain Power is trying to wean residents off of its mostly carbon-powered system to fix both environmental woes and financial ones.
He has expressed a desire to wean allies off American support, encouraging the purchase of US-made weapons systems that would allow nations like Japan and South Korea to defend themselves.
But Biden charted a more centrist path than some of his rivals, saying it might not be possible to wean the country from fossil fuels as quickly as some would like.
Analysts are forecasting a boom in sales of gas trucks as China tries to wean its truckers off diesel vehicles, part of wide-ranging efforts by the authorities to reduce emissions.
He hammered away on the need for better water quality, said he'd like to wean farmers off price supports, and expressed support for a legal immigrant workforce to meet agriculture's needs.
The solution is to wean Tesla off of its near-term dependence on the capital markets by turning at least modestly profitable, which Goldman Sachs projects will happen by next year.
While the Obama administration proposed federal plans to wean the nation from carbon-intensive fossil fuels, the Trump Administration intends to kill Obama's plan and now routinely rejects elementary climate science.
While Norway wants to wean its own citizens off fossil fuels, it remains one of the world's biggest oil producers and is revving up production, almost all of it for export.
The question instead in Australia has been the extent to which the country might use taxes and other policies to wean itself from its dependence on coal for domestic energy use.
A tiered approach to nicotine levels is thought to help people who are trying to quit smoking because they can gradually wean themselves off nicotine, the substance that makes cigarettes addictive.
What started as a way for some people to wean themselves off cigarettes has turned into a new kind of addiction made worse by the ability to vape just about anywhere.
Under Indian defense procurement rules, a foreign firm must invest at least 30 percent of the contract in India to help it build up its manufacturing base and wean off imports.
Nicotine is one of those substances, for example, which explains why nicotine patches placed on the skin are effective for people who are trying to wean or quit their smoking habits.
Resistance has stiffened under the new government of populist Prime Minister Imran Khan, who has voiced alarm about rising debt levels and says the country must wean itself off foreign loans.
Italy, at the intersection of eastern and western Europe, is a strategic part of European Union plans to wean itself off Russian gas, which accounts for a third of EU gas supplies.
Others reportedly claimed that such a deal would be a "deal with the devil" and would stand in opposition to Juul's ostensible ethos of helping people wean themselves off of traditional cigarettes.
But there's been one major advance in the 20 years separating their openings: widespread acceptance of fossil fuels' role in climate change, and the urgent need to wean the economy from it.
In Sage's trial, brexanolone helped 43.9 percent of patients wean off medically induced coma without seizures returning for 24 hours, versus 42.4 percent in patients given placebo and standard-of-care treatment.
And perhaps the biggest concern to environmentalists, she hasn't totally disavowed fracking for natural gas, which many of its opponents view as an irresponsible way to wean our nation off fossil fuels.
It's an ambitious plan to wean the kingdom off of oil, create a home-grown diversified knowledge economy, and along the way, contribute to a new, "can-do" and proud Saudi identity.
My entire family has this bad habit where we all fall asleep with the television on, so I had to wean myself off of that and adjust to sleeping in total darkness.
One of Mr Moïse's first moves was to strike a deal with the IMF, which required Haiti to wean itself off the fuel subsidies that consume over a tenth of public spending.
Saudi Arabia's government released on Monday its National Transformation Plan, a 110-page list of policies and targets for 2016-2020 that aims to wean the economy off its dependence on oil.
It is also not obvious how, in practical terms, he can expect to wean his brethren off party politics without revising the tenets of the 1979 resurgence, which he claims to support.
Liberia's next leader will have to work out how to wean the country off foreign aid, which accounts for over half of gross national income, and to spread the benefits of development.
That's very good news, because it's unlikely the world is going to wean itself off nitrogen fertilizers anytime soon—not if we hope to feed an extra two billion people by 2050.
So Fox had to figure out how to temporarily wean the patient off buprenorphine — without triggering withdrawal, which can lead to a relapse — so the surgical team could properly administer opioid painkillers.
It was a more decisive follow up to an earlier update that wouldn't allow the phone to charge over 60 percent, attempting to wean those last few Note diehards off their devices.
It's the latest in a series of strategic moves by the president to wean America off fossil fuels, something that leaders of 195 countries agree needs to happen as soon as possible.
AACHEN, Germany (Reuters) - Germany must wean itself off the "fetish" of fiscal conservatism if it has ambitions to become a leading force for European renewal, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday.
However, those plans were met with scepticism in Europe, especially among former communist countries such as Poland, which have been trying to wean themselves off energy supplies from their former Soviet overlord.
Last year, U.S. President Barack Obama attended a Caribbean summit seeking to reassert U.S. leadership in the region, after launching an energy initiative seeking to wean it off cut-rate Venezuelan oil.
Both companies are trying to wean riders off the discounts and coupons that flooded the market as the ride-hailing services fought for market share ahead of their public debuts in 2019.
Iliad, which markets its services under the Free brand, is racing to build out a national mobile network and wean itself off a roaming agreement with Orange by the end of 2017.
Sources told Reuters last week that ECB policymakers are debating ways to wean the currency bloc of easy money, floating ideas such as a new kind of TLTRO and staggered rate increases.
Economic growth has steadily slowed over the past six years as communist leaders seek to wean the economy offmanufacturing and exports in favor of more self-sustaining growth based on consumer spending.
This winter, China will use natural gas to heat millions of homes across the north for the first time, as the government tries to wean the nation off its favourite fuel, coal.
The announcement comes amid major restructuring of the kingdom's energy and water sectors, intended to support sweeping economic reform plans to wean the world's largest crude exporter off its dependence on oil.
If not for the sake of their employees' safety, or that of the inmates placed in their charge, the Bureau of Prisons should wean itself off augmentation to help its bottom line.
The new mobile operating system is not yet an Android replacement, but is believed by many to be part of a long-term strategy to wean itself off of dependence on Google.
Some thought the company didn&apost live up to the missionSome former employees said they believed in Juul&aposs mission of helping smokers wean off traditional cigarettes when they joined the company.
For years China's top officials have touted their ambitious policy priority to wean the world's second-largest economy off high levels of debt, but there is not much to show for it.
In an attempt to wean me off tea and cookies, my mother prepared all the Indian foods I loved: mung bean dal, eggplant bhartha, and saag made with mustard greens and spinach.
NEOM is part of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's Vision 2030 plan that aims to attract foreign investment and create jobs in a bid to wean the kingdom off reliance on oil.
Keen to wean itself off an almost complete dependence on imported energy, Turkey in 2013 commissioned Rosatom to build four-1,200 megawatt (MW) reactors at Akkuyu, near Mersin on the Mediterranean coast.
During an April 20303 trip to Ukraine, Biden unveiled a crisis support package that included enlisting several U.S. government agencies to promote shale gas development, meant to wean Ukraine off Russian gas.
I know they're not good for me, so I hope I can gradually wean myself off all soft drinks and be one of those beacons of health who only drink water. Maybe.
He wants to wean T-Systems off its reliance on classic IT outsourcing, and plough the 600 million euros ($694 million) in job savings into growth opportunities in digital and cloud services.
Lung illnesses and teen addiction aside, e-cigarette companies often market their products as healthier alternatives to traditional cigarettes and as a way that adults can wean themselves off of the habit.
More than 3.6 million teens vape, according to the FDA, turning the purpose of a device originally intended to wean smokers off tobacco on its head by making kids dependent on nicotine.
California just became the first state to require that all new homes be installed with solar panels, a continuation of its ambitious plans to completely wean itself off fossil fuels within two decades.
When it's not being called "freedom fuel," natural gas is often referred to as a "bridge fuel," one intented to wean us off more carbon-intensive source of energy and lower carbon emissions.
If he announced a plan to wean the Democratic Party off dependency on big money and toward a small-dollar fundraising model, we would be eager to engage in that conversation as partners.
Others divine a willingness to help sooner, perhaps to get a piece of the hydrocarbon riches beneath Cypriot waters (and to wean the north off the subsidies it gets from the Turkish treasury).
Shareholders in both America and Europe are putting tremendous pressure on oil companies to explain how they would manage their businesses if climate-change regulation forced the world to wean itself off oil.
If it's not perfectly obvious, Apple's efforts with its new Macs are to wean its old users off their desktop and laptop habits and familiarize them with the new world of touchscreen PCs.
Natural gas use is growing fast among power generators worldwide as countries like China seek to wean themselves off dirtier coal, although gas is still a small part of the overall fuel mix.
If we want to change Kavekana, to fix the Penitents and everything else without armed revolt, the priesthood needs a surplus--something to wean us off investments in bone oil and necromantic earths.
Industry data now suggest that only one kind of opioid prescribing is increasing — those used in "medication-assisted treatment" to wean people off addiction to more dangerous opioids, such as heroin and fentanyl.
Experts say that MBS sees it as an opportunity to refill his country's coffers while he works to modernize the stagnating Saudi economy and wean it off its near-total reliance on oil.
An unexpected fall in German industrial output last week weakened the euro and bred concern about a slowdown and the European Central Bank's caution as it tries to wean the region off stimulus.
But also, some of the rhetoric coming out of the Democratic party and environmentalists about how the world must wean itself off fossil fuels entirely turns off Republicans who want to take action.
During an April hearing on whether to advance his nomination for the FDA position, he said some e-cigarettes may have the potential to wean smokers off combustible cigarettes and be less harmful.
Masdar City, a squeaky-clean planned city under development outside Abu Dhabi, grew from the sand with a single vision: help the United Arab Emirates wean itself off its own vast oil reserves.
PARIS (Reuters) - Labels from Givenchy to Saint Laurent showed of their new designs at Paris Fashion Week, alongside another innovation meant to wean the industry off its association with unhealthily thin, underage models.
"For those using opioids and seeking surgery to cure the pain, it's critical to work with your doctor to wean you down, both before and after surgery," Brummett told Reuters Health by phone.
WHO continues to turn a blind eye to new harm-reduction technologies, such as vaping or heat-not-burn products, that help people wean themselves from smoking and if desired, addiction to nicotine.
The government's retreat is a blow to a years-long push to wean China from coal, its favorite fuel, to help clear the nation's smoggy skies, which have become a hot-button issue.
None other than the Saudi king's favored son, Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, has held up the dairy, Almarai, as a model for a country trying to wean itself from oil dependence.
Indivior, which was spun off from Reckitt Benckiser in 2014, has been treating addiction for more than two decades, initially selling tablets to help wean addicts off opioids including heroin and prescription painkillers.
"It's feeding the idea [that], 'If I have dry lips, it's unbearable, I can not bear dry lips,'" So, if you think you really are addicted, how do you wean yourself off it?
Worldwide growth is driven by new LNG consumers as well as growth in existing markets such as China, which is buying more gas to wean the country off dirty coal to reduce pollution.
Instead of carbon trading, California should curb Amazon crude imports and take immediate measures to wean itself off fossil fuels, such as freezing new oil and gas permits in the state, she added.
And some aren't so sure e-cigarettes are helping smokers wean themselves off nicotine; in the case of young kids who try out vaping, they might even be grooming some into future smokers.
But not just any kind of milk: Researchers found trace amounts of milk from livestock—like cows and goats and sheep—that mothers may have used to wean their babies off of breastfeeding.
Analysts said the challenge for any incoming government would be to wean the predominantly Roman Catholic nation away from reliance on oil money and diversify its sources of income into agriculture and manufacturing.
The Food and Drug Administration was prepared to embrace e-cigarettes as a way to wean adult smokers from cigarettes, but the agency is rethinking its approach after seeing scores of teens vaping.
But unless your child is an athlete, it can be tough to wean them away from social media and the ever-present screen to swim laps or go for a blood-pumping jog.
But to do this, America's top schools would have to wean themselves off a system that allows them to appear to be charitable and caring at very little cost to their bottom line.
Pick a substitute Dr. Sarah Frankel, senior clinical psychologist at the Columbia University Clinic for Anxiety and Related Disorders, advises lining up a "replacement behavior" while you wean yourself off the Mail app.
The Saudi business conference, officially titled the Future Investment Initiative, is part of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's efforts to modernize the country's economy and wean it off its dependence on oil.
That has left the company more vulnerable than almost any other American technology firm to a Chinese campaign to wean itself off foreign technology and tighten control over foreign tech companies operating there.
Months before his ascendancy in June, M.B.S. signaled that the influence of the clergy could be an obstacle to economic growth and Saudi Arabia's ability to wean itself off its oil-revenue dependency.
The response of Iran's biggest oil customers, China and India, will also be key as both could find it hard to completely wean themselves off supplies from the Middle Eastern nation, Barclays said.
They were also more prone to getting hooked on the gum than one-time smokers who used it to wean themselves off tobacco, perhaps because they never built up a tolerance to nicotine.
Related: Portugal's Example: What Happened After It Decriminalized All Drugs, From Weed to Heroin O'Neil was eventually also diagnosed with a substance abuse problem and put on Suboxone to wean himself off opioids.
He canceled the rest of his Dangerous World Tour, lost a drastic amount of weight, and eventually turned to painkillers before being admitted to the hospital to try and wean him off of them.
Part of 22009's global economic success was put down to a combination of extraordinarily loose monetary policy and competent management by central banks of their attempts to wean the world off such largesse.
He urged that patients work with their doctors to "taper off" — to wean themselves by taking shrinking doses — and said the company could not provide specific withdrawal rates because it did not have them.
If the goal is to wean people off flying—to have a more pleasant travel experience without the TSA and long waiting times—any new transit system needs to be faster than a plane.
Using a law passed in 2002, local governments have been working to wean their constituents off the electricity system run by the state's three big shareholder-owned utilities to form government-run power programs.
MMT is a method of treatment that uses methadone, a safer opioid that allows addicts to slowly wean off their dependency without painful withdrawal symptoms (though methadone can be abused, and cause overdoses, too).
Conversely, once a startup's product is being used every day like Slack, it may start keeping more information within it and over time wean people off whatever they were using before (Outlook, Sharepoint, etc).
It would be like building a movement to get the Roman Empire (and the rest of the classical world) to wean its economy off hydrological infrastructure or enslaved people, all while the Empire declined.
MBS has proposed what is known as "Vision 2030," which is an ambitious effort to wean Saudis off oil and their almost total dependence on government (by which 70% of the population is employed).
Italy's new energy strategy needs to give a greater role to green energy to wean the country off reliance on gas and reduce its carbon footprint, the head of Italy's biggest utility Enel said.
But cheaper oil may complicate efforts to combat global warming and wean consumers and industries off their dependence on fossil fuels, because lower gasoline prices could, for example, slow the adoption of electric vehicles.
In high-profile visits to Washington and London, the Crown Prince drummed up financial backing for his blueprint to wean Saudi Arabia off its dependence on oil by vastly expanding the anaemic private sector.
Prince Mohammed chairs the kingdom's Council of Economic and Development Affairs, which is responsible for overseeing an ambitious reform plan to open the country to foreign investment and wean it off dependence on oil.
"Oil ... It's a finite resource and by necessity we need to wean ourselves off it," he said, although he remarked that only 20 percent of Bahrain's gross domestic product (GDP) was derived from oil.
The makers of "Baahubali 2" hope its top-notch visual effects will wean Indian audiences from Hollywood blockbusters, enticing them with the magical kingdoms, rampaging armies and towering palaces of a homegrown fantasy epic.
China, which became the world's second biggest LNG importer in 2017, is buying more gas as the government tries to wean the country off dirty coal as part of its push to reduce pollution.
Powell's comments underline the catch-22 facing policymakers: they want to wean markets off cheap cash, but in the process they risk undermining the asset markets they themselves have pumped up with easy money.
For many average Saudis, he is what they have been waiting for: a strong ruler loosening the chokehold of ultraconservative religious strictures while working to wean the kingdom off of its oil-based economy.
While the company warned of "far-reaching ramifications," environmental activists celebrated the ruling as a first step in the difficult decision of how to wean Germany off its most significant and abundant fossil fuel.
The privatisation drive is part of Vision 2030, a package of reforms led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman that is intended to wean the economy off oil and create jobs for young Saudis.
But many politicians and energy companies in Germany support Nord Stream 2 because the country, Europe's biggest economy, needs steady gas supplies as it seeks to wean itself off of coal and nuclear power.
These newer residents moved to East Wind to wean themselves off fossil fuels, grow their own food, have a greater say in how their society is run and live in less precarious financial circumstances.
But data show that they need to develop much faster to wean the world from fossil fuels in time to meet the Paris agreement goals and to forestall the worst effects of climate change.
According to the US Food and Drug Administration, more than 3.6 million teens use e-cigarettes, devices that were originally intended to wean smokers off tobacco but have quickly turned kids into nicotine addicts.
ACCRA (Reuters) - Ghana's economy is rebounding and the major commodity exporter is poised to wean itself off bailouts through sustained fiscal discipline and a battle against corruption, President Nana Akufo-Addo said on Wednesday.
That has made the company more vulnerable than almost any other American technology firm to a Chinese campaign to wean the country off foreign technology and tighten control over foreign tech companies operating there.
While Macron insisted the comment referred to the need to wean Europe off of the US's defense and cybersecurity apparatus, Trump took offense to the comment and bashed Macron in a tweet on Friday.
Though it will only serve a fraction of the demands of Swedish motorists, he is hopeful that, along with other renewable products under development, it could help wean us off our addiction to fossil fuels.
Vaping advocates have long claimed that e-cigarettes can and will help current smokers wean themselves away from smoking tobacco cigarettes, with the eventual goal of making it easier for them to quit nicotine altogether.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez proposed that such a levy be imposed to pay for what she calls a "Green New Deal" to slash carbon emissions and ultimately wean the U.S. off its reliance on fossil fuels.
A decade ago, he unveiled his "Pickens Plan," a lobbying effort to wean the United States from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) by championing the use of alternative energy and natural gas.
The simmering trade war with the United States has hit the country's exports and investments, while Beijing has kept banks from turning on the lending spigot to wean the country from its addiction to borrowing.
Depending on where buyers live, both cars could cost as much as $10,000 less thanks to what are pretty generous government subsidies resulting from Beijing's push to wean the country off of internal combustion engines.
These professionals try to wean me from an ungainly version of slipping and sliding steps — something like the Mashed Potato — that get me from the wheelchair or the walker onto the toilet or the bed.
Although the scale of China's coal consumption is off the charts, it's not the bad guy here: The country is also taking some of the most dramatic steps to wean itself off coal-fired production.
The growing power of brands to wean themselves from a reliance on department stores is an issue that has weighed on the industry, from Neiman Marcus to Macy's, from Saks-owner Hudson's Bay to Nordstrom.
"Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman laid out his vision for the Public Investment Fund, which will eventually control more than $2 trillion and help wean the kingdom off oil," Bloomberg said on its website.
Try to gradually wean yourself off your reliance on lol by ending messages with punctuation marks instead, using a more specific emoji in place of your laughter, or making an effort to better articulate yourself.
I was able to wean off my depression meds halfway through my pregnancy with Aspen which directly corresponded with when I got Girly Girl, and I haven't been on a lick of antidepressants since then.
Despite his youth, Mohammed bin Salman has long had a visible role in the government, and has spearheaded the kingdom's attempts to wean itself off oil as part of an economic strategy announced last year.
The sovereign fund PIF wants to increase its financial clout to 1.5 trillion riyal ($400 billion) by 2020 as part of the kingdom's efforts to boost private-sector growth and wean itself off oil exports.
Trump also took time to tweet about violence in France that has rocked the Macron government and caused the cancellation of fuel tax increases designed to wean consumers off fossil fuels that cause global warming.
Read more: 10 new cars that will lose the least amount of value in 5 years But how does he intend to "wean" people off the drug and convince them to abolish their cars completely?
The body plays an important role in introducing change to Saudi Arabia as its young Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman rolls out reforms to wean the economy off oil exports and open up its society.
I'll admit that test driving it only addresses only the first of those two key things, but my hopes were still pretty high that it could help wean me off of my takeout food dependency.
She credits the "steak in a bag" with helping her wean off sugar and carbs, particularly the sort you eat mindlessly when you're trying to be healthy by stashing a granola bar in your bag.
It's a political act: an effort to restore a way of life brought to the verge of extinction; to wean the islands off dependence on Western goods; to chart a way forward by looking back.
Now 260, with her health and stamina in decline, Ms. Falstein has been diligently working to wean herself from both medications, part of the class called benzodiazepines that is widely prescribed for insomnia and anxiety.
Aramco has been more public about its finances recently as Saudi officials consider whether to list shares in the company in order to fund projects that could wean the economy off its addiction to oil.
Huawei has been stepping up its focus on its own core technology, from modems to processors, and now its own operating system in a bid to wean itself off of a reliance on American products.
How a company rooted in oil and gas stays relevantThe world is trying to wean itself off of fossil fuels, so how does a massive oil and gas company stay relevant — not to mention, profitable?
Together, we can help wean small countries off their dependence on Venezuelan oil, which helps create dependency on the regime of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, a state sponsor of drug trafficking (though it denies this).
President Lenin Moreno is seeking to boost foreign investment in Ecuador to spur the country's sluggish economy and wean dependence on crude oil exports after a decade of populist rule under leftist predecessor Rafael Correa.
When babies are going through severe withdrawal, hospitals give them medication to ease the symptoms — here it's methadone, elsewhere it's sometimes morphine — and then try to wean them off it over two or three weeks.
Such a slowdown has come amid broader government measures to curb speculative buying and wean the Chinese economy off its reliance on debt, which has hit real estate demand and firms in the property sector.
Taiwan has been trying to wean itself off its reliance on China and to encourage Taiwan companies to come back home or to shift their investments to other parts of the world, notably Southeast Asia.
Analysts said the kingdom is hoping China, meanwhile, will be an important part of Bin Salman's Saudi Vision 2030 project, a broad economic plan designed to wean his country off its "addiction" to oil revenues.
Though startup agility had allowed Silicon Valley to wean itself off the government money funnel, the military still had something irresistible to offer: an ample supply of the interesting questions and problems that tech tycoons lacked.
" On March 15, the Ahmedabad City Police released a statement saying that the authorities would work with experts "to provide psychological help and counselling services to rehabilitate victims and wean them away to healthier recreational pursuits.
Going international For bin Salman, a successful domestic listing would still be a win, helping to fund his Vision 2030 plan that aims to wean Saudi Arabia off oil and develop other areas of the economy.
To wean customers off a high dependency on COD, many well-funded startups and established conglomerates have been trying to solve the payments bottleneck, including Omise (Thailand), Doku (Indonesia), LINE Pay (Thailand), and True Money (Thailand).
Dr. Peter Kramer, a psychiatrist and author of several books about antidepressants, said that while he generally works to wean patients with mild-to-moderate depression off medication, some report that they do better on it.
The United States is urging Baghdad to sign energy deals with U.S. companies including a share for General Electric of a $14 billion power scheme that Washington says would help wean Iraq of Iranian energy supplies.
That put additional pressure on China as the country was trying to wean its economy off an excessive reliance on debt to grow, leading to worries that the Asian giant was heading toward a hard landing.
We asked a dermatologist and an eye surgeon to break down everything you need to know about lash growth serums — from safety to efficacy and what to expect when you finally wean yourself off the stuff.
An earlier post indicated that McKenna hadn't had a seizure since late Saturday, so the family is hopeful that she gains more control over her eye movement as doctors continue to wean her off the medications.
Billionaire and former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg is putting $500 million into his new "Beyond Carbon" campaign, which aims to wean the U.S. off coal and halt construction of new natural gas-fired power plants.
"An extension of temporary individual income tax increases sailed to an easy victory despite the governor's opposition, a reminder that it is very difficult for states to wean themselves off a temporary tax increase, " Walczak said.
The radical plan comes as Beijing ramps up its years-long war on pollution by attempting to wean the nation off coal, its favorite fuel but one that chokes the north during China's cold winter months.
The combined hires of Orban and Hochstein, who focused much of his time at the State Department on helping European nations wean themselves from Russian gas, signals Tellurian wants to focus heavily on that European market.
As secretary of state, Clinton supported fracking as a way to reduce U.S. dependence on imported energy, and even led a push to spread shale extraction to allies in Europe to wean them off Russian gas.
Khama said the instability was damaging Botswana's efforts to wean itself off mining - which accounts for 1503 percent of GDP and nearly 60 percent of exports - by promoting itself as a regional logistics and services hub.
India has been in talks to locate half a dozen Westinghouse AP1000 reactors in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh under its drive to expand nuclear generation and wean the economy off polluting fuels like coal.
MILAN (Reuters) - Italy's new energy strategy needs to give a greater role to green energy to wean the country off reliance on gas and reduce its carbon footprint, the head of Italy's biggest utility Enel said.
Mohammed bin Salman, who met President Trump in March at the White House, is considered a reformer who wants to wean Saudi Arabia's economy off oil and has voiced support for human rights and free expression.
The Mexican government will invite four firms to bid on the construction of an $2665.8 billion refinery for debt laden state oil company Pemex, officials said, aimed at helping the country wean off growing fuel imports.
Indeed, having had two Wall Street chiefs since 2001, the board clearly believes that only a prominent nonbanker like Mr. Thiam can wean the firm off a line of business that has so long defined it.
"It's an industry which is very much starting to rebound," said Nick Brackenbury, one of the founders of NearSt, a mobile application created in London that is helping to wean customers off buying books on Amazon.
The agreement seeks to wean the world economy off fossil fuels in the second half of the century, limiting the rise in average world temperatures to "well below" 2.0 degrees Celsius (3.6 Fahrenheit) above preindustrial times.
"In the US, it's not really stressed to breastfeed after a year, and a lot of moms will feel like they need to wean at a year, even though that's not always necessary," Silbert-Flagg said.
Italy's new energy strategy needs to give a greater role to green energy to wean the country off reliance on gas and reduce its carbon footprint, the head of Italy's biggest utility Enel said on Thursday.
Now, GE's mountain of debt, caused by years of poorly-timed acquisitions and bad decisions, is forcing the company to wean itself off the $1.1 trillion commercial paper market in favor of more expensive bank financing.
The State Department also updated a travel warning for Iraq, prompting Exxon Mobil and other American companies to withdraw workers from projects that are partly aimed at helping Baghdad wean itself off dependence on Iranian energy.
By many measures, the country's growth has slowed because of government efforts to wean the economy off a heavy reliance on borrowing as well as other policies that have shaken the confidence of the country's entrepreneurs.
France's cancellation of the tax increase this week in the aftermath of increasingly violent protests signaled the perils and political headwinds that governments worldwide may face as they try to wean their citizens from fossil fuels.
Perhaps the biggest sign of FIFA's difficulties in changing the culture is its inability to wean the council members who will be in Miami off the kind of lifestyle even they have acknowledged to be excessive.
Pompeo said he discussed on his Baghdad visit "crude oil and natural gas ... (and) ways we could ... make those projects move forward very quickly," a reference to efforts to wean Iraq off crucial Iranian energy imports.
Some environmental activists have criticized these Yang-approved ideas on the grounds that they don't wean the US off of fossil fuels or address the public health concerns connected with oil, gas, and uranium supply chains.
Market leader Juul, which didn't respond to a request for comment, is under investigation for marketing their products as a safer alternative to smoking and as a way that adults can wean themselves off of cigarettes.
Last year, the agency delayed regulations that could have yanked many e-cigarette products from the market, possibly including the Juul, while it studies whether these devices might actually help longtime smokers wean off traditional cigarettes.
China has raised its standards for new energy vehicles (NEV) that qualify for subsidies and reduced the amount it is willing to provide to relevant companies, as it looks to wean the sector off government support.
Yet many analysts were puzzled by the targeting of technocrats like ousted Economy Minister Adel Faqieh and prominent businessmen on whom the kingdom is counting to boost the private sector and wean the economy off oil.
The Taliban have been behind much of the violence over the last 15 years that has frightened off investors, leaving Afghanistan unable to tap natural resources and build the infrastructure necessary to wean itself off foreign aid.
Prince Mohammed has launched a sweeping program of reforms designed to wean the Saudi economy off its reliance on oil exports by selling billions of dollars of state assets and developing new industries from tourism to technology.
Demand for supercooled LNG hit a record in 2018 at 42.1 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd), according to the International Gas Union, and growth is expected to keep rising as countries wean themselves off dirtier coal.
The Paris Agreement seeks to wean the world economy off fossil fuels in the second half of the century, limiting the rise in average world temperatures to "well below" 2.0 degrees Celsius (3.6 Fahrenheit) above preindustrial times.
Serendipitously enough, Solar Impulse 2's long layover ended right as world leaders were assembling in New York to sign the Paris climate agreement, an unprecedented pledge to wean the the world off fossil fuels this century.
Russia has invested in a state-of-the-art media organization with hundreds of journalists abroad intended to wean the world off what it calls aggressive Western propaganda - dubbing it, with echoes of the Cold War, Sputnik.
Stretching for 878 km (546 miles) from Turkey's border across Greece, Albania's mountains, and the Adriatic Sea to Italy, TAP is a cornerstone of the European Union's energy security policy to wean the bloc off Russian gas.
Since 703, NASA has been trying to wean itself off Russian rockets as the only way of getting astronauts up to the International Space Station, and in 2014, Boeing and SpaceX won contracts to carry out launches.
One overly simple way to think of it is as a "WhatsApp for doctors," helping to wean healthcare professionals off of using the popular messaging app professionally, which is entirely unsuited for a regulated industry like healthcare.
Europe's most valuable technology company is midway through a strategic transition that aims to convince customers to shift to internet-based cloud services and wean them off software sold under license and installed at offices and factories.
But China's record 218 trillion yuan ($7.63 trillion) in credit last year has left analysts sceptical that policymakers will be able to wean the economy off years of debt-fueled growth and still hit official growth targets.
Huapu is one of a fast-growing band of trucking companies that are transforming China's once-sleepy domestic spot market for gas into a unique and bustling business as Beijing pushes to wean the country off coal.
BRUSSELS/MILAN (Reuters) - Gazprom's bid to tap into a pipeline meant to wean Europe off Russian gas threatens to undermine a pillar of European energy policy and slow plans to develop rival deposits in the east Mediterranean.
Technically, the book is designed to wean people off alcohol using cannabis, but I also found that it's a great template for those who want to find healthy ways to incorporate cannabis into their lifestyles, like me.
Here in the laboratory, she's playing with groundbreaking formulas for building new materials, everything from fabrics to dyes, framing her research as a catalyst to wean the global clothing market off its dependence upon already-depleted ecosystems.
"What the president is doing now is trying to figure out the right balance" of making sure adults have access to e-cigarettes to help wean them off combustible tobacco, while also preventing children from getting addicted.
Diallo isn't sure if the backlash will continue to spark unrest, saying Macron may have already addressed some concerns in his speech on Monday when he detailed his plans to slowly wean the country off fossil fuels.
Recent major gas discoveries in the Eastern Mediterranean have refocused attempts to end the conflict, partly because the basin could hold sufficient to wean Europe off reliance on Russian gas, but also because of overlapping territorial claims.
"I didn't think that when you inject, or share the same injection with your friend, it may cause HIV," said Mohammed, 34, who has been receiving methadone treatment for a year to wean his body off heroin.
However, that was because of higher oil prices and Riyadh appeared to make little progress overall in developing non-oil revenues, which are key to its long-term drive to wean itself off dependence on energy exports.
Russia has invested in a state-of-the-art media organisation with hundreds of journalists abroad intended to wean the world off what it calls aggressive Western propaganda - dubbing it, with echoes of the Cold War, Sputnik.
China is making a major push to support the NEV sector and drive a shift away from traditional petrol-engine cars, though it is looking to wean the sector off subsidies that have helped drive rapid growth.
Those higher margins could help the embattled company work its way toward profitability as it tries to wean regular consumers off the coupons and discounts that helped Uber expand to more than 165 countries around the world.
But Lungu, whose government has been talking to the International Monetary Fund about financial aid to help plug its budget deficit, said he was doing his best to wean the economy off its over-reliance on copper.
After steadily declining over the last three years, they say, China's industrial emissions are projected to rise this year, reflecting how difficult it is for a country of China's size and ambition to wean itself from coal.
Mr. Trump celebrated his deregulatory agenda, which he said had unshackled the American economy, allowing the United States to build profitable new energy businesses and to wean itself from energy dependence on what he labeled hostile countries.
Obama had adopted multiple policies to wean the United States from dependence on fossil fuels by blocking oil drilling on public lands, opposing construction of pipelines, financing multiple clean-energy initiatives, and imposing severe restrictions on coal.
Eskom wants to add 9,600 megawatts (MW) of nuclear capacity - equivalent to up to 10 nuclear reactors - to help wean the economy off polluting coal in what could one of the world's biggest nuclear contracts in decades.
But if he attends, he'll be rubbing shoulders with a much less famous crowd than this time last year, when he used the conference to promote his Vision 2030 plan to wean Saudi Arabia's economy off oil.
The project is in the advanced exploration phase and is one of the most ambitious mining projects in Ecuador, which hopes to develop mineral resources to spur its sluggish economy and wean dependence on crude oil exports.
The announcement coincides with the official coming into force of the 2015 Paris Agreement, intended to wean the world economy off coal, oil and gas in the second half of this century in order to slash carbon emissions.
That image has been dented since he joined the cabinet and appears more willing to toe the party line, although he remains outspoken on the need for Japan to wean itself from nuclear power and boost renewable energy.
Non gaming has emerged as a bigger priority for the multi billion operators as gaming revenues have declined and authorities try to wean the southern Chinese territory away from the casino industry towards more family friendly wholesome activities.
If AI essentially replaces search as the must-have app for smartphones, it could give Samsung a way to wean itself off the Google-owned apps and services, including Android, featured on the vast majority of Samsung smartphones.
" In his sweeping "Vision 2030" plan to wean Saudi Arabia off of its near total dependence on petrodollars, Prince Mohammed laid out a vision for "a tolerant country with Islam as its constitution and moderation as its method.
Buprenorphine is a partial synthetic opioid and can help wean the body off more powerful opioids like heroin and methadone by offering a milder version of their euphoric effects, thereby preventing patients from having full-blown withdrawal symptoms.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China has raised its standards for new energy vehicles (NEV) that qualify for subsidies and reduced the amount it is willing to provide to relevant companies, as it looks to wean the sector off government support.
The debate has heated up with the election of U.S. President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly criticised Germany's export strength, while French President Emmanuel Macron has called on Berlin to wean itself off the "fetish" of fiscal conservatism.
On-demand movies and TV shows: Netflix / Hulu / Amazon Video Netflix and Hulu hardly need any explanation, but it's clear that the $240 per month services are the cornerstones of any cord cutter's strategy to wean off cable.
WINDHOEK, July 24 (Reuters) - Namibia's power utility NamPower plans to add 220 MW in new electricity capacity by 2023, as the uranium-producing southwest African nation seeks to wean itself off imports, its managing director said on Wednesday.
Elsewhere, European Central Bank policymakers are debating ways to wean the euro zone off years of easy money, floating ideas such as a new kind of multi-year loans and staggered increases in interest rates, sources told Reuters.
The ads reflect a two-pronged effort by banks, industry insiders said: to wean customers from costly physical services like paper checks and branches, and gains on Venmo, a better-known payments app offered by PayPal Holdings Inc .
Military solutions to insurgencies are ineffective when the insurgents you are fighting can count on porous borders, a safe-haven in a neighboring country, and a host government unable to wean itself off of its addiction to corruption.
The growth momentum has surprised most China observers, especially in light of Beijing's campaign to wean the economy off a years-long debt-fueled binge, with early fears of a sharper downturn well and truly put to bed.
The Paris Agreement seeks to wean the world economy off fossil fuels in the second half of the century and limit a rise in average world temperatures to "well below" 2.0 degrees Celsius (3.6 Fahrenheit) above preindustrial times.
But Lungu, whose government has been talking to the International Monetary Fund about financial aid to help plug its budget deficit, has said he is doing his best to wean the economy off its over-reliance on copper.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese banks extended more loans than expected in September, buoyed by demand from home buyers and companies, even as the government tightened the screws to wean the economy off its years-long addiction to cheap debt.
The ads reflect a two-pronged effort by banks, industry insiders said: to wean customers from costly physical services like paper checks and branches, and gains on Venmo, a better-known payments app offered by PayPal Holdings Inc.
Nigeria, as part of an attempt to wean itself off oil dependence, has grown its manufacturing base from just 2.5 percent of value added to GDP in 2009 to 8.8 percent in 2016, according to the World Bank.
But profits for new energy vehicle makers remain under pressure as the amount of subsidies each car is eligible to receive has decreased from last year, as the government seeks to gradually wean the industry off state support.
He had a servant, who may have been a slave, who had an alcohol problem, and he gave him Ipecac to make him throw up, and that became a fairly standard treatment for helping to wean people off.
The efforts provide a window into how a user-focused company might survive on the internet without violating customer trust—and borrow a page from publishers and content creators already eager to wean themselves from ad-based revenue.
Prior to 6 months, babies tend not to have developed the hand-to-eye coordination needed for baby-led weaning, so if your baby is ready to wean younger, you will likely need to start with spooned purées.
Investments will be made through the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NIDLP), part of Vision 13, a reform strategy led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and intended to wean the economy off oil while creating jobs.
Greece, long the problem child of the eurozone, took a major step on Wednesday toward securing financial independence as it prepares to wean itself off the international bailouts that have kept it afloat for the last eight years.
The new law also dovetails with the monarchy's ambitious economic changes that aim to wean Saudi Arabia, OPEC's top producer, from dependence on oil and to diversify the economy — shifts that require women to be workers and consumers.
Above all, it would require Washington to wean itself of the risk-aversion, impatience, short-term vision, and unrealistic alignment of ends and means which have all too often been the cornerstone of policymaking in the Middle East.
To be sure, the toy industry could wean their dependence off Toys R Us in the same way sports brands have moved from the struggling sporting good retailers, building up their own websites and direct-to-consumer business.
A net importer of crude, Africa's most industrialised economy wants biofuels initially to meet two percent, or about 400 million litres, of the country's annual fuel consumption to wean itself off oil imports and improve the trade balance.
Coal consumption has been rising for decades, as the energy-poor country, which is reliant on imports for the bulk of its energy needs, raced to wean itself from foreign oil following the oil shocks of the 1970s.
China has previously ordered purges of western software, but they were more limited or related to certain security issues; there were efforts five years ago to wean the country off Android and Windows, but ultimately they proved abortive.
Until then, the researchers suggest women who use marijuana daily wean themselves off the substance in order to have the safest pregnancies possible and ask their doctors to screen them throughout pregnancy to monitor for potential fetal defects.
Britain's growing array of solar, wind and other renewable energy sources has helped wean the country off its dependence on coal-fired power stations in line with its commitment to support global climate goals in the 2015 Paris Agreement.
There was this Ringer piece on how to wean yourself off by using other online retailers, and a story from the tech site Gizmodo, which previously called Prime "the best deal in tech," calling for a Prime Day boycott.
India plans to sell 231 billion rupees ($353 billion) in gold bonds in the fiscal year ending on March 235, as it seeks to wean investors off physical gold and contain the outflow of foreign exchange spent on imports.
The $8 billion refinery planned in the southern port of Dos Bocas is one of the flagship infrastructure projects of President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who wants to make Mexico more self-sufficient and wean it off gasoline imports.
Traditional subsidisers such as the United States, Japan and the European Union have long resisted pressure to wean their farmers off handouts, while the United States has accused both China and India of paying far greater subsidies than allowed.
Trinidad and Tobago's gross domestic product contracted in 20143, and is forecast to shrink further this year - and possibly even next - without a rebound in crude oil prices and changes to wean the economy off oil and gas production.
Secretary Tillerson needs to assure the Turks that the U.S. policy was a temporary and tactical alliance, and that Washington is ready to wean itself away from the YPG now that the Islamic State has been defeated in Syria.
But energy experts say the quiet bid by Saudi Aramco is designed to further protect its share of the United States oil market, even as Washington and American oil companies continue efforts to wean the country off foreign oil.
As part of efforts to meet its climate target to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80 percent compared with 1990 levels in the next three decades, Britain plans to wean itself completely off coal-fired power generation by 2025.
Chancellor Angela Merkel's aim to wean Europe's biggest economy off fossil fuels is the main issue in a September election in the state of Brandenburg, where the Alternative for Germany (AfD) is almost neck-and-neck with her conservatives.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - European Central Bank policymakers are debating ways to wean the euro zone off years of easy money, floating ideas such as a new kind of multi-year loans and staggered increases in interest rates, sources told Reuters.
Three weeks ago, Mike, who is now a full-time carer for his 87-year-old mother, decided enough was enough and managed to wean himself off heroin—for now, at least—with the help of a methadone program.
RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia began courting Toyota two years ago to build a large car plant as part of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's grand plan to wean the kingdom off oil revenues and create jobs for young Saudis.
There is also the question of whether additional domestic oil production is even necessary in the United States, especially in the Arctic — where it is costly to produce — as the world needs to eventually wean itself off fossil fuels.
Costa Rica, population 237 million, wants to wean itself from fossil fuels by 220, and the chief evangelist of the idea is a 23-year-old urban planner named Claudia Dobles who also happens to be the first lady.
"We have to keep fighting for our competitiveness," Peter Altmaier told the annual energy summit hosted by newspaper Handelsblatt on Tuesday, adding that Germany's efforts to wean itself off nuclear and coal could be an export model going forward.
But China's move could also been seen as part of its broader push to wean itself off of American technology, try to catch up in areas like semiconductors and even take a lead in industries such as artificial intelligence.
It can be difficult to wean oneself off of fast fashion for many reasons, including lower prices, more options, and store ubiquity, so H&M, one of the world's clothing giants, is trying out new strategies for smarter shopping.
A flurry of data on the day highlighted the economic impact of government efforts to wean China off its years-long addiction to debt, with industrial output, investment and property market all backing evidence of a moderation in momentum.
Ingesting the red-veined leaves of the Mitragyna speciosa tree can provide a stimulating effect, while the opioid-like properties of alkaloids found within the plant have been used to manage chronic pain and wean people off opioid addiction.
The German company is midway through a strategic transition, aiming to force the pace on developing its S/4 HANA cloud platform, which now counts 7,900 customers, and wean customers off software sold under license and installed at offices and factories.
TAP, the final leg of a $40 billion project called the Southern Gas Corridor to transport gas from central Asia to western Europe, is a cornerstone of the European Union's energy security policy to wean the bloc off Russian gas supplies.
In a blog post for The Milk Meg, Wright wrote that although people often think she's still breast-feeding her children because she can't let go of them, it's really more about allowing her children to wean off on their own.
FRANKFURT/BERLIN (Reuters) - Consumer prices in Germany, Italy and Portugal grew less than expected in April, data showed on Monday, raising fresh questions about the European Central Bank's plans to wean the euro zone off its supply of easy money.
Prince Mohammed has couched his "Vision 2030" reform plan to wean the kingdom's economy off oil in terms referencing Islamic tradition and has kept the focus on the economy, with scant concrete pledges of social change in the highly conservative kingdom.
The investment in copper, rather than thermal coal, also highlights the two markets' diverging fortunes as Beijing aims to wean China off its favorite fuel as part of its push to boost clean energy use and clean the country's toxic air.
India, the world's largest arms importer, requires foreign defense companies to invest a percentage of the value of deals that they have been awarded into India to help the country build its own manufacturing base and wean itself off imports.
SEforALL's Kyte said development banks were also failing to get to grips with the massive need for cleaner cooking, despite some states such as Rwanda and Indonesia ramping up efforts to wean people off polluting fuels like kerosene and charcoal.
TAP, the final leg of a $40 billion project called the Southern Gas Corridor to transport gas from Central Asia to Western Europe, is a cornerstone of the European Union's energy security policy to wean the bloc off Russian gas supplies.
But the profits data suggest China's economy continues to face a host of challenges as authorities try to wean businesses off cheap credit-fueled growth, temper a surge in home prices and curb rising debt levels and shadow banking activity.
Calories from the feeding tube are cut significantly over a five-day period, so a tube-fed infant or child begins the wean on around 50 percent of his normal daily caloric intake and 80 percent of his optimal fluid needs.
The Bank of Canada cut rates eight times under Carney during the financial crisis before hiking three times in 2010 in an aborted attempt to wean the economy off cheap money before the oil crisis forced a return to easing.
The maker of gas stoves, boilers and pipelines said it expects to double the number of households it converts to run on gas this year, as Beijing ramps up its campaign to wean the nation off its favourite fuel, coal.
RIYADH, July 18 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia is studying regulations to license new stock market operators, a potential first step to privatising its state-run bourse as Riyadh moves to wean the economy off oil, Maaal financial website reported on Thursday.
China, after all, is investing more money than any other nation in wind farms, solar plants and other renewable energy projects as it works to wean itself from highly polluting coal-fired power plants, according to Bloomberg New Energy Finance.
But while China has recognised the need to wean its corporate sector off of cheap loans, Premier Li Keqiang has also promised credit would keep growing, and state-run banks have been urged to support small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
LONDON (Reuters) - One third of Britons have undertaken a "digital detox" by ditching their smartphones and tablets to wean themselves off online addiction and to do more in the real world with friends and family, communications industries regulator Ofcom said.
The military is locked in a struggle with wind farms Advocates say that wind power is a win-win: wind farms help struggling rural economies with a new source of revenue, while also helping wean utilities off of fossil fuels.
In addition to getting the religious police to back off, the Saudi monarchy has allowed some music concerts to happen, but their biggest ambition, as described above, is to wean Saudi Arabia from its almost total dependence on oil revenues.
" She also opened up about the pressure to have an ideal post-baby body, writing, "As a fitness coach, I've felt pressure to wean before WE were ready to shred down (breastfeeding causes your body to hold on to fat).
But those calling for Norway - western Europe's largest oil producer and Europe's second-largest gas supplier after Russia - to wean itself off oil and gas say the future of jobs in the country is a big factor motivating their campaign.
But Robertson said the other pillars have lagged behind, particularly prevention and treatment, which includes creating programs that provide addicts with prescription heroin or methadone, as well as counselling services, to help them wean off the drug and get clean.
"On behalf of doctors, thank you for pointing out the need to wean off American goods like bourbon and bacon," Cheng says in the video, referencing some of the many products that China has imposed tariffs on in response to Trump.
But while China has recognized the need to wean its corporate sector off of cheap loans, Premier Li Keqiang has also promised credit would keep growing, and state-run banks have been urged to support small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's main sovereign wealth fund wants to increase its financial clout to 296 trillion riyals ($26.5 billion) by 29 as part of the kingdom's efforts to boost private-sector growth and wean itself off oil export dependence.
Longer term, China hopes that companies like ZTE will become powerhouses that can help the country wean itself from a reliance on American tech firms, which Beijing views as security threats because of the possibility that they could help Washington spy.
Also, clinics like Crosstown aren't just about supplying heroin; they offer a chance to link drug users to other forms of aid, including social workers, other health care and treatments, and, potentially, a plan to wean people off opioids altogether.
The growing adoption of paid music streaming has helped wean a generation of music listeners away from free or pirated music, and has led to services such as Spotify and Apple Music becoming the recording industry's single biggest revenue source.
For his part, Prince Mohammed will be soliciting $35 billion in American investment to accelerate his plan to overhaul Saudi Arabia's infrastructure — part of his ambitious Vision 2030 plan, which seeks to modernize the kingdom and wean its reliance on oil.
In Wisconsin, Alicia Beltran was subjected to civil confinement for the "protection" of her fetus after she told a physician assistant that she'd self-administered Suboxone, a drug used to help opioid addiction, to help wean herself off a painkiller.
The kingdom's de facto ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, had hoped to use the billions of dollars the I.P.O. would raise to finance his Vision 2030 plan, an ambitious effort to wean his country off its dependence on oil.
He has said Japan should eventually get rid of nuclear reactors, but he has also called for a low-carbon future, although he has yet to propose specific policies on how Japan should wean itself from its dependency on coal.
Prince Mohammed's Vision 2030 — an ambitious transformation plan to wean his country off its dependence on oil — and other economic development plans exclude Iran while the Kingdom seeks greater regional integration with the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Egypt and possibly Israel.
Longer term, China hopes that companies like ZTE will become powerhouses that can help the country wean itself from a reliance on American tech firms, which Beijing views as security threats because of the possibility that they could help Washington spy.
The digital conveniences are among the ways hotels are "trying to differentiate from each other and from Airbnb, and wean off of online travel agencies," said Lorraine Sileo, senior vice president for research at Phocuswright, a travel industry research firm.
RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia will train women to work as air traffic controllers, state media reported, as the conservative Islamic kingdom seeks to create more jobs for women as part of a reform push to wean the economy off oil.
Promising to wean the kingdom off oil, the program aimed to open the Saudi market in new ways, including plans to privatize state-owned entities and to sell up to 5% of oil company Saudi Aramco in a public offering.
With the euro zone economy growing for five straight years, policymakers are now debating how to wean the bloc off easy money and prepare investors for normalizing policy a decade after the global financial crisis sent central banks into crisis mode.
MADRID (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Nigeria, Africa's largest oil-producing country, understands it will have little choice but to wean its economy off a reliance on fossil fuels as the world inches onto a low-carbon path, its environment minister said.
That would leave Snam more focused on its goal of becoming a prime mover in integrating Europe's patchwork of grids and making Italy a European gas hub, in line with the European Union's desire to wean itself off Russian gas imports.
China's gas consumption growth has been quickening since the start of this year after a nearly three-year lull, according to analysts, thanks to stronger demand from industrial and power sectors under a government push to wean them off their coal addiction.
As part of a reform plan to wean Saudi Arabia off its dependency on oil, the government aims to encourage even more visits to Mecca outside of haj season, raising annual pilgrim numbers to 30 million by 2030 from 8 million at present.
Founded in 2015, Flipdish enables restaurants to directly accept online orders and manage their online presence and operations in a bid to help wean them off over-reliance (or order hijacking) by takeout marketplaces and aggregators, such as Just Eat or Deliveroo.
And I feel like what I'm doing is making a concrete impact — it's a great feeling to help wean a kitten from the bottle to wet food, and even better to see them get adopted to a great family when they're old enough.
Founded in Chemnitz, Germany, and now with more than 200 employees across 7 locations, including a HQ in New York, Staffbase is an app and platform designed to wean employees off email for a range of communication, information and internal company processes.
To that end, Pockit says its new 'send money abroad' feature is designed to wean its users off using more expensive providers such as Western Union or Moneygram, rather than newer fintech money transfer services that they probably aren't aware of anyway.
But a slide in international oil prices to around $22013 a barrel now from above $25 in 2100 has left a gaping hole in state coffers, encouraging efforts to wean the nation off cheap energy and use more of its huge gas reserves.
The world's second biggest gold consumer plans to sell 21 billion rupees in bonds linked to the metal in the financial year ending March 268.2033, to wean investors off buying physical gold and stem the outflow of foreign exchange spent on gold imports.
Ideally, owners should begin getting their businesses ready to sell at least a couple of years before they hope to close a deal, House said, to slowly wean themselves from the day-to-day responsibilities and getting it in tip-top financial shape.
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has said the facility planned for the Gulf Coast port of Dos Bocas in his home state of Tabasco would help Mexico wean itself off its growing reliance on fuel imports, one of his signature campaign pledges.
In a bid to boost its domestic market—and conveniently wean itself from foreign dependence—Beijing has set ambitious goals to domestically source 153 percent of all chips used by Chinese industry by 2020, and raise that to 70 percent by 2025.
Doctors have been wary of recommending people use e-cigarettes as a way to wean themselves off conventional cigarettes, citing both the lack of evidence showing they work and lack of data on the long-term health effects of using the products.
By driving down the cost of moving goods into, out of and around Indonesia, Jokowi hopes to attract better jobs—advanced manufacturing and services, mainly—and so wean Indonesia's economy off of its dependence on extractive industries such as mining and palm oil.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's powerful deputy crown prince held a full day of meetings with U.S. lawmakers on Wednesday, part of a visit aimed at restoring frayed ties with Washington and promoting his plan to wean the kingdom away from oil revenue.
The young prince who is behind reforms to wean Saudi Arabia off its dependence on oil exports and open up Saudi society was concluding a three-day trip at a time when differences over Iran are testing relations between the two nations.
With a ban on anchoring putters to the chin or chest coming into effect at the start of this year, Scott had tried to wean himself off his beloved broomstick putter during his 2015 campaign but experienced several setbacks with that transition.
TUNDAYME, Ecuador (Reuters) - Copper output began at the Chinese-owned Mirador mining project in southern Ecuador on Thursday, a milestone in market-friendly President Lenin Moreno's effort to boost the mining sector and wean the OPEC nation's economy off its dependence on oil.
And the alliance with obscurantists brings threats, because they provide intellectual sustenance to jihadists, and form an obstacle even to modest social reforms that must be part of any attempt to wean the country off oil and create a more productive economy.
RIYADH, Oct 5 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said the kingdom's main sovereign wealth fund (PIF) will surpass its target of increasing its financial clout to $600 billion by 2020, as part of the efforts to wean economy off oil.
As the current TLTRO loans are already an extension of a previous facility, some argue that banks are too reliant as it is on ECB funding and that a new loan will not do much to wean them off central bank cash.
If you decide to wean, as much as a 10-month-old has already perfected the how could you do this to me face, your daughter will not think you are hurting her, nor remember this as a disastrous time in her life.
Ms. Wang and other environmentalists acknowledge that China needs to wean itself off coal and other fossil fuels to combat global warming, but maintain that it can do so without resorting to as much hydropower or nuclear power as proposed by the government.
U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres urged the leaders to wean themselves from reliance on coal-fired power plants whose emissions contribute to climate change that is felt keenly in the region in the form of extreme weather disasters and rising sea levels.
Gertjan Vlieghe said the careful messages sent out by the U.S. Federal Reserve about the reversal of its quantitative easing (QE) program had avoided sending the wrong signals about how fast it will wean the U.S economy off its crisis-era stimulus.
Saudi Arabia's powerful deputy crown prince Mohammed bin Salman held a full day of meetings with U.S. lawmakers on Wednesday, part of a visit aimed at restoring frayed ties with Washington and promoting his plan to wean the kingdom away from oil revenue.
NEW DELHI/ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is expected to announce investments in energy and infrastructure during a visit to India and Pakistan in coming days as part of his efforts to wean the Saudi economy off oil exports.
Chinese banks extended more loans than expected in September, according to data published on Saturday, buoyed by demand from home buyers and companies, even as the government tightened the screws to wean the economy off its years-long addiction to cheap debt.
On the campaign trail, the leftist former mayor of Mexico City pitched his plan to wean the country off foreign gasoline as a means to increasing domestic production of crude and value-added fuels, not as a trade issue with the United States.
One day, an upperclassman gave Foster an interesting tip: At Exxon, where some students' parents worked, company scientists had considered the effects of carbon-dioxide emissions on the climate and concluded that humanity would soon have to wean itself off fossil fuels.
Host Kate Lunau describes Ontario's changing energy picture and why we're relying so heavily on nuclear power to wean ourselves off fossil fuels, while taking a hard look at the problems that come with this reliance, including what to do with the waste.
The Central American country, population 5 million, wants to wean itself from fossil fuels by 2050, an aspiration that scientists say other countries would need to share in some form if the world is to avert the direst consequences of global warming.
Italy imports 90 percent of its energy, and the United States and the European Union have long pushed the pipeline as a strategic priority to wean the country off its dependency on Russian oil and gas and to reduce Russian influence in Europe.
It is important to note, also, that while coal accounts for two-thirds of CO85033 emissions, it represents less than one-third of electricity generated in the U.S. To think we can wean ourselves off fossil fuels any time soon is a pipedream.
But those GOP proposals don't aim to begin to wean the U.S. off fossil fuels, as scientists say is needed, and the lawmakers still support Trump's moves to roll back the Obama administration's regulations and burn more coal, oil and natural gas.
The general tone of central bank remarks has fuelled a perception that, after a decade of ultra-loose monetary policy, major central banks are seeking to normalise rates and wean markets off a reliance on cheap money without derailing the economic recovery.
But the summit is also being watched as a broader test of international commitment to the kind of major changes in energy, transport and industry that scientists say are needed to wean the world off fossil fuels fast enough to avoid catastrophe.
To reduce the stress on piglets that sometimes leads to infectious diarrhea, Mr. Nielsen and most Danish farmers have allowed them to wean for a month or so before separating them from their mothers, a week longer than the average American pig.
"Without the implementation of a bold reforms agenda, neither option will be able to wean Pakistan off its addiction to foreign loans to keep its economy afloat," warned Uzair Younus, director of the South Asia practice at strategy firm Albright Stonebridge Group.
Trump's agriculture and trade officials say the trade war is providing an opportunity to wean farmers off their dependence on trade with China, and they're racing to cut more deals, especially in regions with large or fast-growing populations like Southeast Asia.
The massive stock exchange debut would fund Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's Vision 2030 plan to wean the kingdom off oil and develop other sectors of its economy, while signaling to multinational companies and foreign investors that Saudi Arabia was open for business.
"Our goals are just to increase the awareness and taste and texture and flavor of these plant based foods … to wean people off of animal proteins in a sustainable way that makes it easy on people and tasty for people to do that."
Introduced by Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York and Senator Edward J. Markey of Massachusetts, both Democrats, the proposal calls on the federal government to wean the United States from fossil fuels and curb planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions across the economy.
And unless these initiatives wean local news outlets off duopoly-mediated digital ad revenue and onto something more stable, they're just "public relations" from Google and Facebook, according to Emily Bell, founding director of the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University.
Beijing is in the second year of a relentless campaign to wean China off its debt-heavy investment model, clamping down on everything from speculative property lending to shadow-bank financing activities as policy makers look to foster sustainable longer term growth.
After pumping some $10 trillion into financial markets since the 2008 crisis — driving them many markets to record highs — the Federal Reserve, European Central Bank, Bank of England and Bank of Japan are now trying to wean investors off easy money without causing an upset.
The 2800 trees, surrounded by dry-stone walls on a dusty plain near the Adriatic coast, stand in the way of a $255 billion pipeline designed to bring gas from central Asia and help wean the European Union off its dependence on Russian energy.
And while these users don't seem to have the same health problems typically linked to inhaled heroin, Ramos-Estebanez notes that these users are often given support and treatment to wean themselves off addiction at the same time, and they have their doses supervised.
A number of difficult reforms have been delayed, from a VAT that would increase government revenues and a civil service law that would trim the country's public workforce, to an ambitious plan to wean the country off costly energy subsidies that have been scaled back.
Riyadh plans to sell about 5 percent of Aramco in an initial public offering (IPO), raising about $100 billion to invest in industries outside the oil sector, part of the kingdom's "Vision 2030" plan that aims to wean the nation off reliance on oil.
He is pressing what he has described as a transformative economic agenda, to wean the kingdom from reliance on oil and diversify its economy through public infrastructure investments and development of an entertainment industry — including theme parks along the lines of Six Flags and Disney.
TUNDAYME, Ecuador, July 18 (Reuters) - Copper output began at the Chinese-owned Mirador mining project in southern Ecuador on Thursday, a milestone in market-friendly President Lenin Moreno's effort to boost the mining sector and wean the OPEC nation's economy off its dependence on oil.
The threat of chaos in the world's second-largest economy is the latest twist in a months-long saga that has upended global gas and coal markets, and frustrated the government's efforts to wean China off its favourite fuel and improve its notoriously toxic air.
A new sales tax introduced this year means government coffers will gain with every glass of wine sold and shisha pipe smoked, but that's still not enough to plug a large gap in the island kingdom's finances and wean it off aid from richer neighbors.
Under long-serving Governor Zhou Xiaochuan, the PBOC has been a driver of the reform agenda, with a long-term goal to make banks' borrowing costs more market driven to improve resource allocation and wean the economy off its reliance on state-led investment.
Speaking at the Reuters Global Investment 2018 Outlook Summit, Gary Greenberg said he thinks China's authorities will struggle to wean their economy off high levels of indebtedness, and in order to cut debt as a proportion of economic growth, they will need higher productivity.
The DoC also used this morning's news to announce an extension of its Temporary General License (TGL), which affords people and companies a limited time use of goods from Huawei and affiliate companies in order to essentially wean them off of Huawei networking equipment.
China, the world's third-largest gas buyer, is importing more LNG as the government tries to wean the country off dirty coal as part of its push to clear the skies, while the United States wants to sell more of its excess gas abroad.
DUBAI (Reuters) - The cost of insuring Saudi Arabia's debt against default has risen since the kingdom announced a plan to wean itself off volatile oil exports, showing that some investors fear it won't be able to raise enough revenue to make the reforms work.
Apple's services business continues to grow in size (and importance) to the company as it attempts to wean Wall Street off the iPhone sales-number obsession (it was last November when Apple shocked many investors by saying iPhone unit sales would no longer be disclosed).
Analysts say these cellphone makers' inability to wean consumers off Google's popular mobile mapping, email and other services has potentially shut them out of billions of dollars in extra revenue as people's digital habits — including online search and e-commerce purchases — shift to mobile devices.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece on Wednesday invited holders of about 2319 billion euros in its debt to swap 63 outstanding bonds for five new benchmark ones, a move designed to help wean it off reliance on rescue funds and regain full access to financial markets.
The committee reports directly to de facto ruler Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who wants to sell a 5% percent stake in Aramco as part of an ambitious plan to transform the economy of the world's top oil exporter and wean it off crude revenues.
The committee reports directly to de facto ruler Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who wants to sell a 5% percent stake in Aramco as part of an ambitious plan to transform the economy of the world's top oil exporter and wean it off crude revenues.
A Saudi official told Reuters that Riyadh's part of the new joint investment fund will be cash to help develop the Egyptian side of NEOM, which Prince Mohammed unveiled last October as part of plans to wean the world's top crude exporter off oil revenues.
The government projected that the economy will grow 2.5 percent next year, after a 1.6 percent anticipated increase this year, a further sign of Greece's confidence as it looks to wean itself off the financial assistance it has relied on for the last eight years.
If I refuse to write the prescription, the medication has a long enough half-life that the daughter could self-wean without a taper, but if she got into trouble as she came off, she would need to know why she was feeling worse.
The 2015 Paris accord, agreed to by nearly 200 nations, seeks to wean the global economy off fossil fuels in the second half of this century, limiting the rise in average temperatures to "well below" 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 Fahrenheit) above pre-industrial times.
The Paris accord, agreed in 2015 by about 195 nations, seeks to wean the global economy off fossil fuels in the second half of this century, limiting the rise in average temperatures to "well below" 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 Fahrenheit) above pre-industrial times.
Europe has already begun the process of creating an alternative to the SWIFT payments transfer system that would wean its banks from dependence on the American managed system while at the same time allowing Iranian banks to transfer funds, including oil revenues, through European institutions.
Looking ahead to 2020, the final year of a five-year strategic transition to wean customers off software installed at offices and factories, SAP reiterated a forecast for non-IFRS operating profit of 13 to 9.0 billion euros and revenues of 28 to 29 billion.

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