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" ... As it transpired, efficient US shale plays did not need that hypothetical subsidy; neither did viable Canadian exploration zones, while the unpromising plays, mostly in the Bakken, started registering a decline. All the while, Middle Eastern producers – who have the lowest overhead costs of production, deemed viable even at $12 per barrel in some prospection zones – kept pumping as much as they could. ... "
" ... Deeming it "the world's largest randomized control trial on Covid-19 therapeutics," the six-month long study of four drugs—remdesivir, hydroxychloroquine, lopinavir/ritonavir and interferon—proved "unpromising." ... "
" ... Given that reading is a fairly complex activity, MRI-Crit seems fairly unpromising. But he also includes sociobiology and evolutionary theory as part of the grand illusion that that science and literary studies can mutually enlighten each others' work. ... "
" ... Our conversation will run in two parts. This week, you will get to know a man of enormous energy, creativity, compassion and determination. Hearing about his childhood in an abusive household will stun you (his father once beat him to a pulp; he had to stay home until the bruises abated). His recounting how he overcame such an unpromising start will inspire you. You will be fascinated at how he conceived of and brought into being the Starbucks the whole world knows today. You will be impressed by his policy of having health insurance for every barista, part-time as well as full-time, even when the company was in serious trouble. He pioneered an innovative and workable way for people at Starbucks to get a college education. ... "
" ... There is no reason to believe that Syria would be any different. Indeed, that nation is distinctly unpromising for nation-building: a messy civil war with a weakened family dictatorship attempting to retain control of an artificial nation increasingly fractured along ethnic and sectarian lines. Even direct action to oust President Bashar al-Assad likely would not stop the killing. As in Iraq, the end of formal hostilities would only trigger the next round. ... "