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According
to a 2012 Pew Charitable Trusts report, the United States, for example, invested more than $48 billion in renewable energy in 2011, up from $34 billion in 2010, regaining first place in the global clean-energy investment rankings.
According
to Schmitt, the community’s “nomos,” or sense of itself that grows from its geography, is the philosophical precondition for its law.
Meanwhile, only 15% of private-sector employees – people who presumably rely on government-funded education and infrastructure – receive the type of fixed-benefit retirement plan that will cushion Ryan’s retirement,
according
to the Pension Rights Center.
The effects should be measured
according
to a variety of indicators, including the quality of education, health outcomes, and economic indicators like GDP growth, inflation, unemployment, and income inequality.
According
to a 2013 Mercer study, ministers in Singapore can expect to receive variable pay of up to 50%-60% of their base compensation.
According
to the World Health Organization, the number of deaths from the disease has fallen by a staggering 60% since 2000 – the result of improved access to diagnostic testing and treatment.
According
to some estimates, the Arab world accounts for one-quarter of the world’s unemployment among the 15-24 age group.
According
to the latest United Nations estimates, more than 100,000 Syrians, including many children, have lost their lives as a result of the criminal behavior of Bashar al-Assad’s regime.
According
to the Egyptian Centre for Economic and Social Rights, there were five times more street protests in Egypt in 2016 than there were, on average, in the years preceding the Arab Spring.
According
to the US lawyers with whom I have spoken, who advise on cross-border mergers and acquisitions, because US screening processes for deals involving Chinese investors can face long and unpredictable delays, Chinese firms often have to pay an extra 15% to make their bids viable.
According
to research I conducted with my colleague, Tomas Hellebrandt, average household income in Asia’s emerging economies will double over the next two decades; in the meantime, spending on transportation will quadruple.
And
according
to a former top official with India’s Intelligence Bureau, India has lost nearly 2,000 square kilometers to PLA encroachments over the last decade.
According
to the South Korean newspaper Hankyoreh Sinmun, the average North Korean man marries at age 29, and the average woman at 25.5.
According
to one recent defector, who lived among the elite before escaping to South Korea, more than 60% of Pyongyang’s residents are female.
In the United States, housing prices are now 8% higher than they were at the peak of the property bubble in 2006,
according
to the property website Zillow.
According
to Harvard’s Benjamin Friedman, prolonged periods of economic distress have been characterized also by public antipathy toward minority groups or foreign countries – attitudes that can help to fuel unrest, terrorism, or even war.
According
to research by the economist Thomas Piketty, a spike in income inequality is often followed by a great crisis.
This makes the US stock market the most expensive in the world,
according
to the cyclically adjusted price-to-earnings (CAPE) ratio that I have long advocated.
While the rate of NPLs is,
according
to official data, lower than 2%, many economists estimate that it is actually more like 3-5%.
But,
according
to reports too numerous and too credible to discount, Assad’s regime (and to some extent his opponents) has not complied with the plan after signing on to it: troops were withdrawn from urban areas prior to inspection and returned when the monitors left.
Of course, German Chancellor Angela Merkel was right to point out that each country should be dealt with
according
to its situation.
One example was the announcement that some of its enriched uranium is being diverted to medical research; in other words, uranium enrichment,
according
to this message, can be slowed down.
And,
according
to a United Nations report, CLT is more expensive than concrete in Europe.
According
to several international educational studies conducted in recent years, Latin American countries rank at the bottom, particularly in mathematics and science.
Similarly,
according
to the prestigious Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS), in 2003 Chile’s eighth graders ranked 39th out of 44 countries in mathematics; in science they did only slightly better, ranking 37th.
According
to a 2004 survey by The Times of London, not a single Latin American university is ranked among the top 200 in the world.
In addition, paying teachers
according
to performance must become the norm, while ineffective teachers should be dismissed.
Everyone should be governed
according
to law, insulated from the personal discretion of those in power, and legal disputes should be resolved without prohibitive cost or inordinate delay.
The way to break it,
according
to Summers, is to sustain monetary stimulus and boost demand aggressively through fiscal policy.
According
to a directive issued in 1989, “An insider is one who, due to his relationship to the company as manager, director, employee, or major shareholder, possesses inside information (material non-public facts) and knowingly uses such inside information to acquire or dispose of securities to which the information relates for his own account or another.”
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