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Likewise, where else but in South Korea can you find a Christian church whose registered membership runs upwards of 800,000, and where nearly 100,000 adherents
attend
each of the three Sunday services every week?
Food and other basic goods are bought – benefiting the local economy – nutrition improves, and kids
attend
school for longer.
It then struck a reasonable balance by inviting people who want to learn more about “the science behind genetics and race” to
attend
other upcoming events at the museum.
Fourth, a path must be provided for those who did not
attend
the meeting to join the process at a later date.
Trump’s Uncertain New WorldMEXICO CITY – The only certainty about US President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming administration is the uncertainty that will
attend
it.
For example, one can only wonder why he chose to invite US President Donald Trump to
attend
France’s Bastille Day celebrations in July.
As more Chinese students
attend
university, fewer are graduating from vocational schools, which teach the skills that the economy actually needs.
Northeast Asia on the BrinkTOKYO – China’s refusal to
attend
this year’s summit with Japan and South Korea as scheduled comes at a trying moment for all three countries.
He simply takes it for granted that most people prefer to live with their own kind, and that policymakers must
attend
to this preference.
It is manifested in the passers-by who stop to help; in the nurses and doctors who
attend
to the injured; and in those who search for the lost, offer families a bed for the night, or escort people home from the scene of a mass murder.
Why, one wonders, did it take multiple transatlantic disasters for the EU to realize that it must
attend
to its own security?
And now, though Britain was a signatory of the 1994 Budapest Memorandum guaranteeing Ukrainian independence, only France and Germany
attend
any serious negotiations.
Even when, like Bernanke, the Fed chair does not come from that world, the intellectual formation is the same as that of bankers (as are the conferences they attend).
In response, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has sent an urgent letter to government, business, civil society, and finance leaders, urging them to
attend
a special Climate Summit in New York in September.
Having already lost a year of primary education in his hometown, where it was simply too dangerous to
attend
school, he then spent another year out of the classroom when the family arrived in Lebanon, where they now reside.
Moreover, North Korea could not deny failure this time, because the regime invited international media to
attend
the event – even allowing foreign reporters into the mission-control room – in order to legitimize it as a “satellite” launch and not a weapons test.
It is precisely because national politicians
attend
to national politics, rather than Europe’s broader interests, that the truth about Greece’s debt went unspoken for so long.
One such innovation should be a new Global Fund for Education, to ensure that children everywhere can afford to
attend
school at least through the secondary level.
Indeed, it is likely that several prominent world leaders, including British Prime Minster Gordon Brown, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, will not
attend
the opening ceremonies.
But they also must acknowledge and
attend
to the post-crisis challenges facing the region as a whole.
It is no coincidence that many of these women live in countries where fewer girls than boys
attend
school.
Many Cypriots
attend
universities in the UK or North America, with almost four of five students studying abroad.
The Changing Face of France in AfricaThis week, many African heads of state will
attend
the 24th France-Africa summit in Cannes.
During the last Portuguese Presidency (January-June 2000), the EU-Africa Summit had to be cancelled because of a visa ban on Zimbabwean officials and the reluctance of Africans to
attend
if Mugabe was excluded.
What is perhaps harder, they must first persuade the media-glutted voters to tear themselves away from entertainment - or, these days, "infotainment" - long enough to
attend
to a political message at all.
We should put our ancient animosities behind us to
attend
to the problems our two nations face.”
For example, when girls
attend
secondary school (SDG 4), they are up to six times less likely to be married as a child.
Fewer than half of school-age refugee children worldwide
attend
school; not even one in four make it to secondary school; and under 1% go on to pursue a higher education.
The children they help are more likely to be able to
attend
school, and grow into healthy, educated adults.
With his decision to
attend
this year’s World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland, US President Donald Trump seems to be taking that message to heart (though he would undoubtedly recoil from any link between the Prophet Muhammad and himself).
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