Birth
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For example, last February, the State Council announced plans to reform the hukou (household registration) system, which assigns legal residency according to a person’s place of
birth.
Following World Wars I and II, the European powers and the United States sat around distant tables and fabricated frontiers, giving
birth
to Iraq, Israel, Kuwait, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia – and thus to most of the of the Middle East’s current ills.
SHGT alters a patient’s genes by editing existing genes or inserting new ones, in order to correct conditions present at
birth
or acquired later in life.
The
birth
of Kim Jong-il, also known as the Dear Leader (his father, Kim Il-sung, was the Great Leader), turned winter into spring and was illuminated by a bright star in heaven.
Kohl’s insight gave
birth
to the euro.
At their birth, John Maynard Keynes memorably warned that if these institutions did not get good leaders they would “fall into an eternal slumber, never to waken or be heard of again in the courts and markets of Mankind.”
From birth, girls in Asia face significant obstacles to fulfilling their human potential – especially their potential for leadership.
The
birth
of electricity and automotive power was accompanied by this apprehension, and it has grown stronger the further science has penetrated the natural world, unlocking the secrets of the atom and of our own genetic makeup.
The pope’s words suggest that homosexuality is a kind of lifestyle choice, a form of modern decadence – a secular, even blasphemous act against God and nature – rather than a fact of
birth.
...As our tears flow down our cheeks, I do not dare believe that this is our country, the China that gave
birth
to me and raised me....
For example, the East Asian “Tigers” cut their
birth
rates precipitously in the 1970’s and 1980’s, and used the resulting demographic breathing room to stunning advantage through judicious education and health policies, sound macroeconomic management, and careful regional and global economic engagement.
Since then, it has provided more than $400 million to strengthen and support the country of my
birth.
But it does mean that a New Yorker should recognize that any advantages he may have over a Nairobian are due to an accident of
birth
rather than merit.
They have even inspired the
birth
of a new political party, Hizb al ghad (the Party of Tomorrow), founded by a young parliamentarian committed to democratic reform.
This year, people worldwide are marking the centenary of Mandela’s
birth.
Apart from being a desirable end in itself, female empowerment leads to lower
birth
rates and child mortality, better education for children, higher female participation in the labor market and politics (and, with it, better representation of women’s concerns), and the alleviation of poverty, especially in developing countries.
Girls who give
birth
before they turn 15 are five times more likely to die in pregnancy or childbirth than women in their 20s.
That is why so many European countries today face such huge public-sector deficits and, with a falling
birth
rate and an aging population, we are likely to find that European growth rates will lag still farther behind those of Europe’s competitors in the next few years.
This structure harks back to the conditions of NATO’s birth, when it was forged to thwart the Soviet threat to Western civilization.
But as science fiction writers have long warned us, the potential threats arising from the
birth
of silicon-based “life” forms are truly frightening.
Labor force growth has slowed sharply, owing to declining
birth
rates, with immigration failing to compensate even in pre-Trump America.
As
birth
attendants, midwives are ideally positioned to save the lives of mothers and children during childbirth.
A midwife with the right skills and training can provide 87% of the essential health care needed during pregnancy and following
birth.
Midwives’ services extend far beyond pregnancy and
birth
to include essential education, health monitoring, and primary care for babies, adolescents, and mothers throughout the life cycle.
With the proper resources, midwives will save lives before, during, and after a woman gives birth, and health-care outcomes will be improved across the board.
First, with its
birth
rate well below replacement level, Japan’s population is aging and shrinking.
The Opportunity in SeoulSEOUL – Hubris usually gives
birth
to disaster.
Moreover, with the number of elderly growing as a result of rising life expectancy, this low
birth
rate has pushed the share of those aged 65 and above from 4.9% of the total population to 7.7%.
The primary reason for the projected slowdown is the decrease in employment relative to the population, which reflects the aging of American society, a lower
birth
rate, and a decelerating rise in women’s participation in the labor force.
But then, yet a few decades later and reinforced by longer life expectancy and sharply lower
birth
rates, the system goes bust: tax inflows are insufficient to balance the outflows in the form of payments to retirees.
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