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Though South Korea is still ahead of China in high-tech
branches
like memory chips and automobiles, its lead is diminishing in many major industries, such as steel, ships, petrochemicals, and electronics.
“Eco-theology” and evangelical pro-life propaganda have become one of the liveliest
branches
of the US environmental movement.
The militants’ targets included
branches
of Bangkok Bank, the country’s largest and a pillar of the establishment;Siam Square, owned by the Palace; and a deluxe shopping mall owned by one of the richest Thai Chinese families.
Since the beginning of his travails in Bulgaria, he has battled the system by confronting the government
branches
responsible for his persecution.
Since then, the PAF has come a long way, with the number of female officers surging from a dozen in 2001 to around 300 today, working in ground support, engineering, and flying
branches.
And, in an economy with approximately 600 small independent banks and too many branches, should consolidation be encouraged and supported?
The Republican Party, now in control of the legislative and executive branches, views a BAT – which would effectively subsidize US exporters, by giving them tax breaks, while penalizing US companies that import goods – as an important element of corporate-tax reform.
But that claim is clearly fraudulent, considering that it has already forked off into three branches: Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin, and Bitcoin Gold.
But, while banks with short-term funding and many
branches
originating loans have a deep capacity for holding credit risks, they have a limited capacity for holding market risks, and little capacity for holding liquidity risk.
Indeed, the situation is even more absurd when G7 finance ministers meet: the central bank governors of France, Germany, and Italy still attend these meetings, even though their banks have been reduced to local
branches
of the European Central Bank, while the president of the ECB - these countries' real monetary authority - is a mere "invited guest."
And in the Philippines, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas helped double the number of access points where consumers could obtain financial services, supporting the opening of 517 micro-banking offices, many of them in municipalities with no traditional bank
branches.
But the most important factor supporting America’s currency dominance is the institutionalized system of checks and balances that operates among the executive, legislative, and judicial
branches
of its government.
The US legal system – independent from the executive and legislative
branches
of government – further supports the dollar’s global role.
The remaining gains would come from people working more hours – the time they would have spent traveling to bank
branches
and waiting in queues.
Second, digital finance reduces costs: MGI estimates that it would cost financial-service providers 80-90% less – about $10 per year, compared to the $100 per year it costs today – to offer customers digital accounts than accounts through traditional bank
branches.
Deposits in the
branches
of American banks in Buenos Aires were to be as safe as deposits in Miami.
The “good jobs” in some manufacturing
branches
offered these men the prospect of new challenges, learning, and attendant promotion.
Manufacturers in many other
branches
are using big data to monitor the performance of machinery and equipment, fine-tune maintenance routines, and ferret out consumer insights from social-media chatter.
Indeed, once separated from the constraints of religious dogma, the political
branches
of both parties distanced themselves from their fundamentalist Islamist roots.
But, for investment banks, shadow banks, and especially commercial banks (with their expensive networks of
branches
and ATMs), such a policy makes it very difficult to report regular and healthy operating profits on their quarterly income statements and regular and healthy gains in their clients’ portfolios.
Unlike Chinese industry, Russia’s manufacturing
branches
were almost completely cut off from world markets, both by the Cold War and by Soviet planning.
When they arrived, brown domes made of crisscrossed
branches
and layers of multicolored mats would appear like crowds of dappled beetles on the outskirts of town.
The Web is making large traditional political parties as obsolete as bank
branches
or bookstores.
Defenders of the program point out that it is consistent with current law and with America’s constitutional philosophy of checks and balances, because both the legislative and judicial
branches
approved it.
But more than the bloated
branches
of military science were slashed.
But
branches
like medicine, humanities, philosophy, economics, and other social sciences, which rely more heavily on openness and imagination, can be manipulated more easily to suit the goals of bureaucrats.
Ten of 21
branches
of Dutch agribusiness, including horticultural seeds, ornamentals, seed potatoes, and veal, are among the top contributors to the national economy and the country’s trade balance.
Likewise, mobile banking provided through cell phones has enabled access to financial services in remote areas without bank
branches.
There are now 27
branches
of the State Islamic University, which integrate Islamic and general studies for undergraduate and graduate students.
But, as Michael K. Young, President of Texas A&M University, has explained, because the US Constitution was fashioned when various states, which already had their own laws, agreed to create a political union, it functions like a set of ground rules for negotiations among states, as well as among the legislative, executive, and judicial
branches
of government.
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