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In fact, there are basically two
categories
of suicide bombers.
They chose, without explanation, to divide debt-to-GDP ratios into the following categories: under 30%, 30-60%, 60-90%, and over 90%.
And it turns out that growth rates decline in all of these
categories
as the debt-to-GDP ratio increases, only somewhat more in the last category.
Nevertheless, much more than most of us would care to admit, we remain enmeshed in the concepts and
categories
of the twentieth century’s ideological wars.
Even if GDP were a good predictor of success in those categories, it still does not capture the intangible value being created in the digital economy.
And with these data, digital advertisers and retailers will offer you more expensive watches, home furnishings, or airline tickets than they would to a lower-income user searching within the same
categories.
The US lacks the ability to identify, locate, and destroy all three
categories
of nuclear targets: warheads, bomb production infrastructure, and delivery vehicles.
The main actors fall into three categories: open revisionists, like Russia and the Islamic State; those ready to fight to protect a minimum of order, such as the United States, France, and Great Britain; and ambivalent states – including key regional players in the Middle East, such as Turkey and Iran – whose actions fail to match their rhetoric.
A recent paper by economists from Bard College and the Asian Development Bank categorizes the world economy according to four groups – with the top two
categories
occupied by upper-middle-income and high-income countries – and tracks countries’ movements in and out of these groups.
The world's systemically important economies can be placed into four
categories.
Still, today’s revolutionary leaders do not fit neatly into conventional
categories
of left or right, because they promiscuously adopt policies from both camps.
Either the South Korean government or the US Customs Service will have to monitor and limit each of the 59
categories
of steel.
The data are compared across economies and over time to rank 185 countries in ten
categories
of business regulation, such as “Resolving Insolvency” and “Trading Across Borders.”
Europeans did much better at reconciliation with their neighbors after WWII, in part because the malign and evil conditions of Nazi rule made it necessary to talk about the past in terms of moral
categories
rather than power politics.
Another would be to create new visa
categories
to enable foreign entrepreneurs to reside in Japan and build their businesses.
We find it useful to divide the capitalist economies into four broad
categories.
The challenges fall into ten
categories
– a familiar list of key issues in this part of the world: democracy, education, employment, the environment, fiscal problems, health, infrastructure, poverty and inequality, public administration, and crime.
As a result, the welfare state becomes unavoidably particularizing, as it constantly adds and refines
categories
and groups entitled to formal recognition and resources.
With the surge in unemployment in the 1970's, for example, several new
categories
of beneficiaries were created and subsequently modified to adapt to funding limitations.
As our computations show, if such a deal were to be implemented, there would be virtually nothing left for the other
categories
of bonds (assuming that the point of the debt restructuring is to restore the sustainability of the island’s debt).
Workers in the repetitive and low-digital-skills
categories
may experience wage stagnation or even reduction, contributing to a decline in their share of the total wage bill from 33% to 20%.
Terms used for members of racial minorities, and for people with disabilities, have also been challenged, to such an extent that it can be hard to keep up with the terms preferred by those in these
categories.
For example, initiatives like Rwanda’s temporary visa program for semi-skilled migrants, and Morocco’s recent expansion of job
categories
for foreigners, will bring more flexible labor policies to these two markets.
Freedom House, a watchdog group that rates countries on a seven-point scale according to political rights and civil liberties, gave Singapore a grade of 4 in both
categories.
If one treats so-called “hacktivism” by ideological groups as mostly a disruptive nuisance at this stage, there remain four major
categories
of cyber threats to national security, each with a different time horizon: cyber war and economic espionage are largely associated with states, and cyber crime and cyber terrorism are mostly associated with non-state actors.
This includes material savings, increased productivity, new jobs, and possibly new product and business
categories.
The United Nations focuses on three
categories
of development: social, economic, and environmental.
Indeed, beef production requires, on average, 28 times more land and 11 times more water than the other livestock categories, while producing five times more greenhouse-gas emissions and six times more reactive nitrogen.
In many consumer categories, China is now the world’s largest market.
Many commentators on the French presidential election have pointed out that these
categories
no longer fit contemporary politics in France – or, indeed, anywhere else.
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