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Whereas high-income households have an average of 12 books per child, more than half of the day-care
centers
for the lowest-income children do not have a single book.
It is telling that so many Africans are willing to risk drowning in the Mediterranean Sea, living in appalling detention
centers
in North Africa, or sleeping in public parks in European cities, rather than remaining in Africa.
Throughout the PLA's history, a chief tactic has always been to launch asymmetrical attacks on an enemy's command and communication centers, thus obviating direct confrontations where parity in technological development would determine a clearer definition of victory and defeat.
While it is well known that a Tobin tax would have little effect on markets unless all major financial
centers
adopted it, what is true of markets is not necessarily true of financial institutions.
China, India, Brazil, Russia, and the Persian Gulf today are the world economy’s new growth
centers
and will soon be
centers
of power to be reckoned with.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s government says that it will establish daycare centers, but is this really true?
The Mullah-Led Development ModelISLAMABAD – A longstanding debate in economics – and among social scientists more broadly –
centers
on how best to deliver international aid to developing countries.
Many are happy about growing home ownership, but are unhappy about the scarcity of public spaces – safe streets, parks, arts facilities, and community
centers
– where they can come into contact with their fellow citizens.
That requires instituting 24-hour press operations
centers
and elevating Internet operations and other channels to the status of traditional twentieth-century press relations.
In particular, in addition to individual life-saving efforts, strategies should be implemented to reduce the risk of infection in port cities and other
centers
of economic activity.
But, in recent years, there has been a notable shift toward diversification, with some major urban centers, like Mumbai and Bangalore, experiencing the largest and fastest shifts away from specialization.
But the main concern
centers
around the Treasury’s apparent intention to pay more than double the current market price (20-30 cents on the dollar) on the premise that its success in untangling the mortgage market would make any discount seem like a bargain.
The City of London, lower Manhattan, and a few other
centers
became money machines that made investment bankers, hedge-fund managers, and private equity folk immoderately wealthy.
Trading volumes are down, as is bank lending, and there have been major layoffs in financial
centers
around the globe.
In practical terms, MBS’s rise will streamline decision-making, and mitigate the political risks that are inherent in any system of multiple, competing power
centers.
In its first year of operation, the Forum commissioned five working groups to examine issues affecting international financial stability, including highly leveraged institutions, capital flows and offshore financial
centers.
The country has developed remarkable strengths in IT services, such as software and call
centers.
But they are not only turning away from mainstream political parties and following populists who promise to clean out the corrupt elites from the
centers
of power; they also share a taste for political entertainers, or clowns if you like.
So, whereas call centers, for example, used to be mostly staffed in low-wage countries, now the computer-robot that does most of the talking can be located in New York.
When going to Wall Street, or Davos, or other
centers
of wealth, the World Bank should inspire the billionaires to put their surging wealth into personal philanthropy to support the SDGs.
He created 3,500 health
centers
and 16,000 health posts, and dramatically expanded the health-care workforce by building more medical schools and deploying more 38,000 community-based health extension workers.
Squaring Asia’s Nuclear TriangleTOKYO – Just before the fourth trilateral summit between Japan, China, and South Korea began on May 21, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, South Korean President Lee Myung-bak, and Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan jointly visited the areas affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake, offering encouragement to the disaster’s victims living in evacuation
centers.
Acknowledging this, the People’s Bank of China has negotiated currency swap lines with other central banks and has designated one of the country’s five large state-owned commercial banks as official clearing bank to settle transactions in renminbi in a variety of foreign financial
centers.
When governments, universities, research centers, and innovation hubs work together to share information, they become true partners in the urban-planning process.
Gateway countries would establish, in close cooperation with the United Nations Refugee Agency and the EU, processing
centers
to register asylum-seekers and assess their applications.
Most of the deaths were from communicable diseases, which malnourished people may well have contracted after crowding into feeding
centers.
Moon also plans to expand state-run daycare
centers
and extend parental leave, thereby easing the burden of childcare on families.
The lab operates with the support and advice of a broad range of actors, including GSK, the Wellcome Trust, the European Union, and MMV, as well as various other product-development partnerships and academic
centers.
A world first, it is the culmination of three decades of research and unprecedented levels of collaboration between GSK, the PATH Malaria Vaccine Initiative, and prominent African research
centers.
Preventing Assad from using his killing machine by any means, including targeted strikes on his air force and command-and-control centers, is the only way to end the bloodshed in Syria.
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