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The Three Seas Initiative encompasses 12 countries from Estonia to Croatia, in an effort to improve regional energy and
communications
cooperation.
However, if we distinguish between the industries that produce information and
communications
technologies (ICT) and those that are simply users of such technologies, we can see that the productivity growth gap stems almost entirely from the weakness of Europe's ICT producing sector.
They noted the cyclical regularity of such occurrences and speculated that it represented a gap in
communications
between generations of engineers.
Specifically, they should expand individual and collective apprentice-based and vocational programs, modernize their methods for measuring performance, and intensify their efforts to include recent research on the benefits of cognitive diversity and “superadditivity” in internal and external
communications.
The rest are taught in departments such as law, philosophy, and communications, which means that they are not being tailored to STEM-related challenges.
Knowledge, scientific advance, travel, and global
communications
give us many opportunities to find solutions for the world's great problems.
More and more in our daily lives – communications, transportation, health care, energy, and much else – depends on services provided by the private, rather than the public, sector.
Soft power is the ability to attract others, and the three key soft-power skills are emotional intelligence, vision, and
communications.
Meanwhile, India has already opened up road
communications
linking the East Indian state of Manipur to North Myanmar, with India’s Border Roads Organization completing the first all-weather road connecting the two countries.
But mass
communications
and market forces produce powerful incentives to master the English language and accept a degree of assimilation.
By linking these communities to a
communications
hub, nurses, doctors, and specialists were digitally available 24 hours a day, offering immediate support to patients and community-based health workers (CHWs).
The revolution in transport and communications, we hear, has vaporized borders and shrunk the world.
As the philosopher Peter Singer has put it, the
communications
revolution has spawned a “global audience” that creates the basis for a “global ethics.”
As large as the decline in transport and
communications
costs has been, it has not obliterated geography.
The first and most immediate dimension is daily communications, which involves explaining the context of domestic and foreign-policy decisions.
These programs develop what the American journalist Edward R. Murrow once called the crucial “last three feet” – face-to-face communications, with the enhanced credibility that reciprocity creates.
A
communications
strategy cannot work if it cuts against the grain of policy.
Instead, they advocate diplomacy “on steroids,” staffed by diplomats trained in new media, cross-cultural communications, granular local knowledge, and networks of contacts with under-represented groups.
Networked communications, on the other hand, can take advantage of two-way
communications
and peer-to-peer relations to overcome cultural differences.
The evolution of public diplomacy from one-way
communications
to a two-way dialogue treats publics as co-creators of meaning and communication.
Is it supporting real development needs, such as growing more food, fighting disease, or building transport, energy, and
communications
infrastructure?
“It would have been difficult to predict that the investigations of Maxwell, Lorentz, and Einstein in electromagnetic theory would lead to improvements in communications,” he pointed out.
Our spending plan prioritizes the development and fielding of the newest, most capable technology, including Virginia-class submarines, fifth-generation F-22 and F-35 fighters, P-8 maritime patrol aircraft, new electronic warfare and
communications
capabilities, and improved precision weapons and cruise missiles.
The monsoon has been good and will spur consumption, especially in rural areas, which are already growing strongly, owing to improvements in road transport and
communications
connectivity.
These shifts will accompany rapid industrialization and advances in science and technology (especially information and
communications
technology), and will transform dietary habits and consumption patterns.
These included advances in technology (especially in transportation and communications), management innovation in multinational companies, and integration of these companies’ supply chains.
Young people mobilized themselves spontaneously, using all the tools of social networking and modern communications, to turn out not only voters their own age, but countless others exasperated with South Korea’s rigidity and insulated opportunities.
In doing so, it has highlighted the importance of “enterprising skills” – including creativity, entrepreneurship, leadership, self-management, and
communications
– in enabling humans to keep pace with technology.
New information and
communications
technologies were game changers that boosted the potential growth rate of the US economy in the 1990’s.
Both sides must continually determine, before disaster strikes, whether existing laws provide scientists and administrators with clear, realistic standards for their analyses and public
communications.
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