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But the advanced countries are, to varying degrees, fiscally constrained by relatively high and rising public debt, largely owing to fiscal imbalances that were hidden from view until defective growth models broke down in the crisis of 2008.
LearnUp, a San Francisco startup that has attracted funding from some of the biggest venture capital firms in Silicon Valley, establishes partnerships with employers to offer online training modules that connect job seekers to specific jobs, primarily entry-level positions that do not require college
degrees.
Germany succeeded -- to greater and lesser
degrees
-- in managing the transformation of the SOEs it inherited because of the wealth of West Germany.
The GCC should be accustomed to conflicting perspectives on regional design and differing
degrees
of cooperation across regional actors, and it should draw on these differences as a source of strength.
Individuals earn “claims” over their lifetimes, first by being legal residents, and then by, say, obtaining educational degrees, earning professional certifications, performing community service (including military service), and making money.
By contrast, many Sunni Arab states have provided varying
degrees
of support to the largely Sunni opposition, a hodgepodge of groups that include the Muslim Brotherhood and other sectarian forces similar to Egypt’s ultra-conservative Salafis.
To varying degrees, emerging economies are now exhibiting all of them.
Undergraduate and graduate
degrees
in nursing and oral health, and non-clinical programs in research and health management, are next.
UGHE’s founders believe that, by the time the university celebrates its ten-year anniversary, 480 students will have graduated; another 870 will be earning their degrees; and over 2,500 professionals will have attended executive education courses.
As a result, only 2.9% of bachelors or first
degrees
held by European women are ICT-based, compared to 9.5% for men.
Half of Ukraine’s population is Russian-speaking in various
degrees.
The spillover effects of non-inclusive growth are already evident almost everywhere, to varying degrees, in the form of social polarization, policy gridlock and incoherence, and a generalized loss of public trust.
But different governments have different
degrees
of fiscal room for maneuver.
Fahrenheit) above pre-industrial levels – far more than the two
degrees
that climate scientists have identified as the threshold beyond which the most disastrous consequences of climate change would be triggered.
Interest rates (short and long maturities) had been trending lower in most of the advanced economies (to varying degrees) since the 1980s, as inflation also fell sharply.
To varying degrees, local and national officials in these countries, and in Colombia, Chile, Costa Rica, Peru, and Uruguay are collectively rewriting the authoritarian playbook.
Early calculations have suggested that if all of the INDCs were fully implemented, average global temperatures would still rise by the end of the century to 2.7
degrees
Celsius above pre-industrial levels.
That is considerably beyond the already dangerous ceiling of two
degrees
set in Copenhagen in 2009 and included in the Paris agreement.
New research, from Climate Interactive and MIT Sloan, suggests that temperatures could rise even higher – by 3.5
degrees
Celsius.
The Climate Vulnerable Forum has long argued that even two
degrees
of warming risks creating unbearable conditions for some countries.
That is why it has fought to limit the rise in temperature to 1.5
degrees
– an ambition that was included, thanks to the forum’s efforts, in the Paris agreement.
For the world’s most vulnerable countries, limiting the temperature rise to 1.5
degrees
is not just an aspiration; it is a matter of survival.
We need the industrialized countries and the giants of the developing world to redouble their efforts to reduce their emissions, so that global warming can be limited to 1.5
degrees.
The scenarios set forth in the report indicate that if the world continues on its current track, burning more and more fossil fuels and increasing the levels of pollution in our atmosphere year after year, global average temperatures could rise by four
degrees
Celsius by the end of the century.
Contemporary Pakistan has, to varying degrees, all of these.
As it stands, only wealthy young people in the Arab world, without personal commitments such as families and jobs, can pursue continuous learning, in the form of graduate
degrees
from top universities.
As for private-sector actors, the key will be to reward employees with
degrees
and certifications received through online programs.
In the meantime, the Abdulla Al Ghurair Foundation for Education will embark on a concerted effort to make innovative STEM
degrees
offered online by the world’s best universities available to Arab youth.
Militias, terrorist organizations, foreign fighters, and other armed groups have asserted varying
degrees
of local authority.
In 1971-1973, Japan’s per capita GDP fell to roughly 65% of that of the United States in purchasing-power-parity terms, while the Asian Tigers experienced economic downturns of varying
degrees
when they reached roughly the same income level relative to Japan.
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