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Dozens
of international plans and proposals collapse one after the other.
China’s dedicated athletes are widely assumed to have
dozens
of gold and silver medals in their grasp.
Every Indian who follows the Olympics has cringed scanning the daily list of medal winners, eyes traveling down past
dozens
of nations big and small before alighting on a solitary Indian bronze in tennis or wrestling.
What Girls WantWASHINGTON, DC – Last month, as I watched
dozens
of students at the Kakuma refugee camp in northwest Kenya learn computer skills, I was impressed by their enthusiasm – especially that of the handful of girls in the room.
Dozens
of protocols and agreements on new projects have been signed with China.
Dozens
of online-payment services – PayPal, Alipay, WeChat Pay, Venmo, and so forth – have hundreds of millions of daily users.
That commitment was apparent in the rioting and destruction that followed Singh’s conviction, in which 30 people were killed,
dozens
of vehicles burned, several buildings (including two new hotels) set ablaze, train carriages wrecked, and roads blocked, paralyzing life across an important swath of northern India for several days.
Dozens
of low-income, food-deficit countries, perhaps as many as 40-50, have elaborated urgent programs for increased food production by small farms, but are currently held back by the lack of donor funding.
Poor countries would receive prompt and predictable financing for agricultural inputs from a single account, rather than from
dozens
of distinct and fragmented donors.
Luckily, it did not end with rebel forces seizing some of the
dozens
of US nuclear weapons stored at Turkey’s Incirlik Air Base, from which rebel aircraft departed.
Aging rails, tired coaches, old-fashioned signals, and level crossings dating back to the nineteenth century combine with human error to take
dozens
of lives every year.
My numerous meetings with African leaders and visits to
dozens
of countries across the continent have convinced me that Africa is committed to industrialization.
Across
dozens
of countries, people have been airing their grievances against the status quo through social media, protests, consumer choice, and the ballot box.
Dozens
of experts recently gathered in Bhutan’s capital, Thimphu, to take stock of the country’s record.
Though the pay-for-success model is still in its infancy,
dozens
of projects are now underway.
The Social Innovation Fund has provided matching grants to
dozens
of communities, which are working closely with organizations such as Harvard’s Social Impact Bond Lab and Third Sector Capital, to identify and structure promising pay-for-success ventures.
Earlier this month, the former actor and comedian John Ford revealed that for 15 years, from 1995 to 2010, he was employed by Rupert Murdoch’s Sunday Times newspaper to hack and blag his way into the private affairs of
dozens
of prominent people, including then-Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
As access to international bank loans, bond flotations, and foreign direct investment is lost, infrastructure projects talked about in the past are now being shelved, threatening the political and economic stability of
dozens
of developing countries.
How else could Liu Binjie, China’s censor-in-chief and the point man for silencing the Nobel laureate writer and human-rights activist Liu Xiaobo, be invited to lead a delegation of 21 officially sanctioned writers and
dozens
of ministerial minions to London to celebrate Chinese literature at the London Book Fair?
Neighboring Kenya was formed by colonial rule from
dozens
of peoples or tribes.
Political leaders in
dozens
of countries are making decisions that will drive the performance of local (and global) markets for the foreseeable future.
The bottom line: to find out how, when, and where assets will be allocated and wealth generated in
dozens
of countries across the developed and developing worlds these days, we must now look toward political, not financial, capitals.
The same phenomena can be found in
dozens
of Indian cities.Urbanization is inevitable: an economy of 1.2 billion people cannot employ two-thirds of them in agriculture and hope to grow; rural people will inevitably move to cities to seek work and better lives.
Indeed, Hamas’ confrontation with Salafi groups comes as Israel is charging that
dozens
of foreign terrorists have crossed into Gaza from the Sinai Desert to join the violent underground.
Dozens
of leaders of opposition groups--most unknown to the outside world--were imprisoned in recent years.
Already,
dozens
of organizations and more than 60,000 individuals have called on the committee to urge India and Bangladesh to cancel the proposed coal plants and invest in renewable energy instead.
Similarly,
dozens
of renowned scientists, NGOs, and international and Australian lawyers have demanded that the WHC counsel Australia not to continue supporting developments that will exacerbate the impact of climate change on the Great Barrier Reef.
The army is losing
dozens
of men every week and facing growing disciplinary problems from its Pashtun ethnic soldiers, who hail from the border region.
This, too, would be voted down by all the opposition parties, along with
dozens
of centrist Conservatives.
And all of these “improvements” followed
dozens
of other changes, creating a maelstrom of bureaucracy that strained bandwidth and tested resolve.
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