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Government institutions are market friendly and the population is well educated, disciplined, and flexible in its learning.
It also benefits from a highly
educated
diaspora.
At the same time, natural scientists must become better
educated
to work effectively with engineers, public administrators, and social scientists (for example, economists, demographers, and psychologists) to communicate the consequences of scientific findings, especially when high risks are involved.
To be sure, the country’s “America” card – the result of the two countries’ longstanding strategic relationship (I myself was
educated
at West Point and fought alongside US troops in the Korean War) – must be played carefully and not be taken for granted.
To achieve this shared identity, all citizens have to speak the one official language and be
educated
according to a common curriculum.
France has simply failed to incorporate minority citizens – many of them third-generation immigrants who have been
educated
for twenty years in assimilationist public schools.
On one hand, he appears to be an
educated
and dynamic leader committed to modernizing Russia.
Its per capita income is more than €30,000 ($40,000) per year, and it has a strong welfare state and an
educated
society.
In an ideal world, journalists would be
educated
in the nuances of the beats they cover.
My mother opposed the practice, however, because she was (and remains) a Christian and wanted me to become
educated
and to escape the fate of many girls in my community who are married off to older men and then lose their autonomy.
Once educated, these girls may decide for themselves – as I did – to resist mistreatment at the hands of their family and neighbors.
Regardless of how one chooses to measure innovation, three conditions must be in place for it to flourish: a skilled,
educated
workforce; excellent information and communications technology infrastructure; and a supportive business environment.
But many Syrian refugees are also highly
educated.
Of course, these people have been personally integrated into Europe for two decades now – their money is in European banks; their holiday villas are in the south of France, Tuscany, and the Greek isles; their children are
educated
in the poshest boarding schools.
One way to improve the quality of the education system is to encourage more highly
educated
Africans to contribute to knowledge creation by conducting and publishing scientific and technical research.
After all, Hong Kong has one of the world’s most
educated
populations: the city has, in per capita terms, perhaps more graduates of the world’s top 20 universities than anywhere outside of Manhattan.
The gap manifests itself in much higher unemployment rates for high-school
educated
workers than for college-educated workers at every stage of the business cycle.
The gap also shows up in significant – andrising – inequality between the earnings of high-school
educated
workers and those with a college degree or higher.
Earnings gains have been especially strong for those with tertiary degrees, while the real wages of high-school
educated
workers, especially men, have fallen sharply.
All of these actors know that the kind of stable, inclusive growth that an
educated
workforce underpins will bring them untold benefits.
The country also benefits from its enormous size, vast natural resources, and
educated
population, including a multitude of skilled scientists and engineers.
Inspired by American leadership since World War II’s end, Europe, then Japan, then much of Asia and the world rose to new levels of prosperity; the world economy globalized upon the foundation of international institutions, norms, and standards; and foreign students
educated
in American universities returned home with new ideas about free markets, entrepreneurship, and democracy.
Instead, populism will look more like an Anglo-Saxon phenomenon, motivated less by immigration and economic policy than by conservative cultural attitudes among Trump and Brexit voters and the unusual demographic alliances pitting old against young, rural against urban, and university graduates against less
educated
voters in the US and Britain.
A new generation of scientists, engineers, and clinicians,
educated
more broadly than their predecessors, speak the languages of both and are working together in unprecedented ways.
The Chinese now have a generation of educated, empowered young women who are not sure whether they want to marry at all, owing to the constraints that a husband (and a mother-in-law) would place on their freedom.
This time, though, it is likely to have greater staying power, as the prospect of sufficient income from jobs grows bleaker for the poor and less
educated.
The
educated
consensus is that the global climate’s current trajectory must be reversed much more rapidly than business as usual would allow.
The bill created a more
educated
workforce and ushered in a period of rising incomes for most Americans.
Citizens must become reengaged with the political process,
educated
in public affairs, and provided with real (not merely virtual) platforms to air their differences and debate alternative views.
Children of
educated
mothers consistently out-perform children with
educated
fathers and illiterate mothers.
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