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Many members of the National Transitional Council were
educated
abroad and are eager for more Western capacity-building assistance.
It is easy to imagine Republicans and Democrats standing for two different versions of the country: one is overwhelmingly white, modestly educated, not very young, strong in rural areas, often male, and proud to own guns; the other is better educated, younger, urban, racially diverse, more female, and keen to control guns.
The socially liberal, highly
educated
Republicans who used to be the backbone of the party have been pushed so far to the margins that they are almost invisible.
First, those who leave are usually
educated
in Italy at government expense: around $600,000 for the full school career of each college graduate.
Teenagers should never be told that, due to some “prodigal sin,” they deserve to be
educated
in cash-strapped schools and weighed down by mass unemployment, whether the scene is Germany in the late 1940s or Greece today.
And Trump, an ignorant narcissist with no political experience, managed to become President of the US by whipping up popular resentment against
educated
elites, bankers, foreigners, immigrants, and international institutions.
For starters, it means providing populations with access to quality schooling and health care: a healthy,
educated
person is an employable person.
As a result, there is significant demand among Jordan’s young,
educated
population (two out of five Jordanians have already joined Facebook) for independent news reporting.
Why is it that today’s smaller and more
educated
urbanized families in emerging-market economies are so much less productive than their counterparts were a half-century ago in today’s rich countries?
One key to India’s economic success is a large population of technically
educated
entrepreneurs, who are creating new companies and building a modern middle class.
A demographically declining empire of crony capitalists, from which the most talented and
educated
flee – some 300,000 left Russia last year alone – is hardly likely to be a serious strategic challenger to either the United States or China.
If more girls had gone to school a generation ago, millions of infant deaths could have been averted each year, and tens of millions of families could have been more educated, healthier, and happier.
Thailand’s opposition politicians, many of whom were
educated
at top Western universities, may also be open to quiet advice that they are pushing things too far, not only putting Thailand’s stability at risk, but also jeopardizing regional security.
These bankrupt women are better
educated
than their male counterparts: most have some college; and more than half own their own homes.
But income inequality was worsening steadily in all member countries, with more highly
educated
citizens benefiting from the booming services industry, while the less
educated
suffered as manufacturing moved to cheaper locations.
The children they help are more likely to be able to attend school, and grow into healthy,
educated
adults.
When, in demanding the right to have their children
educated
in Turkish, they proclaim that the "mother tongue is a human right", Germany's Turkish residents are not asserting some primordial identity but marking out a new, freely-chosen identity in the language of universal rights.
To offer meaningful descriptions of the world, economists, he often said, must be well
educated.
Her active involvement since the age of eleven in campaigning for the rights of girls in her region to be
educated
was well known.
Their choice of name is an ironic one, for Taliban, an Arabic word, means those seeking to be educated, whereas the Taliban’s principal aim is to keep Muslim societies backward so that they can be persuaded to adopt a seventh-century version of Islam.
Constraining demand even more is the fact that businesses in poor countries only need IT when they have
educated
workforces, which most poor country firms neither have nor need.
Asia has plenty of
educated
young workers.
But we can make some
educated
guesses.
So far, the biggest winners from this shift have been
educated
and skilled professionals in the advanced economies.
Analysts have concluded that basing the choice to favor primary education on a narrow CBA has disadvantaged many developing countries, by preventing them from competing internationally on the basis of a more
educated
labor force, rather than on low-wage labor.
It is often forgotten that many Tibetans, especially
educated
people in the larger towns, were so keen to modernize their society in the mid-twentieth century that they saw the Chinese Communists as allies against rule by holy monks and serf-owning landlords.
Over that period, we have
educated
a small cohort of young Roma who retain their identity and yet can break the hostile stereotypes held by those with whom they interact.
To break the negative stereotypes, Roma children must be
educated
to celebrate and take pride in their Roma heritage.
As it is,
educated
Roma do not fit the stereotypes, so they can easily blend into the majority population, but the majority’s hostility remains.
In fact, Europe’s
educated
Roma are proving every day that the problem is eminently solvable.
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