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Yields on German Bunds are now negative out to
eight
years.
Although
eight
countries have met or surpassed that target, the continent as a whole has not.
One in
eight
people go to bed hungry every night, while 1.4 billion adults are overweight.
In view of this global challenge, the G-8 countries have made a heroic decision: the
eight
richest industrial countries – which are also the largest polluters – promised to “seriously examine” cutting their emissions in half by 2050.
Last month, Mark Lowcock, the United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, told the UN Security Council that
eight
million Yemenis now depend on emergency food aid, and that the number could reach 14 million, or half the country’s population.
European investment in the US is
eight
times larger than its investments in China and India combined.
That’s an average of more than 6.5 false claims a day, up from a daily average of 4.9 untrue claims in his first 100 days, and reaching
eight
per day in May.
Eight
years later, the MIST economies still have a chance to account for around 2-3% of world GDP in the future.
Five years after the EU’s “big bang” expansion took in
eight
former communist countries to its east, the Union is in danger of losing the hearts and minds of its eastern neighbors because of its complacency and long-winded approach to crises.
For example, between the early 1980s and 1994, Brazil had six different external debt restructuring deals, and Poland had eight, before the decisive restructuring under the more encompassing Brady Plan restored medium-term debt sustainability.
Tusk, who defeated the PiS in
eight
consecutive elections over the course of his career, was Prime Minister at the time.
Even a mild trade tussle between the US and Mexico, for example, could be extremely costly for car manufacturers, given that some components currently cross the US border as many as
eight
times during the production process.
In 2000, America’s GDP was
eight
times larger than China’s; today it is only twice as large.
Indeed, the US spends more on defense than the following
eight
countries combined, and possesses the world’s most sophisticated nuclear arsenal.
When my driver was Ethiopian, as often happened, we would commiserate over the national team’s defeat by Nigeria in a qualifying round, then celebrate the US defeat of Ghana, and end by agreeing that in four years, or certainly in eight, the US team would be among the world’s best.
Once thought to be challenges for affluent countries alone, these diseases have quickly become the leading cause of death and disability in developing regions, killing nearly
eight
million people before their 60th birthdays in 2013.
Within
eight
days of the rape, a special commission, led by former Supreme Court Chief Justice J.S. Verma, was established.
A poll by China Youth Daily revealed that
eight
of ten young Chinese are aware of climate change, but are prepared to support environmental policies only if they can continue to improve their living standards – including acquiring new cars.
Eight
hundred years ago this month, it offered a colorful spectacle, dotted with the tents of barons and knights, and the larger pavilion of King John of England, looking like a circus top with the royal standard fluttering above.
The Iran bet – whether the country will resume its aggressive nuclear ambitions – will probably take much longer to be settled, perhaps
eight
or ten years.
The project, first funded in 2002 to support two panels, calls for
eight
more panels this year, each comprised of 15 citizens who are "representative of the local population."
Of the 25 individuals directly involved in the 9/11 attacks,
eight
were engineers, including the two leaders, Atta and Khalid Sheik Mohammed.
For
eight
years I have governed, as president, an independent Georgia.
The
eight
years of my presidency, indeed, have been devoted to transforming the sick Georgian state of its early years of independence into a healthy one.
Those
eight
goals became the centerpiece of the development effort for poor countries around the world.
Toyota’s top managers will find that English is useful not only to explain, and apologize for, the company’s recall of
eight
million cars, but also for listening and learning as they try to reverse the erosion of trust among customers.
Even if you spend billions of euros, Macron said, you will not be able to stabilize anything “when countries still have seven to
eight
children per woman.”
According to the 2017 edition of the United Nations publication World Population Prospects, there is no country, anywhere in the world, in which women give birth, on average, to as many as
eight
children.
Growth in Africa in 2004 averaged 5.1%, the fastest in
eight
years.
Eight
of the top 10 performers in 2004 are either oil-exporting countries or post-conflict economies, with the latter’s high annual growth rates explained mostly by the proverbial “dead cat bounce” – the low base period over which growth is measured.
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