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Ten years ago, 20% of all new clients
entering
treatment for drug abuse in the Netherlands were addicted to cocaine.
Unless barriers to
entering
the formal economy are removed and women are presented with options that enable them to realize their full potential, Africa’s socioeconomic development will continue to be impeded.
Those who are now leaving school and
entering
the job market run the risk of becoming a lost generation, like their Japanese cohorts who began their working lives at the beginning of Japan’s downturn in the 1990’s.
What is certain is that freezing workers in their current jobs under today’s conditions makes
entering
the labor market even more difficult for youngsters.
Cohorts
entering
the labor market during recessions typically ask for far more protection and state intervention during their entire working life than cohorts that enter the labor market in normal times.
The world we are
entering
is one in which the most powerful global flows will be ideas and digital capital, not goods, services, and traditional capital.
We are
entering
a post-American world – the world beyond America’s brief moment of global domination.
WASHINGTON, DC – It’s generally agreed in Washington, DC, that President Donald Trump’s presidency is
entering
a new phase.
In Japan, the Financial Services Agency enacted a Stewardship Code in 2014, with a Corporate Governance Code from the Tokyo Stock Exchange
entering
into force this June.
My argument rested on my view that the global economy was
entering
a major recession, and I had the benefit of my quantitative work, with Carmen Reinhart, on the history of financial crises.
We are
entering
a period when good science is vital for our survival.
In other words, young workers will be twice as productive as those
entering
retirement.
Most Romanians see NATO membership as a huge national victory, but some wonder if there is truth in Weizmann's joke: because, if the rationale for
entering
a military alliance is that you feel threatened,
entering
NATO is nonsense.
Although 73% of Romanians approve of
entering
NATO, less than 20% agree with Romanian participation in a war against Iraq.
Europe is
entering
on a course from which Japan is desperate to escape.
Digital technologies have eliminated millions of routine white- and blue-collar jobs, and we are rapidly
entering
the realm of cognitive-based employment.
As a result, Turkey is
entering
uncharted waters.
In the US, Trump has won support with proposals to block Muslims from
entering
the US and to build a wall to keep out those crossing the border from Mexico.
Housing has become unaffordable for many young people
entering
the work force.
Moon also promises stricter regulations to prevent chaebols from
entering
financial businesses and recklessly expanding into sectors better suited to smaller firms.
New York City, for example, has seen a reduction of perhaps 5% in private vehicles
entering
the city over the past six months.
While Russia has warmed to China in recent years, not least by
entering
into a big natural gas deal and engaging in joint military exercises, it has largely done so as a gesture of defiance against the US and the European Union.
Growth would be insufficient to create jobs for the millions of young people
entering
the labor market.
Yet the failure of eight countries to ratify the CTBT has prevented it from
entering
into force, and its contribution to global security has so far not been included on the NSS agenda.
Several factors make it possible that we are
entering
such a period.
Moreover, private firms are blocked from
entering
SOE-dominated, capital-intensive, and high-end service industries.
As soon as one country blocks another country’s goods or services from
entering
its market, global value chains will be disrupted, producing spillover effects that hurt everyone – including the country that erected the barriers.
So, given the new conventional wisdom in leadership studies that
entering
the information age means
entering
a woman’s world, why are women not doing better?
China is
entering
a new phase of development, and institutional reform in key areas – particularly the public sector, income distribution, land ownership, the household registration system, and the financial sector – has become imperative.
While there are serious concerns about the quality and accessibility of schools, the fact is that those
entering
the labor market are increasingly educated, with women having caught up to and even surpassed men in many countries.
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