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Initially launched in 2009 in clinics across seven Mexican states, by 2015, it had been
extended
to clinics in 20 states, serving 1.3 million patients per year.
Though logistical issues arose, the independent Nigerian Election Commission responded effectively, allowing voting in several areas to be
extended
by one day.
If a shadow falling over JPM from its trading desk had
extended
to its capacity to settle government debt properly, the economic fallout could have been severe.
For example, health centers established throughout the country provide vaccinations and treat illnesses that village-level CHWs cannot, and have
extended
obstetrics services to the majority of Rwandan women.
Perhaps a maximally
extended
life expectancy is of higher value to you than living in a society where doctors do not leave curable patients to die if they cannot pay for the required treatment out of their own pockets.
In a recent speech in Chicago, Irish President Michael D. Higgins explained how private debt became sovereign debt: “As a consequence of the need to borrow so as to finance current expenditure and, above all, as a result of the blanket guarantee
extended
to the main Irish banks’ assets and liabilities, Ireland’s general government debt increased from 25% of GDP in 2007 to 124% in 2013.”
All scientific knowledge is therefore preliminary, and will be extended, complemented, or replaced by new knowledge.
The American press has reported that both D’Amato and Mogilevich have past ties to The Bank of New York Mellon, which
extended
loans to D’Amato’s Senate campaign in the early 1980s, and allegedly laundered money for Russian organized crime groups in the 1990s.
When US President Ronald Reagan took office on January 20, 1981, he retroactively rescinded all civil-service job offers
extended
by the government during the two and a half months between his election and the inauguration.
In fact, many banks’ off-balance-sheet loans – often
extended
to higher-risk borrowers, like highly leveraged real-estate developers and local-government financing vehicles – now exceed newly issued balance-sheet loans.
Since 2010, assistance has been
extended
to Greece, Ireland, Portugal, and now Cyprus.
Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping’s government – grateful for Japan’s reluctance to maintain punitive sanctions over the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre and eager for international recognition, not to mention Japanese capital and commercial technologies – had
extended
seven invitations over two years.
It would also set a precedent that could be
extended
to all of those in Russia and other countries who regularly violate human rights, and not just those rights concerning physical inviolability.
For example, such measures could be
extended
to cover all of those who abuse the fundamental right of legal due process, such as the right to a fair trial.
Fifth, in countries where private-sector deleveraging is very rapid via a fall in private consumption and private investment, the fiscal stimulus should be maintained and extended, as long as financial markets do not perceive those deficits as unsustainable.
Having been
extended
for another decade last year, it is now set to remain in force until 2025.
Like many people in rural India, Devi lives in an
extended
family with other relatives, so she is confident that there would be others to bring up her child if necessary.
This is a welcome step and “explicit but not exclusive targeting” should be
extended
to education, health care, and employment.
They are unable to turn around, lie down with their legs fully extended, or move more than a step forward or backward.
While fears of meltdown have dissipated, these policies have been maintained or extended, with policymakers citing the fragility of the ongoing economic recovery and the absence of other, equally strong policy levers – such as fiscal policy or structural reforms – that could replace monetary policy quickly enough.
Hong Kong University, for example, has
extended
its undergraduate programs from three years to four.
In the US, the 1980’s deficit limits set by the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings law were not met, and, like the SGP, were revised and
extended.
European banks are far more thinly capitalized, and account for a much larger share of credit extended, than banks in the US, where much more lending originates in capital markets.
With the presidential term now
extended
to six years, we can expect an encore lasting up to 12 years – longer than Putin’s original performance.
Hence, theoretical schemes were
extended
beyond reason.
Europe’s Poisoned Chalice of GrowthCAMBRIDGE – After a double-dip recession and an
extended
period of stagnation, the eurozone is finally seeing green shoots of recovery.
First, international trade contracts are renegotiated infrequently, which means that dollar prices are “sticky” for an
extended
period – around ten months – despite fluctuations in the exchange rate.
We defy those who seek to corrupt our democracy, but we stand with the hand of friendship
extended
to all of our neighbors, including Russia.
After parliamentarians were summoned back to work after Christmas in an unprecedented
extended
winter session, the bill passed the Lok Sabha (the lower house), where the ruling coalition commands a narrow majority.
Many developing countries have experienced
extended
periods of slow or no growth.
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