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Similarly,
extensive
experience in both developed and developing countries suggests that privatization often leads to disaster when undertaken in the middle of a fiscal crisis.
The draft constitution had been many years in the making and had been crafted following
extensive
national consultations.
The UNDP’s primary research into extremists’ personal motivations – based on more than 350 interviews with formerly active violent extremists in prisons and transitional centers in Cameroon, Kenya, Niger, Nigeria, Somalia, and Uganda – is the most
extensive
project of its kind in Africa, if not globally.
Another restriction has been recently adopted in the United States, where the issue was explored by the National Biomedical Ethics Advisory Commission in
extensive
hearings and discussions with ethicists, religious leaders, scientists and physicians.
Labor migration in Europe is, historically, far less
extensive.
Yahoo!’s biggest opportunity lies within its half-billion registered users’ own possessions and habits, their photos and friendships and electronic data that is now becoming sufficiently
extensive
and complex to need management.
Given the Indian economy’s massive size and
extensive
global linkages, its growth slowdown is a source of serious concern not just domestically, but around the world.
Kashkari is now proposing exactly the right approach: to hold public conferences and
extensive
discussions to evaluate whether large banks should be broken up, whether they (and other financial institutions) should be forced to fund themselves with more equity and less debt, or whether there should be a debt tax to discourage excessive leverage.
But if the EU ever begins to offer China
extensive
exports of powerful and offensive weapons systems, the military power of the People’s Liberation Army would be able to defeat Taiwan’s defense forces.
The UN Security Council has adopted a series of resolutions to impose
extensive
sanctions, following the North’s three previous nuclear tests.
Moreover, Fischer gained
extensive
crisis-management experience during his tenure at the IMF in the 1990’s and as Israel’s central banker during the 2008-2009 global financial crisis.
Successful businessmen could in fact build up
extensive
holdings by owning or sharing several businesses.
A businessman himself – as he so often reminds us – Trump is eager to please companies with
extensive
deregulation.
Between 2001 and 2003, I was part of a team that undertook an
extensive
survey of values in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Iran, and Jordan.
If the fallout of the New York decision is an
extensive
Argentine default on other obligations, foreign trade will become practically impossible, many goods will become scarce, and domestic inflation will increase further.
The SDGs, comprising 17 goals and 169 related targets, are the result of
extensive
political negotiations, and will set the benchmarks over the next 15 years for achieving the international community’s overarching objective: to “end poverty in all its forms everywhere.”
He then underwent
extensive
rehabilitation, gradually regaining strength and confidence.
With few exceptions, gone are the days of dual exchange rates, hyperinflation, and
extensive
trade barriers.
The
extensive
economic relationship that has evolved since then has given both countries a stake in maintaining good relations.
The government claims
extensive
support, but opinion polls consistently show that an overwhelming majority of Hong Kong's people oppose the legislation.
Extensive
and continuing scandals in Mexico, Colombia, Cuba, Panama, and parts of Asia are related to payoffs from drug cartels and other distributors of illegal drugs.
With inefficient government regulations and
extensive
government management of banks and other enterprises, corrupt officials may unknowingly serve a useful function by reducing arbitrary public decisions, and by helping business people and others get around harmful legislation and regulations.
Both Summers and Yellen are brilliant scholars with
extensive
experience in public service.
Fleeing from ItalyCAMBRIDGE – Italy’s referendum on December 4 will give voters the opportunity to approve or reject what some have described as the country’s most
extensive
constitutional reforms since the abolition of the monarchy at the end of World War II.
In Germany,
extensive
reports on violent attacks against prominent politicians by two people suffering from schizophrenia in 1990 bolstered the German public’s belief that mentally ill people are dangerous.
Coverage of violent acts that result in multiple deaths is particularly
extensive.
Rather than resorting to
extensive
layoffs, firms had their employees work a partial week.
After
extensive
government intervention prohibited some selling of shares and froze trading for the bulk of the market, prices rebounded.
Of course, because a treaty of this kind would mean
extensive
transfer of sovereignty to European intergovernmental institutions, it would need direct popular legitimization through referendums in all member states, including (and especially) Germany.
And now, after
extensive
research and analysis, we have arrived at a solution: the International Finance Facility for Education (IFFEd).
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