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One important point should be added:
extensive
public participation and transparency, in terms of both process and outcomes, will be key to successful management.
Today, there are more Internet-connected mobile devices than human beings, providing an
extensive
network to create and deliver mobile-based solutions.
Whereas extraction of America’s
extensive
reserves of natural gas was previously thought to be unfeasible, technologies such as hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) have ushered in a shale-gas revolution.
While European public and private support to Israel, especially in its founding years, is believed to be very extensive, the US has created a firewall of vetoes and political protection for Israel, in addition to providing massive financial support.
But the bill would also give the security agencies
extensive
powers to control the information flow between the government and citizens.
But just how
extensive
– and how risky – is shadow banking in China?
How is it that people with little or no medical explanation for a persistent pain become partially or totally disabled by it, even with
extensive
and resourceful treatment?
BP predicts that in the Middle East, with its
extensive
fossil-fuel reserves, primary energy consumption will grow 77% by 2035.
Indeed, whereas the misery that worm diseases cause is
extensive
and the burden excessive – as much as tuberculosis or malaria – they do not kill immediately.
First, the unrivaled dominance of Egypt’s military, and the unlikelihood of a split in its leadership, makes any
extensive
violence untenable, especially given that the Egyptian state’s fight against terrorism in the 1980’s and 1990’s significantly weakened jihadist groups’ operational assets in the country.
Now, it has debunked the 1980s myth that “greed is good,” and has revealed the
extensive
damage inequality causes.
Little of the
extensive
coverage of her death has focused on what Britain was like in those years.
Since 2000, the Bank and the IMF have been forced to work with a new template, Poverty Reduction Strategy Processes (PRSPs), which supposedly differ from the SAPs in two ways; they put more importance on social safety nets, and they encourage
extensive
participation of civil society in decision-making.
This strategy emphasizes the maintenance of an
extensive
law enforcement apparatus designed to eliminate any incipient organized opposition.
Now they know that universal secondary education and
extensive
university-level training is also needed.
International cooperation has succeeded in preventing banks headquartered in Western Europe, with
extensive
branch networks in the Eastern Europe, from pulling out.
A team of 24 researchers from the National Development and Reform Commission shared their
extensive
knowledge of China’s experiences and policies.
The list of major national political leaders in the region who have faced, or are about to face, criminal charges has grown so
extensive
that it is plausible to wonder whether democracy itself can survive in a number of these countries.
The same applies to
extensive
government borrowing from abroad, to currency boards, even to currency unions.
The new definition of depression has resulted in
extensive
medicalization of sadness.
The head of state has
extensive
powers, which alone indicates that Medvedev will be a strong president.
Over the last 12 years, her Worker’s Party (PT) has delivered the country’s strongest per capita GDP growth in more than three decades; reduced income inequality with an
extensive
system of social transfers that reaches one-third of Brazilian households; and reduced formal unemployment to a record-low 4.5%.
Because of
extensive
leaks, the report’s contents are mostly known.
In July 2016, the McKinsey Global Institute released an
extensive
report on incomes in 25 advanced economies worldwide.
Extensive
psychological research shows that intergroup contact reduces people’s sense of threat, heightening the possibilities for building trust across society.
The displacement and killing of orangutans by palm oil plantations in Borneo has received
extensive
publicity because we readily identify with animals so closely related to us, and with such demonstrable intelligence.
In 2000, Stewart Mayhew, Assistant Chief Economist at the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s Office of Economic Analysis, surveyed the
extensive
literature on this topic.
They also have
extensive
imports from China, as well as other reasons for seeking strengthened ties.
And Australia gets a red on the “End Hunger” SDG, not because of significant starvation or micronutrient deficiency, but because its obesity rates are too high and its
extensive
agriculture has lower yields.
One might add that there are still
extensive
impediments to competition in the service and retail sectors in many northern European countries.
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