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To be sure, they lost about 20 aircraft and suffered significant damage to bunkers, fuel tanks, munitions storage facilities, and air-defense radars.
As a result, shelter for the homeless is often provided by cash-strapped social-sector or religious organizations, and the waiting lines for admission to such
facilities
are long and growing.
High-voltage transmission lines across the EU and storage
facilities
to overcome the problem of meeting basic energy demands will be crucial, as will decentralized distribution grids and higher investment in energy conservation.
While billions of dollars in aid have led to improvements in urban areas, where health
facilities
have been built and midwives trained, the overall maternal death figures have hardly changed.
Moreover, investment in public infrastructure and urban
facilities
will not create industrial “over-capacity”; instead, it will provide long-term public consumption durables that households and companies will use for years to come.
Managements that are reluctant to accept the consequences of past mistakes could be penalized by depriving them of the Fed’s credit
facilities.
Some 60,000 refugees who sought to register have been put into detention
facilities
where conditions are inhumane.
In other republics through agreements on border guards, training, and military facilities, Moscow has kept control of security-related affairs and so made a mockery of their independence.
In October 2008, a month after the Lehman collapse, the G-8 countries agreed to rescue all systemically relevant banks, while rescue
facilities
to the tune of €4.9 trillion ($6.7 trillion) were established worldwide – and are still largely intact today.
Alex Thier, who managed multibillion-dollar US government aid programs before becoming executive director of the Overseas Development Institute in London, was visiting a health clinic in Buikwe, Uganda, when he received the news of Trump’s budget proposal, which would mean deep cuts to such
facilities.
Sumo evolved over many centuries as a peripatetic form of public entertainment in which the wrestlers, trainers, and promoters depended on local gangs to secure
facilities
and an audience, including selling the tickets.
There was no transportation for people without cars or money,
facilities
to house and care for refugees were insufficient, there were no forces in place to deliver desperately needed supplies or to secure order, and there was nowhere near the number of boats, helicopters, and other craft necessary to rescue the stranded.
With almost 50% of returning troops eligible to receive some level of disability payment, and more than 600,000 treated so far in veterans’ medical facilities, we now estimate that future disability payments and health-care costs will total $600-900 billion.
We have set in motion the internal procedures and
facilities
that will allow us to provide resources quickly, with conditions limited to the core crisis-policy response at hand.
In the end, the attacks by the US, the United Kingdom, and France were restricted to targets believed to be chemical weapons and storage
facilities.
NAMRU-2 is one of the world’s best disease surveillance facilities, providing health officials worldwide with vital, transparent information.
Governments will also need to make it easier for women and older workers to participate in the labor force, by expanding child-care
facilities
and creating incentives for firms to relax their retirement-age requirements.
For historical reasons, most Fund
facilities
are better suited to managing crises than they are to preventing them.
A more direct approach to preventing crises in weaker economies would be to create a continuous eligibility scale, akin to the sovereign rating scale (which does not have a large effect on country risk), with countries at different points on the scale having access to different types of precautionary
facilities.
This problem could be solved by boosting the Fund’s capacity to borrow, while reducing the amount of resources that the Fund needs to set aside for FCL-like
facilities.
A better alternative, both environmentally and economically, would be to boost investment in treatment
facilities
to make tap water safe in cities.
McDonald’s, for example, has asked more than 350 of its top supply-chain
facilities
to report on their water-risk exposure, using data from the Aqueduct tool.
Through its Water Futures Partnership, the company has identified which of its
facilities
are located in areas facing water-security risks and has created partnerships in the local watersheds to address these risks.
Despite some recognition of the need to reform practices in hospitals and other medical
facilities
to accommodate the needs of women doctors, so far little has changed.
Many imports require local service
facilities
with American workers.
With FDI, companies can maintain control over proprietary processes, and expand employment in their head office or US
facilities.
In the longer term, an international financial center, such as London or Hong Kong, could spearhead experimentation with e-SDRs using blockchain technology, with special swap
facilities
being created to make the asset more liquid.
The question then becomes, who helped Kim build these
facilities?
Many northern states, such as Bihar, have lagged in providing kitchens, storage facilities, and utensils.
The old notion that large companies are responsible for their employees' welfare from cradle to grave - providing not only wages and bonuses, but sports facilities, cheap holidays, and generous retirement benefits - fell into desuetude.
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