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Obama’s other option – to launch a military attack on Iran’s nuclear
facilities
– is a non-starter.
To ensure that nuclear
facilities
are operated to the highest standards of safety, measures are in place, for example, to control the release of radioactive material to the environment, to prevent the occurrence of events that might lead to a loss of control over a nuclear reactor core, and to mitigate the consequences of such events if they were to occur.
The greenback’s worldwide popularity enables the US to project power around the globe – to maintain military bases and
facilities
in over 100 countries, to keep naval battle groups afloat from the Mediterranean to the Pacific, and to help defend allies from Europe and the Middle East to Japan and Korea.
A recent study authored by PATH, with support from Novo Nordisk, reported that across Benin, Burkina Faso, Tanzania, and Zambia, just 20% of the health
facilities
that provide diabetes diagnosis and treatment had insulin in stock, and only one in four had testing strips available to monitor diabetes.
Individuals often lack willpower or access to healthy food or convenient exercise facilities, and are surrounded by poor examples that encourage instant gratification rather than effort and restraint.
(And, one way or another, the investor will need to repurpose the health-care
facilities
and workers to some other role, including prevention, serving outsiders, or conversion to another use entirely.)
Just a short time ago, the IMF seemed relegated to a sustained period of irrelevance as it failed to modernize either its euro-centric political representation or its arcane government-to-government lending
facilities.
But it would be a terrible mistake simply to super-size the IMF in its current guise by greatly scaling up its lending facilities, as many propose.
Turkey has a keen interest in resuming negotiations and averting a catastrophic military operation against Iran’s nuclear
facilities.
Of course, every country with nuclear power
facilities
should revise its safety measures in light of the Japanese disaster, which raised obvious questions about the sites chosen for such
facilities.
Moreover, given that the plants are already paid for, waste
facilities
are already in place, and the high decommissioning cost will have to be paid regardless of timing, the actual operating costs are very low – half or lower per kilowatt-hour than the cost of the cheapest fossil fuels.
This means rejecting the idea of expanding only the network of public
facilities.
The reasoning is practical, not ideological: private providers are often available in places lacking public
facilities.
Systematic reviews have demonstrated the same phenomenon in outpatient dialysis
facilities
– lower death rates in not-for-profit
facilities
– and have also shown higher quality care in not-for-profit nursing homes.
In 2010, for example, he bowed to Putin’s pressure to extend the Russian lease on naval
facilities
in Crimea to 2042, whereas Tymoshenko and others pointed to the treaty’s unconstitutionality.
Facilities
built to receive liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports have been converted to process exports.
And these countries certainly do not have the financial resources, facilities, equipment, technology, infrastructure, staff, or training to cope with the long-term demands of cancer care.”
Many cancers are likely caused by chronic viral infections, another reason that it is surely more sensible to attack infectious diseases by improving access to clean water, basic sanitation, antibiotics, and vaccines than it is to build radiotherapy
facilities.
There are no
facilities
such as Dachau, Auschwitz, or Treblinka under construction.
Haiti, like its next-door neighbor, the Dominican Republic, once created jobs in port facilities, including production of clothing, baseballs, and other light-manufacturing items.
Likewise, during China’s Cultural Revolution, the imposition of martial law prevented attempts by rival factions to seize nuclear
facilities
in Xinjiang and Qinghai.
Early last year, the US Department of Defense let it be known that 75,000 troops would be needed to secure Syria’s chemical
facilities.
The plan demands the restoration of health-care services in 40 hospitals and 1,300 primary health-care
facilities
across the country, so that children and mothers can receive free essential care, vaccinations, and treatment for diseases like tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, and malaria.
Recently, China’s military has adopted a steamroller-like approach to building military
facilities
in the Spratly Islands; indeed, it has created islands were once there was nothing but a coral reef.
Dubai also has the first 3D-printed office building, stunning manmade islands, the world’s only (self-proclaimed) “seven-star hotel,” shopping malls combined with aquariums, indoor skiing, and skydiving facilities, and an array of iconic buildings and amusement parks.
It has concealed several nuclear
facilities
from the International Atomic Energy Agency, played hide-and-seek with the international community, and rejected all offers of cooperation from the United States, the European Union, and others.
Such novel models of care also relieve the burden of large numbers of patients on health
facilities
and health workers.
This was evident in cases where the International Atomic Energy Agency was granted access to suspected
facilities
during the negotiations, only to have local commanders turn away its inspectors when they arrived.
To avoid being hit by US tariffs, companies manufacturing or assembling US-bound goods in China would be forced to move their production
facilities
to other countries, most likely in South and Southeast Asia.
Attempts to shore up the banks through “stress tests” that lack credible recapitalization
facilities
and resolution mechanisms have undermined confidence in sovereign debt.
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