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With effective subsidy programs, governments can induce young, successful businesses that are exploiting recent developments in information technology and related
fields
to take on entrepreneurial apprentices.
Thanks to the ICTY, anyone can read the transcripts of intercepted calls to deliver more “packages” to the killing
fields.
These efforts are mirrored by Chinese initiatives in such
fields
as new low-energy vehicles; light-emitting diode (LED) lighting; building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV); innovative energy efficiency technologies; and various alternative energy sources such as solar, wind, bio-gas, and synthetic fuels.
But Kenya will soon be exporting another, far more profitable kind of energy, as it taps into a string of recently discovered oil
fields
in its 450-mile-long section of the Great Rift Valley, a fissure in the earth’s crust that runs from Lebanon to Mozambique.
But technological change also carries risks, especially for workers who lose their jobs to automation or lack the skills to work in higher-tech
fields.
These, he says, can even be achieved in
fields
where pluralism reigns, such as multicultural education.
There have been game-changing developments in other
fields
as well, many with proven potential to help address global challenges, such as ensuring food security and safeguarding the environment in the face of a rapidly growing global population, expected to reach 9.6 billion in 35 years.
The free-trade zone regulates foreign investment by using a “negative list” approach that identifies the
fields
in which foreign investment is prohibited or restricted, and thus subject to special administrative measures.
Interestingly, in
fields
where women hold many senior positions, like book publishing, it is rare to see analyses of women’s management styles.
The world goes on, the peasants continue plowing their fields, getting on with their lives.
All major
fields
of economic policy are covered: innovation and entrepreneurship, welfare reform and social inclusion, skills and employability, gender equality, labour and product market liberalisation, and "sustainable" development.
But the European Council, spurred by the European Commission, invented a new policy approach - called "open coordination" - in order to impinge on these
fields.
Thousands of miles from the bloody
fields
of France, 26 young New Zealanders who died there are remembered on a granite cross.
In both fields, the conventional approach has been reductionist, with problems modeled at the level of their most basic components.
Indeed, incorporating this principle into both
fields
could result in new diagnostic capabilities and new forms of individualized treatment, with a different therapy designed for each person.
Its intelligentsia and its scientists remain very creative, and are among the best in many
fields.
Progress in both
fields
would be set back significantly by a failure to reach a conclusion in the Sheremet case.
However, especially in the most competitive scientific fields, fraud often takes the form of forgery: the culprit fabricates data.
For example, Chinese representatives disbursed almost $2.3 billion to acquire a 45% stake in one of Nigeria’s offshore oil
fields
and promised to invest an additional $2.25 billion in develop the reserves.
Modern economic growth, even under inclusive institutions, often creates deep inequalities and tilted playing fields, endangering those institutions’ very survival.
If Iraq's oil
fields
are destroyed or the war is prolonged, surging oil prices will hit Japan and the world economy hard.
At the same time, and perhaps more than ever before, they need the kind of education that allows them to think broadly and to make unusual and unexpected connections across many
fields.
On a hot day in New York, locals sprawl out on the grass
fields
of Central Park, not on asphalt parking lots or concrete sidewalks.
In recent years, developments at the frontier of evolutionary biology, psychology, and anthropology, together with the emergence of new fields, such as neuroeconomics, social and affective neuroscience, and contemplative neuroscience, have shown that humans can be motivated by pro-social preferences, like fairness and concern for others’ welfare or rights.
Such findings have started to inspire
fields
like experimental microeconomics and neuroeconomics, which, in turn, have begun to incorporate pro-social preferences into their decision-making frameworks.
Instead of more Madonnas, who in the glare of global publicity saves a lone child’s life, Africa needs more Nkhomas: passionate cheerleaders with deep local knowledge and a willingness to stand alongside peasants in the
fields
in order to grow food for all the other children.
In a recent survey by the IWMF and TrollBusters, one-third of respondents said that they had considered abandoning journalism; those at earlier stages in their careers were twice as likely to say that they were considering work in other
fields
because of the threats and attacks they received, in person or online.
The Shia, considered apostates by the Kingdom’s Wahhabi establishment, are viewed as a threat to the Saudi state’s legitimacy and existence, not only because of Iran’s power, but also because of the Kingdom’s large, indigenous Shia population, which is concentrated around the country’s oil
fields.
In return, the Caribbean country (which has a doctor-to-patient ratio 12 times higher than Uganda’s) will help Uganda exploit its recently discovered oil
fields.
Much attention is being focused on the terms of the so-called “host government agreements” concluded by the ExxonMobil-led financing consortium and the governments of Chad and Cameroon to govern the construction and operation of the Doba oil
fields
and the pipeline.
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