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Still, leading administration
figures
were determined to wage war on Iraq, so they manufactured a justification: the threat of WMDs.
Last but not least: it is not widely known that one anomaly of Lebanon’s status until this very day is that Syria has not fully recognized its existence as a sovereign nation (in Syrian school textbooks, Lebanon
figures
as part of Greater Syria).
And yet recent growth
figures
seem to have reversed this trend for the time being.
Indeed, before announcing its decision, the Court felt it necessary to state that while it did not conclude that the Convention had been violated, statistics still revealed “worrying figures, and the situation in general in the Czech Republic regarding Roma children’s education needs to be improved.”
Renewable sources like wind and solar meet just 0.2% of the China’s energy needs, according to the most recent International Energy Agency (IEA)
figures.
The
figures
in Hong Kong, Singapore, and South Korea are even more remarkable than those in Catholic European countries like Spain, Italy, and Poland.
A good place for the authorities to start would be to establish a commission of economists to produce a more realistic and believable set of historical GNP figures, paving the way for more believable GNP
figures
going forward.
Yousef seethed with resentment about the discovery of his “Bojinka” (explosives) cell in Manila the month before and vowed:We will take the harshest of measures in order that all Filipino interests inside and outside the Philippines will be subject to destruction....Our measures will include assassinating prominent figures, foremost among them the Filipino President (RAMOS)....We also have the ability to use chemicals and poisonous gas against vital institutions, residential populations, and drinking water sources...
Some of these figures, such as former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar, have been brought to justice.
An undercover investigation by the Financial Times recently revealed that the “Presidents Club” was hosting annual men-only charity fundraisers, secretive gatherings where British business, government, and entertainment
figures
would raise money for worthy causes.
Those powerful
figures
who hope that they can just offer words of support, buying time until things eventually return to business as usual, are in for a rude awakening.
But growing inter-state inequality may not be fatal to India's survival, for several reasons:The output data are not conclusive in showing any long-run divergence (although clearly capital flows--domestic as well as foreign--matter for growth);Internal labor mobility may well have some countervailing effects, which is not seen in data on output, but would be seen in
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on state incomes, if these were available;Indian states differed in their responses to reform, mostly because of disparities in their economic and social infrastructure--particularly education and health--at the time reforms were initiated.
While Greece and Portugal face the need for deflation totaling 30% and 35%, respectively, the
figures
for Spain and Italy are high enough to justify fears about the future development of the eurozone.
According to
figures
released by the American investment bank Salomon Brothers, the return of flight capital was estimated at around $40 billion for Latin America in 1991, led by Mexico, Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina, and Chile.
Economists, politicians, and public
figures
have all raised concerns about the threat of tit-for-tat trade barriers.
The immigration waves of the last two years to Britain, Spain, and Italy will have significantly changed these figures, but the information needed to update the statistics is not yet available.
This would include contracts and licenses; details about how blocks – and exploration and production rights – are auctioned and awarded; revenue figures, to ensure that companies comply with the “Publish What You Pay” principle; environmental-impact studies (offshore and onshore); and reports on how the government allocates its revenues.
For the first time, security-related research
figures
prominently in the EU budget, with €1.4 billion earmarked for this purpose.
After all, polarization is also big business, as a quick look at the earnings of major
figures
on Fox News and talk radio can confirm.
Employment
figures
show that the United States lost 33,000 jobs in September, which analysts attribute to the hurricanes.
These
figures
represent only a tiny fraction of the relentless assault on women occurring worldwide – one that is not confined by boundaries of wealth, culture, age, race, or geography.
The
figures
for the US are staggering.
The saving translations that these
figures
have offered demonstrate that modern global norms like the UDHR are not only compatible with Islam; they are deeply embedded within it.
In fact, history’s great entrepreneurial
figures
have frequently stood on the shoulders of the entrepreneurial state.
On the other side, at least for the past nine months, we’ve had the younger of us, Michael DeLong, serving as the Director of the Coalition to Protect Patient Choice (CPPC), funded by the Service Employees International Union to collects facts and
figures
about health-insurer mergers for state and local consumer groups.
It has submitted comments on health-insurer mergers for proceedings in California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Missouri, New York, Ohio, Virginia, and Wisconsin; it has testified at hearings in California, Delaware, Florida, Missouri, New York, Virginia, and Wisconsin; and it has armed consumer groups and unions with relevant facts and
figures.
We are delighted to be chairing this network, which has at its core a commitment to turn facts and
figures
into real development progress.
It is with these
figures
in mind that one must consider Barack Obama’s decision not to attend the next European-American summit that was due to take place in Madrid in May.
It must go directly to the public – including political parties, nongovernmental organizations, and influential
figures
– in each country, and explain its position.
After all, the core consumer-price index is already at 2.3%, led by 3.1% inflation in services (both
figures
are up by more than half of a percentage point year on year).
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