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The
informal
economy, it's sort of like dark energy in astrophysics: it's not supposed to be there, but it's huge.
It formalized an
informal
practice that we've had for a really long time: don't just think about the subject matter; think also about, and in fact, primarily about, the job that your content is doing for the reader or the viewer.
Some countries can't get R less than one even with lockdown, because of this adherence problem, because of
informal
sectors, etc.
And it has been shown that for every skilled African that returns home, nine new jobs are created in the formal and
informal
sectors.
I don't think it's an exaggeration to say that without
informal
carers like him, our health and social systems would crumble.
The annual value provided by
informal
carers to those suffering from mental illness was evaluated at 13.2 billion Australian dollars.
To confront these challenges, policymakers must look beyond traditional healthcare pathways and employment policies and recognize that
informal
care will continue to form the bedrock of care.
We add fun and formality into an
informal
industry.
Do you want a religious service or an
informal
party, or do you want to go out with a bang, literally, in a firework?
And two of them, two twentysomething researchers at the APL, are there at the cafeteria table, having an
informal
conversation with a bunch of their colleagues.
Formal jobs in the industrial sector are actually decreasing, with
informal
labor the only option left for people to eke out a living.
Asking to believe it would then do to trial (even the
informal
setting) is too insulting to bare.
The home family scene was particularly intriguing in "How To Lose A Guy...," the quality of the photography went from professional quality feature film to a something not home video, but less sharp and
informal.
There's a ritualistic feeling to the film, with its clearly defined notions of good and evil, the almost formally
informal
dialect the characters use, the leisurely, strolling pace by which the story unfolds, all contribute to its pastoral quality.
Since 1993, however, it has become an occasion for
informal
multilateral and bilateral summits among the heads of government of some 20 member states.
Ukraine’s Western partners should also push for informal, direct contacts between Ukraine’s government and the diverse actors in eastern Ukraine currently labeled as “separatist.”
Party caucuses, decisions of party executive committees, and party congresses assume the status of public institutions with
informal
authority to block government policy.
The spread of information means that
informal
networks are undercutting the monopoly of traditional bureaucracy, with all governments less able to control their agendas.
The sudden discontinuation of the supply of petroleum and natural resources from Russia in the early 1990’s, the failure of the centrally-planned economy, and the subsequent massive famine in the mid-1990’s left North Korea’s leaders no alternative but to tolerate
informal
market activities.
Would other EU leaders be able to form an
informal
coalition with those elements of the French government?
This narrow circle comprises not only very rich and resourceful people, but also members of
informal
but very effective organizations (which are often, perhaps not entirely correctly, called “mafia”).
Meanwhile, women are over-represented in informal, temporary, and part-time jobs, most of which are low-productivity positions with low pay, no benefits, and limited opportunities for advancement.
The self-employed
informal
sector, a major contributor to India’s economy, was already badly hurt by demonetization just a few months ago.
Most legal terms and concepts are embodied in preexisting legal systems, whether
informal
or formal.
But there is a fundamental difference between developed European countries and emerging markets: the size of the
informal
sector, from which VAT is not collected.
Developing countries that impose a VAT perversely encourage production to remain in the
informal
sector, which often produces the goods that are consumed domestically or used as inputs in the developed world.
In Vietnam, for example, the share of jobs at risk falls from the ILO’s predicted 70% to just 15% when the country’s large
informal
economy is taken into account.
Competency-based assessment systems could also be particularly useful, given Asia’s large
informal
workforce.
Some 80% of the global population lives in emerging economies – defined by
informal
markets and fluid employment structures.
Flexibility and uncertainty define
informal
markets in developing countries.
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