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The surge in enrollment caused by the midday-meal scheme has not been accompanied by an increase in the number of trained teachers, resulting in unmanageably
large
class sizes and low-quality instruction.
Everyone knows that errors and omissions are large, especially when it comes to financial transactions.
The numbers are potentially
large.
And if true investment income is indeed as
large
as double what is reported, the true US current-account balance entered the black in 2009 and has been in surplus ever since.
That is no small cohort: some 75% of people in Pakistan’s
large
cities are below the age of 25.
A society in which the wealth-to-annual-income ratio is a very
large
multiple of the growth rate is one in which control over wealth falls to heirs – what Geier elsewhere has called an “heiristocracy”; such a society is even more unpleasant in many ways than one dominated by a meritocratic and entrepreneurial rich elite.
As a result, one would expect that it would attract a
large
volume of substantive criticism.
The Kyrgyz Republic became the first country to report under EITI, for a
large
gold- mining project.
By and large, experience has vindicated this view.
What happens “abroad” – in China, India, and elsewhere – powerfully affects even an economy as
large
as the United States.
Economic globalization has, of course, produced some
large
benefits for the world, including the rapid spread of advanced technologies such as the Internet and mobile telephony.
The new FTT might still face political opposition in Europe, especially in the United Kingdom, with its
large
and influential banking sector, but at least the principle of greater tax fairness is high on the European agenda.
The effects can be seen from the tropics to the poles, from small islands to
large
continents, and from the wealthiest countries to the poorest.
Continued high emissions of heat-trapping gases will lead to
large
amounts of future warming.
Hamas’ electoral victory in January 2006 was to a
large
extent due to Fatah’s fragmentation under Arafat’s successor, Mahmoud Abbas.
Israel will avoid at all costs a
large
ground incursion.
After their famous bet, Simon and Ehrlich considered a second bet involving a
large
basket of measures; but it never came about, partly because of personal antipathy between the two men.
Without it, unless electors suddenly to turn into altruists of a kind never before seen on a
large
scale, democracy could not function.
While the information revolution could, in principle, reduce
large
states’ power and increase that of small states and non-state actors, politics and power are more complex than such technological determinism implies.
In other words, some aspects of the information revolution help the small, but some help the already
large
and powerful.
While a hacker and a government can both create information and exploit the Internet, it matters for many purposes that
large
governments can deploy tens of thousands of trained people and have access to vast computing power to crack codes or intrude into other organizations.
Governments and
large
states still have more resources than information-empowered private actors, but the stage on which they play is more crowded.
The danger of a new arms race looms
large.
Although
large
cities will remain as closed as ever, the new policy will dramatically weaken the institutional foundation of China’s long history of urban-rural and regional divides.
But the primary cause is poor public policy: African governments have failed to curb the power of agribusinesses and
large
food producers, a lack of oversight that has made local agriculture less competitive.
Babatunde Irukera, Director General of the Consumer Protection Council in Nigeria, recently asserted that, “In a
large
vibrant and loyal market such as Nigeria, the absence of broad competition regulation is tragic.
Critics of state capitalism have always pointed out the risk of government capture by such companies’ managers, which is exactly what has happened in Russia, where the state-owned companies have grown so
large
that it is difficult to distinguish between them and the state itself.
As market reforms have brought substantial prosperity (average annual per capita GDP, at purchasing power parity, is now $17,000), a
large
middle class, based mostly in small and medium-size companies and the service sector, developed beyond the reach of the state-owned behemoths.
Most of this middle class also lives in
large
cities – where the battle for Russia’s future is now taking place.
The eurozone is the only
large
developed economy where unemployment remains substantial, and thus the only economy where the case could be made for a downside risk of deflation.
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