Limited
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By contrast, Indonesia’s role in the G-20 remains limited, as does its potential to act as a representative for developing countries.
For another, the social value of water – including its central role in many African religions – has long
limited
governments’ ability to create a viable funding model for water utilities.
Children born in northeast Nigeria, especially girls, face some of the world’s most
limited
opportunities for education.
These two leaders have
limited
political capital, and they need more than their own goodwill to succeed.
Trade between the communities is
limited.
But, as with any export-based strategy, the impact of this approach would be
limited
by the size of potential external markets, relative to China’s economy.
This problem is not
limited
to China; of the 7.2% of GDP that Asian countries spend, on average, on infrastructure development, only about 0.2% is privately funded.
The argument has been made that recognition as a state, even in
limited
form, will give Palestine the standing that it probably lacks currently to seek prosecutions in the International Criminal Court for alleged violations of international law.
And the benefits will not be
limited
to China.
All of this will drain the CPC’s
limited
resources.
Like the Soviet Union, China is paying through the nose for a few friends, gaining only
limited
benefits while becoming increasingly entrenched in an unsustainable arms race.
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.
Women’s participation, moreover, is skewed toward positions in less influential areas like shared services, in which opportunities for promotion to top positions are
limited.
But, although the fall in the value of the euro has stimulated the eurozone’s net exports, the impact on its members’ exports and GDP has been quite
limited.
This very
limited
process still leaves core inflation in the eurozone below 1%.
The key to success is to realize that an oil fund is a
limited
instrument for a specific purpose.
First elections, in particular, are almost inevitably of
limited
value as foundations of democracy, because they take place in an emotionally charged atmosphere and largely without substantive debate.
Driven by these beliefs, a union of “liberals” attempted to bring about a kind of bureaucratic modernization, having convinced themselves that liberal political outcomes could somehow be orchestrated by corrupt bureaucracy through
limited
democratic institutions.
Without this action, announced on December 15, 1978, US-China relations could not have moved beyond a small, high-level connection with a
limited
agenda.
Official communications were very limited, and annual bilateral trade was under $1 billion.
Moreover, while China’s nascent consumer-led growth dynamic is impressive by most standards,
limited
market access has constrained US companies from capturing what they judge to be a fair market share of the potential bonanza.
In some countries, women still have
limited
property rights compared to men; in others, husbands have the right to forbid their wives from working.
Of course, countries that are not yet at Norway’s level of economic development typically face other gender-related challenges, including
limited
access to water and education.
In other words, the price of solidarity is
limited
sovereignty.
Rather than carefully balancing the benefits of each government expenditure program with the costs of raising taxes to finance those benefits, the right seeks to use a sledgehammer – not allowing the national debt to increase forces expenditures to be
limited
to taxes.
Back in the 1970’s, there was some
limited
issuance of SDR-denominated liabilities by commercial banks and SDR-denominated bonds by corporations.
The potential benefits of public investment are not
limited
to developing countries.
The problem is not
limited
to the Middle East.
Thus, the prospects that a Russian-led Eurasian Union can compete with the European Union are
limited.
The rail system is limited, and only 14% of roads are paved, which is not surprising, given that Brazil’s investment in infrastructure averaged only 2.2% of GDP in 2000-2011 – well below the global average.
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