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I really cannot see why so many high-profile critics have such deep veneration for this film; so much that they include it in their "All-Time
" lists.
As it stands, only one university from the Muslim world – Turkey’s Middle East Technical University – makes the top 100 in an international ranking, and only a dozen or so can be found in the top 400 in various other
lists.
The military doctrine that it unveiled in February this year
lists
both internal and external threats, but its primary emphasis was on portraying the US and NATO as a danger.
Economic policymakers around the world are looking for ways to boost growth, with infrastructure investment topping most
lists.
Indeed, the UN report
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29 economies that are likely to be badly affected by China’s slowdown.
Politicians avoid creating prioritized ‘to do’
lists
that could upset groups whose interests do not come first.
Indeed, making
lists
of behaviors, applying medical-sounding labels to people who manifest them, and then using the presence of those behaviors to prove that a person has the illness in question is scientifically meaningless.
Still, investments designed to fight “hidden hunger” or micronutrient deficiencies have consistently ranked near the top of our priority
lists.
But only half of our parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, is elected from party
lists.
So rampant were the equivocations, untruths, and outright lies from both camps that many media outlets and non-partisan groups maintained running
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of factual distortions.
Such differences – and the FMLC Council
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many more – reflect a dangerous shift in the world’s approach to regulation.
Nevertheless, the distinction is important and seems lost on the US – and a host of other countries – which have lumped the nationalist groups together with Al-Qaeda and Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) in their
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of terrorist organizations.
These efforts are a good start, but raising more money and generating longer
lists
of projects isn’t enough.
Similarly, a Canadian homebuilder offers a fixed number of repeatable designs with several customization options, and
lists
the costs and specifications of each clearly on its website.
Waiting
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for medical and nursing services in Norway already seem endless, and school buildings are deteriorating - some have even been closed down by the public health authorities.
By contrast, economic, social, and cultural rights were often left to linger at the bottom of the national and international “to do”
lists.
The beneficiaries are not just the affluent, but people who in the old days would not have dreamed even of joining the dreaded waiting
lists.
The Convention’s memorandum of understanding on shark conservation, which
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seven endangered species, has attracted 35 signatories so far.
For example, the new Israeli transplant law provides incentives for people to sign a donor card by giving them and their relatives priority on transplant waiting
lists.
As the Commission’s report argues, all major powers need to adopt a more pragmatic and patient approach which is focused not on long
lists
of impossible objectives, but on local needs and capabilities.
Today, a conflict with North Korea over its nuclear and missile programs tops most
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of potential crises.
Another feature of such summits – the trading of
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of “must do” and “can do” items – also should be retired.
It is both demeaning and tedious to treat an arriving US president as a stars-and-stripes Santa Claus, to be presented with lengthy wish
lists.
He and his allies were challenged by four parties or electoral
lists
– Labor, Yesh Atid, Hatnuah, and Meretz – though their leaders (three of them women) were not perceived to be running for Prime Minister.
It’s time for all of us to consider and compare our own priority
lists.
More Chinese will be featured in annual
lists
of the world’s richest people.
In each country, I presented
lists
of political prisoners and asked about their fates.
Instead of blustering and showing off long
lists
of products on which the EU will now impose tariffs, European leaders should signal to the US that they are willing to organize a VER for their steel producers.
Nandan Nilekani, the chairman of Infosys who left his job to create the system, known as Aadhaar, credits it with saving the Indian government roughly $9 billion by eliminating duplicate and false identities in government beneficiary
lists.
Companies hoping to catch India’s next growth wave might want to consider areas that seldom feature on investment lists, but that might offer better value than marquee destinations.
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