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The British Association would later be the first of the major
national
science organizations in the world to admit women as full members.
It was necessary for us to transform our land into a
national
park.
It became a
national
park.
Even if everyone at my firm has good skills, if the workers at the suppliers to my firm do not have good skills, my firm is going to be less competitive competing in
national
and international markets.
So if you look at what it would cost if every state government invested in universal preschool at age four, full-day preschool at age four, the total annual
national
cost would be roughly 30 billion dollars.
If given the truth, they can be depended upon to meet any
national
crisis.
What I didn't see and what you can't see was that he'd assembled thousands of pages of local,
national
and international health research that filled out the picture as to why these were the health targets.
They created a
national
park in the sea.
I think many here, and in general in Western countries, would agree with your statement about analysis of democratic systems becoming dysfunctional, but at the same time, many would kind of find unsettling the thought that there is an unelected authority that, without any form of oversight or consultation, decides what the
national
interest is.
What is the mechanism in the Chinese model that allows people to say, actually, the
national
interest as you defined it is wrong?
In the 1970s, the One Percent accounted for about 10 percent of the
national
income in the United States.
The 0.1 percent in the U.S. today account for more than eight percent of the
national
income.
The streets were flooded, but people didn't want to miss out on the opportunity of being part of such a
national
day.
After 10 years in Lebanon, from
national
marathons or from
national
events to smaller regional races, we've seen that people want to run for a better future.
It's essentially a way to make a
national
oral histories archive one conversation at a time.
Most laws are
national
in their implementation, despite cybercrime conventions, where the Internet is borderless and international by definition.
It's increasingly irrelevant to the kinds of decisions we face that have to do with global pandemics, a cross-border problem; with HIV, a transnational problem; with markets and immigration, something that goes beyond
national
borders; with terrorism, with war, all now cross-border problems.
Or any
national
leader.
And as a result, mayors and city councillors and local authorities have a much higher trust level, and this is the third feature about mayors, than
national
governing officials.
Let me now turn to the last project, which involves the
national
beverage of Scotland.
Now, technologists, business leaders and economists all basically agree on what
national
policies and international treaties would spur the development of alternative energy: mostly, a significant increase in energy research and development, and some kind of price on carbon.
But there's a whole other Portland story, which isn't part of this calculus, which is that young, educated people have been moving to Portland in droves, so that between the last two censuses, they had a 50-percent increase in college-educated millennials, which is five times what you saw anywhere else in the country, or, I should say, of the
national
average.
You know, there's a small country nestled in the Himalayan Mountains, far from these beautiful mountains, where the people of the Kingdom of Bhutan have decided to do something different, which is to measure their gross
national
happiness rather than their gross
national
product.
And they start to think national, and even global.
But also, I'm sure you all have had experience with local, regional,
national
governments, and you're kind of like, "You know what, that Kafka-ian bureaucrat, I've met him."
The
national
media gravitated toward this story immediately, and they really could have gone with it one of two ways.
To stop the killing of these animals, battalions of soldiers and rangers are sent to protect Nepal's
national
parks, but that is not an easy task, because these soldiers have to patrol thousands of hectares of forests on foot or elephant backs.
It's a big part of the
national
budgets.
They've got to have a year to commit their crimes, six months to get through the court system, and then they would be compared to a group taken from the police
national
computer, as similar as possible, and we would get paid providing we achieved a hurdle rate of 10-percent reduction, for every conviction event that didn't happen.
If Mandela was the
national
and international embodiment, then the man who taught me the most about this value personally was this man, Solly Mhlongo.
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