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Iraq has received more than 200,000, and Egypt has
nearly
150,000.
On the contrary, the lack of product-focused discussion is symptomatic of a far more serious problem facing businesses of all sizes in
nearly
every industry.
Turkey’s Lonely Neighborhood WatchISTANBUL – For
nearly
a decade, Turkey benefited from a strategic environment that allowed it to raise its profile, widen its zone of autonomous action, and aspire to regional power in the Middle East.
Turkey worked relentlessly to mediate a peace agreement between Israel and Syria, and brokered proximity talks for
nearly
two years.
When it comes to building friendships that can withstand strategic conflict with the US, those gains will not be
nearly
enough.
In Pakistan, the Afghan government already has a big, splintered, and
nearly
ungovernable neighbor.
But consider that, according to the OECD, every year
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one million people die from fine-particle outdoor air pollution.
This has helped cause the exchange rate to strengthen by
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10% over the last year against the currencies of Norway's main trading partners, making the tradeables sector even less competitive.
If the world is ever to achieve universal primary education, a goal the international community committed to
nearly
seven decades ago, it will need many more schools like ours.
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a hundred have been recorded, including no fewer than 65 incursions by China’s People’s Liberation Army in just one sector – the evocatively-named Finger Area, a 2.1-square-kilometer salient in the Indian state of Sikkim, which shares a 206-kilometer border with Tibet.
At Merkel’s behest and with the complicity of the ECB, which waited until July 2012 to quell a bond-market panic sparked by eurozone policymakers’ mistakes, the Commission also imposed eurozone-wide austerity, causing a cumulative loss of
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10% of GDP in 2011-13, according to the Commission’s own economic model.
The World Meteorological Organization has recorded more than 8,000 weather, climate, and water-related disasters worldwide since 1970, costing
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two million lives and some $2.4 trillion.
Around the world, some 22.5 million people are officially registered as refugees, and
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66 million have been forced from their homes.
According to a recent study by Plum Consulting, information and communications technology (ICT) contributed
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1.6% to annual productivity growth in the US during this period – double its contribution in Europe.
Perhaps that should come as no surprise, given that
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5% of US investment is spent on ICT, compared to 2% in Europe.
And there is the risk that the tech giants will use their vast armies of programmers to develop a
nearly
identical product, and their vast legal resources to defend it.
Countries like Poland, where unregulated small businesses are generating
nearly
all the new jobs and growth, worry about the costs of Brussels regulations.
Similarly, as Georgia has climbed to ninth in the rankings, its GDP has risen by more than 200% and foreign investment inflows have increased by
nearly
300% since 2003.
To them, an independent India, freed after
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1,000 years of alien rule (first Muslim, then British) and rid of a sizable portion of its Muslim population by Partition, is obliged to embody and assert the triumphant indigenous identity of the 82% of the population who consider themselves Hindu.
In fact, history will judge him, and his
nearly
50 years in power, only when the results are in: when the initial achievements in health and education and combating inequality are evaluated according to international standards and with the transparency to which the rest of the region’s countries are subject.
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50 years after Israel captured East Jerusalem, the city remains as divided as ever.
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85% of its children live below the poverty line.
In the parliamentary election on June 7, the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP), received
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13% of the popular vote, giving it an expected 80 seats in the 550-member National Assembly.
From 2000 to 2007, the US ran a cumulative current-account deficit of roughly $5.5 trillion, with
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symmetrical offsetting increases in reserves in China and Japan.
But, if Doha was dead, one had to ask why the negotiators were still negotiating, and why
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all G-20 leaders were still issuing endorsements of the talks each time they met.
As Lamy has put it,
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80% of the curry is ready; we need only additional spices from the major players – India, the European Union, the US, Brazil, and China.
The Vatican newspaper responded by criticizing Melinda Gates, whose efforts in organizing and partly funding this initiative will, it is estimated, lead to
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three million fewer babies dying in their first year of life, and to 50 million fewer abortions.
The urban share of the Chinese population reached 52.6% in 2012 – up
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three-fold from 18% in 1980, and is expected to rise toward 70% by 2030.
Since
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all schools are dependent on government subsidies, the grant of flexibility is widely perceived to be a tactical delay.
This is not surprising: Trump’s campaign was marked by
nearly
18 months of vitriol, aimed not just against his opponent, but also at US government institutions, the press, and many segments of the US population, particularly immigrants, refugees, supporters of the Black Lives Matter movement, and Muslims.
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