Organizations
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The cinematography was pretty good and you got to see some low income parts of the Philippines during Adam's travels and understand how the poor can be taken advantage of by sooth saying
organizations
that hand our money for cooperation.
"Operative" literally means secret agent, and freelance basically means someone who works for themselves, or someone who occasionally works for other people and
organizations
but is overall self-employed.
Bogey is superb as a crusading D.A. matching wits and
organizations
with evil crime lord Everett Sloane (in a chillingly believable performance).
In their heyday, Bud Abbot and Lou Costello were so often sought after for personal appearances by adoring fans, studio executives and a host of worthwhile
organizations.
While some solutions in the area of drug-quality testing have come from African entrepreneurs like Simmons, such examples are extremely rare, and many are developed in the diaspora with the support of
organizations
from outside the region.
Foreign organizations, such as aid agencies or pharmaceutical companies, do have a role to play in boosting local innovation.
To that end, health-care providers, non-governmental organizations, governments, and businesses in some of the highest-risk countries are collaborating to develop innovative approaches to combat NCDs.
In the long run, the US and EU should support civil society
organizations
in pressing Moldova’s government to guarantee more equitable distribution of television time, to stop police harassment of opposition political leaders and workers as well as journalists, to reform the police and end the ruling party’s abuse of state institutions, and to allow all political parties more opportunity to inspect election rolls and monitor polling stations.
The task force offers specific recommendations for academic institutions, national policymaking bodies, and other stakeholders, such as science academies, industry associations, and civil-society
organizations.
The impact on the global system, with its existing structure of multilateral institutions (such as the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the World Trade Organization) and myriad standard-setting and consensus-building organizations, may be smaller than one thinks.
The "employment pact" concluded at the beginning of the year between the government and employee and employer organizations, indeed, was scuttled when Chancellor Kohl unilaterally decreed reductions in social spending on the order of DM50 billion so as to meet a looming budget crunch and prepare the ground for meeting the conditions for emu membership.
President Jimmy Carter’s success in mediating the Israeli-Egyptian peace settlement, and his bold call for a “Palestinian homeland” (making him the first US president to do so), had much to do with him being deaf to Jewish voices and
organizations.
Talent management has gone from being an art to a science, as
organizations
have applied big data and supply-chain techniques to recruiting and retention.
They contacted
organizations
and received lots of attractive marketing material, but nothing that answered basic questions: what do the charities do with their money, and what evidence do they have that their activities help?
The first report on which
organizations
are most effective at saving or transforming lives in Africa is now available on GiveWell’s Web site, www.givewell.net .
Perhaps for this reason, many organizations, including some of the best-known anti-poverty
organizations
working in Africa, did not respond to GiveWell’s request for information.
Without civil-society organizations, politics becomes more fragmented and less cohesive – and finding workable compromises becomes harder.
The assembled leaders and policymakers should take the opportunity to heed the call of
organizations
– such as the International Network for Education in Emergencies, UNICEF, and UNHCR – to ensure that no child falls into the gap between humanitarian and development assistance.
“People in this country have had enough of experts,” Gove testily explained, referring to “experts from
organizations
with acronyms, saying they know what is best and getting it consistently wrong.”
Yes, we need news
organizations
to deliver reliable information; but we also need those receiving it to be savvy consumers.
Philanthropists can also create or support grassroots
organizations
that work with citizens to strengthen their ability to consume information critically.
First, as the Helsinki Final Act put it, every sovereign nation has an inherent right “to belong or not to belong to international organizations, to be or not to be a party to bilateral or multilateral treaties, including the right to be or not to be a party to treaties of alliance; they also have the right to neutrality.”
Leading the charge are antagonistic forces – from populist political parties to separatist groups to terrorist
organizations
– whose actions tend to focus more on what they oppose than on what they support.
These came from member countries, from civil society organizations, and from letters, documents, and email messages from across Europe.
The problem is structural: members of the Bundestag depend on local or regional party organizations, not on their party leader, for their political survival and advancement within the Bundestags hierarchy.
Once a German Chancellor becomes unpopular regardless of why these party
organizations
no longer view him as a vote-winner, and the parliamentary majoritys barons will balk at implementing painful reforms, no matter how necessary and beneficial.
“Human rights and aid
organizations
are better at this; our [national security] tools aren’t that granular.
Data2X, WomanStats, and Inclusive Security are just a few of the many
organizations
that have made it their mission to gather in global databases this kind of gender-differentiated data and research, providing irrefutable and empirical proof that women’s status is inextricably linked to state power, stability, corruption, prosperity, and many other indicators.
The tide of events shifted to favor the opposition and facilitate coordination among its disparate parts, including politicians, business leaders, civil society organizations, active and retired military officials, intellectuals, labor unions and even members of religious groups.
Humanitarian
organizations
like mine have always operated with limited human and financial resources, and have been expected to do more with less.
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