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Online courses may work for teaching technical topics, but is there a way to automate, at least partly, the training of all the people who need to be mobilized to foster health?
A single counselor runs ten groups of ten people each,
partly
online,
partly
face-to-face (usually paid for by health insurers or employers, who benefit when pre-diabetics become healthy or do not develop the disease).
Tunisia is relatively homogeneous ethnically and lacks sharp sectarian divisions; nonetheless, owing
partly
to its porous borders with Algeria and Libya, the specter of violence is always present.
One opportunity to listen will come on July 24, when the British government co-hosts the first-ever Global Disability Summit in London,
partly
intended to elevate the importance of inclusive education in low- and middle-income countries.
The number of buildings affected by the earthquake or the tsunami include 128,582 completely destroyed, 243,914
partly
destroyed, 281 completely or
partly
burned, 33,056 flooded (including 17,806 above the ground floor, and 674,641 with other types of damage.
The foundation of the pro-Europe case was
partly
the promise of ever upward prosperity.
As a doctor, I see women who appear healthy, but who suffer from anemia, owing
partly
to low iron intake.
In just a decade, Ghana cut stunting by nearly half,
partly
through investment in areas that affect nutrition, such as agriculture and social protection.
With heavy social spending go heavy taxes, particularly on labor, which distorts economies, reduces capital inflows, and raises unemployment rates,
partly
because work shifts to the untaxed grey economy.
Finally, despite all the warnings about moral hazard, Western banks have been
partly
bailed out of their bad investments.
This can be explained
partly
by high inflation, which independent analysts put at roughly 25% – more than double the official estimate of 10%.
This may be
partly
because, for major news organizations, these assessments are often handled in consultation with safety advisers – usually former military men, who may not fully appreciate the particular risks women face.
So the Saudi and Sunni Gulf rulers want to keep US military forces in Iraq
partly
in order to keep the country down.
Iraq has attempted to forge a political role for itself within the Arab world by participating in Arab summits, but when its turn came to play host, the summit was postponed for a year, owing
partly
to the Arab spring, but also to some Gulf countries’ refusal to participate in a meeting held in Baghdad.
Older economists thought differently, assuming that most economic outcomes in the real world are the result of behavior that is at least
partly
irrational, meaning that expectations should be viewed more as reasonable possibilities than near-certainties.
Its continued sustainability will depend
partly
on the trajectory of Greece’s GDP – the denominator in the debt ratio.
Long-term, stable infrastructure investments can be financed at least
partly
by international development institutions.
This is
partly
a reaction to the excesses of statism under Rouhani’s populist predecessor, Ahmadinejad.
It also
partly
reflects the neoliberal credentials of his economic team.
Likewise, the proportion of children dying before their fifth birthday has been halved,
partly
because an additional two billion people now benefit from better sanitation and wider access to clean drinking water.
The nationalism sweeping Europe, indeed, has been
partly
fueled by Russian funding of far-right political parties, the rise of which has prevented Europe from crafting a collective response to the refugee crisis.
China has lately been facing a new wave of capital flight, driven
partly
by concerns among entrepreneurs that President Xi Jinping’s anti-corruption campaign – so far focused on corrupt government officials – could one day be re-directed at them and their assets.
After all, restoring stability and growth is only
partly
about reviving short-term aggregate demand.
The overnight mortgage-pool market exists
partly
because there aren’t enough short-term US Treasury bills available for businesses that want easy access to cash without the risk implied by uninsured bank deposits.
In the last three years, 11% of Australia’s population has completed such a course,
partly
owing to requirements that people in certain positions, such as child-care workers, have a first-aid certificate.
Officials there announced in May that the country would not develop its nuclear sector for the next decade,
partly
because of Fukushima.
These misalignments could be
partly
attributable to overvaluation of the other currencies.
But they can be
partly
overcome with intensive training in Cambodian and international law and complex investigative techniques.
In fact, S&P 500 reported earnings per share were negative during the fourth quarter of 2008,
partly
owing to financial-crisis-induced write-offs.
Clearly, the reforms proposed and already
partly
enacted by the government are unpopular, and there is little doubt that, a year after their re-election, the coalition of the Social Democrats and the Greens would not stand much of a chance at the polls.
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