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Furthermore, family and dynastic factors have helped to catapult women to the highest political
posts.
Discrimination in inheritance is long gone, and equal pay for equal work is accepted in theory, though a gender bias persists (as it does for selection to senior posts).
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by Chinese celebrities were used to increase awareness of a law banning smoking in indoor public spaces.
During this summer of “separatist” folly, the first proposal concerned the appointment of headmasters of schools in the Veneto region: the local councilors in the province of Vicenza approved a measure to reserve all headmaster
posts
in the province for northern Italian teachers.
“By leveraging automated emotional manipulation alongside swarms of bots, Facebook dark posts, A/B testing, and fake news networks,” according to a recent exposé, groups like Cambridge Analytica can create personalized, adaptive, and ultimately addictive propaganda.
The authorities have even taken steps to appease the Islamists by arresting four bloggers for their
posts.
Just like that, the border between them was little more than a line on the map: there were no barriers, customs posts, or other divisive symbols to show where one country ended and the other began.
As ordinary Germans flocked to train stations and border
posts
to greet people seeking shelter from war, distress, and misery, Germany’s “Welcome Culture” was saluted as a truly inspiring example of humanitarianism.
A group of loyalist liberals hold key financial and economic posts, balancing the hawks in the military and special services, including structures like the Security Council, which frequently serves as an incubator for elegant conspiracy theories about Western plots.
Competitive elections for lower-level party
posts
have already been held, with votes for provincial and national party congresses showing electoral slates with 15-30% more candidates than positions.
Of those living, most hold senior
posts
in the Ugandan army; a few are in politics.
Again, this seems unfair, as Western employees tend to be hired for senior managerial or technical posts, which are more difficult and more expensive to fill.
According to the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, almost one-quarter of Iraq’s combatant battalions no longer have an “order of battle,” with their equipment lost and their soldiers having abandoned their
posts.
Toshiba CEO Hisao Tanaka and other senior executives have had to resign; the interim CEO apologized to Abe’s office;Norio Sasaki, the company’s vice chairman and former CEO, has quit his
posts
on government panels; and the former chairman of Toshiba’s audit committee has stepped down from the government accounting panel.
Anyone who
posts
content that is deemed to “cause annoyance, threatens harm or evil, encourages or incites crimes,” or jeopardizes “national security or public health and safety” can have their costly license revoked.
In subsequent years, the US employed additional delaying tactics, working with the IDB to move the goal
posts
whenever Haiti appeared to be meeting their demands.
Cyberspace has been inundated with tweets and Facebook
posts
since the uprising began.
They are being trained to use power in ways that their grandmothers could scarcely have imagined: publishing newspapers (as Sanaa el Seif did, in defiance of a government order to cease operating); campaigning for student leadership posts; fundraising for student organizations; and running meetings.
The group consistently
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content that challenges the possibility of coexistence between Islam and the West and calls young people to jihad.
One exception is the Czech Republic, where the process of lustration (disqualification for state
posts
as a consequence of previous senior membership in the communist party or secret police) dramatically weakened the communist party organization.
He created 3,500 health centers and 16,000 health posts, and dramatically expanded the health-care workforce by building more medical schools and deploying more 38,000 community-based health extension workers.
And yet the selection process for filling important international
posts
has often been characterized more by political horse-trading than a meritocratic search for the best candidate.
Some camps turned into staging
posts
for armed factions.
Once civilians settle on contested land, army troops gain control of the disputed area, paving the way for the establishment of more permanent encampments or observation
posts.
Presidential appointments to senior
posts
in America’s government are subject to open hearings.
The country can no longer provide enough government stipends in the form of bureaucratic
posts
for college graduates.
Operators could abandon their
posts
should violence encroach.
I met many retired army generals occupying key
posts.
Bachelet tried to show voters she was taking the issue seriously, requesting the resignation of the entire government (though several key aides were either re-appointed or shuffled into new posts).
Sechin had a more substantial KGB career than Putin himself, and has held many of the key
posts
in his patron’s administration.
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