Primary
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The European Union was the
primary
force pushing for the two-degree target internationally.
Their
primary
purpose would be to preserve peace; but crisis prevention cannot start early enough.
Likewise, while there are green shoots of insurance-industry growth in regions like Sub-Saharan Africa, global insurers must constantly adapt to regulatory changes in their
primary
or home markets, and it is unclear if they have the capacity to expand meaningfully into low-income countries.
Our
primary
aim is the restoration of peace and, if not stability, an acceptable political equilibrium.
Sometimes I half-joke that the
primary
metric that I monitor is my email inbox count: When it’s high, I’m too busy and stretched thin; when it’s low, I’m on top of things and able to concentrate on more important matters.
Another lesson is to make sure that the
primary
point of your message lies in the first paragraph or two of the text.
The
primary
reason for the loss of insurance in the proposals to repeal and replace Obamacare is the projected decline in Medicaid coverage.
In Kano – which currently has one of the lowest routine immunization coverage rates in Nigeria, with less than 40% of children vaccinated – we are working to improve
primary
health care and expand the scope of routine immunization.
According to Beyond the Supercycle: How Technology Is Reshaping Resources, a new report from the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI), these trends are slowing the growth of
primary
energy demand.
By 2035, China may account for 28% of the world’s
primary
energy demand, up from 23% today, whereas the United States could account for just 12% by 2035, down from 16% today.
The military doctrine that it unveiled in February this year lists both internal and external threats, but its
primary
emphasis was on portraying the US and NATO as a danger.
In this simplified system, legislation will be called legislation, and executive regulations, as in most legal systems, will fill in the gaps in
primary
legislation.
Demographics is the
primary
cause of generational imbalances.
The appalling state of India’s education system – in which 31% of students do not make it past
primary
school, and a mere 9% complete secondary school – seriously undermines the country’s hopes of becoming a global superpower.
In a 2001 paper, the economists Geeta Gandhi Kingdon and Jeemol Unni found that India’s education-wage relationship is convex, meaning that economic returns from secondary education are higher than they are from
primary
education.
But, without a strong foundation at the
primary
level, secondary-school students find it difficult to succeed, graduate, and reap the benefits.
During his
primary
and general election campaigns, Trump lied incessantly about himself, his businesses, his opponents, other countries’ behavior and motivations, America’s electoral system, the size of trade deficits, the actions of the Federal Reserve, and data on everything from labor to crime (to name a few examples).
That initiative was based on the CHW model implemented in rural Haiti by Partners In Health – a non-profit health-care organization that integrates CHWs into
primary
care and mental health.
It is time to move beyond futile discussions based on flawed logic to focus on the real challenges in education – challenges that must be addressed, if we are to meet the Sustainable Development Goal of delivering high-quality
primary
and secondary education to all by 2030.
With 59 million
primary
school-age children and 65 million adolescents out of school, that opportunity should be seized with both hands.
But the
primary
cause is poor public policy: African governments have failed to curb the power of agribusinesses and large food producers, a lack of oversight that has made local agriculture less competitive.
In science, uncertainty is a powerful incentive for acquiring knowledge; indeed, it is the
primary
motivation for research, which is inherently uncertain.
Achieving universal
primary
education was one of the United Nations’ Millennium Development Goals for 2015, and universal education has since been included in the Sustainable Development Goals for 2030.
In addition to those who are not in school at all, 500 million children currently receive no more than a
primary
education, which itself is often inadequate.
And by 2030 – the year when the world has promised to provide universal
primary
and secondary education for all – an estimated 800 million people will enter adulthood without the qualifications necessary for the modern labor force.
Specifically, we now know that the sun's ultraviolet radiation is the
primary
cause of most skin cancers.
Today, that right is enshrined in the Indian Constitution, and
primary
school enrollment is almost universal.
The United States is gripped by the most bizarre presidential
primary
campaign in living memory, with populist outsiders threatening to topple established party machines.
Nevertheless, Indonesian leaders’
primary
concerns – and ambitions – lie in the country’s foreign relations.
Fewer than half of Borno’s children make it through
primary
school.
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