Primary
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Indeed, today the KGB/FSB is Russia’s
primary
business school.
On average, young people spend an average of 15 years in school from
primary
through tertiary education.
In fact, the
primary
way a “market” approach can lead to bad outcomes, when venture capitalists destroy competition and actually harm the market, is through predatory behavior or the more common practice of buying competitors they cannot beat.
External pressure arises specifically from the US, Saudi Arabia’s
primary
strategic protector.
On April 28, 2004, the insurgents’
primary
targets were Buddhist members of the security forces, but most of those who died were Malay Muslims.
The would-be perpetrators also became the
primary
victims.
Domestically, he was a murderous tyrant; but his
primary
security concern was Iran, with which he waged, with Western support, a pointless war of nearly ten years that cost a million lives and ended in stalemate.
The Kingdom has been the
primary
source of financing and weaponry for Sunni Syrian rebel forces fighting Assad’s army, which is backed heavily by Shia Iran and Hezbollah, the Lebanon-based Shia militia.
The Court was referred to 18 cases of girls and boys who, between 1996 and 1999, were placed in special schools for children with learning difficulties, either directly or after a period of time in
primary
schools.
During the global financial crisis, the G-20 became the
primary
forum to agree on basic principles in areas such as the fiscal-policy response and the role of the International Monetary Fund.
A Payment Plan for Universal EducationDAVOS – The Sustainable Development Goals, which the international community adopted in September, include a commitment to provide every child with access to free
primary
and secondary education by 2030.
And it is my goal that by the end of the year we will also have a timetable to provide
primary
and secondary education to every child in the world – and the funding with which to achieve this most important of objectives.
The US National Science Foundation (NSF), whose
primary
mission is to support laboratory research across many disciplines, is funding a series of "citizens' technology forums," at which average, previously uninformed Americans come together to solve a thorny question of technology policy.
Once this resistance develops, treatment is compromised, further resistance can evolve, and resistant organisms can be transmitted to other people, leading to
primary
drug resistance that may fail to respond to standard therapy.
Again, I think that the EU is leading the way in developing countries with development policies that promote broad-based rural economic growth by boosting
primary
production and increasing its efficiency.
Since 2000, at least 59 million more children have completed
primary
school than would have if 1990s trends had continued; and more than 470 million additional people were lifted out of extreme poverty than would have been if the pace of improvement from 1990 to 2002 had continued.
An appetite for additional reserves is understandable, but also troubling, because it requires current-account surpluses – one of the
primary
catalysts of the recent global financial crisis.
Creating a more employment-intensive economy remains a
primary
objective.
A survey by the United Nations indicated that 66% of the Roma do not complete
primary
school, and 40% of Roma children do not attend school at all.
When Sanders defended Denmark’s social-welfare state during a Democratic
primary
debate in October 2015, Clinton scoffed, “We are not Denmark.”
Pursuit of these macroeconomic goals was one the
primary
causes of Argentina's economic woes.
But at the margin, economic growth is heavily skewed toward exports and fixed investment as the
primary
means of absorbing surplus labor and spreading prosperity.
This means that the average worker in a median country went from less than half a
primary
education to more than half a high school education.
In Mexico, the average income of men aged 25-30 with a full
primary
education differs by more than a factor of three between poorer municipalities and richer ones.
One may wonder whether today’s highly competitive, funding-starved scientific atmosphere, in which publications and citations have become a
primary
criterion for success, can accommodate such mistakes.
The problem is that none of the states involved in Iraq and Syria, including the United States and its allies, has so far treated ISIS as its
primary
foe.
All of this has significant implications for China, which has become the
primary
target of the Trump administration’s tariffs, amid accusations that it is responsible for global excess production capacity.
These include black carbon or soot (the
primary
component of particulate matter that is also a major and growing health concern); hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), used most commonly in refrigeration; and methane and tropospheric (or ground-level) ozone.
Indeed, he proclaims that software is taking over the world – that it will be the
primary
source of added value – and offers the following prediction: the global economy will one day be divided between people who tell computers what to do and people who are told by computers what to do.
The number of students enrolled in
primary
schools in China has fallen by 18% since 1990, and by an astonishing 33% in South Korea.
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