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Clinton’s opponent in the Democratic primary, Senator Bernie Sanders, dismissed the brouhaha about her private server early in the campaign.
Before Greek banks closed and capital controls were imposed in late June, the European Commission put the
primary
budget deficit for this year at €4-6 billion ($4.3-6.5 billion), or 2-3% of GDP.
Now, it looks like the
primary
deficit (which excludes interest payments) could reach 6% of GDP, with GDP falling by 4%.
Rediscovering the West and the institutions that go with it, and defending them with whatever it takes, is the
primary
issue on the agenda of liberty today.
Using
primary
interviews and secondary data, the University of Minnesota scholar concluded that the fund’s reach and impact was being weakened by corruption, vague eligibility criteria, long wait times for loan processing, and an underappreciation of the risks young people take when starting their own business.
In some countries – for example, Italy, Japan, and the United States – politics will remain the
primary
driver of economic-policy approaches.
The average class size for those in
primary
school is 75, and the rate of adult illiteracy is 96% – shocking statistics that no country should have to accept.
The
primary
objective of these centers would be “normal” science, with missions and profiles that feed from their local context.
In the party’s
primary
last November, early polling had predicted a win for Alain Juppé, a prime minister under Sarkozy’s predecessor, Jacques Chirac, and had put Fillon a distant third behind Sarkozy himself (who was seeking to stage a political comeback).
Still, the march had a massive turnout that surprised even its participants; it set the stage for Fillon to win the
primary
– and, judging by current polls, to become the next French president.
Common Sense has been a key interlocutor in creating this program, and its members repaid Fillon handsomely with massive turnout in the
primary.
The
primary
impact of monetary easing is usually to stimulate demand for housing and thus the volume of construction.
Although India has excellent institutions of higher education and technology, only a small share of the population can take advantage of the opportunities they offer, because
primary
and secondary education is so inadequate.
The new revolution centers on the third
primary
factor of production: natural resources.
Whether the
primary
imperative is spotlighting data and analytics or forming new partnerships in other sectors to gain access to specialized expertise, aggressive innovation, and ambitious efficiency goals are critical.
With only 18 months to go to achieve the Millennium Development Goals’ target of universal
primary
education for all children, the world must step up its efforts to reach the finish line.
But I see countries around the world reducing extreme poverty, improving maternal healthcare, aiding child nutrition, expanding access to
primary
education, and increasing life expectancy.
Investor protection is important, of course, but as the Nobel laureate Eugene Fama put it, “the
primary
role of the capital market is allocation of ownership of the economy’s capital stock.”
But increasing returns to scale and winner_take_all markets are not the only, or even the primary, consequence of the IT revolution.
Its “20-20-20” climate plan – by far the most comprehensive climate-change policy in effect anywhere – aims to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions by 20% from 1990 levels by 2020, ensure that renewable energy delivers 20% of energy consumption, and cut
primary
energy use by 20%.
But, thanks to the quality of Costa Rica’s
primary
health-care system, Valeria has been able to maintain her independence and her health, even in the absence of family.
Unfortunately, many patients will suffer far worse health outcomes than Valeria, simply because they are unable to access quality
primary
health-care services.
Well-organized
primary
health systems – which emphasize promotive, preventive, and chronic care, with general practitioners serving as the first point of contact – increase quality and reduce service fragmentation.
Primary
health care is also a key pathway to achieving universal health coverage, a stated goal of the international community.
Over the past 20 years, Costa Rica’s Department of Social Security has built a
primary
health-care system that today reaches nearly every person in the country.
Primary
providers are the first place Costa Ricans turn when they have a health problem, as practitioners offer acute, chronic, and preventive services.
Second, Costa Rica divided the country into 104 coverage areas, assigning every citizen a
primary
health-care team.
Third, the authorities created multidisciplinary
primary
health-care teams capable of delivering preventive care services, such as vaccinations and education, in conjunction with acute and chronic medical support.
Access to
primary
health care has surged, from 25% of the population in the early 1990s to 93% in 2006.
Today, more than 94% of the population is assigned to a specific
primary
health-care team.
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