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Public contributions, likely backstopped by multilateral lenders, would provide projects with something close to sovereign risk
profiles.
By creating detailed
profiles
of the most promising urban opportunities, companies could target their investments more effectively.
Substantial differences among and within Africa’s countries imply the need for a much deeper and finer-grained understanding of consumer preferences and affordability
profiles
by product category.
Alex, my 23-year-old consigliere on all things new media, wrote “As one of the first 10,000 users of Facebook, I'm officially uncomfortable with John Pomfret [a respected Washington Post reporter] et al…having profiles.”
It also feels funny – I can tell when I’ve been blocked from certain areas of others’ lives—er,
profiles.
The food sections of urban newspapers that, five years ago, would have covered the latest fusion cuisine, now run dreamy
profiles
of the guy with the Ivy League degree who has stepped off the grid, and done fine for himself by starting a line of homemade pickles.
Rapid progress toward truly “personalized medicine” is occurring, with patients’ DNA
profiles
being translated into more individualized, predictive, and preventive medical care.
Amazon has a mountain of information about all of its users – from their
profiles
to their search histories to the sentences they highlight in e-books – which it uses to predict what they might want to buy next.
First, it is virtually impossible to assess individual plants’ risk
profiles
correctly.
Sellers need to be open and honest about potential conflicts of interest, risk profiles, and their business practices.
But I see that as an improbable outcome, given the growing diversification of Muslim identities in the new context of political freedoms, secular parties’ efforts to keep the Muslim Brotherhood within electoral politics, and the
profiles
of the three leading presidential candidates, none of whom want the Egyptian Revolution to be captured.
With Vital Signs Profiles, they can quickly access information on primary care that is both useful and easy to understand.
While the distribution
profiles
between employees and revenue could be sharply dissimilar in some companies, on average they were almost identical: for a sub-sample of 73 companies among Europe’s top 100, the home base represented 37% of employees and 35% of revenue on average in 2005, while the rest of Europe accounted for 29% of employees and 28% of revenue.
These calculations rely on the report’s projected time
profiles
for benefits and its estimate of annual costs, about which there is much disagreement.
Since last November, MBS has had hundreds of members of the Saudi elite – including princes and businessmen with international
profiles
– arrested on dubious grounds, and with no regard for the rule of law.
The age
profiles
of our societies are changing dramatically.
These two countries are very dissimilar in many respects, but not in their carbon profiles: each accounts for between 22% and 24% of all human-generated greenhouse gases in the world.
The carbon
profiles
of Brazil, India, South Africa, and China are wildly incongruent.
Drugs with serious adverse safety
profiles
are used to treat potentially fatal conditions – including various forms of cancer, inflammatory arthritis, and HIV – because they ultimately help more than they hurt.
The primary objective of these centers would be “normal” science, with missions and
profiles
that feed from their local context.
Profiles
in European DenialATHENS – Europe’s establishment is luxuriating in two recent announcements that would have been momentous even if they were only partly accurate: The end of Greece’s debt crisis, and a Franco-German accord to redesign the eurozone.
When data are used to identify demographic groups with elevated risk profiles, low-cost mobile-messaging campaigns can transmit vital prevention information.
Profiles
in DiscouragementNEW YORK – Some specialists in the life sciences say that no one is ever fully cured of any injury or disease, because our cells forever retain traces, memories, of even the slightest attacks on the body’s integrity.
This approach has the added advantage of preventing different risk
profiles
and their appropriate capital requirements from getting mixed up in the same entity and balance sheet.
To some extent, Xtify is an echo of Weinreich’s other venture, MeetMoi, a real-time dating site that uses mobile-phone location technology and interest
profiles
to help users find like-minded strangers.
The
profiles
of the “convicts” raise eyebrows: Emad Shahin, for example, is a world-renowned academic who has taught at Harvard and the American University in Cairo;Sondos Asem is a promising young scholar and political activist.
While many Americans would like to think that the battle lines have been drawn between Tweeters and non-Tweeters, between those on Facebook and those without profiles, it is more likely that some other identities account for what is happening.
Already, Facebook users can export all of their personal data as a zip file simply by clicking a link on their
profiles.
More than one billion digital
profiles
have been created since the program began six years ago; today, more than one-third of those
profiles
are linked to bank accounts.
A picture of unidentified happy, half-naked black children I had seen on my Facebook friends’
profiles
many months ago began circulating again, this time with the caption, “Discover Oil in Turkana…No More Dry Skin.”
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