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If they do not, the best
qualified
scientists and administrators might be frightened away.
In Germany, only 6% of respondents think he is
qualified
to hold his current office, and 91% regard him as arrogant.
Higher nominal interest rates limit the number of
qualified
homebuyers by increasing the monthly interest payments for any size of mortgage.
One study showed that for similarly
qualified
job applicants, those with an Islamic-sounding name, and an address in an ethnically segmented suburb, had only one-fifth the chance of even getting an interview as people with a French-sounding name and a “safe” address.
Carnegie argued that those who thrive in business and acquire huge personal fortunes are better at judging how the world really works, and thus are better
qualified
to judge where resources should be directed.
Subsidized services should be delivered by
qualified
providers, regardless of their public or private, for-profit or non-profit status.
To be sure, there are costs in imposing such restrictions -- they may, for example, deter
qualified
individuals from accepting public employment -- and the restrictions seldom eliminate conflicts of interest altogether.
The goal is to enable
qualified
Syrian professionals to treat refugee patients, thus mitigating the language and logistical barriers to effective, accessible, and dignified care.
In Sub-Saharan African countries, for example, there are some 44 pupils for every
qualified
secondary school teacher, on average; for primary schools, the ratio is even worse, at 58 to one.
ICT can also help to address shortages of
qualified
teachers and other educational resources by providing access across long distances, via online learning platforms.
Surely, in choosing its leader, an international public institution should look for the most
qualified
person, and the choice should be made in as open and transparent manner as possible.
As Chan and Amano point out:“[M]ost lack the funds, equipment, and
qualified
personnel needed to provide basic care for cancer patients.
In the United States, the pay of less
qualified
workers is so meager that, if their situation is not dire, they find it emotionally difficult to keep a job for long, or they become too demoralized or distracted to be adequate employees, or minimum-wage laws make them unaffordable to law-abiding employers.
We could not have achieved the economic and political reforms that
qualified
us for EU membership if we had not subjected policymaking to public scrutiny and accepted the increased public participation in decision-making that inevitably accompanies such openness.
As a result, students in places where schools have not yet been built, or too few
qualified
teachers are available, can still get an education.
But truly open societies demand active civic institutions and private sectors independent of government; so societies, even more than states, must become
qualified.
Arcelor, one of the oldest steel manufacturers in the world, depends very little on the highly speculative world market for raw steel, and its workforce is (on average) highly
qualified
and stable.
The Fed has long
qualified
its post-QE normalization strategy with a host of data-dependent conditions pertaining to the state of the economy and/or inflation risks.
In fact, the demand for
qualified
blue-collar employees is so high that in 2015 the country’s 23 million textile workers earned, on average, $645 per month – equal to the average college graduate.
A decorated World War II veteran, Justice Stevens may well have thought that he was at least as
qualified
as the civilians in the Bush Justice Department to forecast the impact of the court's ruling on military efficiency.
Consider the number of clubs that have
qualified
for the European Champions’ League top eight slots.
If we look at five-year periods between 1967 and 1986, the number of different teams that
qualified
for the quarterfinals varied between 28 and 30.
Pakistan promised that it would be a partner in the war against terror, and was rewarded in 2004 by being designated a “major non-NATO ally,” which
qualified
it to receive some of the most advanced military hardware and technology.
The more reasonable conclusion to be drawn from Mersch’s appointment is that no serious effort was made to identify
qualified
women early on.
Simple blood tests, a doctor’s consultation, and someone
qualified
to help with the birth can make a huge difference.
For example, the decision to join such an alliance – or even to implement an agreement that allows a foreign country to base its troops on Ukrainian soil – could require the approval of a
qualified
majority of, say, two-thirds of voters or regional legislatures.
At the same time, many companies report having trouble finding
qualified
workers.
Nonetheless, the real issue is that the Fed’s last-minute change of heart does not significantly alter the main challenge that the highly
qualified
Yellen will face: persistently weak economic fundamentals and doubts about the continued effectiveness of the Fed’s policy tools.
For example, factors like highly
qualified
labor, or the benefits of being integrated into well-functioning clusters, probably play a more important role.
It is also that, once elected, even
qualified
leaders can struggle to shed the personal elements of their decision-making, and serve the country impartially instead.
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