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Within them, new businesses have relatively easy access to finance (domestic and foreign) and can enter or exit a wide
range
of industries without big hurdles.
Over the last decade, a
range
of answers has been offered, with experts being blamed for arrogance, complicity, or being just plain overrated.
In the widely cited “Fox” index measuring state control of majority and minority religions, in which zero represents the least state control, and figures in the thirties represent the greatest degree of control, all but two current EU member states get scores that are in the zero to six
range.
On the Richter scale of drug disasters, the looming anti-depressant crisis appears to
range
between 7 and 11, where thalidomide rates a 10.
The
range
of productivity and per capita income within the eurozone is considerably wider, making mobility even more important.
In his 2009 book The Innovator’s Prescription, Harvard Business School’s Clayton Christensen identified a spectrum of medical practices that
range
between “intuitive” and “precision.”
With ASEAN’s
range
of activities broadening, the EPG observed, it should “consider alternative and flexible decision-making mechanisms,” including voting.
Since the Cold War’s end, it has fractured into a far more heterodox grouping whose members
range
from leftist regimes, as in Cuba, North Korea, and Venezuela, to the conservative monarchies (Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar) of the Persian Gulf.
They
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from experienced counselors with psychology degrees to people with a certificate from a training institute to non-certified people who just happen to be good at it.
The cycle will continue, though other factors – such as the steadily declining costs of renewable energy and the shift toward less energy-intensive production processes – mean that it will probably spin within a lower
range.
While $375 per ton is a very high price, reflecting the particularly low price of oil today, even a lower carbon price – in the
range
of $150-250 per ton – would be sufficient to meet international climate goals over the next decade.
The
range
of currencies included in the SDRs would have to be widened, and some of the newly added currencies, including the renminbi, may not be fully convertible.
The fundamental difference between the two institutions is the
range
of options given to the worker.
In a
range
of OECD countries, rising inequality knocked 6-10 percentage points off overall GDP between 1990 and 2010.
He will need all his skills to address the bewildering
range
of global tasks that he has taken on since being shoehorned out of office by his dour successor, Gordon Brown.
Evidence from the recent crisis suggests that ultra-low rates prompted a wide
range
of portfolio adjustments, whereby Asian and Middle East central banks and funds ended up holding the safest low-interest securities, while the US and European financial sectors went on a risk-taking binge.
During childhood, the growth and organization of the brain occurs in parallel with the rapid development of a wide
range
of skills and abilities.
A wide
range
of interventions belong to this category.
This is particularly relevant where the government has access to a wider
range
of information than the private sector, strengthening its ability to optimize its investments.
Bringing Gender Equality to Global Public HealthNEW YORK – Over the past few decades, the international community has tasked itself with achieving a wide
range
of social and environmental objectives, many of which are enshrined in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) for 2030.
This is true for a wide
range
of industries.
Colombia, Peru, Brazil, and other countries in the group have also used a
range
of unconventional policy tools – especially changes in reserve requirements for bank liabilities of varying maturities and currency denominations – to manage liquidity and credit.
These
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from the lack of professionalism implied by allowing contractors to conduct such sensitive work to America’s hands-off approach toward certain allies, like the United Kingdom and New Zealand, while relegating many of its other allies – including most of the European Union – to surveillance-worthy status.
Borrowing is also supported by an easing of credit standards and new financial products that increase leverage and widen the
range
of assets that can be borrowed against.
And yet the
range
of the policy debate is much narrower, and the tone more amiable, than is the case in Chile’s more polarized neighbors, such as Argentina, Bolivia, and Venezuela.
At the same time, a
range
of institutions already deals with the issue: OSCE, the NATO-Russia Council, and the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council, to name but a few.
Every month, the central bank should announce its estimate of a
range
of parity values, backed by analysis, which, unlike a precise value, reflects the inherent imperfection of knowledge concerning a currency’s parity.
As the exchange rate moves away from this range, the central bank’s regular announcements would heighten the concern of currency traders that other traders will consider it increasingly risky to hold open positions.
Instead, the “ limit-the-swings” strategy proposed here implies that, as the exchange rate moves further away from parity, central banks should use their reserves to intervene at unpredictable moments in order to reinforce the effect of their regular announcements of the parity
range
on traders’ perception of increased risk of capital losses.
These requests
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from questions about the health hazards of trace amounts of arsenic in drinking water, to questions about how best to support various forms of scientific research.
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