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Women’s longer life expectancy has long been linked to differences in “biological pre-disposition,” with theories
ranging
from the protection afforded by women’s lower iron levels to the absence of “extra” genes on men’s Y chromosome.
The trouble with this backlash is that the World Cup is merely a focal point for a diffuse set of popular grievances concerning issues
ranging
from education to police corruption and abuse of power.
There are other issues on the US-Mexican agenda, of course,
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from intelligence sharing and counter-terrorism to regional crises such as Venezuela, Nicaragua, and possibly Cuba.
The debate over the cartoons has been intense to the point that it is now tedious,
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from freedom of expression to a clash of cultural values and even to a clash of civilizations.
And the world’s increasing interconnectedness has contributed to increased volatility, as individual countries struggle to address challenges
ranging
from food security to financial reform.
Some 42 agreements were reportedly penned at the meeting, on issues
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from outstanding trade and economic matters to the launch of a human rights commission.
Moreover, the CFTA will increase the need for connectivity, so there will be new opportunities to invest in infrastructure and sectors
ranging
from transportation and energy to information and communications technology (ICT) and water supplies.
In a country full of contradictory attitudes toward women –
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from the worship of the powerful goddess Durga to the killing of innocent young brides – such gestures can be very powerful.
Working alongside countries with which we share common values and interests, we will safeguard and cultivate international public goods,
ranging
from space and cyberspace to the skies and the seas.
Efforts to measure the contribution of care work to national economies have produced estimates
ranging
from 20% to 60% of GDP.
That American unipolar moment has given way to a world better described as non-polar, in which power is widely distributed among nearly 200 states and tens of thousands of non-state actors
ranging
from Al Qaeda to Al Jazeera and from Goldman Sachs to the United Nations.
The performers were a troupe of young African singers, drummers and dancers,
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in age from roughly eight to 28.
The Consulta de San Jose will carefully examine these and other issues,
ranging
from healthcare to the future of the region’s environment.
In recent months, the government has leveled a series of allegations of corporate misconduct –
ranging
from food-product contamination to price rigging, bribery, and environmental shortfalls – against foreign-owned companies, with important implications for the development of China’s business environment.
These ambitious targets –
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from halving extreme poverty and reducing maternal mortality by three-quarters to achieving universal primary schooling and halting (and beginning to reverse) the spread of HIV/AIDS – are supposed to be met by the end of 2015.
Kadyrov promised Zakaev amnesty and various positions
ranging
from director of the local theater to Minister of Culture.
The Union for the Mediterranean, launched by French President Nicolas Sarkozy in 2008, must be revitalized and re-directed towards development projects
ranging
from highways and ports to the promotion of small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs).
That power can be used not only by governments, but also by non-state actors
ranging
from large corporations and non-profit organizations to criminals, terrorists, and informal ad hoc groups.
Migrants pay smugglers sums
ranging
from $2,000 to $10,000, depending on where the journey starts.
This means developing differentiated education systems,
ranging
from vocational schools to doctoral programs, and giving students access to international experience, which can expose them to opportunities beyond national frontiers.
The footprints of crisis are evident in indicators
ranging
from unemployment to housing prices to debt accumulation.
Within Iran, a powerful coalition of moderate forces –
ranging
from reformists and dissidents to civil-society actors – has long advocated for a more engaged foreign policy.
At the just-concluded sixth ministerial conference of the China-Arab States Cooperation Forum, held in Beijing, Chinese President Xi Jinping called upon his Arab counterparts to upgrade their strategic relationships with China, by deepening bilateral cooperation in areas
ranging
from finance and energy to space technology.
Japan’s overseas development assistance in places
ranging
from Africa to Afghanistan, its participation in global health projects, its support of the United Nations, its naval participation in anti-piracy operations, and its research and development on energy efficiency place it at the forefront in dealing with the new transnational challenges.
The crucial function of international frameworks such as the FCTC and UNFCCC is to provide concrete tools for governments to set national policies on issues
ranging
from public health to climate change and global inequality.
The Threat of Greek Debt ReliefBERLIN – With Greece’s economic crisis still raging, prominent voices,
ranging
from Nobel laureate economists like Paul Krugman to officials like US Secretary of the Treasury Jack Lew, are calling for more lenient bailout terms and debt relief.
Macron, in a speech at the Sorbonne, touched on issues
ranging
from defense and security to eurozone reform and Europe’s political divides.
Unfortunately, few countries strike the right balance, with country averages
ranging
from 6.9 (in Niger) to 0.8 (in Singapore).
Pakistani reactions were a curious mixture,
ranging
from dismissive declarations (backed by orchestrated bus tours of journalists to selected parts of the LoC) that no surgical strikes had even occurred, to angry statements declaring that irresponsible Indian firing across the LoC had killed two Pakistani soldiers.
In Yemen, the US has been conducting drone strikes since at least 2002, with estimates of the total number of strikes
ranging
from 91 to 203.
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