Rebuilding
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But today, women are
rebuilding
Rwanda.
This template DNA is used as a blueprint to guide the
rebuilding
process, repairing a defective gene or even inserting a completely new one.
Around the world, people are reviving ancestral languages and
rebuilding
their cultures.
They said, this is our design, because it's not only about engaging a community; it's about empowering a community, and about getting them to be a part of the
rebuilding
process.
We've had over 1,500 volunteers rebuilding, rehabbing homes.
They can make their own sterile drinking water, and start to get on with
rebuilding
their homes and their lives.
And there were the most circuitous grand plans that had to do with long-term infrastructure and
rebuilding
the entire city.
NASA supported this work 12 years ago as part of the
rebuilding
of the Hayden Planetarium so that we would share this with the world.
As Winston Churchill famously noted in 1943 when he called for the
rebuilding
of London's war-damaged parliamentary chambers, "We shape our buildings, and afterward, they shape us."
On paper this movie has some chops: a street kid overcoming past trauma,
rebuilding
his life and succeeding when the world would have written him off.
Although the moneylender is the only one who has become successful in this
rebuilding
economy, she is the only one of the three that has no children.
Each country decides instead of investing into
rebuilding
their country they would rather fight with robots no one could afford.
Storyline: Max von Sydow's voice-over narration hypnotizes the protagonist (and audience) back to 1945 where our protagonist the young American ideologist Leopold Kessler (Jean-Marc Barr) has just arrived in post-WWII 1945 Germany to help
rebuilding
the damaged country.
As they undertake their duties -
rebuilding
a Church, restoring electricity to a town - the conflict becomes their reality.
The plot sees a man who recently completed the
rebuilding
of a house being left alone when his wife and child go on holiday.
Rebuilding
the world, or what is left of it, is a topic that can engage us for a long time, but the people in this clueless town act like "oh, a bunch of nuclear bombs wiped out most of our country, when is Oprah on!."
For these and many other reasons,
rebuilding
Afghanistan's economy will require not only economic reconstruction but an effort to reinvent the country's political and cultural institutions.
Rebuilding
the country cannot be done cheaply.
Essential here, is to attract expatriate Afghans with skills and professional achievements to help in
rebuilding
the country by establishing small firms that will suck up the unemployed.
Why, then, nearly two decades after the framework was signed, is this commitment to
rebuilding
routinely ignored?
That means paying down debt and
rebuilding
savings, leaving consumer demand mired in protracted weakness.
Rather than react out of blame, scorn, and distrust, both countries need to focus on
rebuilding
their own economic strength from within.
When both bubbles burst, over-extended US households had no choice but to cut back and rebuild their damaged balance sheets by paying down outsize debt burdens and
rebuilding
depleted savings.
Rebuilding
the Asylum SystemNEW YORK – The European Union needs to accept responsibility for the lack of a common asylum policy, which has transformed this year’s growing influx of refugees from a manageable problem into yet another political crisis.
In the ten years of postcommunist transition our new political elites take either an apathetic stance towards
rebuilding
civil society or actively oppose it.
After all, many of the advanced-country banks, especially in Europe, that dominated such investment – for example, financing large-scale infrastructure projects – are undergoing deep deleveraging and
rebuilding
their capital buffers.
This includes the core leadership of President Bashar al-Assad’s regime, which is now supported by Hezbollah and Iraqi militias, as much as the ISIS, which is composed largely of non-Syrian fighters who are unconcerned about
rebuilding
the country or safeguarding its people’s future.
Rebuilding
Palestine's EconomyThe economy of the West Bank and Gaza, like Yassir Arafat's headquarters at Ramallah, is in ruins.
Rebuilding
it will provide as challenging - and urgent - a task as the reconstruction of Palestinian political institutions now supposedly underway.
Moreover, while a preventive strike would delay Iran’s nuclear efforts, it would not stop the regime from rebuilding, and it might also create conditions that cause problems for the regime’s domestic opponents.
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