Recipient
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The film is the only
recipient
of the "Best Direction of a Comedy Film" Academy Award that was only given out in 1927-1928.
Winning combination of scattershot comedy and wry, wistful drama tells the (alleged) true story of a milkman with big dreams and no money who is curiously named a
recipient
in the will of multi-millionaire Howard Hughes.
Without any recipient, without anything.
The actors all seem to be standing around, with no sense of true life or action, waiting to spew out or be the
recipient
of the next unmotivated monologue.
He's either starting trouble or the
recipient
of it, but Allan is certainly a lightning rod towards the inner-workings of the plot..the film displays many embarrassing scenarios featuring the flabby whiner and people die because this.
Interestingly for a Matt Helm movie, however, Linka is a rare woman in Matt's orbit who is the recipient, rather than initiator, of the first display of interest.
(Don’t rely on attached files that the
recipient
may not open, or on graphics that will not load if the
recipient
is not online.
Moreover, it is the largest
recipient
of foreign direct investment in Africa, and thriving Nigerian businesses – such as my own – have begun to expand internationally.
By cultivating a high degree of morale and proficiency, we strengthen the bonds between the peoples of Japan and
recipient
countries.
That means helping countries to assess their trade-facilitation needs on a case-by-case basis, match those needs with the resources required, and broker partnerships between
recipient
countries and development allies to ensure that support is provided quickly and efficiently.
In January, during Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week, the UAE honored eight winners in five
recipient
categories with prizes totaling $4 million, rewarding proven innovators and giving them the financial support that they need.
This will provide
recipient
countries a clearer understanding of the context in which these institutions operate and the complexity of the tasks ahead.
For example, the new welfare economics of capital controls views unstable capital flows as negative externalities on
recipient
countries, which implies that regulations on cross-border flows are the optimal tools to address market failures, improve market functioning, and enhance growth, not worsen it.
So a brain drain can be a good thing for
recipient
countries and also for brain exporting countries.
Addressing European institutions, the group called for the further development and pursuit of a global “fair deal on talent,” which would take into account the interests of both source and
recipient
countries.
So long as the credits are long term and carry a modest interest rate (say, 25-year dollar loans at 5% per annum), the
recipient
countries could repay the loans out of the significant boost in incomes that would result over the course of a generation.
Right now, the OECD’s definition of ODA does not even include some of the more effective instruments for facilitating structural transformation in
recipient
countries, such as equity investment and large non-concessional loans for infrastructure.
By combining aid with trade and investment, donor and
recipient
countries alike can benefit.
For example, the South-South development cooperation uses all three activities to capitalize on
recipient
countries’ economic strengths.
By and large, the surge in capital inflows has boosted consumption rather than investment in
recipient
countries, exacerbating economic volatility and making painful financial crises more frequent.
And, according to the UHC 2030 Alliance, which works to improve the quality of and access to health-care systems around the world,
recipient
countries have done far more than their international counterparts to establish more effective budgetary frameworks.
But if that aid is to be allocated properly,
recipient
countries must already have the ability to manage large sums transparently.
The goal must be to ensure that
recipient
countries have oversight over how donor funds are spent.
Now the world's attention is focussed on Iran, one
recipient
of Pakistani technology, as the country seemingly keenest to create its own nuclear arsenal.
China has been the developing world’s largest
recipient
of FDI since the mid-1990s.
The 20% revaluation of the renminbi against the US dollar in 2005-2008 undoubtedly facilitated this in the case of
recipient
countries whose currencies did not also appreciate against the dollar.
For their part,
recipient
countries should accept, rather than shun or discriminate against, China’s “new kids on the block.”
In Pakistan, however, he implemented an aid surge, turning it into the largest
recipient
of US aid, even though the Afghan Taliban leadership and Al Qaeda remnants remained ensconced in the country.
There are two reasons why we believe that Liu would be a worthy
recipient
of that prestigious award.
It is primarily for these two reasons that we believe that Liu would be a worthy
recipient
of the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize.
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