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Indeed, most of the shell companies implicated in the World Bank study were
registered
in the US.
Navalny was
registered
as a candidate in the election and joined the campaign a day after being released from jail, following his conviction – and five-year prison sentence – in a completely fabricated case.
One example: Venezuela’s overall population has grown 14% over the past 13 years, but electoral rolls have jumped 53%; the new voters can be ghosts, Colombians, or several generations of chavista supporters already
registered
to vote, even before they are born.
The influence may be regretted, but at least it is
registered.
Then the imbalance shifted, and China
registered
a $60 million trade surplus with the US, which accounted for 0.3% of the total US external deficit.
Starting from the 1950s and 1960s, the US began importing these products from East Asia and
registered
a trade deficit with the region.
Indeed, some 70% of all Hong Kong-listed companies have a Caribbean registry, and even a number of major mainland companies, including the Internet giant Alibaba, are
registered
in offshore tax havens.
This implies an important role for the jurisdictions in which these companies are registered, for they have the power to set the rules by which the extractive industries operate.
As more people gain the skills and access the opportunities to fill productive jobs in the formal sector, where they are
registered
and recognized, governments will get a better sense of the labor market.
The Enemy in SyriaMADRID – The Geneva II Middle East peace conference, to be held on January 22, will take place against a backdrop of singularly appalling numbers: Syria’s brutal civil has left an estimated 130,000 dead, 2.3 million refugees
registered
in neighboring countries, and some four million more internally displaced.
In Kenya’s presidential election, held last month, 51% of
registered
voters were below the age of 35 years.
In Lebanon and Jordan, for example, where more than 1.6 million
registered
Syrian refugees currently live, efforts to allow Syrian doctors to care for refugee patients have been criminalized.
Around the world, some 22.5 million people are officially
registered
as refugees, and nearly 66 million have been forced from their homes.
For the first time in the Republic’s history, 365 landholdings and buildings belonging to the minority communities were legally
registered
under their name.
In Nigeria, where there are 150 private jets but only four
registered
philanthropies, Aliko Dangote, Africa’s wealthiest individual, has donated close to $200 million to educational causes in the last two years.
Political declarations on the issues outlined would be
registered
as international treaties at the United Nations to provide binding legal force.
China wants the link defined as domestic in nature, with rights reserved exclusively to airlines
registered
on either side, while Taiwan insists that services be open to foreign competition.
A month before the election, only 64% of citizens who had
registered
had received their voting cards.
In 2008, Huawei
registered
more patents than any other company in the world, and finished second to Japan’s Panasonic in 2009.
Likewise, where else but in South Korea can you find a Christian church whose
registered
membership runs upwards of 800,000, and where nearly 100,000 adherents attend each of the three Sunday services every week?
The Making of China’s Trade DeficitBEIJING – China
registered
a monthly trade deficit of $7.2 billion in March 2010, its first since April 2004.
Few American Presidents have been supported by much more than 10% of eligible voters: half of the US's eligible voters, indeed, are not even
registered
to vote; of those who are registered, half do not vote; of those who do vote, less than half vote for the winning candidate.
Remembering Sri Lanka’s Killing FieldsNEW YORK – One of the worst atrocity crime stories of recent decades has barely
registered
in the world’s collective conscience.
For some, the informal sector includes all businesses that have not been
registered
with the authorities.
Indeed, in 2012, the global public-relations firm Edelman’s “Trust Barometer” survey
registered
the biggest-ever decline when it comes to government.
As China’s Xinhua news agency enthusiastically reported: “From Kamchatka to Kaliningrad, and from Chechnya to Chukotka, more than 2.5 million net surfers
registered
to view live streaming from at least 188,000 webcams installed in more than 94,000 polling stations on Russian territory.”
Even Hong Kong – the East Asian economy with the best TFP performance –
registered
only 2.4% average annual TFP growth from 1960 to 1990.
In fact, if anything, Trump’s election was a confirmation of how partisan US politics has become: 90% of self-identified Republicans voted for Trump; they clearly could not fathom voting for a Democrat, even if many Republicans in surveys
registered
deep doubts about the party’s nominee.
Common asylum policies – including, for example, the basic rule that asylum-seekers should be
registered
at their point of entry into the EU – are not functioning or are being bypassed.
But an utter lack of transparency allowed Russian companies, and their subsidiaries
registered
in third countries, to snap up most of the new offerings.
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