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And fresh air takes the form of reporting, whether drawing attention to wrongdoing in local communities or deep investigative reports, like the extraordinary global effort by the hundreds of journalists who cooperated in bringing the Panama Papers to light.
Instead, Americans have been bombarded for decades with
reports
about wage stagnation, declining household income, and growing inequality – all while hearing about the $3 trillion price tag for the war in Iraq.
The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, chaired by Phil Angelides, did produce a report on the crisis – in fact, three
reports.
Over the next two months the IPCC will release further
reports
detailing the human and economic impacts of probable climate change and the costs and benefits of combating it.
The International Cooperative Alliance
reports
that more than 800 million people are members of cooperatives worldwide.
A big pile of green-growth
reports
demonstrates the plausibility of this path to recovery from an historic economic crisis.
The SDR is not a currency; it is just the unit in which the IMF
reports
its financial accounts.
Reports
on peasant and worker demonstrations against corrupt officials and illegal property confiscations have been banned.
There have been no
reports
of a corresponding increase in Jewish violent crime against Muslims.
The apparent coincidence of Israeli and Saudi interests over Iran has fueled media
reports
that the two countries are coordinating strategies to confront the Islamic Republic.
But media
reports
chose to point out that the February 5 drop was the biggest-ever one-day decline in absolute terms (1,175 points on the DJIA).
As for Johnson,
reports
are circulating that his wife has kicked him out over an affair.
Sometimes the
reports
favored a candidate, but often they were designed simply to give an impression of chaos and disgust with democracy, and to suppress voter turnout.
For just 300 rupees more, the reporters could print out – and start using – copies of anyone’s unique identity cards.Years of massive data breaches in the US (affecting companies such as Target, Yahoo, LinkedIn, and Intel, as well as the federal government’s Office of Personnel Management), and
reports
of companies such as Facebook and Google handing over personal data to developers and other third parties, have led to little concrete change.
Years of massive data breaches in the US (affecting companies such as Target, Yahoo, LinkedIn, and Intel, as well as the federal government’s Office of Personnel Management), and
reports
of companies such as Facebook and Google handing over personal data to developers and other third parties, have led to little concrete change.
The Economist
reports
that American bank JP Morgan has estimated that the disaster set back global industrial production by a surprisingly large 2.5%.
Wikileaks, which describes itself as “an anonymous global avenue for disseminating documents the public should see,” released 92,000 documents related to the war in Afghanistan, including military
reports
on incidents, and intelligence
reports.
But posting the Afghan war
reports
was its most controversial move yet.
In the United States, the Labor Department
reports
that in 2003, 14% of US workers in firms with 100 or more employees were offered stock options.
It is also why a free press that
reports
these problems, congressional hearings that investigate them, and a recent set of Supreme Court decisions that give detainees legal recourse are also so important.
So maybe we should take the IMF’s more recent reports, which are full of dark warnings, with a grain of salt.
The United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute
reports
that , there are at least 10,000 – and perhaps as many as 20,000 – Nigerian sex workers in Italy, most of them trafficked and many of them young teenagers.
The OECD
reports
that in 2010, France’s “tax wedge” (income taxes plus employee and employer social-security contributions minus cash transfers as a percentage of total labor costs) was at least 13 percentage points above the OECD average at every level of household income.
But these
reports
are more an example of sensationalist media latching on to a hot topic than a true account of the deterioration of scientific values.
Indeed, trust and confidence in scientific research have not been seriously undermined by
reports
of misconduct.
Media
reports
of Iraqi bloodshed focus overwhelmingly on Baghdad – where the large majority of foreign journalists are based – creating the impression that the desperate security situation there is representative of the country as a whole.
Emphasizing the temporary nature of these factors, the
reports
insist that, though world GDP growth amounted to roughly 3% during the first half of the year, it will pick up in the second half.
China’s influence-peddling in the West has been the subject of media
reports
and think tank studies, and has elicited the concern of high-profile politicians, from US Vice President Mike Pence to former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.
Imagine if this happened alongside CIA
reports
that Russian intelligence agencies had hacked and leaked Trump’s campaign emails to put him at a disadvantage.
The security issues facing the region, from the Korean peninsula to the outcome of the upcoming elections in Myanmar (Burma) this autumn, have grown more pressing – perhaps all the more so in view of
reports
that North Korea is assisting Myanmar’s ruling generals to develop nuclear capabilities.
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