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According to Lesotho’s National AGOA Strategy, the country’s annual garment exports to the US increased from about $129 million in 2001 to $330 million in 2015,
representing
80% of total external demand for the country’s textiles and garments.
Although growing, China’s trade with Latin America and the Caribbean remains small,
representing
less than 2% of both exports and imports in 2002.
The Colombian government’s pioneering approach seems to have benefited from a gender sub-commission that considered proposals from nongovernmental organizations
representing
women’s rights and the LGBT community.
It would enable leaders to focus on
representing
the people, instead of on staying in power.
The announcement comes less than a month before the ECB takes over direct supervision of some 130 banks,
representing
more than 80% of eurozone bank assets, leaving only smaller national banks under the jurisdiction of local supervisory agencies.
In Sierra Leone, paralegals are monitoring officials’ compliance with a new free health-care policy, and
representing
a community whose land was unlawfully damaged by a firm mining iron ore.
I must confess that I also tried, several times, to get rid of that inner self, to find a surrogate capable of
representing
me better on the social scene.
Reintegration and reconciliation, which are meant to offer incentives to insurgents to switch sides and perhaps join Afghan security institutions or nominally pro-government militias, are seen as being driven by military logic, rather than
representing
an honest dialogue between the state, the insurgents, and ordinary Afghans.
Iraq’s prime minister, Nuri el-Maliki,
representing
the ruling Shi’a-Kurdish coalition, expressed the hope that the dictator’s end would help to heal the sectarian divides.
But as someone
representing
a multinational organization, I found myself looking in the mirror when I discussed the election outcome.
Next comes the ratification process; 55 countries,
representing
at least 55% of global emissions, will need to ratify the agreement to enable it to enter into force.
For sub-Saharan African countries, remittances increased from $3.1 billion in 1995 to $18.5 billion in 2007, according to the World Bank,
representing
between 9% and 24% of GDP and 80-750% of ODA.
The crackdown on Chen for
representing
villagers who have been abused by the authorities follows the same pattern as the silencing of parents who protested shoddy school construction after the 2008 Sichuan earthquake, and of opponents of the environmentally damaging Three Gorges Dam.
I was there,
representing
Germany; so was Rowhani, who led the Iranian delegation.
They are bankers, lawyers, businessmen, and railroad builders, often
representing
the interests of powerful figures in the big cities on the East Coast.
Discussions about international free trade, however, have generally been held outside the region, in Doha or in the G-20, with Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico
representing
Latin America.
To re-launch agriculture in the developing world would require an estimated $30 billion per year,
representing
0.05% of global GDP.
The World Health Assembly,
representing
the World Health Organization’s 194 member countries, has endorsed a shared vision – known as the Decade of Vaccines – of a world free from vaccine-preventable diseases, with the full benefits of immunization reaching all people, regardless of who they are or where they live.
Moreover, after all that has happened in the past six months, Central Europeans can no longer look up to old countries
representing
the moral values of Western civilization.
On the real economic side, all the advanced economies –
representing
55% of global GDP – entered a recession even before the massive financial shocks that started in late summer.
Members of the G20 – the world’s major advanced and emerging economies,
representing
more than four-fifths of global GDP and three-quarters of trade – were responsible for 81% of the punitive measures.
The World Bank’s 25 Executive Directors,
representing
187 member countries, must now confirm the choice from among three nominees.
A purely free-market approach to the required energy transition would produce insufficient progress on emissions reductions and leave behind large stranded assets,
representing
trillions of dollars of wasted investment.
And since, in addition, the Commission and the Parliament have traditionally tended to regard each other as essential allies (on the side of European integration), against the Council of Ministers
(representing
the nation states), it is not surprising that a censure vote has only been tried four times in the past 20 years, and never carried.
British law firms that have apparently made a lot of money
representing
libel plaintiffs from around the world impeded adoption of the new law through intense lobbying.
And new mobilized parties of Nepal's southern plains,
representing
the Madhesi people, won 80 seats on a platform of greater federalism, ensuring that no single party or grouping could dominate the assembly.
The foreign-born share of the population in Sweden, for example, has gone from 4% in 1960 to 19% today,
representing
a much larger shift than that in the US.
Could the restoration of America’s international reputation turn out to be bad for Europe, by eroding its new monopoly on
representing
Western values and calling it back to its hard power duties?
Furthermore, the Associations Council, the country’s highest authority on religious associations, now includes for the first time a non-Muslim member
representing
minority faiths.
The fact that Trump lost the popular vote by more than two million could re-energize efforts to reform the Electoral College – efforts that already have resulted in the necessary legislation in states
representing
61% of the required votes.
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