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On March 20, 2006, the Bank’s Board –
representing
virtually every country – unanimously approved a new Governance and Anticorruption Strategy that will push the frontiers of Bank work in this area.
Starting in the 1990s, China began to see the US and the West as
representing
the global mainstream.
The Asian bond market has grown more than fourfold since 2008, to $3 trillion,
representing
almost a quarter of GDP.
They are, after all,
representing
a services-driven economy, in which agriculture is not a major engine of growth.
Deeply rooted in tradition, religion, and culture, these principles were not necessarily rational in the sense of
representing
conscious choices among available alternatives.
Two power blocs,
representing
opposing concepts of social organization, were struggling for supremacy, but they had to respect each other's vital interests, because each side was capable of destroying the other in an all-out war.
In 2013, there were approximately one million MENA immigrants residing in the US,
representing
2.5% of the country’s 41.3 million immigrants.
With private consumption
representing
more than 70% of aggregate US demand, cutbacks in household spending will deepen the recession.
Only after the Korean won reached 2,000 won per dollar, halving the exchange rate within a few months, did the IMF and the U.S.
(representing
the the G-7 group) agree to disburse $10 billion this Christmas Eve.
Meanwhile, ASI is allowed to keep, in Ireland, profits
representing
close to two-thirds of the revenue from the sale of every Apple product sold outside the US.
What is most important about this episode is that it demonstrates the determination by groups
representing
a substantial share of Congolese society to pursue democratic development.
He has been an icon,
representing
the ability to strike with success against the US and the West.
By the end of 2007, more than 600 producers’ organizations,
representing
1.4 million farmers in 58 countries, were selling fair-trade products.
The Gini coefficient of per capita income has surpassed 50 (with 100
representing
maximal inequality), putting China in the upper quartile of inequality worldwide.
The Islamic Development Bank,
representing
the 57 members of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, is also showing leadership.
America’s strategy of bilateral trade agreements was aimed at precisely that, but it enlisted only a few countries,
representing
a fraction of global trade.
In a number of small countries in Africa, agriculture plays an even greater role,
representing
80% or more of export earnings.
Top executives from institutions
representing
more than $30 trillion in investable assets – one-third of the world’s total – will be in attendance.
That means putting flesh on the bones of the Bali Process cooperation framework, which was agreed in 2011 by ministers
representing
all of the relevant source, transit, and target countries in the region and beyond, including – crucially – Indonesia and Malaysia (the key transit countries en route to Australia).
Youth prevention programs, cracking down on gangs, and recidivism reduction schemes would yield massive pay-offs compared to their costs, thus
representing
a sound investment in Latin America’s future.
Hezbollah, which led the armed struggle against Israeli occupation, was to disarm and re-invent itself as a political force,
representing
the Shiite community that was historically marginalized by Lebanon’s ruling Maronite, Sunni, and Druze elites.
By
representing
the aspirations of middle class Israelis seeking a better economic deal, Yair Lapid and Naftali Bennett of the nationalist Jewish Home party became the two sides of a newly minted political coin, one backed by an inward-looking ethnic and national identity in a country that sees itself as alone in the world.
Jiang Qing advocates a tri-cameral legislature – a democratically elected People’s House
representing
the common people’s interests, a House of Exemplary Persons to secure the good of all those affected by government policies, including foreigners and minority groups, and a House of Cultural Continuity that would maintain China’s various religions and traditions.
Indeed, just last November, a member of the Philippines’ Congress, Wahab Akbar, a Muslim
representing
Basilan, was killed with five others in front of the House of Representatives by an improvised explosive device of the type used in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iraq.
Africa is a continent rich in energy, holding two-thirds of the world’s reserves of hydro-electric power – trillions of kilowatt-hours
representing
about half of total world resources.
In December, lawyers
representing
claimants presented Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court with a request to ratify a settlement reached with the banks.
Likewise, more than a quarter of all medicinal drugs,
representing
billions of dollars in sales and reduced healthcare costs, possess active ingredients derived from wild species.
It has implemented the strictest CO2 emissions standards in the US, and it is a leader in the Under U2 Coalition, a group of 170 national and subnational governments
(representing
37% of the global economy) that are committed to achieving the Paris agreement’s emissions targets.
So far, Trump’s political base –
representing
about 35% of eligible voters – has stuck with him, despite the scandals and the mess the Republicans and he have made of their agenda, particularly the repeal of former President Barack Obama’s signature health-care reform.
A crucial hallmark of Palestinian society is the weakness of its institutions: civic organizations are woefully under-developed, and responsive party structures that can effectively
representing
social interests do not exist--except those of the armed militias, like Fatah or Hamas.
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