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To be sure, there are solutions to the drug resistance crisis:
restricted
consumption, better diagnostics and disease surveillance, and expanded clinical development of new drugs are three.
Shortages of schools and teachers have pushed class sizes to 50 or 60, and the school day is
restricted
to a few hours to allow for two or even three shifts.
Jews in particular were
restricted
in their numbers at universities, research institutes, the foreign service, and in government.
According to a 2007 study of Lebanon’s copyright-based industries, conducted by the World Intellectual Property Organization, the main challenges facing the country’s software sector – an important part of its economy – include
restricted
markets, intense competition, a brain drain (loss of human capital), inadequate technology policy, a lack of government incentives, and rampant piracy.
Access to good education, and even more so to the labor market, is increasingly
restricted
for many young people, especially those who come from poor or single-parent families or from minority ethnic backgrounds, languages, or religions.
Meanwhile, cities can be both more flexible and more arbitrary, and compete on terms not available to legislatively
restricted
national governments.
Aid agencies that have managed to negotiate access with al-Shabaab should continue to do so, even though their activities are severely
restricted.
Abortion is already highly
restricted
in Nigeria, and the few abortion providers available face substantial risks.
By using the “emergency law,” which has
restricted
freedom since 1981, together with censorship and rigged elections, Egypt’s government treats its citizens like serfs.
Before the 2008 financial crisis, CDSs were an esoteric product, known only to a
restricted
number of sophisticated investors and specialized academics.
Rather, costs are low because for almost two centuries colonial powers and then domestic governments hobbled markets and
restricted
international trade, leaving a legacy of wages so low that they offset weaker productivity.
Experiments on great apes are now either banned or severely
restricted
in New Zealand, Australia, and Japan.
Similarly, before the introduction of limited liability in the nineteenth century, a company’s shareholders or partners were each liable for all of the firm’s debts, which severely
restricted
businesses’ willingness to borrow to finance trade.
The problems stem from the fact that today’s labor markets provide crude, incomplete, and geographically
restricted
signals about the skills that actually are in demand.
But for many women – and especially women in developing countries – access to the formal labor market is
restricted
by a host of cultural and political barriers.
It should be protected, not
restricted.
Given that outflows of skilled workers cannot be
restricted
– and, indeed, should not be – we must devise institutional mechanisms to work with it.
A senior official of a Chinese company has said that, even though rare-earth exports have been restricted, Japanese companies can secure their supply by launching operations in China.
If China refuses to do so, Polo’s purchases will have to be
restricted.
Left at this stage, knowledge is simply intellectual property, access to which is
restricted
to paying customers.
Little comfort can be taken in the fact that a species survives if it persists only at a fraction of its historical abundance, or if it is
restricted
to a narrow part of where it once thrived.
It is especially valuable to people with
restricted
mobility, such as elderly or disabled drivers.
The situation is often amplified by a natural human tendency to overproduce and over-consume hitherto
restricted
goods and services.
Hamas then made a public proposal of a mutual ceasefire
restricted
to Gaza, which the Israelis considered and also rejected.
As banks lost their access to interbank credit lines from abroad, they
restricted
lending and called in outstanding loans.
If this is the impact on Thailand, what about the young people and children of Burma, who have been
restricted
from access to education, information, and health care?
And the trend is not
restricted
to GDP.
Some encourage Greece to exit the eurozone, believing that a more
restricted
and homogeneous currency union would be stronger and easier to unite.
The free-trade zone regulates foreign investment by using a “negative list” approach that identifies the fields in which foreign investment is prohibited or restricted, and thus subject to special administrative measures.
Gay themes have also met with Nihalani’s disapproval, with the film Aligarh, about the persecution of a gay professor, receiving an “A” rating, which
restricted
the film to adults, despite the lack of nudity or sex.
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