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We want a cooperative NATO-Russia relationship that produces concrete
results
and draws NATO and Russia closer together.”
In the second place, low labor force participation is a response to the heightened fiscal pressure that
results
from the burden of having to pay for all the retirement pensions of today's fifty-year-olds.
Finally, the propensity not to look for work
results
from a university system that accepts anyone and which does not offer any disincentive to those who seek to indefinitely prolong their so-called "studies."
Fund managers who are under constant pressure to post profits or defend short-term
results
cannot afford to invest with entrepreneurs building businesses that are optimized for the next ten years, rather than for the next quarter.
Some experiments have had less clear results, making, say, a positive contribution to GDP growth, but also contributing to problems like excess industrial capacity, pollution, corruption, and the creation of ghost towns.
Another notable feature of the election was Jonathan’s concession to Buhari, which came as the
results
from Nigeria’s 36 states began to trickle into the election commission’s headquarters in the capital.
We are still in the early days, but the
results
so far have been disappointing.
These
results
suggest that future generations can expect serious hardships, problems they would want resolved by those who are causing them.
But the
results
often fall short of the potential benefits, because VAT has helped inspire tax evaders to create even stronger networks that can hide an entire chain of transactions.
In terms of reducing tax evasion, the
results
have been mixed.
Yet the
results
are dismal.
When local responders are supported in leadership roles, the
results
are exceptional.
With such questions in mind,
Results
for Development Institute has prepared a study for the Global Partnership for Education (GPE), analyzing the buy-down model’s use in other sectors and considering ways to apply it to education.
Moreover, it examines how the buy-down triggers could catalyze results, as well as the operational issues that might arise.
On the left, catastrophic
results
for the ruling Socialists in municipal elections in March revealed the depth to which Hollande’s popularity has sunk.
When Britain became too weak to play that role after World War I, an isolationist US continued to be a free rider, with disastrous
results.
In addition to multiplying donor funding, it is supporting countries that are committed to reforming their education systems, thus ensuring that every dollar goes toward delivering concrete
results.
The priority in fighting terrorism should be police and intelligence service cooperation, which produces much faster
results
and limits the capacity of extremists to mobilize.
Cyprus’s Last Best ChanceNICOSIA – It is tempting to see the
results
of the recent parliamentary elections in northern Cyprus as a blow for the peace process.
As former South Korean education minister and commission member Lee Ju-ho noted during our visit, teaching young people to think critically takes time, but the
results
can have powerful knock-on effects for a country’s knowledge economy.
The
results
were much the same when I searched "outsourcing," "jobs", and "China."
My survey's
results
lend some support to this theory.
But although the language of China's incremental reforms always seems to be cautious, the
results
on the ground are radical.
But it will likely take a lot of time to produce
results.
Countering narco-gang violence includes working with Mexican telecommunications mogul Carlos Slim to develop tools that allow ordinary citizens to report violence anonymously by text message and enable police to map the
results.
By the same token, reducing expectations means that the significance of the
results
should not be exaggerated.
Within just a few years, it became clear not only that, in an inescapably complex world, “simple” solutions do not yield results, but also that restrictions on democracy, together with top-down bureaucratic control, create ideal conditions for personal enrichment.
Clearly, this policy would be more constructive than Saudi Arabia’s desire for a lone-wolf role that merely
results
in a deadlock within and around the Gulf.
These
results
demonstrate the grave dangers that young democracies face, as well as the fragility of democratic culture.
Common-sense strategies – such as improving coordination among the plethora of ministries and departments that comprise the bureaucracy, and establishing accountable and empowered agencies to deliver
results
in high-priority areas – could go a long way toward meeting this demand.
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