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The upcoming climate negotiations ought to address the specific problems of Africa and
similarly
vulnerable poor parts of the world.
Similarly, Caplin testified in 2010 before the US House Committee on Financial Services that the FHA was at serious risk, a year after FHA Commissioner David Stevens told the same committee that “We will not need a bailout.”
Similarly, China is staking its claim to the South China Sea in full violation of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea on the basis of vague histories of bygone empires.
Similarly, the continuous-workout mortgage adjusts payments and terms in specific cases, such as job loss.
Similarly, it would be difficult – but not impossible – to reduce the incentives, created by almost all countries’ tax regimes, for corporate leverage.
Similarly, in Europe, the share of bonds issued by at-risk companies is currently less than 5% in most countries, indicating that only the largest blue-chip companies have issued bonds so far.
Similarly, revising mining and petroleum codes, as appropriate, could help improve transparency and ensure more equitable revenue-sharing arrangements between investors and the countries in which they operate.
Yet many of the economies with which it competes have
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strong labor-market protections.
Similarly, Serbia today is officially designated as a neutral state.
Similarly, criminal indictments – a measure previously taken against Chinese hackers – probably won’t bring anyone to trial.
Similarly, hacking US political organizations in an effort to disrupt the American democratic process arguably qualifies as behavior all respectable countries should abhor.
With developing countries getting richer over the century, malaria is
similarly
likely to decrease rather than increase.
Bus- or train-based tourism companies are
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protective of their clients, releasing them on a famous site only briefly – essentially just long enough for a few photos.
Similarly, an overwhelming number of both Israelis and Palestinians want a durable two-state solution.
Similarly, Chad’s soldiers fought alongside French troops against terrorists in Mali, and now they have coalesced with those of Nigeria and Cameroon in fighting Boko Haram.
Similarly, Kenya, home to a thriving ICT sector, is leading the world in the rollout and leveraging of mobile money.
This reflects the
similarly
deteriorating situation for Christians in Egypt, where they account for roughly 15% of the population.
If we consider all three metrics to be equally or
similarly
important, the world’s most “important” powers would seem to be the US, China, the European Union, Japan, India, Russia, and Brazil.
Similarly, massive open online courses (MOOCs), which are another fast-growing approach to training, enable delivery of top-notch teaching to a broad public at a low unit cost.
In order to achieve an agreement of similar scale and influence, world leaders – especially in the US and China – would need to be under
similarly
high pressure.
Similarly, if Helmut Kohl's government had insisted in 1990 that all Germans expelled from Poland and Czechoslovakia have a right to return to those countries, German reunification would not have gained the broad international agreement that it did.
Similarly, maintaining open global markets is a necessary (though not sufficient) condition for alleviating poverty in poor countries even as it benefits the US.
Similarly, when eastern Nigeria decided it wanted to secede and form the state of Biafra in the 1960s, other Nigerians resisted, in part because Biafra included most of Nigeria’s oil.
Changing workplace culture will demand
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strong leadership.
Similarly, it was only through the use of the Freedom of Information Act that the dramatic photographs of the coffins of US soldiers coming home were finally made public.
Similarly, world-leading software firms are bringing information technology jobs, including business process outsourcing, right into the villages through digital networks.
Education will be
similarly
transformed.
This means that, if KMET continues to provide abortion services to women in Kenya, where 30-40% of hospitalizations of women are associated with unsafe abortions, it will lose the funding it needs to perform the
similarly
lifesaving work of teaching doctors how to handle complications associated with childbirth.
In Nigeria, the organization Education as a Vaccine – a partner of the International Women’s Health Coalition – could face a
similarly
unmanageable situation if they accept US HIV funding.
Germany, Britain, and Japan all have
similarly
low long rates.
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