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In Germany, the labor force is projected to shrink by
six
million over the next 15 years.
Six
years ago, Ivan Krastev and I wrote a paper for the European Council on Foreign Relations warning of the specter of a multipolar Europe, wherein the rules and institutions affecting European countries would not all be decided by the EU.
If he fails to get results quickly, his government may not last beyond
six
months.
So Karnofsky and Hassenfeld got together with
six
friends who also worked in finance and divided up the field to find out which charities could be shown to be effective.
As a result, Jaroslaw Kaczynski was able to become prime minister with the support of a coalition of parties that gained a majority of seats in parliament, despite receiving only
six
million votes, out of a total of 30 million eligible voters.
And
six
months after the merciless pounding of southern Lebanon, Hezbollah is as strong as it was before.
Nor does the return of the Taliban in Afghanistan
six
years after their overthrow now seen too far-fetched.
In the
six
decades since the first polio vaccination was created, the disease has been eradicated in most countries around the world.
In addition to holding anywhere from two to
six
games – potentially over the course of a number of weeks – World Cup host cities are expected to throw a “fan fest,” furnish training facilities for the teams, and provide extensive tax exemptions for a range of activities.
The 7.8 exchange rate was maintained at the cost – borne by all citizens – of
six
years of economic stagnation.
Fortunately, at a high-level meeting last December in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar, delegates from all
six
GMS countries explored ways to accelerate malaria reduction in the region.
And, with housing prices continuing to fall, GDP growth faltering, and unemployment remaining stubbornly high (one of
six
Americans who would like a full-time job still cannot get one), more stimulus, not austerity, is needed – for the sake of balancing the budget as well.
Likewise, in his election manifesto, Sirisena warns: “The land that the White Man took over by means of military strength is now being obtained by foreigners by paying ransom to a handful of persons… If this trend continues for another
six
years, our country would become a colony and we would become slaves.”
A Dim Outlook for TrumponomicsNEW YORK – Now that US President Donald Trump has been in office for
six
months, we can more confidently assess the prospects for the US economy and economic policymaking under his administration.
In addition to barring visitors from
six
predominantly Muslim countries, the administration is intent on restricting migration for high-skill workers, and is ramping up deportations of undocumented immigrants.
The most recent Greek rescue, put in place barely
six
weeks ago, is on the brink of collapse.
According to conservative forecasts, its GDP will amount to around $9 trillion, with just
six
economies – Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, and Peru –accounting for 86% of that total.
The two largest regional blocs – Mercosur and the Pacific Alliance, both of which include the region’s
six
largest economies – are taking seriously the possibility of convergence.
The EU peace project – the original impetus for European integration – may have worked too well; after more than
six
decades of success, it had come to be considered hopelessly outdated.
The Somalia-like chaos and civil war that is now unfolding in Gaza as a result of this decades-old stalemate can be blamed partly on ill-conceived Israeli policies, and partly on an American administration that, for
six
long years, relegated the cause of Israeli-Palestinian peace to the bottom of its agenda.
In the last
six
decades, all power has been concentrated in the hands of one person.
After
six
turbulent but somewhat predictable decades, we may be entering into a new era of greater turbulence but less predictability on the Korean Peninsula.
Consider the demographic situation in eastern Siberia, where
six
million Russians live across the border from up to 120 million Chinese.
The Kremlin’s actions directly challenged key principles that have guided Europe for more than
six
decades, particularly the renunciation of the use of force to alter national borders.
Houses in the AirOver the past
six
months, attention and worry have shifted from America’s enormous trade deficit to its surging property markets and real-estate bubble.
In 2001, South Africa introduced a “Free Basic Water Policy,” according to which all households, regardless of size or income, receive
six
kiloliters (1,585 gallons) of water per month at no cost.
In the first
six
months of 2004, there were already 1208 stories.
For taxpayers, the lifetime return on investment is better than
six
to one.
The cost for
six
months, regardless of how many courses a person takes, is $2,890 (including books and a mentor) – a bargain, compared to most state universities.
I have
six
brothers and three sisters.
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