Six
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More than
six
million tons of fish are harvested annually from river basins with projected hydropower development.
A five-year-old child born in a low-income household in Central America is, on average,
six
centimeters shorter than a child born in a high-income household.
But the “Northern Powerhouse” initiative to revive cities in the UK’s north has obscured a reduction in regional aid, which over the last
six
years has fallen to just £2 billion ($2.5 billion) annually.
To be sure, a major reason for this failure is the lack of consensus not only throughout the government – ask five senators what to do about Syria and you will probably get at least
six
answers – but also within the administration.
The Economy and the PresidencyCAMBRIDGE – America’s presidential election is now just
six
months away.
To be sure, as welcome as these results may be, we should not allow them to blind us to the message of the first round of balloting, in which the FN finished first in
six
of the country’s 13 regions.
And, in 2015, he secured a deal with
six
countries – China, France, Germany, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States – along with the European Union to halt Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for economic relief.
Six
years on, the economy has yet to fully recover and the problem persists.
The claim sounded credible until the subsequent survey showed that the area’s crude mortality rate had actually risen to
six
times the normal base rate.
To be sure, the significance of that gesture should not be overestimated: Hu only had
six
months left on an absurd sentence of three and a half years, and Ai is still under legal threat for supposed “tax evasion.”
President Fernando Lugo of Paraguay (the first non-Colorado party head of state in
six
decades) named Alejandro Hamed Franco to the Foreign Ministry.
Putting Putin in his PlaceBRUSSELS – At least
six
crises are testing Europe’s stability: regional chaos caused primarily by the war in Syria, a potential British exit from the European Union, an influx of refugees on a scale not seen since World War II, unresolved financial challenges, Russian expansionism, and the return of nationalism to mainstream politics.
After all, in just
six
years, the number of young people (aged 20-29) in South Korea is expected to decline sharply, by as much as 390,000.
The spectacular and historic global economic boom of the past
six
years is about to hit a wall.
New York City, for example, has seen a reduction of perhaps 5% in private vehicles entering the city over the past
six
months.
For these are the areas of foreign policy which come closest to containing the
six
essential ingredients of predictability.
Europe’s recent growth performance has been dismal, especially compared to that of the United States, which suffered from the same shock
six
years ago but has experienced a much stronger recovery in output and employment.
The Central African Economic and Monetary Union (CEMAC), with
six
countries and an estimated 30 million people, is taking off.
The world’s largest fog collection and distribution system was built in 2015 in the mountains of Morocco – an area with low water availability but abundant fog
six
months out of the year.
Moreover,
six
countries in the region were declared polio-free in 2014, following extensive vaccination campaigns.
These are the real factors driving the confrontation that the Vienna negotiations are meant to defuse over the next
six
months.
Furthermore, the horns of young adults grow by only about
six
centimeters a year, and that rate diminishes with age.
The Arab Autocracy TrapTEL AVIV – It has been more than
six
years since the start of the Arab Spring, and life for most Arabs is worse than it was in 2011.
Sadly, rather than providing hope to the younger generation of Egyptians who protested in Tahrir Square
six
years ago, Sisi has stifled individual initiative and made the army the primary actor in the economy.
These include drastically reducing the wage bill for Egypt’s bloated public sector, which still employs
six
million people (not counting the army and police); and reducing subsidies, which still constitute 30% of the national budget.
For
six
of the last 13 years, the Treasury Secretary was a Goldman Sachs alumnus.
The
six
founding members - Germany, France, Italy, and the Benelux-countries - waged war against each other several times during the first half of the 20th century.
And yet, for all of Assad’s diminished capacity,
six
years of brutal fighting has left the rebels little to show for their efforts.
Anti-Assad forces came close to a military victory on several occasions over the last
six
years.
But
six
decades of independence have wrought significant change, as exposure to British practices has faded and India’s natural boisterousness has reasserted itself.
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