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And they contain about 100 times the amount of water found on the earth’s surface, in streams, lakes, rivers, and wetlands.
When describing his conquest of Chanderi in 1528, Babar offers gruesome details of the gory slaughter of many “infidels” but just a few sentences later he talks at length about Chanderi’s lakes, flowing streams, and sweet water.
But programs like these are attractive for two reasons: they deepen a country’s access to educational expertise, and, more important, they open up new funding
streams.
But events in the Maghreb and the Middle East seem to demonstrate that the
streams
of Arab and Muslim political life are flowing away from Osama’s murderous messianism.
Once in office, Obama launched the White House app, designed to give citizens a new way to connect with their leaders in Washington, including updates on the latest events, insight into administration initiatives, and access to high-resolution photos and live
streams
of White House events.
The sight of young children playing barefoot in filthy water, or wading in
streams
flowing with human waste, is ubiquitous.
That law’s requirement that companies fully disclose their revenue
streams
by country and by project applies to 90% of international oil and gas companies and to eight of the ten largest mining companies.
As cities continue to grow and spread across the world, reducing energy consumption and improving our quality of life require us to ensure that their inhabitants can travel relatively short distances to workThe common expression in France that great rivers are created out of tiny
streams
captures the sort of strategy for countering global warming through sustainable development that I believe could be effective.
The article goes on to describe the
streams
of refugees:“Over the rivers and down the highways and along countless jungle paths, the population of East Pakistan continues to hemorrhage into India: an endless unorganized flow of refugees with a few tin kettles, cardboard boxes, and ragged clothes piled on their heads, carrying their sick children and their old.
One reason is that such rich
streams
of data encourage spurious correlations.
In something of a prisoner’s dilemma, CEOs will have to decide whether they can risk losing ground to competitors who take advantage of supposed opportunities, like the ability to dump toxic coal ash into
streams
and rivers with complete impunity.
By contrast, partnerships are strengthened if companies and governments recognize their shared interest in durable, mutually beneficial contracts that ensure stable revenue
streams
from projects.
To be sure, GDP provides valuable information about a country’s production, expenditure, and income streams, as well as the flow of goods across borders.
Even with the tradable sector suffering due to the strong yen, capital-market liberalization meant that the capitalized value of future income streams, particularly from land, soared, as the interest rate at which they were discounted fell.
In some cases, funding can be found without raising taxes: governments can create revenue
streams
by instituting user charges, capturing increases in property value, or selling existing assets and recycling the proceeds.
These and other funding
streams
have helped African researchers develop drought-resistant crops, produce vaccines for infectious diseases like Ebola, and expand opportunities for science and technology education.
A big portion of these two income
streams
(corporate and government) needs to be redirected to the household sector.
The damage that this would do to institutional investors’ portfolios would threaten the future income
streams
of hundreds of millions of pension and insurance-policy holders, and ultimately undermine consumption, economic growth, investment, and employment.
In the past few years, households in the United Kingdom have cut their food waste by 21% and the food industry has trimmed its waste
streams
by 8%.
Rich and lean
streams
are blended there.
Private investors seek to sustain the rate of return on their investments through guaranteed revenue
streams
and by ensuring that laws and regulations (including environmental and social requirements) do not cut into their profits.
Although infrastructure assets have the advantage of providing steady, long-term income streams, the early stages of most big projects carry higher levels of risk.
But Africa must turn this potential into
streams
of wealth for greater prosperity on the continent.
Legal problems could also be overcome in the short term by designing Eurobonds to include credit guarantees, repayment priorities, and the use of specific tax
streams
as collateral.
But looking ahead, businesses will need to grapple with mobile networks, cheap digital storage, and increasingly sophisticated algorithms in order to make sense of vast
streams
of data.
These two
streams
of payment orders have forced the Bundesbank to tolerate open credit positions so far amounting to €1 trillion.
Under financialized capitalism, regular income
streams
facilitate market incorporation and financial inclusion.
The transformation of social policy into collateral reflects the logic of financialized capitalism, which converts cash transfers, pensions, and other monetary schemes – that is, sources of regular income
streams
– into assets placed at the disposal of the financial sector.
Social-distancing measures to mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic have disrupted production and household income
streams
alike.
China’s first water census, released in 2013, showed that the number of rivers – not including small
streams
– had plummeted by more than half over the previous six decades, with over 27,000 rivers lost.
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