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The United States Food and Drug Administration recently warned the giant pharmacy chain Walgreen’s to think
twice
before stocking personal genetic testing kits.
Twice
in the twentieth century, the omnipotent Russian state was dramatically weakened: at the beginning, when the Russian Empire collapsed, and at the end, when the USSR ceased to exist.
Germany destroyed itself – and the European order –
twice
in the twentieth century, and then convinced the West that it had drawn the right conclusions.
President George W. Bush, who
twice
received Southern Sudanese president Salva Kiir at the White House, approved a program in 2006 to transform the SPLA into a professional army.
For example, exports from Europe to the US are taxed twice: first with a corporate-profit tax in the country of origin – say, Germany, where the corporate tax rate is around 29% – and again with varying sales taxes in the US.
This year alone, Pakistani military-backed terrorists have crossed the border
twice
to carry out attacks on Indian military bases.
Although monetary growth is more than
twice
the rate of real GDP growth, the inflationary risk is probably low because substantial excess capacity exists.
Yuliya Tymoshenko,
twice
prime minister of Ukraine and a former political prisoner, is a candidate for president in the May election.
A union with 7% of the world’s population produced 22% of its output, a larger share than the United States, almost
twice
that of China, and 4-5 times that of India.
Their combined projected addition of 2.7% of GDP to the annual deficit over the next decade is more than
twice
the officially projected rise in the ratio of the annual deficit to GDP.
By 2030, India’s urban population will reach 600 million people,
twice
the size of America’s.
Silvio Berlusconi, the leader of the right-wing alliance, will win his third election (he has also lost twice), while the vote for the Senate is expected to produce a draw.
The average age of technology company founders in the United States is a surprisingly high 39, with
twice
as many over 50 as under 25.4.
Women hear over and over that we have to be
twice
as good as men to be perceived as successful, deserving leaders.
Some experts argue that emotional intelligence is
twice
as important as technical or cognitive skills.
(Sarkozy is now
twice
divorced.)
In other words, young workers will be
twice
as productive as those entering retirement.
In less than 15 years, they will account for 20% of global spending on investment in research and development, more than
twice
their current share.
She has changed her furniture at least
twice
since she got married four years ago.
The program, announced by European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker in November, amounts to a massive shadow budget,
twice
as large as the European Union’s annual official budget, that will finance public investment projects and ultimately help governments circumvent debt limits established in the Stability and Growth Pact.
Worldwide, women carry out
twice
as much unpaid domestic and care work – including raising children, caring for sick or elderly family members, and managing the household – as men do.
According to the International Monetary Fund’s recently published annual report on the Chinese economy, credit is growing about
twice
as fast as output.
History suggests that the US ought to think
twice
before continuing its effort to remake Afghan society or its government.
British trade with India depends hugely on Europe negotiating the free-trade agreement – Germany currently exports more than
twice
what Britain does to India and China, and France (and even Italy) exports more to India.
Britain should not make the same mistake
twice.
For China, however, these projects are operating exactly as needed: Chinese attack submarines have
twice
docked at Sri Lankan ports, and two Chinese warships were recently pressed into service for Gwadar port security.
With a population that is
twice
the size of Chile’s, newly discovered energy deposits, and a vibrant capital city, Argentina has vast economic potential.
As a result, by 2006, global liquidity amounted to more than
twice
the value of world GDP.
In a recent survey by the IWMF and TrollBusters, one-third of respondents said that they had considered abandoning journalism; those at earlier stages in their careers were
twice
as likely to say that they were considering work in other fields because of the threats and attacks they received, in person or online.
Dam-generated electricity is currently the planet’s largest source of renewable energy, delivering about
twice
as much power as all other renewables combined.
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