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To be sure, an innovative initiative to ensure educational access for these children – a two-shift school program that uses the same classrooms as Lebanese children – frees up
valuable
space and materials, making it possible to deliver an education for only about $600 per pupil.
If he achieves this, Obama’s long trip will be
valuable
for Americans, and Asians will realize that it was worth waiting for him.
During the Cold War, institutions such as Radio Free Europe proved to be
valuable
instruments.
We need to consider the possibility of new organizations and programs that can serve a similarly
valuable
role in the War on Terror.
Industries shun malarious regions, except where
valuable
resources can be extracted or where particular kinds of agriculture require unique environmental conditions.
If conflict over
valuable
resources is unavoidable, as examples throughout history suggest, there is little reason for a country not to exploit a given resource to the maximum possible extent prior to the emergence of scarcities.
MBS is convinced that Saudi Arabia’s vast oil reserves will be far less
valuable
in the future, owing to the rise of alternative fuels and renewable-energy technologies.
Yet, at a time when attention is supplanting money as the most
valuable
commodity, the impact of their decisions is far-reaching.
One
valuable
suggestion is to transform the IMF Contingency Credit Line, which has never been used since its creation two years ago.
Moreover, they can offer
valuable
insights on financial instability as they have borne the brunt of recent crises.
In addition to the collection of bribes and the sale of promotions in the army and government, investigative journalists have documented that senior officials in China – as in many other countries – hold sizable stakes in
valuable
companies (often through relatives and friends).
But, while the participants represented only a limited part of the electorate, 2.6 million voted in the first round, and more than three million in the subsequent run-off between the two top candidates, confirming broad public acceptance of the process as legitimate and
valuable.
According to the Secure Fisheries’ report, eliminating IUU fishing today would enable Somalia to begin to license and sell commercially
valuable
tuna sustainably, generating up to $17 million per year.
This makes the Bank’s involvement particularly
valuable.
This mechanism may be unlikely to mobilize significant new financing, but participating countries can provide
valuable
political and technical support on structural reform, regional integration, and private-sector development.
As we improve our understanding of the problems that any one of these devices solves – and how it overcomes obstacles in doing so – we learn something
valuable
about all three.
But that is not likely to help growth, and it imposes the burden on the workforce and the young who are trying to enter it, a
valuable
subset of whom are mobile and could simply leave.
Wolfensohn’s insistence that corruption be confronted as part of the development process was another
valuable
step forward.
Imagine a development bank levering up collateral that comprises post-privatization equity retained by the state and other assets (for example, real estate) that could easily be made more
valuable
(and collateralized) by reforming their property rights.
Without aid from the US, however, UNRWA’s ability to deliver its most
valuable
service will be severely diminished.
The first paragraph reads, “The IMF has always been a
valuable
tool for advancing US national interests globally.”
Moreover, with coastal areas often densely populated and economically valuable, finding suitable seaside sites for new nuclear plants is no longer easy.
Revisiting the challenges that the AKP and the Muslim Brotherhood faced in becoming two of the world’s most influential Islamist parties can provide
valuable
insight into this fundamental question.
With 60 projects completed since its establishment, this initiative has gained wide recognition as an incubator for new ideas and a
valuable
model for R&D into treatments for other major health challenges.
Commercial breeding programs are further disadvantaged because of the perception among some buyers that wild products are more
valuable.
Today, however, as China’s firms are developing their own
valuable
IP, and their global footprint has grown much larger, stronger and reciprocal IP protections would benefit Chinese firms as much as foreign companies.
And for Russia, which is never keen to cede territory anyway, the islands are strategically valuable; the Kremlin recently decided to install missile-defense systems on two of them.
However, something much less tangible, but a good deal more
valuable
in the twenty-first century, may be more important than any of them: India’s “soft power.”
Open societies educate or attract people with varied and
valuable
kinds of know-how, and they prosper that way.
This would carry incalculable consequences for India’s most
valuable
asset: its democracy.
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