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It also has 27 universities ranked in the top 100 worldwide, and its creative industries contribute about 7% to its GDP.
Or Swingers, the 1996
worldwide
hit movie about a twenty-something guy in Hollywood and his band of male friends who drag him to Las Vegas to mend his broken heart.
But, judging by the appetite shown
worldwide
for this narrative, it seems clear that identification with such adventures is almost universal.
These changes might seem like bureaucratic minutiae, but the agreement’s impact – adding $1 trillion to global output and creating 21 million jobs
worldwide
– will be substantial.
Already, 60,000 people die every year from causes related to antimicrobial resistance in the United States and Europe – some ten times the
worldwide
death toll from the ongoing Ebola crisis.
In a 2009 diplomatic cable, then-US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton identified Saudi Arabia as “the most significant source of funding to Sunni terrorist groups worldwide.”
Two-thirds of all global reserves are in dollars, and 88% of all foreign-exchange transactions
worldwide
include dollars.
Despite that omission, there is no doubting Gandhiji’s
worldwide
significance – including for Liu.
Yet too few who have tried his methods
worldwide
have had his personal integrity or moral stature.
And, as we are seeing
worldwide
nowadays, national governments are difficult to overturn and also difficult to (re)build.
It is estimated that 600 million jobs
worldwide
will need to be created over the next decade to make up for jobs lost in the recent economic crisis.
To be sure, income inequality has been increasing
worldwide
for decades.
Last year, an additional 45 GW of wind and 32 GW of solar were installed worldwide, compared to a net addition of 1.2 GW of nuclear.
Throughout the world, schools at all levels will go global, joining together in
worldwide
digital education networks.
Abuse of it harms everyone, and profits from its use should benefit all as well, implying the need to establish
worldwide
democratic rights over what is an unarguably universal resource.
This question has long framed public debate about alcohol, tobacco, gambling, and other goods and services in many countries
worldwide.
Even more stunning are estimates that roughly 9% of all Americans – and a similar percentage of adults
worldwide
– have diabetes.
One estimate has shown that the combined agriculture research spending by state governments in California, New York, and Florida exceeds the total of the
worldwide
system of international agricultural research centers for tropical countries.
The public sector can also promote the use of open platforms and standards in such projects, which would speed up adoption in cities
worldwide
(Barcelona’s “city protocol” initiative is a step in this direction).
In the 1980s, US President Ronald Reagan initiated a military spending race with the Soviet Union that ended up altering the global balance of power in ways that affected many countries
worldwide.
Ironically, Balluch, a brilliant man with doctorates in both physics and philosophy, is one of the foremost spokespersons in the
worldwide
animal-rights movement for pursuing the nonviolent, democratic road to reform.
They recognized that their countries’ debt-reduction prospects depended on nominal economic growth, and that their economic-growth prospects – not to mention continued peace – depended on a
worldwide
recovery.
Trump’s steel tariffs are even more mind-boggling when one considers that there is already overcapacity worldwide, much of which can be traced back to China.
Meanwhile, young people
worldwide
are struggling to find jobs.
The greater challenge is the ongoing struggle within the
worldwide
Islamic community, the Ummah, between moderate, progressive Muslims on the one hand and fundamentalist extremists on the other.
Globalization – the proliferation of flows of labor, goods, services, money, information, and technology
worldwide
– seemed to be benefiting everyone except them.
If we know that the earth is warming, but are uncertain about how fast and with what effects on climates worldwide, what are the most urgent steps that we should take to address it?
And there are an estimated 200,000 cases of yellow fever annually, leading to 30,000 deaths
worldwide.
Why Press Freedom is Good BusinessLONDON – Press freedom and independence, a staple ingredient of democracy worldwide, is declining at an alarming pace, according to the 2015 World Press Freedom Index.
The whole family of the UN Secretariat and related entities, together with current peacekeepers, adds up to around 215,000 people
worldwide
– not a small number, but less than one-eighth of the roughly 1.8 million staff employed by McDonald’s and its franchisees
worldwide!
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