Agricultural development, not redistribution of food, is needed for economic development. |
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The two organisations have key allies and it s reassuring for economic development. |
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In conclusion, the ultimate aim of economic development will reflect a blended approach from several different players. |
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The hard sciences, for example, are at the cutting edge of economic development. |
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This internalised focus does not, however, bode well for future economic development of the community. |
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He said that slower rate of growth and rapid increase of population has multiplied the woes of Northeast and halted its economic development. |
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He said the nation needed foreign investors who would help spur economic development. |
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The university's new nano science and engineering center offers opportunities in economic development as well. |
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As they share basic values and are not far apart in their economic development, they are essentially natural partners. |
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The programme aimed to upgrade living conditions and improve economic development in the township. |
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He said the British overseas territory's economic development is being held back. |
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Agriculture is the substructure for a sound food security, essential to economic development. |
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With aid and arms flowing in, the ruling group was interested not in fostering economic development but in self-enrichment. |
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The strong foundations for long-term sustainable social and economic development have been laid in the last three Budgets. |
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The process of state formation lagged far behind in comparison with the speed-up of economic development that took place in peat mining. |
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This Budget builds on the framework established to support and promote future economic development. |
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Cooperatives can help bring stability, economic development and democracy according to a principal sponsor of the legislation. |
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As with labour, the role of capital in economic development can be understood in terms of both quantity and quality. |
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The economic development under capitalistic premises thus proceeds in the form of cyclical fluctuation. |
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The KGB also helped economic development through industrial espionage abroad. |
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Investment in education is seen as the key to improving human capital and building the capacity for future economic development. |
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Peace will not arrive through politics or economic development alone, as crucial as these things are. |
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It is a challenge to historians of American economic development to dig more deeply and more broadly in future research. |
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The mock-up behind the move was to make the Act more congenial to the economic development needs of Zambia. |
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But super-power trappings offer only a flimsy mask for the realities of poverty and are no substitute for grassroots economic development. |
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Governments are charged with a difficult responsibility of balancing economic development against environmental damage. |
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Taiwan underwent rapid social and economic development following the Second World War. |
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The new county leadership expresses a vision for economic development that sees job creation as the natural outgrowth of business development. |
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There are great opportunities for making a quantum jump in social and economic development. |
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Councils should leave tourism to the experts, according to an economic development boss. |
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People are increasingly aware that on no account must economic development be achieved at the expense of the environment. |
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The writer is the acting director for UN economic development and environmental affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. |
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As the result makes clear, democratic peace, if it exists, is conditioned by economic development. |
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It does not inspire optimism for the future of economic development in Scotland. |
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The steady economic development has caused residences and public infrastructures to grow like wild grass. |
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The issue needs a bit more investigation, before we raise the alarm, but this is a potentially important economic development. |
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Since 1978, when broad economic reforms began, China has experienced a highly regionalized economic development pattern. |
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She held a responsible job in community economic development, and she was bright, charming and comely. |
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The postwar economic development of Colombia reflects the pervasive social anomie. |
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His research explores the question of economic development within the slave economies of the antebellum American South. |
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Widespread graft and influence peddling among government officials are hampering economic development. |
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We decided that our state will put the lion's share of its economic development budget into the entertainment industry. |
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He said education had played a pivotal role in the economic development of many countries. |
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The simple granting of freehold or leasehold property does not lead to automatic economic development or viable commercial activity. |
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They are visible among the technocrats behind Korea's economic development in recent decades. |
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The optical systems developed also offer the potential for technology transfer and economic development. |
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The role of information and communications technologies is popularly held to be very critical to economic development. |
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The ACCI stated that Labor's policy could send the Australian economy backwards and compromise economic development. |
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At these the chamber and the City gave presentations on their plans to stimulate economic development and business growth. |
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Part of the sell was that it would breathe life into the other two-thirds and drive local economic development. |
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Are transfers of wealth to Third World governments really an aid to economic development? |
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The committee oversees the tribe's economic development, including the use of natural resources and the investment of tribal income. |
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At the same time, biotechnology can create high-paying jobs and stimulate economic development. |
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Since independence, the twin forces of economic development and population growth have literally bulldozed their way through the city's greenery. |
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He argued that these policies were of dubious benefit in terms of economic development and represented to some degree an unsanctioned redistribution of wealth. |
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It's really a strategic interest of the U.S. to see progress toward representative government and free government and free markets and economic development. |
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There are, of course, many who are sceptical of the very idea of industrial policy because it suggests the need for an attempt to influence or guide economic development. |
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No longer concerned with long-term economic development, the authority is banking on a fast injection of international cash merely to stay solvent. |
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Rural life is badly suited to non-agricultural production, so economic development necessarily entails the progressive urbanization of the population. |
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Alexander is a career politician too, though one who has at least earned the respect of many in business through dedication to her core task of economic development. |
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In a remote location with little means for economic development, the Brogpas have cultivating this identity to their advantage. |
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He seems to have just discovered that, although economic liberty is needed for economic development, you can have economic liberty without much political liberty. |
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The multiversity has said it would provide economic development, social and medical healing, truth, beauty, and, for the young, freedom and social mobility. |
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Western Province is one of the regions in Zambia that has potential for economic development because of the array of unexploited natural resources. |
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In the process of accomplishing economic development, we have been ignoring safety and making little of human lives on the grounds of saving money. |
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While many observers noted the unhealthfulness of the marshy tidewater zone, they also emphasized the richness of the land and its potential for economic development. |
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On Monday, at the council's environment and economic development committee meeting, he said he would like to see full costing of the event and a detailed plan. |
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The new assembly would oversee the region's economic development, transport and planning as well as administering regional house-building targets. |
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As though that were not bad enough, we are now being told that our investment policy, which is momentous to any purposeful economic development, is all at sea. |
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But, more practically, the new building is well placed to play a crucial role in the economic development of the audio-visual industry in Scotland. |
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Many developing nations, on the other, argue that intellectual property rights inhibit economic development by restricting use of existing knowledge. |
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By soft power, he means building infrastructure and providing health care and economic development. |
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Our trip underscored the extent to which the Mississippi River has become an economic development drawing card for the towns and cities along its banks. |
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It means working with governments to encourage greater transparency in financial flows so that investment becomes a ratchet for wider economic development. |
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Access to law is a major factor in economic development because it reduces the level of legal insecurity that often becomes an obstacle to trade and investment. |
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Therefore, he argues, policies on skills and upskilling the workforce cannot be viewed in isolation from other areas of social and economic development. |
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Large areas of Africa were depopulated, economic development was severely depressed and the societies left behind were fragmented and destabilized. |
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He stated that if the wide gap between the two major races continued to exist it could lead to serious threats to security and economic development. |
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The age of traditional economic development based on attracting new investment in call centres and similar highly mobile activities is a dead duck. |
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Like other tribes in this group-the Menominee in Wisconsin and Klamath in Oregon-the Salish and Kootenai tribes enjoyed growing and seemingly sustainable economic development. |
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But this push is neither a proscription or a requirement for the latter to dominate economic development, or even the socialization process itself. |
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We reject them because they will put still more power to politicians and bureaucrats, because they stifle economic development rather than fostering it. |
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The president's commitment to supporting democratic reform and economic development is unexceptionable. |
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This is an organic form of economic development whose growth will be more like the internet or the blogosphere than some giant centralized program. |
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And if it weren't for the diaspora's demands, might Turkey long ago have opened its border and allowed for the kind of long-term economic development that Armenia needs? |
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A population ravaged by disease retards economic development substantially, making it very difficult for the government to preserve domestic tranquillity. |
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A social model that is under pressure now, but a social model where you can say that economic development cannot be unaccompanied by social development. |
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Much of the source material was from economic development agencies and while they may have presented a positive spin about its plans, each region was tested in the same way. |
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This idea embodies low expectations about economic development. |
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These include economic development and regeneration, emergency planning, tourism promotion and coastal protection. |
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This isolated pocket of advanced economic development stood in stark contrast to the relative backwardness of most of the country. |
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Regional development agencies were public bodies established in all nine regions in 1998 to promote economic development. |
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Tourism has been a key factor in economic development for many Southeast Asian countries, especially Cambodia. |
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Mill regarded economic development as a function of land, labour and capital. |
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By the 1970s, the UN budget for social and economic development was far greater than its peacekeeping budget. |
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Rapid economic development during the late 19th and early 20th centuries fostered the rise of many prominent industrialists. |
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The regime enacted the Reich Nature Protection Act in 1935 to protect the natural landscape from excessive economic development. |
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This neoliberal criticism highlights the ongoing conflict between varying visions of economic development. |
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It is a strategic regional authority, with powers over transport, policing, economic development, and fire and emergency planning. |
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Party platforms center on affordable housing, education, and economic development, and labor politics are of importance in the city. |
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More and better education is a prerequisite for rapid economic development around the world. |
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Some theories developed in the 1970s established possible avenues through which inequality may have a positive effect on economic development. |
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Some theories popular from the 1950s to 2011 argued that inequality had a positive effect on economic development. |
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The Emir has promoted the idea that Kuwait should focus its energies, in terms of economic development, on the financial industry. |
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It did reduce economic development within Mexico, however, and the border regions reflected this. |
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This period is characterized by lagging behind the West in almost every aspect of social and economic development. |
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The resulting economic development would in addition, so it was believed, make social expenditures largely superfluous. |
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Parastatals in Kenya, partly from a lack of expertise and endemic corruption, have largely inhibited economic development. |
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The presence of these animals gave the region a large advantage in cultural and economic development. |
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Demographic change can be seen as a byproduct of social and economic development together with, in some cases, strong governmental pressures. |
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Often, rural highways open up vast areas to economic development and municipal services, generally raising property values. |
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The structural and economic development of docks continued for the next few decades. |
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Strong economic development of the north also ensued, giving Norwegian culture and language higher status. |
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The economic development of Kievan Rus may be translated into demographic statistics. |
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The Renaissance was largely driven by the renewed interest in classical learning, and was also the result of rapid economic development. |
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International movement of labor is often seen as important to economic development. |
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Another example is that poor socioeconomic factors may ultimately in part be due to high pathogen load preventing economic development. |
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His policies encouraged economic development with the creation of numerous towns and trade fairs. |
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One of the fastest growing areas of economic development in Namibia is the growth of wildlife conservancies. |
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The economic development as a whole was inspired by elements of the Enlightenment in mainland Europe. |
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The outer islands are sparsely populated due to lack of employment opportunities and economic development. |
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The third section has a very important role in economic development in the province of Banten. |
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Previously, economic development had been hindered by years of military rule, corruption, and mismanagement. |
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The creation of ASEAN was motivated by a common fear of communism, and a thirst for economic development. |
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Nicaragua also has several more specialized institutions, with a focus on education that will promote economic development. |
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Such factors, according to Timur Kuran, have played a significant role in retarding economic development in the Middle East. |
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When property rights are less certain, transaction costs can increase, hindering economic development. |
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Enforcement of contractual rights is necessary for economic development because it determines the rate and direction of investments. |
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Some theories developed in the 1970s suggested possible avenues through which inequality may have a positive effect on economic development. |
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The Nobel laureates, Milton Friedman and Paul Krugman, have argued for free trade as a model for economic development. |
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Malthus laid importance on economic development and the persistence of disequilibrium. |
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One branch of unified growth theory is devoted to the interaction between human evolution and economic development. |
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Thus the Ruhr is described as a polycentric urban area, which shares a similar history of urban and economic development. |
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India developed a strong and stable economy, leading to commercial expansion and economic development. |
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Whereas, such activities parade cruelsome consequences on the nation's socio-political and economic development quest. |
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She also serves as his adviser on energy and economic development issues. |
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The organisation was officially concerned with economic development but after the memo was leaked people began to see them in their true colours. |
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Peter MacLean, executive regional director of the school, says Angola is coming out of a civil war and wants to improve its economic development. |
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But that may actually not have been all bad, said Cheryl Kennelly, who took on the role of community economic development officer last May. |
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She saidA that Bulgaria could achieve economic development only by makingA progress in the fight against corruption. |
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Sigouin's successor is Sylvie Fontaine, who spent the last seven years in economic development with the municipality of Maskinonge, Que. |
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The funding source would be coal severance tax revenue that's earmarked for multi-county economic development projects in the region. |
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Latvia's social and economic development cannot be held hostage of the simplism of the last 20 years. |
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Acts as a catalyser that accelerates commercialization of knowledge and innovations toward economic development in Iran. |
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Other predicted overspends are PS867,000 in city operations, PS300,000 in economic development, and PS138,000 in corporate management. |
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The projects will focus on such areas as human rights, democratisation and citizens' participation in decision-making on economic development. |
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The lecturer compared economic development and democratization level in the Central Asian states. |
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Dorsa worked for Mayor Ed Koch of the City of New York promoting economic development in midtown Manhattan. |
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Yes, the community's major industry just tanked, but Tannis Drysdale, the town's economic development officer, believes there's a silver lining to all this. |
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Contributors address themes such as religion, mandatory administration, economic development, policy and counterinsurgency, violence, art and culture, and decolonisation. |
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Governor Spitzer's upstate revitalization plan is a sign that Senate Democrats are not preaching in vain when it comes to the challenges of upstate economic development. |
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The wine production industry is a way for cross-border economic development and it will allow to bring closer European standards to Macedonian oenologists and wine producers. |
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Alanud Abu Naja, the chief executive officer of the company, signed the agreement with Hisham Al-Falih, an economic development officer, who deputized for the Makkah governor. |
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The bank's International Finance Corporation regards the feminisation of this traditionally male industrial bastion as a key tool for social and economic development. |
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While there is some truth to this narrative, it fails to mention the very important role played by the success of Keynesianism in promoting economic development. |
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To effectively implement social and economic development programmes, the government needs to have a budget that is underpinned by clear fiscal policies and legislation. |
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I am thankful to the many local and regional economic development partners who helped secure this project and the good jobs it will bring to Janesville. |
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Here in Wilkes-Barre, as elsewhere, presidents of universities large and small increasingly must become part of the economic development solution in their cities. |
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The broad meaning of the term, such as in the history of technology, economic history, and economic development, usually applies to a region or national economy. |
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The Blackstone Valley has a varied economic base and is positioned to compete with the MetroWest region and the Greater Boston area for new economic development. |
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After the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, the need for economic development led the authorities to order heavy reconstruction work. |
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Until the mid 18th century, economic development in Wales was restricted by its peripheral location, predominantly upland topography, bad communications and sparse population. |
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The steel industry is often considered an indicator of economic progress, because of the critical role played by steel in infrastructural and overall economic development. |
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The Marxists have focused on studies of economic development, landownership, and class conflict in precolonial India and of deindustrialisation during the colonial period. |
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The continuous and intensive economic development of the last centuries has affected the fauna, and wildlife is much diminished around all industrial centers. |
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Proposals for local economic development have therefore been faced with strong requirements for environmental sensitivity, or outright opposition. |
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Tabasco experienced significant economic development during the Diaz period in the late 19th century, with cacao and other products shipped worldwide. |
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Politically, there are six geographical regions which differ from the others in population, basic resources, natural features, and level of social and economic development. |
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In this period, there was huge economic development in Greece, and also in its overseas colonies which experienced a growth in commerce and manufacturing. |
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In 1998, a compromise agreement was reached to place an indefinite ban on mining, to be reviewed in 2048, further limiting economic development and exploitation. |
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Other cartel members also undertook major economic development programs. |
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The churches and abbeys became major owners of large tracts of land, which proved important for the city's economic development, especially before the Black Death. |
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The greatest economic development had taken place inland, in the provinces of Cagliari and Sassari, characterized by a certain amount of enterprise. |
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Vine City, though technically Northwest, adjoins the city's Downtown area and has recently been the target of community outreach programs and economic development initiatives. |
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This has been hailed as an extremely significant economic development for the area and a strategically important part of Scotland's IT infrastructure as a whole. |
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The disparity between the two territories in economic development and political experience would later cause serious difficulties integrating the two parts. |
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Given Singapore's limited size and lack of natural resources, it was felt integrating with Malaya would provide a route to stronger economic development. |
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Devolved matters that were decided on by the Scotland Act 1998 included healthcare provision, education, justice, policing, rural affairs, economic development and transport. |
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Some functions, such as health and economic development, are shared with Cornwall Council, and the islands form part of the ceremonial county of Cornwall. |
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An increase in non-developmental expenditure at the cost of productive investments represents an incondonable waste and a factor retarding India's economic development. |
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By this measure, Romanisation was greatest in the southeast of Britain, the same region where the greatest political and economic development had occurred. |
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A change in marrying patterns to getting married later made people able to accumulate more human capital during their youth, thereby encouraging economic development. |
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