The absence of these features means that it is impossible to identify separate sectoral processes with any clarity. |
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In the past, we have interpreted debt dynamics in the economy in terms of sectoral balances. |
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The majority of leading global producers in 2002 were Western European, with manufacturers typically having a wide sectoral presence. |
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The three barriers to heterogamy are described by inheritance, sectoral, and hierarchy parameters. |
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Different rules construct the possibility for different forms of sectoral comparative advantage. |
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This would include redistribution of resources in response to perceived geographical and sectoral need. |
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This underscores the need to develop and implement schedules of critical technologies of federal, regional, and sectoral importance. |
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An overall measure of differences in industrial or sectoral structures appears by making up an index of divergence. |
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The computed values indicated in such indices are sensitive to sectoral distribution. |
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The forecast was for growth levels to echo those of other mature industries, when the current sectoral downturn ends. |
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There are extreme divergences in sectoral performance that impart major structural distortions to the real economy. |
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The Commission intends to gradually expand the scope of such sectoral dialogues into a more overarching cooperation on global maritime affairs. |
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Includes foreign exchange rate changes and losses on loan sales booked to sectoral allowance. |
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These two themes should be intrinsic to all programmes, whether they are implemented on a sectoral basis or through an intersectoral platform. |
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This explains why, at the present stage, commitments resulting from the sectoral social dialogue are still thin on the ground. |
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When a professional delegation resigns, a sectoral or sub-sectoral meeting shall be duly convened for the purposes of electing a new delegation. |
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When a delegation resigns, it shall convene a sectoral meeting for the purposes of electing a new delegation. |
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The current food security situation as well as sectoral outlooks were interpreted and refined with expert judgement. |
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It relates to the regulation of water use and the co-ordination of the sectoral policies that have an impact on the water cycle. |
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These sectoral publication units have gradually, and for no explicitly stated reason, been transformed or disestablished. |
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This also means that when new sectoral legislation is devised it supersedes the corresponding provisions of this directive. |
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However, many sectoral policies whose territorial impact is certain often prove to be ambivalent. |
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Countries aim to expand the sectoral coverage of the services agreement and to open up sectors that are already covered. |
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Dialogue was led on an ad hoc basis accross the various programmes and sectoral strategies implemented by the Commission. |
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Together with my colleagues, I look forward to the more detailed sectoral discussions in the discharge hearings ahead. |
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In principle, company agreements can worsen standards in comparison with the sectoral level. |
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He also upheld the idea that cohesion policy and sectoral policies should not be opposed. |
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A number of bi-variate analyses were used to explore sectoral differences with respect to selected issues. |
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Structural capital to sectoral GDP rose from 1961 to 1975, before falling monotonically. |
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Uruguay called for the establishment of a drafting group on sectoral approaches in the agriculture sector. |
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The annual outlook publication contains an appendix of statistics taken from all the macroeconomic and sectoral results of the projection. |
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The other sectoral limitations are also based on the existence of over-capacity in the processing and marketing sectors. |
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Expert opinion can also be of great help for accurately forecasting sectoral trends. |
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Can he explain how he can defend the idea that Kyoto can work mainly with sectoral programs rather than territorial programs? |
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All these issues can no longer be tackled on a sectoral or local basis, nor separately from each others. |
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On sectoral approaches, Egypt noted long discussions on guiding principles and asked for the reinsertion of principles in the text. |
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The regions are involved in preparing it under the aegis of a General Council and sectoral conferences. |
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The co-operative is mainly a closed environment, isolated from its regional community and largely uninvolved with sectoral organizations. |
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In practical terms, it is the first step of an intergovernmental coordination to compel interaction between the territorial and the sectoral. |
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Particular problems arise where the same terminology is used to mean something different in different sectoral laws or in different provinces. |
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Working across sectoral boundaries is difficult, owing to, among several reasons, powerful tobacco groups that oppose legislation on improving public health. |
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A key issue is how to strengthen the links between, and accountabilities for, mainstreaming AIDS between PRSPs, NAFs and sectoral plans. |
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More and more IUCN is cherishing the principles of establishing constructive relationships and long standing links with sectoral professionals. |
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The second type involves large-scale sectoral actions, mainly in the semipublic sector, such as healthcare, telecommunications or transport. |
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In an increasingly interdependent world, such collaboration across political and sectoral boundaries is more vital than ever. |
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Objective of aid: The objective of the aid is sectoral development for land based business sector. |
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And as long as these oligopolies are not dismantled, we need specific policies in sectoral renewables and so on. |
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One-third of each cylindrical kiosk is reserved for wayfinding information in the form of regional and sectoral maps with detailed legends. |
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As can be seen from figure 4 above, this very typical pattern in terms of sectoral shift went hand in hand with growth in GDP per capita. |
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A tailor-made agenda of political, economic and sectoral reforms is established on a one-to-one basis, with each partner. |
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In addition, there are more detailed plans at sectoral, compartmental or thematic level containing detailed provisions on participation. |
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Indeed, all regions must have as an objective or mission to team up with transnational knowledge and sectoral RTD nodes. |
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They are sectoral enablers: they don't reduce resource consumption, they aid in designing the systems that do. |
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In this context, it shall support sectoral policies and economic reform programmes, through the most appropriate instruments, including budgetary support, subject to strict monitoring and conditionality. |
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Most commonly, when the last real increase of the two-year period is granted, a check is done to verify whether the actual indexations have exceeded the forecasts issued at the time of the sectoral negotiations. |
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Mr. Landaburu had also stated the exampled relations between Morocco and the EU in the field of political dialogue and in the different political, economic, financial, commercial and sectoral forms of cooperation. |
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In each country, mandatory working time regulation is a complex mix of general and sectoral rules founded in statutory law and collective agreements. |
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It used an unprecedented dataset, covering a large amount of information on macroeconomic and sectoral variables and on the price-setting behaviour of individual firms. |
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Perhaps the most widespread form of activity in this area, also with some sectoral EU-wide examples, is voluntary action, in unorganised forms or based on agreements. |
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What influence will the European Commission be able to have in face of attempts to recover regional policy funds for purely sectoral and national objectives? |
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Save as otherwise provided in this Financial Regulation or in any sectoral regulation, the accounting officer is alone empowered to manage monies and other assets. |
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Going beyond sectoral logics in various fields. |
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After a constructive discussion, it became clear that the Ministers could not agree on the conclusions to be reached, as several delegations were unable to see beyond their immediate sectoral interests. |
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America so far favours self-regulation and sectoral laws, for example for the health-care industry, in order to protect the personal data of its citizens. |
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In addition, the frequency of the data on the sectoral breakdown of deposits, loans and holdings of securities was increased from quarterly to monthly. |
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Consider a new auto pact, challenge nations that undercut fair competition with dollar manipulation, and enhance social programs and sectoral strategies. |
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Accordingly, the Secretariat has devised sectoral strategies for cooperation with these organizations which have been brought to the attention of the Executive Board in the past. |
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The grades attributed show the opinion of country and sectoral risk rating agencies on the probability of default by companies in a country or a sector. |
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The Ministerial Council may meet in either a plenary or, more commonly, sectoral format. |
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The councils implement their mandate through an executive committee and regional sectoral bureaus. |
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Bolivias's drinking water and Sanitation coverage has greatly improved since 1990 due to a considerable increase in sectoral investment. |
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Senators are elected at large while the representatives are elected from both legislative districts and through sectoral representation. |
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The youth, women, and men of the sectoral organizations are represented to the General Assembly through the National Lay Council. |
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What is more likely to be seen in sectoral reallocations is increased worker displacement. |
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Many analysts have attributed this surprisingly weak employment performance to an increased need for sectoral reallocation. |
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Aviation needs a global sectoral approach to address aviation's emissions under ICAO leadership. |
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This approach is to be found mainly in the regional programmes, but to a lesser extent in the multiregional programmes and much less in the sectoral programmes. |
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This articulation between collective bargaining and European legislative work has also become manifest at a sectoral level, revolving around the issue of working time organisation. |
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At least some employer groups seem well disposed to the sectoral approach. |
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If the other sectoral processes are not well-structured, then focused CEPA initiatives could help to identify and clarify current processes in other sectors, in order for the wetlands sector to link with them. |
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Furthermore, in order to avoid major unlevel playing field amongst regulated entities of different financial sectors, the Directive introduces some amendments to the sectoral prudential regulation. |
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The sectoral nature of most Community texts could upset the harmony of each country's domestic law if the amendments made by transposition resulted in badly coordinated sectoral rules being superposed in one area of the law. |
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A further reason for that last statement is that if we remain fixated on our local, national, sectoral or industrial problems, then there is the risk that the transboundary issues will slip through the net. |
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The country programme coheres with the social goals of the 2006-2010 National Development Plan, particularly the sectoral goals for education and health. |
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In a number of circumstances, public value and sectoral impact assessments will be introduced and an explicit entrustment will be required for new activities. |
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Nevertheless, the view has been expressed in many quarters outside the authorities that sectoral work is an effective way of achieving a more accessible transport system. |
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The only last resort sanction, the suspension of the respective agreement, is practically unusable as it entails unbinding the sectoral bilateral agreements. |
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The lack of clarity with regards to the status of the sectoral policy notes and the extent to which they should be taken into account in the policy-making process at country level. |
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It was pointed out in the discussions that having a representative and multidisciplinary sectoral council would help to minimize fragmentation of the industry and atomization of enterprises. |
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We are skating on thin ice and progress must be made. There are times in history when narrow sectoral interests, however legitimate, must give way before the general interest. |
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They also tend to create parallel resource streams within government and a disjuncture between donorsupported activities and overall government sectoral priorities and program delivery. |
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In most countries, the Ministries of Agriculture and other agricultural and rural development institutions played a relatively small role in determining sectoral policies. |
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They may, for example, be tempted to exempt particular sectors from making any contribution to the common goal, or set unchallenging sectoral targets. |
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These three types of outcomes can be described at each level of the framework in a way that facilitates amplification and exemplification by national and sectoral bodies. |
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Most sectoral agreements contain 'hardship' and 'opening' clauses, according to which companies are allowed to diverge from collectively agreed standards under certain defined conditions and on certain defined issues. |
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In an increasingly complex world, in which it is becoming difficult to clearly delimit approaches, purely sectoral responses are no longer sufficient. |
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The ultimate fallback of sectoral legislation will always remain. |
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Unlike the projects, SIPs serve as the vehicle for a joint approach to country programming at the sectoral level, and therefore, have the advantage of coordina¬ting actions of development partners at the sectoral level. |
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For the Federal Council, sustainable development is not an additional sectoral policy, but a «regulative idea» that is to be integrated into all sectoral policies. |
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While this slowdown in growth in compensation per employee was broad-based across countries, the sectoral breakdown points to substantial differences. |
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William Carbonaro's chapter on sectoral learning examines how much students learn during the school year and the summer. |
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The multifactor productivity gain in 2002 reflected a decline in sectoral output coupled with a smaller decline in combined inputs. |
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Second, the sectoral approach stands a better chance of permitting interested parties to participate on something approximating an equal basis than do workplace-level procedures in non-union workplaces. |
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Visits at high level as well as ministerial and sectoral levels have been exchanged for fact-finding, market exploration and discussion of cooperation measures. |
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Second, sectoral legal approaches often prevail over integrated ones. |
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For the emerging economies this could mean nationwide energy intensity targets, or perhaps sectoral agreements capping emissions or adopting efficiency benchmarks in key sectors. |
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However, the issue of extending the enforceability of this principle to sectoral policies a priori by means of territorial impact studies, and at all levels of governance, is akin to a revolution. |
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In this context the rules contained therein should be amalgamated into a single legal framework and sectoral approaches be replaced by horizontal ones where this is possible. |
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Under this miserable equalization formula, which should have been overhauled a decade ago, the mining sector is compared to a national average, which does not take into account specific regional and sectoral differences. |
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With regard to strategic and budgetary planning, several sectors have finalized their sectoral strategies and others are still in the process of doing so, notably the key priority area of energy. |
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I am glad to see that the narrowly sectoral approach has been done away with, and that there is a real desire for real interdisciplinary cooperation with our cultural projects. |
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Despite nearly unanimous agreement as to the concept of EPD, there is a negative undercurrent in some sectors that goes back to the original formation of EPD when sectoral staff and budgets were regrouped. |
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The overall deceleration in lending to the private sector was broadly based across the various borrowing sectors, although it also concealed some heterogeneity in those sectoral developments. |
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However, if there is a wide differential between national productivity and sectoral productivity, the latter must be used to nudge the wage claim upwards or downwards. |
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We believe national poverty reduction and sectoral strategies should take due account of the nutritional needs of vulnerable groups, including new-borns and their mothers. |
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De-emphasis in FAO's work related to the expansion of aquaculture in those regions where it has already been developed and where other actors are leading sectoral expansion. |
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Structural changes: The concretization of the growth target also requires better diversification of the productive base and the adoption of sectoral policies taking into account the requirements of the next stage. |
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The numerous sectoral legal documents are hard to co-ordinate and implement, which may be at the origin of nonintegrated sectoral projects and programmes, even on the watershed level. |
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The existence of a Task Force, which works transversally with the Commission's Directorates General, would help to ensure that conflicts between sectoral policies are identified and resolved with all due speed. |
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There are a number of studies aimed at quantifying, at the sectoral level, the restrictiveness of measures affecting trade in services and at assessing their effects on welfare and on the growth path of specific countries. |
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A drop of water, a piece of land, or a kilojoule of renewable energy cannot be seen through the single lens of one sectoral policy or management system. |
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Quebec, for exam ple, has a welldeveloped apprenticeship program in operation, as well as a long hist ory of strong union development, which KRG did not feel the AHRC tools, workshops, and sectoral meetings took into account. |
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Partial phase-outs or sectoral handovers have been achieved in Afghanistan, Cambodia, Colombia, DR Congo, India, Malawi, Sierra Leone, Sudan, and Tanzania. |
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One hundred percent of the financial contribution referred to in Article 2 shall be used to support the implementation of the sectoral fishing policy drawn up by the Mozambican Government. |
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These logics therefore lead to seeking solutions which at best, are local sectoral optima and do not contribute to identifying overall optimal and systemic solutions. |
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Moreover, patterns and quality of growth as well as pro-employment sectoral and structural approaches, including labour versus capital intensive strategies, should be emphasized. |
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Apart from giving the public speedier access to individual accounting information, this will lead to prompter compilation of the Central Balance Sheet Office's sectoral statistics. |
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Closer cooperation in these areas between EU and non-EU countries in the region, as well as increased collaboration between sectoral players, will be the leitmotivs. |
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Has increased sectoral reallocation been a factor in this slow transition? |
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Indeed, these sectoral reallocations boosted productivity between periods. |
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There are three sectoral organizations of the laity in the Church. |
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The decline of heavy industry resulted in a sectoral shift of labour. |
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Sectoral sanctions that could cripple the Russian economy are also long overdue. |
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Sectoral meetings occur more frequently at various locations. |
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