So will a shift in clinical trial and research locations to less
affluent countries with a more varied subject pool positively impact on key oncology developments in the future?
Not exact matches
And local efforts at changing that are not at all helped by businesspeople from
affluent countries —
with supposedly sophisticated markets and best - in - class business practices — show up
with briefcases full of cash.
A recent report by the Academy of Finland warned that some schools in the
country's large cities were becoming more skewed by race and class as
affluent, white Finns choose schools
with fewer poor, immigrant populations.
It has now spread across the
country with several
affluent individuals showing the risk appetite for investing in startups and as newer platforms such as Lead Angels and LetsVenture emerged.
Republicans should be happy to learn this Truth that has brought America to the state of Light for Obama to pick on it.One thing good about American Democracy is it is «truly participating» and lasting
with lessons for others to follow in modernity to tap blue horizons of life.Those blue horizons just do not end in economics that has many minds to tap the financial barometer of the
country self educative in working of its
affluent class and ordinary class both domestically and internationally relating to perfection
with budgeting of money in economic plans that have been existing and are in the process to move charismatically
with a tide over where bipartisan element also comes into play well integrated to test the mettle of the top leader of the
country who has to stand over the continuous democratic element evolving of the
country both in economic as well as inherently in spiritual terms for the good of the people at large mixing
with the culture of exchange that has humanity behind it to survive??
Protein - energy malnutrition, anemia and blindness from vitamin A deficiency are very closely associated
with poverty, only rarely occurring in the
affluent population — even in developing
countries.
Christians in
affluent countries in the twentieth century have grown used to such a fast pace of life and to such constant changes in the material environment that we tend to think that our problems are unique, that the past is worthless as a source of wisdom for modern times, and that our ancestors in the faith have little in common
with us.
I am all for raising awareness that the hazards of childbirth are not yet something that can be ignored and forgotten — but I get irritated when the problems of
affluent countries get muddled up
with the plight of less fortunate women, where the suffering is mind boggling, and there doesn't seem to be much political will to do anything about it.
We also partner
with our sister organizations through the IBFAN network to promote breastfeeding in less
affluent countries.
I am a mother raising children in a relatively
affluent part of the
country (while being non-
affluent), and this post resonated
with me.
Second, as protests spread to the more
affluent parts of the
country, people poured into the streets of cities like Sfax and Tunis and began to organize themselves
with cell phones and Facebook.
Pay - for - performance — reimbursing health care providers based on the results they achieved
with their patients as a way to improve quality and efficiency — has become a major component of health reforms in the United States, the United Kingdom, and other
affluent countries.
With the exception of a few highly
affluent states in the Persian Gulf, these dryland
countries face severe and intensifying challenges, including frequent and deadly droughts, encroaching deserts, burgeoning populations and extreme poverty.
Dr. Margaret Chan, WHO Director - General, stated that «From past experience, we also know that influenza may cause mild disease in
affluent countries, but more severe disease,
with higher mortality, in developing
countries.»
While many
affluent suburban districts have lower achievement than we might expect, some districts are producing very high achievement even when compared
with that of students in other developed
countries.
Unfortunately, student achievement in many
affluent suburban districts is worse than parents may think, especially when compared
with student achievement in other developed
countries.
There are an endless number of interesting stories that could be told
with this information, but the one that really stood out to us is that achievement in many of our
affluent suburban public school districts barely keeps pace
with that of the average student in a developed
country.
It matters not that you're an
affluent child living in a first - world
country, or a working student trying to eke out a living in a
country ridden
with unrest.
How can you measure an
affluent Scandinavian
country with a sprawling industrialised superpower or an emerging Asian city state?
Brought in as a CBU, the S60 Cross
Country just might find a connect
with the
affluent Indians.
The populations of rich
countries have got to the end of a long historical journey... as the relationship between health and economic growth have leveled off, so too has the relationship
with happiness... [In]
affluent developed
countries, further rises in income count for less and less.»
The accelerating pace of wealth accumulation among the
affluent coincides
with a widening gap between the rich and everyone else in many developed
countries.
As you can, see the top three average deposits
countries remain in the running even when they have to compete
with less
affluent countries on a normalized scale.
This may be true for some developing
countries, but in the developed
countries, the premises of endless growth is to pacify the less
affluent members without having to deal
with redistributive issues.
(3) The
countries most vulnerable to climate change, due both to greater exposure to harmful impacts and to lower capacity to adapt, are developing
countries with very low industrial greenhouse gas emissions that have contributed less to climate change than more
affluent countries.
But juxtaposing the 100 - percent scenarios that promise a permanent high - energy economy
with critiques showing such projects to be futile should lead us to a different vision altogether: that, at least in
affluent countries, it would be better simply to transform society so that it operates on far less end - use energy while assuring sufficiency for all.
Today,
with one of the largest Iraqi communities in the
country, El Cajon is very diverse; because of its lack of large employers and rather remote location, it is not very
affluent.
There are areas of the
country that had competitive individual markets prior to Obamacare, largely places that are urban
with affluent populations.
OK, go ahead and laugh: Take newlyweds
with a modest income and little savings for a downpayment, and tell them they can buy a house in one of the most
affluent parts of the
country — say, in Northern Virginia, just outside the nation's capital.
With low prices and mortgage rates still available in most parts of the
country,
affluent buyers — or those who have always dreamed of a cabin on a lake — are making their move and purchasing second homes in exotic locations to be used as vacation getaways.