Sentences with phrase «economic numbers count»

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The Brong - Ahafo Region is counted among the regions with the highest number of chieftaincy disputes in the country and that have militated against socio - economic development in many traditional areas.
Justice Archibong (now retired) had in a judgment delivered on April 2, 2012 struck out the 26 counts contained in a charge numbered FHC / L / 443C / 2013 filed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission against Akingbola on the grounds that the prosecution was not diligent in the handling of the case.
This done because this is significant source of emitted CO2 and because this involves economic numbers which have been counted and recorded.
Where the number of Contracting States is relevant in this Protocol, the Regional Economic Integration Organization shall not count as a Contracting State in addition to its Member States which are Contracting States.
Where the number of Contracting States is relevant in this Convention, the Regional Economic Integration Organization shall not count as a Contracting State in addition to its Member States which are Contracting States.
Ajeet Khurana, head of the Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Committee of the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI), told the Economic Times that the group (which counts seven cryptocurrency exchanges among its members) plans to submit a proposal to the government, in which the concerned agencies will be able to look up purchase data for all buyers and sellers on domestic exchanges and trace their activity through their Aadhaar ID or Permanent Account Numbers (PAN).
Voices» 2010 KIDS COUNT Report Challenging Poverty: Supporting Families in Difficult Times highlights indicators of child poverty and family economic hardship in the state of Vermont to provide a context for the Vermont Child Poverty Council's recommendations to reduce the number of children living in poverty by 50 percent.
A growing number of New Jersey children live with parents who lack secure employment and who struggle to meet their children's basic needs, pushing the state to 26th place nationally for the economic well - being of families, according to the Annie E. Casey Foundation's 2015 KIDS COUNT Data Book, released today.
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