Not exact matches
However, we can say with some confidence that central government schemes aimed at social justice tend to undermine community, retard economic
growth, and exacerbate the
differences between the poor and the wealthy in this
country just as they did in South America.
Controlled trials of exclusive versus mixed breastfeeding for four to six months, developing
countries Infant outcomes
Growth Weight gain was not significantly different
between infants assigned to continued exclusive breastfeeding to six months versus those assigned to mixed breastfeeding from four to six months, with a mean
difference (MD) in weight gain from four to six months of 20.78 g / mo (95 % confidence interval (CI)-LSB--21.99 to 63.54], p = 0.34; 2 trials / 265 infants) and from six to 12 months of -2.62 g / mo (95 % CI -LSB--25.85 to 20.62], p = 0.83; 2 trials / 233 infants).
As a result of the workshop, Hussein witnessed a
growth in confidence among the international students, who openly discussed the
differences between writing in the United States and their
countries.
In making our estimates, we take into account
differences between countries in their level of income, the average number of years students are in school, and population
growth rates.
If one
country's test - score performance was 0.5 standard deviations higher than another
country during the 1960s — a little less than the current
difference in the scores
between such top - performing
countries as Finland and Hong Kong and the United States — the first
country's
growth rate was, on average, one full percentage point higher annually over the following 40 - year period than the second
country's
growth rate.
In fact, the long - run expected increase in the real exchange rate
between two
countries can be approximated by the
difference in productivity
growth rates (estimated by real per capita GDP
growth rates).
In
countries such as the US, most urban development /
growth predates the period considered by Menne and hence when looking for temperature trends (rather than absolute accuracy in the temperature measurement), during the period considered by Menne, one would not expect to see substantial
differences between good and bad sited stations, or
between urban and rural stations.