I wonder how
they measure things in countries where C - section is not considered a morbidity but rather a reasonable, viable choice e.g. Italy, China, Brazil.
Not exact matches
And that means quite different
things in measures of safety and outcomes
in different
countries.
So - called free - range parenting will soon be the law of the land
in Utah after the governor signed what appears to be the
country's first
measure to formally legalize allowing kids to do
things on their own to foster self - sufficiency.
SALT LAKE CITY (AP)-- So - called free - range parenting will soon be the law of the land
in Utah after the governor signed what appears to be the
country's first
measure to formally legalize allowing kids to do
things on their own to foster self - sufficiency.
«More money
in your pocket, more investment
in our businesses, growing industries, better jobs, stronger prospects for our young people, and the
thing you can't
measure but you just know it when you see it — the sense that our
country is moving ahead once more.»
Although the situation isn't as worse
in comparison to some of the western
countries such as the United States or Canada, medical experts believe that if adequate
measures aren't taken at this moment,
things would get out of control.
«If we're going to be
measuring things like student achievement, not all
countries care about that the way we do
in the U.S.,» Feistritzer said.
Third, we couldn't
measure how many pints of Ben & Jerry's are eaten
in despair, but we could look at how poorly 152 cities ranked on the 2012 Gallup - Healthways Well - Being Index, which evaluated
things such as emotional health, physical health, and healthy behavior for 1,000 adults around the
country.
«As we talk about policies that would make cool roofs an important climate mitigation
measure all across the world, we want to know how
things change
in a
country like India, which has more pollution,» said Surabi Menon, a climate scientist at Berkeley Lab who is one of the lead researchers on the project.
To make
things worse for an already volatile market, India's finance minister Arun Jaitley, also said that the
country's government «does not consider cryptocurrencies legal tender or coin and will take all
measures to eliminate use of these crypto assets
in financing illegitimate activities or as part of the payment system.»