Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
During this period, Colombia supplied the largest number of students from any client country.
Generally, a big order is accompanied by promises of job creation in the client country.
But 381 foreign nationals still work in embassies in Soviet client countries, the State Department said.
The I.M.F. used to do only a once-a-year checkup on its client countries.
The unusual attacks reflected a growing ideological division and may presage cutbacks in foreign aid and loans to client countries like Cuba.
RIA requirements had also begun to be strongly promoted to its client countries by the World Bank.
One reason is that no big Western bank has collapsed because of client countries' difficulties in paying off debts, although they have had to take some sizable losses.
It provides tax breaks to arms manufacturers, supplies client countries with grants or low-interest loans to buy arms and sometimes forgives bad loans.
This cost depends adversely on the correlation between the business cycle of the client country (the dollarized economy) and the business cycle of the anchor country.
Its competitive advantage is that Rosatom , the state atomic energy corporation, is prepared to guarantee client countries a supply of nuclear fuel for a station's entire operating life.
The ILD has designed successful reforms that have inspired major initiatives in former client countries, such as Egypt, the Philippines, Honduras, and Tanzania.
The fall of communism created more clients for IGPC and by the late 1980s IGPC had over 50 client countries.
There is also the question of what will happen to the nuclear waste if the client country does not have the facilities to accept it when Dounreay is ready to return it.
According to the 2008-2013 business plan agreed by its donors, ESMAP focuses on three core functions to help client countries translate high quality advice into desired outcomes:
The big metanats are now the major world powers, insofar as they control the IMF, the World Bank, the Group of Eleven, and all their client countries."
Searing color, reasonably snug fit and short, short, short: these are the cheerful ways in which he and other Italian designers are responding to the economic woes of client countries.
They cite statistics that they say show that some African client countries have experienced declining per capita income over the last two decades, while other nations that shunned official aid performed better.
"Some in the World Bank bureaucracy have always taken the position that if the United States suggests another country do something differently, the client countries will react against it," Senator Leahy said.
UNIS Vienna plays a dual role: as UN Information Centre it serves four client countries - Austria, Hungary, Slovakia and Slovenia.
The rise of the call center industry in the Philippines has encouraged some Filipinos to "polish" or neutralize their accents to make them more closely resemble the accents of their client countries.
He also attempted to guide the World Bank toward a larger advisory role in the restructuring of public sectors of client countries - especially in the former Communist countries of Eastern Europe.
A metanational takes over the foreign debt and the internal economy of its client countries, kind of like the UN did in Cambodia, or Praxis in Sri Lanka, but much more comprehensively.
Since in the past donors were unable to impose content effectively in the client country's policies, it seems unlikely that donors would be able to impose process standards in making a PRSP.
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