Sentence examples for aid implications from inspiring English sources

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"The Treasury had a key interest in the Verde transaction, in particular given the state aid implications; and as you would expect, ministers and officials met with the relevant parties from time to time to monitor progress on the deal.

DfID is due to report before Easter on the broader aid implications of the UK government running an aid programme in Yemen while its arms sales help fuel a destructive civil war in the country.

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Even overseas, where foreign aid has implications in a much broader national security context than before 9/11, socioeconomic development is as much a business opportunity as it is a foreign policy challenge -- finding The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid is as much about creating the ground floor as it is getting in on it.

Mr. Bush's advisers accused the Gore campaign of playing fast and loose with the facts of the disputed vote in Florida, and they came to a news conference here armed with voter registration statistics, visual aids and pointed implications that Vice President Al Gore and his allies were acting like sore losers.

43 A focus on common knowledge and its role as a guide for our behavior makes SRT well suited to study how the public in different countries perceives hearing aids and the implications of these representations.

The disproportionate falls in Africa's poverty rate will not happen until after that date.Make Bono historyThe record of poverty reduction has profound implications for aid.

What would be the best way for such a contribution to be made (directly to the school, student, or parent? Into a 529?) as far as aid, tax and other implications for both parties?

The UK international development select committee backed Greening's decision, but in a report published on Friday it said DfID should consider the alternative channels to deliver its aid and the wider implications for its programmes if unrest in the region continues.

This study demonstrated the role of driver trust in in-vehicle navigation aid use and has implications for designing navigation systems that support trust and performance.

This study shows that the degree of restrictiveness is an important aspect of decision aid design and has implications for both future research and practice.

Our first set of research questions examine whether the SNA literature finds specific network structures common to drug trafficking organizations; if there are differences between group structures and market structures; and, whether these structural patterns offer strategic implications to aid crime control efforts aimed at disrupting the illicit drug trade.

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