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To bolster progress in this key area of reform the IMF programme includes two structural benchmarks: the first pertains to a bill including an ethics code for public officials and the second to an anti-corruption and economic crimes bill.
For instance, AI integrations can allow leaders to gradually automate low-skill tasks, so leaders will have to decide how employees can focus on the development and improvement of higher-level skillsets and use them to bolster progress on the departmental and overall company levels.
Other panellists noted that such programmes receive low funding priority compared to other sectors, even though they bolster progress on many of the MDGs.
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The new microloan program is aimed at bolstering the progress of producers through their start-up years by providing needed resources and helping to increase equity so that farmers may eventually graduate to commercial credit and expand their operations.
For this large demographic, the expansion of the TAB Program might prove a godsend and, in the process, bolster the state's progress toward its 60X30TX goals.
Investor sentiment was also bolstered by more progress in the military campaign in Afghanistan.
On one level the film is engagingly modest, showing extracts from a life in progress, bolstered by well-written dialogue (is Linklater the US answer to Eric Rohmer?) and consistently unaffected performances –Patricia Arquette and Ethan Hawke play the parents.
And yet, following the release of Windows Phone 8 at the end of last year, along with new hardware from Nokia that could match, at last, rival devices, Windows Phone has outlasted BlackBerry, made market share progress, bolstered its app store depth, and has more or less become the accepted third place mobile platform.
His plans need far more public exposure, especially outside the Palestinian territories, and his state building effort must be bolstered by tangible progress in the political process.
The program, "The Uncounted Enemy: A Vietnam Deception," said, as Mr. McNamara put it in his book, "that Westy ordered his intelligence officers knowingly to underestimate enemy strength in order to bolster his claims of military progress".
Further, to bolster this aggressive approach, encouraging progress has been made in negotiating price reductions for second line anti-tuberculous drugs through a WHO-convened Working Group and its 'Green Light Committee' [ 35].
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