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"Then it will go to development, and we don't need that.
Back on the main town square, Hearts Cafe (51-8420-4078; www.orgrtscafe.org) is a combination restaurant and outreach organization, founded in 2007 by Sonia Newhouse, a nutritionist from Britain, to employ out-of-work locals; all proceeds go to development projects in the area.
Development of the electronic filing system is ongoing, and in April the attorney general's real estate finance account received almost $1.3 million more than last year from the state budget, much of which will go to development of the e-filing system.
About half the new funds will go to development of nine different Zika vaccines supported by BARDA and NIH.
It will also go to development of better infrastructure and compliance so Greenhouse's software can serve even larger massive clients.
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At the same time, despite renewing international agreements to raise the proportion of their GDP going to development assistance to 0.7 percent, the major developed nations have failed to come even half way to that target.
The Human Genome Project, now all but complete, cost $3 billion, but only about $300 million was spent on the actual DNA sequencing, with the rest going to development of technology.
Another 30% goes to development and to maintaining the site and the giant servers in the U.S., Europe and Asia.
"Of the $557 billion that Washington spent in Afghanistan between 2001 and 2011," Gopal writes, "only 5.4percentt went to development or governance".
Such advocacy should also find ways to tailor the economic and technical assistance provided by development partners, and developed nations go to pastoral development.
I go to product development meetings and marketing meetings.
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