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Mabhouh is described by Israel as being responsible for the abduction and killing of two Israeli soldiers 20 years ago and – probably more significantly – as being heavily involved in arms and logistical links with Iran.
What has probably more significantly affected both the degree of decline of the regional economy during early transition and the speed of it recovery is the level of development of industrial sector in the region by the end of 1980s.
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Those reforms expanded and diversified the supply of higher education institutions, which probably impacted more significantly the educational choice of the poorer quintiles.
The new government may therefore be tempted to use some of this leeway to avoid some of the potentially unpopular 'efficiency' improvements included in its programme (as the PvdA would probably prefer), or to reduce taxes more significantly (which the CDA would probably argue for).
More significantly, Johnson would probably also have been mystified by the category of 'non-fiction', and by the idea of comparing Aidan Hartley's 'memoir of love and war', The Zanzibar Chest (HarperCollins) with Rubicon (Little, Brown, Tom Hollandd's impressive retelling of Roman history.
More significantly, dividends will probably decline this year, making U.S. equities even more expensive.
The bottom line is that there is probably more careful decision-making by the companies, not necessarily that costs have been significantly pushed up.
In fact, to improve service utilization by the poorest and reduce expenses more significantly for women living far from health centres, lowering healthcare costs is probably not enough.
Probably more.
More significantly, P.L.O.
More significantly, it's funny.
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