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Subject to these safeguards, it makes sense for countries to use the private sector, especially in places where public-sector provision has fallen short.As for dams, they loom large in the "hard path" to water, which is why rich countries in the 20th century were building ever bigger ones.
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Cameron's logic goes that reducing regulations will somehow "free up" benevolent house-builders to bring forth the long-awaited bounty of new homes, the provision of which has fallen to the lowest level since the 1920s.
Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase alone have already paid or provisioned $100 billion between them.The burden has fallen most heavily on banks deemed "too big to fail" (or "systemically important" in regulator-speak).
This assertion confirms Nsibambi (1998) that, in health, provision of medical care and services has fallen far short of local needs through lack of finances.
GP provision of universal child health reviews has fallen considerably in Scotland since implementation of the revised child health surveillance system from 2005 as would have been expected.
So far, every step Mr. Gore has taken in Florida's disputed vote count has fallen under the provisions of state law that allow for protests of elections.
Since the onset of the financial crisis SME lending has fallen 25% and financial provision for many parts of society has been severely limited.
The new law includes such pools, as an interim step until broader insurance coverage provisions take effect in 2014, but enrollment has fallen short of expectations.
The number of hospital beds for older people has fallen by nearly half, focusing the NHS role on acute care provision for this population.
Fear has fallen.
He has fallen short.
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