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About 20,000 refugees settled around the synagogue, in an area called the Restricted Sector for Stateless Refugees but more commonly known as the Jewish Ghetto.
But instead of allowing schools to freely respond to the demand of parents, the market force is regulated, and hence helps promote the government's direct involvement in the private sector, by implicitly directing the market force through limiting the vouchers to a restricted sector of the wholly private ECE market while explicitly tying financial assistance with official quality assessments.
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In the past five years the list of prohibited and restricted sectors has changed but not shrunk much.
The ruling was the latest indication that Beijing's long-assumed tolerance of overseas capital finding its way into the economy's restricted sectors might be waning, a development that could have far-reaching implications for investors and the companies they support.
The neo-liberal reforms of privatisation and a restricted public sector as a recipe for growth have a dated feel to them.
I thought the idea of creating this sort of haven in Iceland – a country struggling with the exposure of massive amounts of corruption, not to mention a severely restricted media sector – was both novel and intriguing.
We identified another small cohort of patients presenting with segmental cell loss restricted to sector CA1 (CA1-sclerosis).
We further distinguished two atypical variants characterized either by severe neuronal loss restricted to sector CA1 (MTS type 2; n = 10, 6%) or to the hilar region (MTS type 3, n = 7, 4%).
Job opportunities for young doctors in Mali, however, have not increased proportionally: public sector recruitment remains restricted, the private sector in Bamako is reaching saturation, opportunities for specialisation are scarce, international brain drain is negligible, and NGOs recruit experienced doctors.
At the same time, economists are predicting that wages and salaries in the private sector will increase by 4% a year, while the government is committed to restricting public sector salary growth to an average 1%.
But if commissioning is what the public sector does, it will be restricted by public sector wage constraints along the lines of the Daily Mail's criteria that no one in the public sector should be paid more than the prime minister.
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