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151. How that interrelationship between society and the private sector operates and potentiates greater scaling of innovative responses to the HRH crisis is not understood.
152. The hoped-for effect on employment has not been noticeable while small- and medium-sized firms, particularly in the private sector, complain that they are not getting much of the new cash.
153. In turn, DARPA‘s activities are part of a larger effort between DOD, academia and the private sector to better defend national networks.
154. With the private sector sitting on its hands, Western governments are lavishing subsidies on CCS.
155. It deserves the whole-hearted backing of scientists, governments and the private sector, says the editorial.
156. Moreover, the idea of human resources management, which first took shape in the industrial circles, was later introduced from the private sector into the public sector.
157. In many quarters in Washington, government officials decamp for the private sector as a matter of course.
158. He said it is "too early" for governments to restrain such measures because the private sector, in his view, is not yet able to lead a self-sustaining global recovery.
159. In a Keynesian model, government deficit spending energizes a depressed economy and can stimulate investment and consumption in the private sector.
160. If there is no support in the private sector (for trade) that raises concerns that pump priming by the government won't be sustainable, " Neumann said."
161. Ministers want to see more interchange between the private sector and the civil service.
162. The world's current debt troubles surfaced first in the private sector, with the 2007 subprime-mortgage crisis.
163. Those that stay are well-qualified and highly employable, and will be snapped up by the private sector, often in better paid, non-science roles.
164. Were it to succeed in its challenge, the NLRB's action would reverberate beyond the private sector.
165. Moreover, state employers often have early pensionable ages—sometimes as low as 55—so the newly retired still have plenty of vigour they might otherwise lavish on the private sector.
166. In his memoirs he often speaks disparagingly about the private sector.
167. Bush signed on July 26, 1990, can be burdensome, costly and an overextension of the government's authority over the private sector, others say it could be stronger.
167. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
168. The pessimists are arguing that this crisis has set off a great unwinding of leverage, which pits the private sector credit system against the Fed in a giant tug-of-war.
169. The result has been burgeoning variety and a breakneck expansion of the private sector.
170. At least 91 of the agency's upper-level managers have left for the private sector in the past 10 years, according to data compiled by The Washington Post.
171. The Court held that the private sector was covered by the directive.
172. He was never in the armed services, newt really held a job in the private sector.
173. That's why the private sector under-invests in basic science — and why the public sector must invest in this kind of research.
174. The basic way to resolve the acute problem is to maximize market's function in the private sector and maximize the function of public choice mechanism.
175. The financial burden of the debt equals the net amount that the government as a whole owes to the private sector.
176. Instead of permanent employment at state-owned or collective enterprises (SOCEs), Chinese workers are more likely to have jobs in the private sector where job security is not as guaranteed.
177. he said, applauding the recognition of Steven Chu, US energy secretary, that the private sector holds the key.
178. Given the extreme fragility of the private sector, that could cause another economic downturn.
179. The small and middle-sized enterprises (SME) in the private sector have sparked unprecedented economic boom since China adopted the reform and opening-up policy in 1978.
180. Without strong government backing, the private sector was loth to fork out.
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