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  • ... for automobile insurance even in small countries. Examples of comparisons between aviation and othe... rate reduction for September currently stands at minus 18 percent [but] this is indicative of th...

  • In the last 10 years the world's leading economic powers have driven important changes in international policy on illicit drug trafficking. They have set up and financed semi-formal or informal transnational groups to proactively implement policy on the ground. This is a reaction to the bureaucratic, formal mechanisms of the United Nations and its agencies, where policy is diluted by the need for consensus among 53 member states, plus various regional groupings of other countries. The new groups take a more integrated approach to the problem by going beyond trafficking into countering money laundering and controlling the sale of precursor chemicals, which criminal gangs use to synthesize drugs earlier in the supply chain to reduce the bulk of trafficked materials. The established link b...

    ...Membership now stands at 101 countries, and a permanent secretariat has ...

  • ...As it stands, there exists no compelling evidence that the unpr... ``divested'' lines for sale in foreign countries where DPL is currently selling them and retain suf...

  • ... the exception of Russia and some member countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), s...-terrorist concept until we understand who stands behind terrorists and what kind of terrorism we ha...

  • Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Georgia inherited a wide array of challenges inherent to the post-Soviet political, economic, and geopolitical landscape: entrenched corruption, unaccountable political elites, external manipulation, a lack of energy security, ethnic discord, and a government unable to pursue comprehensive reforms. The Rose Revolution of Nov 2003 marked a turning point in Georgia's modern history. Today, the economy of Georgia, like that of most former Soviet countries, is diversifying and focusing on areas of comparative advantage in trade, tourism, services, and high-value agriculture. The web of changes stemming from the early reforms in areas like traffic patrol set a pattern for subsequent reforms by demonstrating that changes succeed when they are compre...

    ... million (US$27.6 million) in 2003 and now stands at GEL 3.5 billion (US$1.9 billion). These added r...

  • In this Article I examine “medical tourism”—the travel of patients who are residents of one country to another country for medical treatment—which is fast becoming a multi-billion dollar industry. To date, the primary U.S. medical tourists appear to have been uninsured or underinsured Americans seeking substantial cost savings by traveling to less developed countries for care. More recently, state governments, self-insured firms, Fortune 500 companies, and domestic insurers have begun attempts to get their insured populations to use medical tourism as well by requiring it or giving incentives for its use (what I call “insurer-prompted medical tourism”). There is, however, a dark side to the growth of this industry. In this Article I set out...

    ... of the medical-tourism industry as it now stands, offer a taxonomy of concerns and types of medical...

  • ... not differ from other oil exporting countries. Similarly, our counterfactual analysis illustrate... as oil export tariff and oil excise, Q stands for the quantity of oil exported or produced in a ...

  • ... includes wall and desk mount arms, desk stands, mobile carts, pivots and vertical lifts. With the... worldwide, and representation in 67 countries. Company: eSys Distribution Inc Booth/Stand: 71360...

  • ... security efforts with all neighboring countries, and attending to the myriad of details associated...The committee stands in brief recess. (RECESS). SMITH: Thank you. The...

  • The Regulatory Flexibility Act requires that agencies publish semiannual regulatory agendas in the Federal Register describing regulatory actions they are developing that may have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities (5 U.S.C. 602). Executive Order 12866 ``Regulatory Planning and Review,'' signed September 30, 1993 (58 FR 51735), and Office of Management and Budget memoranda implementing section 4 of that Order establish minimum standards for agencies' agendas, including specific types of information for each entry. The Unified Agenda of Federal Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions (Unified Agenda) helps agencies fulfill these requirements. All Federal regulatory agencies have chosen to publish their regulatory agendas as part of the Unified Agenda. Edi...

    ... voluntary, applicants and the foreign countries that choose to file electronically will do so only... While the EPA stands ready to help Congress craft strong, science-. bas...



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