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...(Mexico) II-19 Reliance Industries Limited (India) II-19 Sabic (Saudi Arabia) II-20 Sam Nam P...III-29 Mizushima Aroma Co Ltd. III-29 Pakistan PTA Limited (Pakistan) III-30 PT Amoco Mitsui Pta ...
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...de C.V., Reliance Industries Limited, Sabic, Sam Nam Petrochemical Co., Ltd., Samsung P...III-29 Mizushima Aroma Co Ltd. III-29 Pakistan PTA Limited (Pakistan) III-30 PT Amoco Mitsui Pta ...
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...Due to the limited resources available under this award, Applicants a... labor and youth employment in Indonesia, Pakistan, Tanzania, Egypt, and Guatemala. iii. Scope of Wor...
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...* Advansa Limited (UK) . * Alfa SA de CV (Mexico) . * Alpek Company ...* IBN Rushd (Saudi Arabia) . * ICI Pakistan (Pakistan) . * Indian Oil Corporation Limited (Ind...
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... to Parliament's right to object Within a limited time.(69) . The rights incorporated into the HRA a... at 1; Adrian Levy and Cathy Scott-Clark, Pakistan Links 50 Killings to London, SUNDAY TIMES (London)...
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Overall Pakistan took the challenges and opportunities of globalization with a positive and optimistic attitude as shown by its position during the WTO negotiations and its implementation of the WTO agreements. On the impact of the liberalization policies implemented in Pakistan, the country's economy, however, is still in the process of adjustment and therefore the full impact of the WTO implementation is yet to evolve--as the process follows policy changes in Pakistan and its economic/trading partners' policies. Here, Noshab discusses globalization and WTO in relation to the impact of economic policy changes in Pakistan.
... such as the economic triad leaves a limited role for national governments. Representatives of ...
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... agitation built, albeit tenuously, on the limited understanding of an emergency situation as one inv... 1965 to 1990, Peru from 1981 onward, Pakistan from 1977 to 1985, Malaysia from 1969 onward, Irel...
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Firms in emerging markets have traditionally followed one of two strategies to catch up with multinational enterprises (MNEs): developing customized products, services, or innovative business models or buying and absorbing technology from MNEs. In the era of globalization, these strategies are no longer effective. The new strategy to succeed is innovation-based differentiation, developing core technologies and advanced product offerings that are delivered at a low cost and with excellent customer service. Using this strategy, leading local firms are quickly catching up with MNEs in market development, technology development, or both.
... to be successful by concentrating its limited development resources in carefully selected, narro... markets in Asia (for example, Pakistan and India) and Africa (such as South Africa and Eg...
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...Their criticism has been limited almost entirely to lies, caricatures, and ridiculo... against terrorists in Afghanistan and Pakistan. . Nevertheless, your presidency hasn't gone as sm...
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Examples include the rise in anti-Semitic hate crimes by Muslim youth in France.6 Highlighting the importance of examining the feelings of the "second generation," Skerry distinguishes between two particular routes that American Muslim youth can follow with regard to their place in American society. Other incidents, such as raids on Muslim families in Colorado and Seattle, were mentioned by the Muslim students as well.\n . . keep open lines of communication with the American community at large, to keep participating in interfaith dialogues, and being active in their community whether that be by volunteering [,] etc . . .
... or herself as being from somewhere else (Pakistan or Palestine, for example) as a critical or opposi...Although one can argue that the limited number of interviews limits the applicability of t...