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Structural and adjustment
Structural adjustment programs with the World Bank and IMF and interest-free credits to support investments in the agriculture, livestock, and transportation sectors have had limited impact.
Structural adjustment agreements with the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, and other international financial institutions aiming at creating necessary conditions for private sector growth, have proved only partly successful.
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Structural adjustment policies emerged from two of the Bretton Woods institutions, the IMF and the World Bank.
Structural adjustment became a major tool for global development of a system of nongovernmental organizations allowing for bypassing local administrations in poor countries in the realization of welfare policies.
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Structural adjustment loan ( SAL ) is a type of loan to developing countries.
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Structural and policies
Macroeconomic factors should also be taken into account, such as the emergence of neo-liberal capitalist policies imposed through the Washington Consensus which include Structural Adjustment Programs, austerity measures, and an emphasis on expanding export-oriented trade at the expense of small-scale producers and rural development.
The NAR entered government with broad national support and goodwill, but support declined as fiscal austerity and neo-liberal economic policies imposed by the International Monetary Fund's Structural Adjustment Program resulted in increased unemployment and a 10 % cut in salaries in the public service.
Structural deficit issues can only be addressed by explicit and direct government policies: reducing spending, increasing the tax base, and / or increasing tax rates.
Structural adjustments are the policies implemented by the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) and the World Bank ( the Bretton Woods Institutions ) in developing countries.
Structural walls were lowered dramatically during the war, especially informal policies against hiring women, minorities, and workers over 45 or under 18.

Structural and aimed
He negotiated a three-year reform program with the International Monetary Fund, supported by the Enhanced Structural Adjustement Facility ( ESAF ) aimed at improving the balance of payments and the outlook for growth.

Structural and at
Present at the Flood: How Structural Molecular Biology Came About.
Structural elements are more clearly distinguished since their recorded bands do not overlap extensively at particular wavelengths as they do in ORD.
Structural proteins are encoded in the 5 ' region of the genome and non structural at the 3 ' end.
Structural diagram of the cochlea showing how fluid pushed in at the oval window moves, deflects the cochlear partition, and bulges back out at the round window.
In 1980 these early post-processualists held a conference at Cambridge University, from which a book was produced, entitled Symbolic and Structural Archaeology ( 1982 ), which was edited by Hodder himself and published by Cambridge University Press.
Of the areas of research carried out at Murdoch that were assessed for the Excellence in Research for Australia exercise in 2010, five were rated 5, defined as ' well above world standard ': Physical Chemistry ( including Structural ); Crop and Pasture Production ; Resources Engineering and Extractive Metallurgy ; Immunology ; Medical Microbiology.
The candidate can register at the Engineering Council UK as a Chartered Structural Engineer once he or she has been elected as a Chartered Member.
Structural genoimcs of ‘’ Mycobacterium tuberculosis ’’: a preliminary report of progress at UCLA.
* Structural Genomics at Brookhaven Natl.
Descriptions of such terms may be found at the CATH Web site the Structural Classification of Proteins ( SCOP ) Web site and a Glaxo-Wellcome tutorial on the Swiss bioinformatics Expasy Web site.
In the Department of Civil Engineering, research is carried out at the Laboratory of Structural Analysis, where structures submitted to very high pressure are evaluated.
Structural hazards are when two instructions might attempt to use the same resources at the same time.
From its modest beginnings in the 1890s as the first state medical school in Texas, the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston ( UTMB ) has developed into a large, sophisticated health science complex with numerous schools and institutes, including: a Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, School of Medicine, School of Nursing, School of Health Professions, Institute for Human Infections and Immunity, Institute for the Medical Humanities, an affiliated Shriners Burns Hospital, the Sealy Center for Molecular Medicine, the Sealy Center for Structural Biology, the Center for Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Diseases, the Center for Addiction Research, the Educational Cancer Center, the Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Women ’ s Health, the Insyitute for Translational Sciences, the Galveston National Laboratory ( GNL ), the Sealy Center for Cancer Cell Biology, the Sealy Center for Environmental Health and Medicine, the World Health Organization Collaborating Center for Tropical Diseases, the Stark Diabetes Center, the Center for Biomedical Engineering, the Center for Environmental Toxicology, the Sealy Center on Aging, the George P. and Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases, and the Sealy Center for Vaccine Development.
More recently, he accepted a position as adjunct professor in the Laboratory for Structural Biology at the University of Alabama in Huntsville and has participated in research activities there involving new microbes he returned from extreme environments such as very alkaline lakes and deep sea hydrothermal vents.
Vincent Scully, the revered architectural historian at nearby Yale University, often referred to the design as " Structural Exhibitionism " in his modern architecture lectures.
Growth arrests at roughly 9 weeks and compartment syndrome of the affected limb are also causes of Structural cTEV.
Structural changes began in June 1993, when HQ Central Army Group ( CENTAG ) at Heidelberg and Northern Army Group ( NORTHAG ) at Mönchengladbach, GE were deactivated and replaced by Headquarters Allied Land Forces Central Europe ( LANDCENT ), which was activated at Heidelberg on 1 July 1993.
* Max Planck Working Groups for Structural Molecular Biology at DESY, Hamburg
In 1927, he was appointed as the first lecturer in Structural Crystallography at Cambridge, becoming the assistant director of the Cavendish Laboratory in 1934.

Structural and nations
* Official or state terrorism –" referring to nations whose rule is based upon fear and oppression that reach similar to terrorism or such proportions .” It may also be referred to as Structural Terrorism defined broadly as terrorist acts carried out by governments in pursuit of political objectives, often as part of their foreign policy.
It takes the struggle in coordination with the African activists and organizations for the preservation of the African continent for the disappearance programmed by wars and conflicts that generate the political looting of the wealth of nations by the repayment of external debt and Plans Structural Adjustment.

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