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Table A5.1. Number of Foreign-funded NGOs Registered with NGO Affairs Bureau, 1990.98 Period Local NGOs Foreign NGOs Total NGOs
Table A5.2. Foreign-funded NGO Projects and Amounts Released to NGOs, 1991-98 Period Number of projects US$ Amounts approved US$ Amounts released
Table 1 Choosing a state of affairs: examples.
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Table 24: How knowledgeable are you personally about military affairs?
2002
"... In PAGE 13: ... Military expertise Newspaper executives (40%) were more likely to report (Table 22) that at least one reporter on their staff was a military expert than television executives (21%). Although similarly few newspaper and tele- vision executives (Table 23) had served in the mili- tary (a mean of 9%), on a scale where 3 was very knowledgeable, 2 somewhat knowledgeable, and 1 was not very knowledgeable, television execu- tives reported themselves ( Table24 ) to be signifi- cantly more knowledgeable about military affairs (mean = 2.02) than did newspaper executives (mean = 1.... ..."
Table 3: Veterans Affairs Safety Assessment Code Matrix Severity Definitions
2002
"... In PAGE 58: ..., 2001). As shown in Table3 , the VA SAC severity score is classified into catastrophic, major, moderate, and minor events that are each defined with respect to the harm (actual or potential) to humans (patients, visitors, and staff) and equipment and facility damage. Within the severity categories, expected frequency of an event also is scored to determine what action to take with respect to an event.... ..."
Table 6. Example of naming differences Ministry of religious/Islamic affairs
Table 19: Foreign capital
"... In PAGE 21: ... It is presumed that a firm with partial foreign ownership is more likely to be affiliated with international markets tha n a strictly Mexican-owned firm. In both 1993 and 1999, foreign ownership had a positive effect on productivity and wages, controlling for both firm and individual characteristics (see Table19 ). Firms mostly owned by foreigners are statistically more productive than firms owned by locals, and they pay higher wages.... ..."
Table 1. Foreign Residents and Employed Foreigners: 1960-2000 Foreign Residents and Employed Foreigners: 1960- 2000
2002
"... In PAGE 2: ...ERMANY AS AN IMMIGRATION COUNTRY............................................................................................4 Table1 .... In PAGE 5: ... I apos;ve not heard the chancellor saying he apos;ll give the billions it will cost to pay for this. Will industry pay? quot; Table1 highlights the problem emphasized by Stoiber. In the early 1970s, about 2/3 of the foreigners in Germany were employed wage and salary workers.... ..."
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