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The government schools reaching into city and rural areas and the missionary schools had been the backbone of primary and secondary education, but in recent decades a mushrooming of private schools, especially in the urban areas, has drastically changed the scenario.
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But the current decade has seen much slower growth, especially in private-sector jobs.
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But many big state or local government projects, especially those conceived on the private-finance initiative (PFI) model, have a life of their own.
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For most people, the upgrading of university colleges to full university status will not be controversial, but more might oppose the granting of university status to private institutions - especially if they seek to make a profit.
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Fellow Forbeser Paul Jankowski disagreed with me generally, but especially when it comes to public servants, arguing that their integrity is required in public and in private.
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Firewalls, Cerf said, were a "necessary but not sufficient" mechanism for security private networks are too easily infected, he said, especially when employees use USB flash drives, laptops and other mobile devices.
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Economic recovery depends partly on domestic policies, but also on external factors and especially on commodity prices, output growth in rich countries and the size of private capital flows.
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But if this trend in private bank money creation continues, it does augur for higher rates of monetary inflation, especially, as Chairman Bernanke suggested at Jackson Hole in August, if aided and embedded by a reduction in the rate of interest the Federal Reserve pays banks on those excess reserves.
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