Mr. Liow is a professor of comparative and international politics and associate dean at S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore.
Senior Yale lecturers like Yale's diplomat-in-residence and eminent international security studies scholar Charles Hill, and Yale's Sterling Professor Emeritus of English and Comparative Literature and Holocaust survivor Geoffrey Hartman, served on YIISA's faculty advisory committees and participated in its activities.
Between them, the two symbolize, perhaps better than words can describe, the comparative level of architectural technology, the comparative level of craftsmanship and the comparative level of affluence and sophistication the two cultures had attained at that epoch of history.
Trade moves labor and other resources from areas of our comparative disadvantage to areas of our comparative advantage and thus increases production available for consumption by all.
It will work with dynamic roundtables, coordinated in order to dialogue, understanding and socializing experiences and reflections on the conceptual advances of the comparative education and the difficulties and challenges of "borrowing ideas".
Among his major publications are studies on education planning, international and comparative education, intercultural and international dimensions of education, internationalization of educational policies.
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"Now in its third year, the Federal Reserve's review of capital plans provides a regular, structured, and comparative way to promote and assess the capacity of large bank holding companies to understand and manage their capital positions, with particular emphasis on risk-measurement practices, " Federal Reserve governor Daniel Tarullo said.
Mr Tiana wrote 19 books and 150 articles on various themes concerning history of education, comparative education and the evaluation of educational systems.
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For in addition to his higher-profile roles as a professor of English and comparative literature at Columbia University and as a controversial commentator on Middle Eastern and international politics, Said was music critic at America's foremost left-leaning political weekly, the Nation, from 1986 until his death in 2003.
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Copper is one of Chile's important comparative advantages and will remain an important player in our economy.
Install Transparency Council based on a model of governance quality that promotes citizen contribution, incorporating comparative experiences and best practices.
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The Wall Street Journal reviewed comparative data and came up with the best characteristics of a well-run, affordable 401(k) plan.
What this kind of comparative data and analysis allows us to do is see more clearly where progress is and isn't occurring.
Certainly, as a comparative unknown and a late entrant to the race, he could make Mrs Clinton look like an elder statesman.
He was told that Ms. Reist's father had been a medievalist and comparative literature professor at Columbia, and that his daughter and Ms. Reist had been best friends since they attended kindergarten at the Chapin School.
One of the great difficulties of evaluating the comparative advantages and disadvantages of deterrence versus preemption is that once we have taken preemptive action, it is almost never possible to know whether deterrence would have worked as well or better.
Webster says he's seen a number of productivity applications, such as a shopping service that scans bar codes with the phone's camera and supplies comparative pricing, product reviews and local store information.
ReachLocal roll out a new offering that will not only allow act as a vetting service and comparative search engine for consumers to find plumbers, locksmiths and repair personnel (those indispensable heroes of modern life), but a means to control and pay for the entire transaction.
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Most prominent was the British paleontologist, biologist, and comparative anatomist Richard Owen, who coined the term dinosauria (Greek for "great lizards"), and in 1853 opened a Dinosaur Court in London's Crystal Palace, holding a banquet in the belly of an ersatz iguanodon.
The agents provided farmers with technical assistance and information, including comparative data on what they and others were achieving.
And since the main macroeconomic factor which affects the comparative attractiveness of stocks and bonds is growth, equity risk premiums are largely a measure of how much risk investors think there is of poor economic growth in the future.
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Sumantra Bose is professor of International and Comparative Politics at the London School of Economics.
It is also beginning to publish comparative graduation rates and job prospects for all universities.
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His research deals with several fields related to teacher education, intercultural education, education sociology and comparative education.
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In that case, no country would have a comparative advantage, and hence there would be no trade.
Trade encourages nations to specialize in their "comparative advantage" and trade with other nations that specialize in theirs.
For a start, it is important not to confuse absolute and comparative advantage.
Mr Obama wants to expand comparative effectiveness studies and health technology assessments.
The United States Government will establish a division of labor with other bilateral, multilateral, and regional actors based on capacity, effectiveness, and comparative advantage.
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