Meanwhile, Latinas born abroad are often condemned to low-paying jobs by an even skimpier education or a poor knowledge of English.
Mr Robinson says he has no knowledge of the poor accounting practices.
The researchers also found that doctors and nurses had a poor knowledge of the subject - few were actually aware of the problems that can occur.
" According to KCNA, they described him as "nothing but a political charlatan who does not know where to stand, a mere puppet and a guy with a poor knowledge of history.
You should not confuse poor implementation, skill, or knowledge with what you believe is poor methodology.
One reason why the pillage continues is that knowledge of fish stocks is poor, especially in developing countries.
The problem, and this explains your firing, is that your musings reveal a shocking lack of knowledge about how rich and poor economies work, the purpose of currencies, and the role of comparative advantage in lifting all economic boats.
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The lack of technological knowledge is the reason for the wide disparity between the rich and the poor nations today, because the rich nations are getting richer much faster than the poor nations due to investment in technological knowledge, the gap will continue to widen.
For those with poor English and little knowledge of how the British labour market works, exploitation by a gangmaster is better than no exploitation at all.
Many Japanese SMEs have the technology and knowledge base, yet are capital-poor with exorbitantly high labor and materials operations costs relative to Chinese firms.
Anthropogenic CO2 has some effect but our knowledge of the natural drivers is still so poor that we cannot accurately estimate what the anthropogenic CO2 contribution is.
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Worldwide, we need to unite in equipping our young rich and poor with skills and knowledge that will make them productive citizens of the world.
This is possibly the most interesting part of this dungeon in LFR as poor communication or simple lack of knowledge regarding the area can result in a quick and chaotic end.
Sao Paulo's inhabitants suffer from a high degree of urban paranoia stemming from the knowledge of the huge gap between rich and poor in Brazil, and the underclass that this creates.
It is thrilling to imagine them delivering insight and inspiration to knowledge-seekers old and young, rich and poor, in every corner of the planet.
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While impressive this will only chip away at the inequities that exist worldwide where the poor are not provided with the basic knowledge necessary to find a path to success.
He told his wife about the behaviors that lead to poor performance: namely, overconfidence about their skills, their knowledge and their future prospects.
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Arya does a poor job of playing the servant girl though, what with her knowledge of history, her speech, and her Arya-ness.
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It supports the development of common strategies, methods and tools to build inclusive, open and pluralistic knowledge societies and to narrow the gap between the information rich and the information poor.
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An infusion of foreign talent into a country with a faltering professional league and poor World Cup performances has paid dividends over the long term in knowledge-sharing and experience, contributing to revivals of both professional league and World Cup play.
The book correctly identifies some of the reasons why this does not happen in poor countries, where companies often fail to understand their customers and lack knowledge of their relative position in an industry.
China keeps angry, poor young men on the farms and compliant, while relocating relatively wealthy female knowledge and service workers in the cities.
As a child growing up in a poor region of southern Algeria, Abou Zeid had little formal schooling, but his intimate knowledge of the border with Libya made him an expert smuggler.
The result is a profound imbalance in the global production of knowledge: probably the most powerful engine of divergence in global well-being between the rich and the poor.
That alone produces an extraordinary economic distortion: between 1992 and 2000 the number of colleges in Russia increased by 75%, but many of them, education experts say, are of poor quality, there to satisfy their students' hunger for staying alive as much as their thirst for knowledge.
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