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Graph 1. Die Migranten in den drei Partnerländern zeichnen in etwa das gleiche Bild von ihrer eigenen Bildungssituation. Die meisten von ihnen haben die Grundschule erreicht, viele haben den mittleren Schulabschluss und nur sehr wenige haben zum Beispiel einen Hochschulabschluss. Aber es ist auch erstaunlich, dass einige (unbegleitete) junge Migranten keinen Schulabschluss haben. Dies ist wahrscheinlich auf ihren Ursprung in Kriegsgebieten zurückzuführen. Graph 2: Obstacles regarding education in the host country 18 16 14 12 8 4 2 0 Language Cultural differences
Graph 1. Mean Change in Exports Five Years After a Dispute I analyzed the resulted excluding just the cases in which the ruling was in favor of the defendant, since it would not result in any changes in trade policy regarding the disputed good. Only one dispute fell into this category, and excluding only this one dispute it did not change the graph (See Appendix C).10 I then compared the results in which a panel ruling was in favor of the complainant to those disputes in which the panel ruling was in favor of the defendant or mixed, meaning it was not completely in favor of either the complainant or the defendant.11 The resulting changes in the defendant’s trade policies would also be mixed. The results are displayed in Graph 2. The graph on the right displays the results for disputes in which the ruling was for the complainant. The graph on the left displays the results for disputes in which the ruling was mixed or in favor of the defendant. When the panel ruling was mixed or in favor of the defendant, this resulted in negative values of changes in exports for complainants and third parties. However, non-WTO members experienced an increase in exports as a result. None of these changes, however, can be explained by the theory. Graph 2: Comparing Rulings in Favor of the Complainant or the Defendant 10 This was DS211 - Egypt — Definitive Anti-Dumping Measures on Steel Rebar from Turkey 11 These were DS54, DS55, DS179, DS206, DS299, DS312, DS177, DS344, DS70, DS211 Mean Change in Exports Five Years After Dispute 2 3 4 Complainant Mixed or Defendant 1 = Complainant 2 = Third Parties 3 = WTO Members 4=Non-WTO Members Difference in Log of Exports .5
Graph 1. Trade in goods 0,4 0 0 4,3 4,2 10,8

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  • In applying the temperature assessment in Graph 1 below, tanker drivers will use the milking completion time displayed in the supplier’s milk room as the basis for calculation.

  • Where a supplier’s milk collection is within 2 hours and 20 minutes from the completion of milking, milk may be pumped into the milk tanker at temperatures above 5°C of milking, subject to Xxxxxxxx Cheese sensory grading and applying the temperature assessment Graph 1 below.

  • In applying the temperature assessment in Graph 1, tanker drivers will use the milking completion time displayed in the supplier’s milk room as the basis for the calculation.

  • Should the supplier’s milk collection occur within 2 hours from the completion of milking, milk may be pumped into the milk tanker at temperatures above 5°C (subject to conducting sensory grading and applying the temperature assessment in Graph 1).

  • Facilities were also challenged to ensure FP method provision at the point of treatment, although, according to the patient register data, all PAC clients were counseled in 2012 (Graph 1).

  • However, in CMA Sector 30, the number of FP acceptors nearly doubled from 26 (2008) to 42 (2012) (Graph 1).

  • You need to frequently do incisions, have sterile equipment, and have a certain skill level to put the IUD in place or to insert a Norplant.” Senior MOH Policymaker Overall, some progress has been achieved for offering FP counseling and services despite myths, misconceptions, and the availability trained staff and FP supplies 24/7 at the point of treatment (Graph 1 and Table 4).

  • Variations among the facilities showed the largest decline in the number of PAC clients at CHU-YO, with much smaller declines in CMAs Kossodo and Sector 30 (Graph 1).

  • The decrease was more pronounced in Memba, 74% to 55%, compared to a drop from 77% to 74% in NaV (see Graph 1.) The percent of women who reported having had three of the five components recommended for a birthplan increased only slightly from 0% to 3%.

  • Graph 1: Chart of CRTU Expenditures by Strategy Area (July 2005 - June 2006) 5% 24% 39% Cross-cutting Barrier HIV & FP Hormonals LAPMs Microbicides Tech Support 3% 3% 7% 19% Graph 2 provides an illustration of the strategic allocation and expenditure of FHI resources for the July 2005 – June 2006 reporting year by showing the distribution of CRTU expenditures in comparison with the expenditure of “other FHI funding sources.”1 The graph is ordered to show funding from highest level to the lowest.

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