... of this Article, twenty-four months from the date of entry into force of thisAgreement.2. The UnitedStates agrees to implement fully the obligations of this Chapter upon entry intoforce of ... maintenance of a juridical person, orB. the creation or maintenance of a branch or a representative office, within theterritory of a Party for the purpose of supplying a service;5. “sector" of ... commercial presence, of persons of a Party for the supply of a service in the territory of another Party;4. "commercial presence" means any type of business or professional establishment,including...
... the Committee on Financial Services of the House of Representatives.Speaker of the House of Representatives.Vice President of the UnitedStates andPresident of the Senate.S. 3850—8organization ... issuers;‘‘(iv) issuers of asset-backed securities (as thatterm is defined in section 1101(c) of part 229 of title17, Code of Federal Regulations, as in effect on thedate of enactment of this paragraph);‘‘(v) ... abilitiesor qualifications thereof have in any respect been passed upon,by the UnitedStates or any agency, officer, or employee thereof.‘‘(2) BAN ON REPRESENTATION AS NRSRO OF UNREGISTEREDCREDIT...
... circulating in America was theSpanish silver dollar, defined as consisting of 387 grains of puresilver. The dollar was divided into “pieces of eight,” or “bits,”each consisting of one-eighth of a dollar. ... chosen areas of specialization onthe market. As Rothbard explains:28 A History of Money and Banking in the United States: The Colonial Era to World War II44One of the first expositions of the operation ... anticipation of the future basedon specific understanding of the historical branches of thesciences of human action. . . . What thymology achieves isthe elaboration of a catalogue of human traits....
... Process and Challenges, Hanoi. 14. Damien J. Neven (2000), Evaluating the effects of non-tariff barriers, University of Lausanne. 15. The Australian APEC Study Centre-Monash University (2003), European...
... publication, Growing Up in North America: Child Well-Being in Canada, the United States, and Mexico, and presents an overview of thehealth and safety of children in North America. It is based on the ... example, in the UnitedStates the risk of dying during the first year of life for low-birthweight babies is nearly 25 times that for babies of normal birthweight.16The rate of low birthweight ... 2.4 in the United States. 67Availability of trained personnel at birth is an important contributor to both maternal and childhealth. In Canada and the United States, 99 percent of births were...
... LL.D., PROFESSOR OF AMERICAN ARCHÆOLOGY AND LINGUISTICS IN THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, AND OF GENERAL ETHNOLOGY AT THE ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES, PHILADELPHIA; CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE ... institutions of the higher education in the UnitedStates will, I hope, receive the thoughtful consideration of the officers and patrons of our Universities and Post-Graduate Departments. The need of ... creation in the UnitedStatesof the opportunity of studying this highest of the sciences in a manner befitting its importance. [3] ANTHROPOLOGY, AS A SCIENCE, AND As a Branch of University...
... (18).HIV/AIDSIn 2006, a total of 2,194 persons (668 females and 1,526 males) in the UnitedStates aged 10–24 years received a diag-nosis of AIDS, and a cumulative total of 9,530 persons (3,914 females ... years, 40.8% of Hispanics reported using no method of contraception at last intercourse, compared with 25.2% of non-Hispanic blacks and 10.3% of non-Hispanic whites.e majority (56.5%) of non-Hispanic ... revision of the 2003 Revision of the U.S. Standard Certicate of Live Birth in 2006 but collected data on prenatal care using the format from the 1989 Revision of the U.S. Standard Certicate of Live...
... Inflorescence.—Sterile flowers from the axils of the preceding year's leaves, consisting of globose clusters of stamens with spurred anthers: fertile catkins at ends of preceding year's branchlets, ... or conical head of great beauty when young, becoming more or less irregular with age; foliage of a rich dark green, in long dense tufts at the ends of the branches. Bark.—Bark of trunk reddish-brown, ... periphrase. Especial mention should be made of those botanists whose assistance has been essential to a knowledge of the distribution of species in the New England states: Maine,—Mr. M. L. Fernald;...
... little study of the roots of trees is practicable, some knowledge of their forms, varieties, and parts is important. The great office of the roots of all plants is the taking in of food from ... pile of plants and paper. On account of the size of many leaves and flower-clusters, these pressed specimens of trees should not be shorter than from 12 to 15 inches, and even a length of 18 ... wording of such authors as Gray, Loudon, etc. The ground covered by the book is that of the wild and cultivated trees found east of the Rocky Mountains, and north of the southern boundary of Virginia...
... Floor, New York, NY 10038, UnitedStates b University of California - Davis School of Medicine, UnitedStates This article will be published in a forthcoming issue of Social Science and Medicine. ... outcome of a pregnancy) as not everyone in the sample experienced all of the types of control presented. Yet events of reproductive control rarely occurred in isolation of other events of reproductive ... DiClemente, R.J. (1997). The effects of an abusive primary partner on the condom use and sexual negotiation practices of African-American women. American Journal of Public Health, 87(6), 1016-1018....