In this revised version, the scope is expended to more recent speech coders implemented in CME.
Language:English
Score: 1026067.7
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https://www.itu.int/itudoc/itu...aap/history/p840/p840s_ww9.doc
Data Source: un
The quality of the Board 's rep orts. accura te and read er-friendly, is a key eleme nt in help ing th e membership to keep track of th e Organ izati on's expend itures in Peacekeep ing Operations and the efficient fulfillment of its mandates. (...) These issues include but are not limited to:
• Shortcomings regarding the physical verification of items, which has been compromising the reliability of data in the relevant statements
• Lack of standardization in a series of processes and methodologies, leading to the establishment of parallel guidelines, creating risks for the consistency of the work of the Organization
• Lack of a comprehensive, unified Strategic Review policy of peacekeeping operations, compromising the factual evaluation of mandate implementation by relevant stakeholders
• Weaknesses in the overall compliance control of ammunition management, putting the security and the work of peacekeepers at risk and the Organization's funds at stake
• Problems with accuracy and reliability in the reporting process of contingent owned equipment and troop-strength
• Persistent absence of the Letter ofAssist process entirely within Umoja • Imperfections in the supply chain management and procurement processes
The Group would also like to seek clarification on the capital ratios structure and whether the Board is able to identify and explain the liquidity problem being faced by UN Peacekeeping.
Language:English
Score: 1025362.3
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https://www.un.org/en/ga/fifth...f%20Palestine(G77andChina).pdf
Data Source: un
It is disappointing that despite the priority accorded to this issue, the amount of energy expended, the multiple UN resolutions adopted, and the decades of negotiations, dialogues, and engagements, so little has been accomplished.
(...) Once again, UNWRA does not have the funds to continue operations until the end of the year. This puts several important areas in jeopardy, including girls’ education, vaccination rollouts, and humanitarian assistance.
Language:English
Score: 1025362.3
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https://www.un.org/unispal/doc...-united-nations-general-assem/
Data Source: un
Children are easier to manage than adults - although less skilled, they are less aware of their rights, less troublesome, less complaining and more flexible - and ultimately expendable.
For some employers they constitute a reserve of casual labour to be hired and fired at will. (...) Children get the means to support themselves and the employers get a cheap workforce and moral satisfaction from the belief they are putting needy children on the right track.
Source: In-depth analysis of the situation of working street children in Moscow 2001.
Language:English
Score: 1025362.3
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www.ilo.org/moscow/area...WCMS_248995/lang--en/index.htm
Data Source: un
Children are easier to manage than adults - although less skilled, they are less aware of their rights, less troublesome, less complaining and more flexible - and ultimately expendable.
For some employers they constitute a reserve of casual labour to be hired and fired at will. (...) Children get the means to support themselves and the employers get a cheap workforce and moral satisfaction from the belief they are putting needy children on the right track.
Source: In-depth analysis of the situation of working street children in Moscow 2001.
Language:English
Score: 1025362.3
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https://www.ilo.org/moscow/are...WCMS_248995/lang--en/index.htm
Data Source: un
Indeed, I also describe a solution that has been developed, that will be usable in early December, 2002, and that could be put in place permanently if ICANN and the UDRP providers were interested in doing so.
(...) If improvements can be put in place for relatively little cost, it would be appropriate for the Task Force to recommend that version 1.0 be upgraded.
(...) I am not suggesting that ICANN needs to exercise a heavy hand and expend great energies and expense in overseeing the integrity of UDRP information and access to it.
Language:English
Score: 1024722.5
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https://www.itu.int/itudoc/itu...orkshop/cctld/cctld008_ww9.doc
Data Source: un
By delivery rate within field of activity (extra-budgetary funding only)
Field of activity
1994
1995
1995/94
Alloc.
Expend.
% delivery rate Alloc.
Expend.
% delivery rate Delivery rate % +/- International labour standards 597 440 73.8 766 649 84.7 14.9 Employment 8
536 5
049 59.2 8
478 5
010 59.1 0.1 Enterprise and cooperative development 37
515 25
446 67.8 32
230 22
029 68.4 0.8 Training 23
873 14
060 58.9 19
230 11
279 58.7 0.4 Industrial relations and labour administration 6
476 4
103 63.4 6
947 3
864 55.6 -12.2 Working conditions and environment 14
441 8
189 56.7 19
599 11
420 58.3 2.8 Sectoral activities 6
638 4
879 73.5 5
669 3
344 59.0 19.8 Social security 2
952 1
571 53.2 3
770 1
560 41.4 22.3 Bureau of statistics 285 162 56.9 639 319 50.0 12.2 Support to development policies 39
432 25
121 63.7 35
581 24
611 69.2 8.6 Institute 379 267 70.3 95 96 100.8 43.4 Employers' activities 3
004 1
022 34.0 3
002 640 21.3 37.4 Workers' activities 6
195 3
620 58.4 6
388 3
291 51.5 11.8 Miscellaneous 1 15
681 10
407 66.4 16
399 12
393 75.6 13.9 Total
166
005 104
337 62.9
158
794 100
504 63.3
0.7
1 See footnote to Appendix III.
Language:English
Score: 1022593.1
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www.ilo.org/public/engl...relm/gb/docs/gb267/tc-1-a1.htm
Data Source: un
By delivery rate within field of activity (extra-budgetary funding only)
Field of activity
1994
1995
1995/94
Alloc.
Expend.
% delivery rate Alloc.
Expend.
% delivery rate Delivery rate % +/- International labour standards 597 440 73.8 766 649 84.7 14.9 Employment 8
536 5
049 59.2 8
478 5
010 59.1 0.1 Enterprise and cooperative development 37
515 25
446 67.8 32
230 22
029 68.4 0.8 Training 23
873 14
060 58.9 19
230 11
279 58.7 0.4 Industrial relations and labour administration 6
476 4
103 63.4 6
947 3
864 55.6 -12.2 Working conditions and environment 14
441 8
189 56.7 19
599 11
420 58.3 2.8 Sectoral activities 6
638 4
879 73.5 5
669 3
344 59.0 19.8 Social security 2
952 1
571 53.2 3
770 1
560 41.4 22.3 Bureau of statistics 285 162 56.9 639 319 50.0 12.2 Support to development policies 39
432 25
121 63.7 35
581 24
611 69.2 8.6 Institute 379 267 70.3 95 96 100.8 43.4 Employers' activities 3
004 1
022 34.0 3
002 640 21.3 37.4 Workers' activities 6
195 3
620 58.4 6
388 3
291 51.5 11.8 Miscellaneous 1 15
681 10
407 66.4 16
399 12
393 75.6 13.9 Total
166
005 104
337 62.9
158
794 100
504 63.3
0.7
1 See footnote to Appendix III.
Language:English
Score: 1022593.1
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https://www.ilo.org/public/eng...relm/gb/docs/gb267/tc-1-a1.htm
Data Source: un
Powerful constraint is amount of required efforts (physical and financial) that must be expended to address adequately defined context.
Language:English
Score: 1020769.3
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https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/W...tions/S2P4-Abstract-Sarian.doc
Data Source: un
Innovations for future networks and services
Final Energy Rise Telecommunication Energy
Dispose Energy
Index Index Index
A
DE
RTE
FE
Device Price = Capex
Operational cost = Opex
Disposal cost = Opex
Energy expended to
make the device and
bring it to the end user
Energy used by the device to perform its
work
Energy waste at the
Device’s end of life
E c o n
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I m
p a c t
Language:English
Score: 1020769.3
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https://www.itu.int/dms_pub/it.../29/05/T29050000110002PDFE.pdf
Data Source: un