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Microsoft Word - Hotel List LIST OF HOTELS WITH ICAO CORPORATE RATES PARTICIPANTS ARE REQUIRED TO MAKE THEIR OWN RESERVATION(S). (ICAO MID REGIONAL OFFICE DOES NOT TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR HOTEL RESERVATION OR CONFLICT (S) BETWEEN PARTICIPANTS AND THE HOTEL) 15 June 2015 HOTEL RATE US $ ADDRESS TELEFAX NO. E-MAIL TELEPHONE NUMBER(s) TRANSPORTATION BY TAXI TO MID OFFICE (fare) Hotel Heliopolis (Fairmont) Heliopolis Room $115.00S-$130.00D Fairmont Room $150.00S-$165.00D Fairmont View Room $170.00S-$185.00D Above Rates include -Breakfast basis -Service Charges & Taxes ** Orouba Street Heliopolis (202) 22677600 Attention Reservation Department hli.reservations@fairmont.com Cc hli.sales@fairmont.com (202) 22677730/40 40 Radisson Blu Hotel Standard Room US$90.00 S&D Business Room US$140.00 S&D Including breakfast Abdel Hamid Badawi St. (...) Also no reservation is made on the web (online) published rate as this will prevent from obtaining ICAO Corporate rates. - END -
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Score: 1017581.4 - https://www.icao.int/Meetings/...Documents/Cairo_Hotel_List.pdf
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Thus, only the most recent ratings for each project evaluated by IOE are used in preparing the ARRI. (...) Both data series present the ratings by year of project completion. 17. Main trends in performance are explained through an analysis of the percentages of projects rated moderately satisfactory or better. 18. (...) Relevance presents the largest disconnect, where the PMD ratings tend to be 0.42 higher on average. Also the difference in the mode ratings is the same as last year.
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Score: 1012727.1 - https://www.ifad.org/documents...be-03db-4bca-9c08-f75adedbc473
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The 2nd Asia-Pacific Spectrum Management conference 25-26 April 2016 The Asia-Pacific Digital Societies Policy Forum 2016 27-28 April 2016 Hotel Reservation Form (Confirmation letter will be sent back when we receive the detailed information of credit card guarantee) Attention to NOVOTEL BANGKOK PLATINUM PRATUNAM Reservation Department: 220 Petchaburi Rd., Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400 Thailand Tel: +66(0) 2 209 1700 Fax: +66(0) 2 160 7200 Email: H7272-SL4@ACCOR.COM Room rate Room Type Single Occupancy Double Occupancy Standard room ( ) THB 3,296 net ( ) THB 3,296 net · All rates are inclusive of American breakfast and Wi-Fi access · Guest room rates are per room per night inclusive of 10% service charge and applicable government tax (currently 7%) · Cancellation Policy : Any cancellation or unsold room notice later than 72 hours (3 days) of arrival date, the hotel will proceed late cancellation penalty charge one night stay to individual guest own account accordingly · No Show Policy : Any no show guest, the hotel will proceed no show penalty charge one night stay to individual guest own account accordingly Guest Details: Surname : ………………………………………………. (...) The 2 nd Asia - Pacific Spectrum Management conference 25 - 2 6 April 2016 The Asia - Pacific Digital Societies Policy Forum 2016 2 7 - 28 April 2016 Hotel Reservation Form (Confirmation letter will be sent back when we receive the detailed information of credit card guarantee) Attention to NOVOTEL BANGKOK PLATINUM PRATUNAM Reservation Department : 220 Petchaburi Rd., Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400 Thailand Tel: +66(0) 2 209 1700 Fax: +66(0) 2 160 7200 Email: H7272 - SL4@ACCOR.COM Room rate Room Type Single Occupancy Double Occupancy Standard room ( ) THB 3,296 net ( ) THB 3,296 net - All rates are inclusive of American breakfast and Wi - Fi access - Guest room rates are per room per night inclusive of 10% service charge and applicable government tax (currently 7%) - Cancellation Policy : Any cancellation or unsold room notice later than 72 hours (3 days) of arrival date, the hotel will proceed late cancellation penalty charge one night stay to individual guest own account accordingly - No Show Policy : Any no show guest, the hotel will proceed no show penalty charge one night stay to individual guest own account accordingly Guest D etails: Surname : ………………………………………………. (...) The 2 nd Asia-Pacific Spectrum Management conference 25-26 April 2016 The Asia-Pacific Digital Societies Policy Forum 2016 27-28 April 2016 Hotel Reservation Form (Confirmation letter will be sent back when we receive the detailed information of credit card guarantee) Attention to NOVOTEL BANGKOK PLATINUM PRATUNAM Reservation Department: 220 Petchaburi Rd., Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400 Thailand Tel: +66(0) 2 209 1700 Fax: +66(0) 2 160 7200 Email: H7272-SL4@ACCOR.COM Room rate Room Type Single Occupancy Double Occupancy Standard room ( ) THB 3,296 net ( ) THB 3,296 net - All rates are inclusive of American breakfast and Wi-Fi access - Guest room rates are per room per night inclusive of 10% service charge and applicable government tax (currently 7%) - Cancellation Policy : Any cancellation or unsold room notice later than 72 hours (3 days) of arrival date, the hotel will proceed late cancellation penalty charge one night stay to individual guest own account accordingly - No Show Policy : Any no show guest, the hotel will proceed no show penalty charge one night stay to individual guest own account accordingly Guest Details: Surname : ……………………………………………….
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Score: 1008928.8 - https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/R...um_Hotel_Reservation_Form.docx
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(see chart 1) Furthermore, in many of these countries, lower unemployment rates reflected women's withdrawal from the labour market, especially in the first phase of the transition process (see table 4). In all countries for which data was available, the decline in women's activity rates was sharper than for men between 1985 and 1997, except Slovenia. This may be less relevant to explain lower unemployment rates for women since 1997 as in a number of countries women's activity rates declined less than men's, or, such as in Hungary or Russia, increased more than men's.
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Score: 1006826.2 - https://unece.org/fileadmin/DAM/press/pr2002/02opa08e.htm
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,had continuously boon rocognizedby the Fiund.On 21 April 1951 the date of the Torquay Protoool, the official selling rate. (i ..,' exchane rate applying to imports) was ? (...) The additionofthe sur charge to the old official selling rate resulted in a rate of?9.252 per IC/SR.44 Page 3 US dollar which currently applied, inter alia, all imports. (...) WYNDHAMWHITH (Executive Secretary) said ho had intended to draw the attention of the Committoo to their difficulty. Ho said it bad boon rocognized at the Review Session that paragraph 6(a) did not in its present form refloct the real intentions of the CONTRACTING PARTIESwhich were that the provisions should oporato with rospoct to reductions in the rate of exchange.
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Score: 998821.7 - https://www.wto.org/gatt_docs/English/SULPDF/91850134.pdf
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In order to reduce poverty by half by 2015, a rate of growth in per capita income of around 4 per cent is required on average. But such a rate must not be feasible if, for example, we do not successfully counteract the advance of HIV or hunger. And the reverse is also true: if we succeed in combating HIV or hunger, but we fail to foster technology diffusion so as to attain substantially higher rates of economic growth, such success may eventual become ephemeral since the people whose lives are thus saved will be unable to obtain gainful employment and to continue affording the treatments and nourish they need.
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Score: 998396.1 - https://www.un.org/en/ecosoc/meetings/hl2004/Magarinos.pdf
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In order to reduce poverty by half by 2015, a rate of growth in per capita income of around 4 per cent is required on average. But such a rate must not be feasible if, for example, we do not successfully counteract the advance of HIV or hunger. And the reverse is also true: if we succeed in combating HIV or hunger, but we fail to foster technology diffusion so as to attain substantially higher rates of economic growth, such success may eventual become ephemeral since the people whose lives are thus saved will be unable to obtain gainful employment and to continue affording the treatments and nourish they need.
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Score: 998396.1 - https://www.un.org/en/ecosoc/m...uary/statement%20magarinos.pdf
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Globally, the average annual growth rate of population has decreased since the ICPD and is now 1.3 per cent. However, rates of population increase continue to vary greatly between countries. (...) Infant and child mortality rates have improved in most countries, but 62 countries, accounting for 35 per cent of the world population, will not meet the goal of an infant mortality rate below 50 deaths per 1,000 live births by 2000-2005.
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Score: 976074.2 - https://www.un.org/en/developm...ts/ocampo-openingstatement.pdf
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Citizens took to the streets, and demonstrations such as those in Chile, Cuba, Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, or Mexico occupied the attention of the media and generated institutional responses on different scales. (...) In Figure 1, we see that the number of protests has been increasing since the data is first available in the first quarter of 2018 but grows at a much faster rate after the onset of the pandemic, peaking in the second quarter of 2021. (...) While intensive protests are perhaps more likely to result in institutional responses, it is important to also pay attention to extensive protests - those that are likely to receive less media attention - and develop the mechanisms, at the local and national level, to address the demands that spark them. [1] According to the ACLED technical documents, protests are defined as "non-violent demonstrations, typically involving unorganized action by members of society." [2] Furthermore, since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the average growth rate of the number of protests for LAC was 5.84%, while the world growth rate was only 1.15%.
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Score: 972974.2 - https://www.undp.org/latin-ame...st-latin-america-and-caribbean
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Reduce the illiteracy rate of children above the age of 10 to 1% MDG 4: Reduce child mortality rates 1. (...) Reduce the accident death rates for children aged 0-4 While adapting global goals to the national context, particular attention was paid that selected targets and indicators are reflective of the achieved level of development in the country as well as of priorities and aspirations for the future. (...) Targets related to reducing infant and under-five mortality rate, as well as accident death rate for children aged 0-4 have been fully achieved, while vaccination rate of all 1-year old children has decreased.
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Score: 968322.7 - https://www.ohchr.org/sites/de...s/Children/2030/Montenegro.pdf
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