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      >  help with downloading these documents Countries A to D See also:   >  E to I     >  J to P     >  Q to Z Respondent or complainant Panel reports Appellate Body (AB) reports Arbitration report on implementation period Article 21.3(c) Compliance panel report Article 21.5 Arbitration report on the amount of sanctions Article 22.6 Antigua and Barbuda as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6 as complainant           Argentina as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6 as complainant           Australia as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6 as complainant           Bangladesh as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6 as complainant           Belgium See also: European Communities as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6 as complainant           Belize as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6   as complainant           Bolivia as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6 as complainant           Brazil as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6 as complainant           Cameroon as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6 as complainant           Canada as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6 as complainant           Chile as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6 as complainant           China as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6 as complainant           Colombia as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6 as complainant         Costa Rica as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6 as complainant           Côte d'Ivoire as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6 as complainant           Croatia as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6 as complainant           Cuba as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6 as complainant           Czech Republic as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6 as complainant           Denmark See also: European Communities as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6 as complainant           Dominica as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6 as complainant           Dominican Republic as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6 as complainant           More dispute rulings by country:  >  E to I     >  J to P     >  Q to Z
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Score: 547826.37 - https://www.wto.org/english/tr...e/distabase_wto_members1_e.htm
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Are you aware of the AR games that have been played respondents in public spaces? 20 years old and below 13 6.3 2. (...) Figure 4 shows the second well-known game acknowledged by the respondents percentage of respondents based on their race and is Minecraft Earth, followed by The Walking Dead: Our nationalities. (...) For question no. 5 in Section A, the respondents respondents were comfortable with the shared environment were also asked to participate as players or non-players.
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Score: 546085.2 - https://www.itu.int/en/publica.../files/basic-html/page176.html
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The key populations are persons =/> 60 years old; Health and social workers, and adolescents Sample description Overall, data was collected from 819 respondents. The general population sample comprised 638 respondents, the adolescent sample comprised 55 respondents, and the sixty years and above sample and the health care worker samples each comprised 50 respondents. 3 | P a g e Key Findings Vaccine Hesitancy Overall, data was collected from 819 respondents. The general population sample comprised 638 respondents, the adolescent sample comprised 55 respondents, and the sixty years and above sample and the health care worker samples each comprised 50 respondents. (...) Sample Description Overall, data was collected from 819 respondents. The general population sample comprised 638 respondents, the adolescent sample comprised 55 respondents, and the sixty years and above sample and the health care worker samples each comprised 50 respondents.
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Score: 545944.04 - https://www.unicef.org/guyanas...esitancy%20Survey%20Report.pdf
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Respondents in Northern America (49%), Europe (48%), Latin America and the Caribbean (48%) and Oceania and Antarctica (47%) were most pessimistic about the future. • Respondents in regions with lower human development countries were far more optimistic about the future than respondents in regions with higher human development countries. Respondents living in conflict situations were more optimistic about the future. (...) Only 3% of respondents believe international cooperation is not important or not important at all. • The degree of importance of international cooperation varies across regions, with the highest percentage of respondents who viewed it favorably from Northern America. • Respondents in higher human development countries tend to perceive the need for international cooperation as greater than those in lower human development countries. • A majority of respondents globally say that COVID-19 has increased their view of the importance for greater cooperation between countries.
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Score: 545823.9 - https://www.un.org/sites/un2.u...etogether_executivesummary.pdf
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Respondents in Northern America (49%), Europe (48%), Latin America and the Caribbean (48%) and Oceania and Antarctica (47%) were most pessimistic about the future. • Respondents in regions with lower human development countries were far more optimistic about the future than respondents in regions with higher human development countries. Respondents living in conflict situations were more optimistic about the future. (...) Only 3% of respondents believe international cooperation is not important or not important at all. • The degree of importance of international cooperation varies across regions, with the highest percentage of respondents who viewed it favorably from Northern America. • Respondents in higher human development countries tend to perceive the need for international cooperation as greater than those in lower human development countries. • A majority of respondents globally say that COVID-19 has increased their view of the importance for greater cooperation between countries.
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Score: 545823.9 - https://www.un.org/sites/un2.u...etogether_executivesummary.pdf
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In order to ensure our research’s comparativeness, the majority of our respondents (62%) defined themselves as being of African/Afro descent with a smaller proportion (38%) of our respondents from other ethnic groups, categorising themselves as: White European, East Indian, non-black Latin and non-black Caribbean. (...) None of the respondents to this question were of white/European descent. (...) Considering the last two questions, what do you feel is the biggest barrier? Respondents were asked to consider the previous two questions to answer whether “race, sexuality or gender was their biggest barrier”. 63% of respondents reported that they felt race was their biggest societal barrier: 82% of the respondents who reported sexuality and/or gender as their biggest barrier identified as LGBTQ+, of this group 67% were of African/Afro descent.
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Score: 545301.86 - https://www.ohchr.org/sites/de...veTreatyImplementationTeam.pdf
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T-Watoto Survey on Violence Against Children in Zanzibar_A5 size.indd Violence Against Children in Zanzibar T-Watoto Survey on© U N IC E F Ta nz an ia /K at e H ol t Awareness and understanding of violence against children in the community Violence against children is a key concern for community members. 99% of respondents reported that they are concerned that children in their communities are at risk of violence. 6 out of 10 respondents reported that violence against children is common in their communities. (...) The T-Watoto survey is a mobile phone-based participatory platform that surveyed 4,074 respondents across all districts in Unguja and Pemba. (...) Over 1 in 3 respondents report that it is necessary to physically punish children to raise them well. 6 out of 10 respondents reported that children are often physically punished by their teachers. 1 in 2 respondents reported that it is necessary for teachers to physically punish children to ensure that they are well educated. out of 10 respondents reported that they would be willing to intervene if they heard about a case of sexual violence against a child. 9 The police and Sheha were reported by respondents as the two main points where respondents would seek help. 7 out of 10 respondents reported that most cases of violence against children are dealt with privately rather than being reported to offi cial authorities.
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Score: 544288 - https://www.unicef.org/tanzani...ainst-Children-in-Zanzibar.pdf
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      >  help with downloading these documents Countries J to P See also:  >  Q to Z     >  A to D    >  E to I Respondent or complainant Panel reports Appellate Body (AB) reports Arbitration report on implementation period Article 21.3(c) Compliance panel report   Article 21.5 Arbitration report on the amount of sanctions Article 22.6 Jamaica as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6 as complainant           Japan as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6 as complainant           Korea as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6 as complainant           Malaysia as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6 as complainant           Mexico as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6 as complainant           Netherlands See also: European Communities as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6 as complainant           New Zealand as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6 as complainant           Nicaragua as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6 as complainant           Norway as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6 as complainant           Pakistan as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6 as complainant           Panama as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6 as complainant           Peru as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6 as complainant           Philippines as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6 as complainant           Poland as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6 as complainant           Portugal See also: European Communities as respondent Panel reports AB reports Article 21.3.c Article 21.5 Article 22.6 as complainant           More dispute rulings by country:   >  Q to Z    >  A to D    >  E to I
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Score: 544163.2 - https://www.wto.org/english/tr...e/distabase_wto_members3_e.htm
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A number of these contained divergent views attributed to the participating respondents on certain aspects of the Survey questions. (...) Table 2 reflects the averages, overall and by type of respondent of the responses to Question 5. It shows that in most respects respondents have a positive impression of the impact of MNE operations. (...) A few respondents who replied to this question also provided qualitative remarks.
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Score: 544003.96 - www.ilo.org/public/engl.../gb/docs/gb295/pdf/mne-1-1.pdf
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A number of these contained divergent views attributed to the participating respondents on certain aspects of the Survey questions. (...) Table 2 reflects the averages, overall and by type of respondent of the responses to Question 5. It shows that in most respects respondents have a positive impression of the impact of MNE operations. (...) A few respondents who replied to this question also provided qualitative remarks.
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Score: 544003.96 - https://www.ilo.org/public/eng.../gb/docs/gb295/pdf/mne-1-1.pdf
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