They are the result of essential principles at the heart of the system, and they make life simpler for the enterprises directly involved in trade and for the producers of goods and services.
(...) Life for the company would be much simpler. Sourcing components would become more efficient and cost less.
(...) Together, they make trading simpler, cutting companies’ costs. That, in turn, means more jobs and better goods and services for consumers.
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FAO - SFM Tool Detail: Simpler forest management plans for participatory forestry
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This working paper aims to present and stimulate thinking about some of the constraints imposed when conventional forest management plans (FMPs) are used for participatory forestry. (...) This working paper shows that some FMPs are simpler than conventional FMPs although there is much variation in the level of simplification taking place.
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This working paper aims to present and stimulate thinking about some of the constraints imposed when conventional forest management plans (FMPs) are used for participatory forestry. (...) This working paper shows that some FMPs are simpler than conventional FMPs although there is much variation in the level of simplification taking place.
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FAO - SFM Detalles de herramientas: Simpler forest management plans for participatory forestry
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This working paper aims to present and stimulate thinking about some of the constraints imposed when conventional forest management plans (FMPs) are used for participatory forestry. (...) This working paper shows that some FMPs are simpler than conventional FMPs although there is much variation in the level of simplification taking place.
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This will have the following advantages:
• Different packing instructions are used for substances with significantly different packaging requirements. This allows for simpler future amendments. In addition, users will be directed to the applicable packaging information more quickly.
• In addition, the table itself, is more user-friendly and will be more efficiently and accurately used.
• The table is considerably more easier to keep accurate by the author. • The simpler table format is simpler to produce, this not only speeds production but
reduces the likelihood of errors.
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• The various table formats across the packing instructions will be simpler and more uniform.
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Brussels, 16 April, 2003
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Six months ahead of the 6th WTO Ministerial Conference in Hong Kong, EuroCommerce urges the EU and its trading partners to step up their efforts for a substantial deal on ambitious liberalisation, more development, simpler procedures and better rules. (...) To create more momentum, cross-cutting trade-offs must be prepared now: services vs. industrial market access and services vs. agriculture.
· More development
Trade liberalisation, simpler procedures and better rules foster economic growth, which is pivotal to poverty reduction. Therefore, richer countries must contribute more than poorer - in other words: less than full reciprocity , especially for products of export interest to developing countries.
· Simpler procedures
Free trade requires simpler and harmonised customs rules and procedures in all WTO Member States.
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FORUM ON SIMPLER PROCEDURES FOR WORLD TRADE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
Exploring a New Global Vision for Trade Facilitation
(Conference room XX, Palais des Nations, Geneva, 29-30 May 2002)
On 29 and 30 May 2002, the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) holds a Forum on Simpler Procedures for World Trade Growth and Development, in collaboration with the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), the other UN regional economic commissions, the secretariat of the World Trade Organization (WTO), the World Customs Organization (WCO), the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), and various other organizations with an interest in trade facilitation.
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General features of NGN:
1) Heterogeneous network services convergence based on packet technology, supporting voice traffice, data traffic, and multimedia traffic in packet core network.
2) Wider service range, making NGN being an infocommunication network, rather than just communication network, thus facilitating network profitability, eliminating burden investments for new services introduction.
3) Reduction network CAPEX and OPEX estimated as 60%, for 50-70% less trunks for present telephone traffic.
4) Component network construction, instead of duplicating the same functional modules in every TDM switch, NGN uses functiona l components for the whole network, making network construction and maintenance simpler, cheaper and more flexible.
5) Open application program interface (API) for 3rd party application service providers (ASPs) makes carrier profit base wider, attracts more users into the network.
(...) This solution inherits 100% of PSTN services and prepare the technological background fo r fast and investment-safe transition to NGN in the future, so the carrier become ready to transition to NGN. This also permits simpler and wider service introduction like PPS or Centrex.
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Score: 1072419.9
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In collaboration with Merck for Mothers, the Department of Reproductive Health and Research, World Health Organization is planning an international, multicenter, randomized non-inferiority trial to test a simpler magnesium sulphate (MgSO4) regimen for preventing and treating eclampsia in pregnant mothers. A number of converging research activities have been identified to inform the implementation of a non- inferiority trial that will compare the simpler MgSO4 regimen with currently recommended standard regimens.
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https://www.who.int/reproducti...ehealth/projects/14-Mg-SO4.pdf
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New guidelines from WHO recommend a simpler, safer treatment for cryptococcal disease in people living with HIV
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New guidelines from WHO recommend a simpler, safer treatment for cryptococcal disease in people living with HIV
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New guidelines from WHO recommend a simpler, safer treatment for cryptococcal disease in people living with HIV
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20 April 2022
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Cryptococcal disease is one of the most important opportunistic infections among people living with advanced HIV disease and is a major contributor to illness, disability and mortality, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa.
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