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The editors of the NR wouldn't publish contributors seriously promoting alchemy or flat-earthism or claiming as a * fact* that water runs uphill, as "credible perspectives", because they are scientifically literate enough to know that doing so would damage the NRs basic credibility.
Social Security Privatization Debated, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Cathy M: *gg* my opinion is just the other way around… I like NRs books more as JD Robbs – for me it was never possible to get really in contact with Eve…
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In 1987, an estimated 11,132 tons of grass were removed by 60,000 people during the 15-day grass-cutting period, valued at approximately NRs 9.9 million (US$ 450,000).
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The net contribution to the local economy, after subtraction of labor and permit costs, is NRs 5.5 million (US$ 250,000).
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The budget for 1990/1991 is NRs 2,970,000 (US$ 99,000).
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A 30 kilo bag of rice now costs NRs 1,500, up from NRs 1,100 some weeks ago, government officials said.
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The budget for 1990/1991 is NRs 1,982,000 (US$ 66,067).
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Around 31% of Nepalis live on less than NRs 60 (US$1) per day and are expected to be hit hard by the global rises in the price of basic foodstuffs like rice.
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Some Tibetans openly admit that they can buy citizenship certificate for NRs. 5000.00.
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If an applicant is a "domiciled house holder", the eonnection fee is automatically converted into ordinary shares of NRs 10/- eaeh.
1 Introduction 1992
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