Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Kremer trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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I see it as a cultural mission,” Kremer says.
Michael Kremer is a professor at Harvard University.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced the agreement on national television shortly before it wassigned by Deputy Foreign Minister Andrzej Kremer and US chief negotiator John Rood.
Mr Kremer is a researcher at Harvard University.
Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo, often with Michael Kremer, soon performed similar studies of other issues and in other countries.
Kremer thought Rubik's Cube was the wonder of the world.
If they take back the House, he essentially will become a lame-duck president,and he won't win re-election,” said Amy Kremer, a tea party activist who leads the group Women for Trump.
From 1965 Gidon Kremer studied with David Oistrakh at the Moscow Conservatory.
SM-6 is a game-changing, transformational fleet defense missile, and we're on track to reach initialoperating capability this year,” said Wes Kremer, Raytheon Missile Systems' vice president of Air and Missile Defense Systems.
But Banerjee, Duflo and Kremer are aware of these issues, and have devoted much of their research to dealing with them.
The problems may be higher in smaller towns and villages where no rescuers have reached as roads are damaged or blocked by landslides andhelicopters are unable to land," said Ronald Kremer, Medical Emergency Coordinator for Medecins Sans Frontieres Netherlands.
Banerjee and Duflo, along with Kremer had performed similar studies of other issues and in other countries, including India.
The ensemble performed with many outstanding conductors and soloists, among others: Hermann Abendroth, Stanisław Skrowaczewski, Roberto Benzi, Carlo Zecchi and Artur Rubinstein, Mstisław Rostropowicz, Martha Argerich, Henryk Szeryng, Dawid Ojstrach, Światosław Richter, Malcolm Frager, Monique Haas, Jean Fournier, Narciso Yepes,Gidon Kremer, Maurizio Pollini, Krystian Zimerman, Garrick Ohlsson, Stefania Toczyska, Ewa Podleś, Joanna Kozłowska, Ryszard Karczykowski, Wiesław Ochman, Wojciech Drabowicz, Robert McDuffie, Nikolaj Znaider.
Kremer, a professor at Harvard, used field work to test how school results could be improved in western Kenya during the mid-1990s.
These kinds of ideas were expanded bypeople like Harvard development economist Michael Kremer, who suggested it takes a critical mass of people for advanced societies to develop.
Kremerata Baltica, a chamber orchestra,was created in 1997 by violinist Gidon Kremer, who serves as the orchestra's artistic director and solo violinist.
For the new campaign of this Autumn-Winter 2019/2020 season its Creative Director,Romain Kremer, presents a technological universe where the line that separates humans and machines is almost imperceptible.
Kremer proposed one of the most convincing explanations for the phenomenon of the World System population hyperbolic growth observed before the 1970s, as well as economic mechanisms of demographic transition.
Human-powered airplane-- Gossamer Condor sort of started me in this direction in 1976 and 77,winning the Kremer prize in aviation history, followed by the Albatross. And we began making various odd planes and creatures.
For Kremer, the man who has worked with so many famous maestros, and who has performed with all the major orchestras, it is always about finding something fresh, something truly alive.
The founding act was signed on 18 February 1850 by the Committee which included such notable personalities as Director of the Jagiellonian Library, Józef Muczkowski(President of the Committee),Karol Kremer(member of the Sejm of the Free City of Kraków: Rzeczypospolita Krakowska), Wincenty Pol(Professor UJ, poet and explorer), as well as Teofil Żebrawski(architect, city inspector).
When British toy expert Tom Kremer saw it, he thought it was amazing and he persuaded a manufacturer, Ideal Toys, to produce 1 million of them in 1979.
Banerjee and Kremer have also created theories of why governments fail to enact good policies and why poor countries fail to develop, which can help with the question of why some programs work and others don't.
Abhijit Banerjee, Esther Duflo and Michael Kremer pioneered an approach to poverty reduction that was based on carefully designed experiments that sought answers to specific policy questions, according to the prize committee.
In 2003, Kremer reviewed a series of randomized controlled trials in Kenya that found that spending more on education was effective, but that health treatments like deworming were also useful for keeping kids in school.
In his book, MacAskill tells the story of two academics,Michael Kremer and Rachel Glennerster, whose randomized controlled trials in Africa found that neither textbooks, flip charts, nor smaller class sizes raised the test scores of students in Kenya.
Since 2003 she's been occasionally involved with KREMERATA BALTICA-an internationally renowned group led by Gidon Kremer- which gave her the opportunity to work closely with many of the worlds finest musicians and conductors of our time.
The Economics of International Refugee Law,” which Kremer co-authored with Ryan Bubb and David I. Levine, presents a useful model to explain why refugee policy tends to become such a mess, even if everyone starts out with the best of intentions.
In a short article called"The Price of Life" by Glennerster, Kremer, and Williams(2005) point out that Africa"generates less than one half of one percent of sales by global pharmaceutical firms but accounts for nearly 25 percent of the world's disease burden.".