Stepping into the new era, China's principal contradiction is between unbalanced and inadequate development and the people's ever-growing needs for a better life, according to the report.
Such demand is particularly evident now as passengers are willing to pay for social distancing to ease safety concerns. Demand for the new option is expected to continue to grow though it will slow after the pandemic is over, said Lin Zhijie, an aviation industry analyst.
Structural reforms to narrow the income gap will boost consumption in the long term, while measures to remove administrative restrictions on automobile purchases and boost the consumption of automobiles and appliances in rural areas, which are likely soon, will have a more immediate impact, Wang said.
Su, however, said she was born with a passion for brocade. She started learning from her mother at age 12, and she could complete a piece of work independently by the time she was 15.
Su noted that it is especially the case when 194 million Chinese elementary and middle school students have studied online at home during the COVID-19 epidemic.
Suddenly the robot reports that an antenna control device has malfunctioned, but you find nothing is wrong and a comprehensive check indicates that Hal has made an error. Hal, however, insists that the problem exists and believes it is due to human error.
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Still, such incredible growth is really just the beginning of the story. In late November, a total of 28 leading global commercial banks signed a commitment that they would prioritize financing for environmentally friendly projects. This month, nine multinational development banks followed suit and signed their own climate alignment declaration.
Such relationships, with Western businesses, customers and local governments, will become more important for Huawei and other Chinese companies if political sentiment worsens, said Williamson.
Street sweepers clear up a chaotic scene in Admiralty, Hong Kong, on Monday morning as glass walls of a public elevator were severely damaged by riotous protesters on Sunday. [Photo/chinadaily.com.cn]
Studying in America was a longtime dream for Zhang and "she loved her stay here," said her boyfriend, Xiaolin Hou, who was in touch with her every day via WeChat, a popular social network in China.