While university students are supposed to be more academic, college graduates are trained to have expertise in certain technologies, Wu says. Chinese college graduates may find difficulty in pursuing higher positions in their careers due to the lack of academic knowledge. Privately-run colleges were given the go-ahead in 1997 to provide more education opportunities to a wider population, while filling in the gaps in the higher education system, he says.
While the Chinese economy is expected to be on a stable path of recovery, economists expect that China's monetary and fiscal policies are likely to gradually normalize.
While there have been productions of Chinese opera, ballet, and other performing arts, Dong said Chinese theater pieces are less common.
While the clinic does not claim to have a 100-percent success rate, Weiss can testify that these treatments do indeed help, having seen many dogs regain their ability to walk and even run after undergoing TCM therapy.
While appearing obedient, he had covertly refused to implement Party decisions, acted wantonly and issued groundless criticisms of Party policies, according to a CCDI statement on Tuesday.
While in Beijing, ministers Morneau and Carr also addressed the Canada China Business Council, promoting Canadian investment opportunities and helping to strengthen connections between Canadian and Chinese business communities.
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While the signers acknowledge that the institutions where they are, including the Pentagon, the US State Department, USAID, US Homeland Security, as well as the US intelligence community and National Security Council, all have sexual harassment policies, they argue "these policies are weak, under-enforced, and can favor perpetrators."
While drafting the law, the NPC should make clear in the legislation the central government's power to enforce the law in Hong Kong, Deng said.Though the major responsibility of enforcing the national security law and the prosecution process will be bestowed upon the SAR following promulgation of the law, the central government should retain its jurisdictions over some special situations where national security is grossly compromised, he said. Such special situations will be few, however, Deng added.The central government will establish national security agencies to oversee national security-related issues and build a coordination mechanism with local national security bodies, he said.Despite differences between the legal and judicial systems of the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong, some principles adopted by the criminal law systems on the mainland, which are no different from those in Hong Kong, should be incorporated into the tailor-made law for Hong Kong, Deng said.These principles include the presumption of innocence and the right of the accused to defend themselves, he added.Wang Zhenmin, director of the Center for Hong Kong and Macao Research and head of the National Governance Institute at Tsinghua University, said on issues related to national security the region should adopt a one-for-all principle or system, just like in the US and the UK."Though we are entitled to apply that principle in the case of Hong Kong by simply applying the national security law adopted on the mainland, we chose not to. Tailoring a national security law for Hong Kong is the most moderate and fundamental way to protect national security in Hong Kong," the professor said. The proposed national security law is not meant to revise the Basic Law, but to address the issues the latter has yet to solve or provide an explicit provision about. The Basic Law will remain unchanged, Wang said. Over the last two decades, many lies were spread about the "one country, two systems" policy, but Hong Kong still remains one of the cities with highest level of autonomy and freedom, putting to rest those claims. However, the greatest detriment in this legal gap has fallen on the youth, who have suffered and lost a lot, he added, referring to the fact students made up about 40 percent of the 9,000 arrested during the prolonged street violence which began in June 2019.
While many places such as Jinan were expected to be bitterly cold, the average daytime temperature in the city was forecast to range from only 8 C on Wednesday to 28 C the next day and would stay at that level for days, Monday's online forecast showed.
While contributing to the increase in the local economy, running a subway is also costly and will probably put financial burdens on local governments, said Zhao Haijun, a Chinese economy observer.