. In the 1990s the Port became more well-known and overtook Yokohama and eventually became the busiest port in terms of shipping tonnage.[citation needed], Members of the Cabinet are collectively seen as responsible for government policy a policy termed cabinet collective responsibility All Cabinet decisions are made by consensus a vote is rarely taken in a Cabinet meeting All ministers whether senior and in the Cabinet or junior ministers must support the policy of the government publicly regardless of any private reservations When a Cabinet reshuffle is imminent a lot of time is taken up in the conversations of politicians and in the news media speculating on who will or will not be moved in and out of the Cabinet by the Prime Minister because the appointment of ministers to the Cabinet and threat of dismissal from the Cabinet is the single most powerful constitutional power which a Prime Minister has in the political control of the Government in the Westminster system, Risk aversion is a kind of trading behavior exhibited by the foreign exchange market when a potentially adverse event happens which may affect market conditions This behavior is caused when risk averse traders liquidate their positions in risky assets and shift the funds to less risky assets due to uncertainty! 5.6 Cloud cover and precipitation ?Australian dollar 7.4.2 MRT lines Polytechnics offer a wide range of courses in various fields including engineering business studies accountancy tourism and hospitality management mass communications digital media and biotechnology There are also specialised courses such as marine engineering nautical studies nursing and optometry They provide a more industry-oriented education as an alternative to junior colleges for post-secondary studies About 40% of each Secondary 4 cohort would enroll in Polytechnics. Notable alumni from Polytechnics in Singapore include former NUS President Dr Shih Choon Fong and CEO of Creative Technology Sim Wong Hoo.
Main article: First Sino-Japanese War Masjid Gedhe Kauman in Yogyakarta build in traditional Javanese multi-tiered roof Polytechnics offer a wide range of courses in various fields including engineering business studies accountancy tourism and hospitality management mass communications digital media and biotechnology There are also specialised courses such as marine engineering nautical studies nursing and optometry They provide a more industry-oriented education as an alternative to junior colleges for post-secondary studies About 40% of each Secondary 4 cohort would enroll in Polytechnics. Notable alumni from Polytechnics in Singapore include former NUS President Dr Shih Choon Fong and CEO of Creative Technology Sim Wong Hoo; The water pipeline from Malaysia shown here at the Johor-Woodlands causeway supplies 40% of Singapore's water supply. . .
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