Boundaries
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AI will not change human life; it will change the
boundaries
and meaning of being human.
Our small group of woman cadets at the PAF training academy was instructed to maintain strict
boundaries
with the men with whom we would serve.
Solutions will have to be found at all “scales,” meaning that we will need water solutions within individual communities (as in the piped-water project in Senegal), along the length of a river (even as it crosses national boundaries), and globally, for example, to head off the worst effects of global climate change.
Schools need to incorporate this new reality into their curriculums, preparing their students to work across cultures and equipping them for a world shaped by issues that transcend national
boundaries.
Such ventures now dot Asia’s geography, even as tensions over unsettled
boundaries
and sovereignty claims are fueling turbulence.
In Argentina, as in many Latin American countries, presidents have so much power that other governmental institutions’ authority fades, eradicating the
boundaries
between the executive and the state.
According to Chinese theorists, the “vital space” of great powers extends far beyond a state’s borders, whereas the “vital space” of weak countries is limited to strategic
boundaries
that do not always correspond to the borders of their national territory.
Similarly, the Nobel laureate economist Amartya Sen speaks of our “multiple identities” – ethnic, religious, national, local, professional, and political – many of which cross national
boundaries.
From time to time Arab negotiators enter into discussions about the mundane issues that prospective neighboring states would need to resolve, such as political boundaries, security arrangements, and economic relations.
For example, the geographical
boundaries
of the areas used to compute median price and median rent may vary.
By contrast, English, Spanish, French, and, increasingly, German transcend national
boundaries.
The free movement of people, goods, and services across national
boundaries
enhances efficiency and helps countries attain prosperity.
The withdrawal by all of these invading armies to the recognized international
boundaries
demonstrated that nationalist forces were dominant in the region, not communist solidarity.
But with the exception of Spain and parts of Eastern Europe, they have until very recently interacted at a distance and outside Europe's
boundaries.
Boundaries
like these are fixed once and forever, and no one knows what discoveries, technologies, and opportunities the future might bring.
Sharon’s solution was unilateral withdrawal and the idea that Israel would decide on its own interim
boundaries
with a view to what it would claim if there was ever a negotiated agreement.
The Commission’s upcoming proposals are part of a broader package leading to economic, fiscal, and political union that will redefine the
boundaries
of European integration.
Even people who are very much in favor of freer trade – and even of some version of the TPP, like Bergsten and Gagnon – believe that some Asian countries have overstepped the
boundaries
of reasonable behavior.
Many hope that, under pressure to reform municipal boundaries, Israel will consider this solution.
After all, sharks are global wanderers; they have no regard for the
boundaries
of economic exclusion zones, protected areas, or countries’ territorial waters.
This energy will therefore need to be transmitted long distances, often crossing national boundaries, with the use of special high-voltage transmission lines.
He replied that the Soviet Union’s dissolution would bring about a new era of global peace, if – and only if – Russia remained within its geographical
boundaries.
Fourth, the US should renew its respect for international law by recognizing three principles: that the 1967 pre-occupation
boundaries
must be respected in any negotiations; that Palestinian sovereignty over East Jerusalem must be safeguarded, with guaranteed access for Muslims, Christians, and Jews to their holy sites; and that the plight of Palestinian refugees, whose 60-year ordeal remains emblematic of the Palestinian predicament, must be acknowledged and fairly addressed.
A truly democracy-enhancing globalization would respect these
boundaries.
Science and religion, evolution and Christianity, need not conflict, but only if each knows its place in human affairs--and stays within these
boundaries.
That has been a highly controversial proposition in the West, where debates about education are highly politicized and often fall within familiar ideological
boundaries.
As we cross even more profound cultural boundaries, comparisons become still less relevant.
Because fish and other ocean wildlife do not stay within national boundaries, international cooperation is essential to the long-term health of the world’s oceans and the sustainability of fisheries and fishing jobs.
Crimea was annexed on the spurious grounds that it had once been part of Russia – a justification that, if applied elsewhere, could underwrite the violent redrawing of
boundaries
in much of Europe.
It is time to create a system that adheres to our ecological, social, and ethical
boundaries.
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