Concentrated
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While some castes
concentrated
on one, others were equally involved in a number of occupations.
The US has now stayed on for almost ten years, fighting an insurgency
concentrated
among Afghanistan’s Pakhtun population.
Oligarchic capitalism exists where power and money are highly
concentrated
among a few.
The government insists that drug-related violence is
concentrated
in just three of the country’s 32 states, but the problem has spread to most of the country.
In the United Kingdom, an ever-increasing share of bank assets has been
concentrated
in the five largest banks.
And yet employment still lags, owing to longer-term factors like labor-saving technology and reconfigurations of global supply chains, in which lower-value-added segments and functions tend to be
concentrated
in lower-income countries.
None of them can currently be found in Bolivia, which means that the money
concentrated
in the state will surely be redistributed by patrimonial and clientelistic means, siphoned off by corruption, and subjected to social pressures of all sorts.
Moreover, international development players – including UN agencies, NGOs, corporate citizenship programs, and other charitable organizations – rarely coordinate their activities, even though their interventions are increasingly
concentrated
in densely populated cities.
As he revived centralized Kremlin control over Russian politics and public affairs, Vladimir Putin has been concerned primarily with minimizing challenges to state power, which he
concentrated
in his own hands.
Roughly 80% of Sudan’s oil production of 490,000 barrels per day is
concentrated
in South Sudan.
As a recent HSBC report points out, the reasons for China’s rapid accumulation of debt, which is
concentrated
in the corporate and local-government sectors, suggest that the situation is not nearly as dangerous as many are making it out to be.
According to the latest Asia Barometer Survey, only 30% of Malaysians – the lowest share in Southeast Asia – view the US favorably, with negative sentiment most highly
concentrated
among young people and Muslims.
This has severely degraded the quality of education at second- and third-tier universities
concentrated
in China’s inner provinces, thus widening the development gap between China’s urban coast and rural hinterland.
Ironically, even as they have continued to tout horizontal forms of organization and participatory democracy, their charismatic leaders have
concentrated
ever more power in their own hands.
Support for the BJP in Karnataka, with its affluent, well-educated voters and its significant Christian and Muslim minority populations, was widely depicted as evidence that the party – usually identified with Hindu chauvinism and an electoral base
concentrated
in Hindi-speaking northern states – could broaden its appeal beyond its traditional constituencies.
With the PYD in control of some 75% of the Turkish-Syrian border, Turkey fears the opening of a new front in its battle with the PKK, which has been
concentrated
in Turkey’s southeast since fighting resumed in 2015.
It is still too complex; activities are still too
concentrated
in large institutions; and the specter of “too big to fail” remains.
Spend in haste, repent at leisure: America’s latest bailout planCambridge – With minds
concentrated
by fears of another 1930’s-style Great Depression, America’s politicians have adopted, virtually overnight, a $700 billon bailout plan to resuscitate the country’s rapidly deflating financial sector.
It was also caused by the auto industry’s geographic spread into other regions of the US, out of the clusters in which it had originally been
concentrated.
But with Amazon employment
concentrated
in California, Texas, and Washington, the geography of those jobs is very different from that of those it is replacing.
In the United States, a distinction is frequently drawn between citizens of “red states,” which usually vote for the Republican Party, and those of “blue states” –
concentrated
in the Northeast, the upper Midwest, and the Pacific coast – which usually vote for the Democratic Party.
For example, their views on what is a reasonable target for unemployment have shifted over time, and they have not always
concentrated
as much as they do today on 2% as a reasonable target for inflation.
So far, unemployment has become increasingly
concentrated
in one hemisphere, while income and capital is
concentrated
in the other.
Among the expected findings is a prediction that by 2050, nearly 90% of global poverty will be
concentrated
in Sub-Saharan Africa, and two-thirds of the world’s poorest people will live in just ten countries.
All of this is overwhelmingly
concentrated
on the US: that is where the migrants are, where the towels and pajamas are shipped, where the tourists come from, and where the drugs are bought.
In the hawks’ view, the real energy problem is not the absence of petroleum reserves, but the fact that they are
concentrated
in a vulnerable area.
The country has been chosen as the first location to develop a 500 MW
concentrated
solar plant as part of the Desertec Industrial Initiative.
The looming tenth anniversary
concentrated
minds.
Of course, in 1950 the Cold War was raging and recovery from World War II
concentrated
European minds.
Nevertheless, it was the cajas that
concentrated
the risk associated with the housing bubble, and whose governance presented the worst face of public ownership.
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