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But the stark reality of today’s world is that you can tell the rich from the poor by their Internet
connections.
Today, India holds the world record for the number of cell phones sold in a month –20 million – and for the most telephone
connections
made in a single month in any country in the history of telecommunications.
A decisive victory in the fight against Islamist terrorism is possible only if that fight serves as a source of unity in Europe, one that reinforces our deep-rooted
connections
and our shared democratic ideals.
“River worship, mountain worship, tree worship,” she said, invoking Hinduism’s deep
connections
to the natural world, “is India’s cultural heritage.”
Many close to Putin have acquired great fortunes through their
connections
to state companies.
Another is to leverage
connections
in order to secure no-bid contracts or to purchase state assets for a pittance.
Digital
connections
promote productivity growth; indeed, they can help developing economies move to the productivity frontier by exposing their business sectors to ideas, research, technologies, and best management and operational practices, and by building new channels to serve large global markets.
This requires a more supportive regulatory environment, technical assistance, as well as
connections
to suppliers, distributors, and finance providers.
With big data, machine learning, and the “Internet of Things,” some experts anticipate that the number of Internet
connections
may grow to nearly a trillion by 2035.
Of course, political
connections
and loyalty also factor into promotion decisions, especially at higher levels of government.
And it is not only Malta Labor Party politicians who allegedly have had
connections
with the Qaddafi clan.
It requires broadband connections, rather than shipping lanes.
But the culture that Saddam created convinced Iraqis that political
connections
are the only way to gain authority, money, and knowledge.
And for that, workers need more than technical knowledge; they must be imbued with curiosity, open-mindedness, and the ability to make
connections
between seemingly unrelated ideas.
Both have
connections
to political parties, most of which have consistently spoken out for democracy and against an Islamic state.
This situation only serves to remind us of the inadequate knowledge among many Europeans of the common roots and historical
connections
linking the Islamic world and the West.
Moreover,
connections
between immigrants and their families and friends back home help to convey accurate and positive information about the US.
Leaving amounts to losing lifelong connections, and therefore can be traumatic.
Managing a growing and increasingly complex set of transnational
connections
is an even bigger challenge in a multi-speed world that is being turned upside down.
The combination of an Asian market with strong Chinese
connections
and a system of English law and property rights continues to provide a powerful competitive advantage.
Neuro-anatomists have shown that the pathways that connect the amygdala with the thinking brain, the neocortex, are not symmetrical - the
connections
from the cortex to the amygdala are considerably weaker than those from the amygdala to the cortex.
The asymmetry of these
connections
may also help us understand why psychotherapy is often such a difficult and prolonged process, for it relies on imperfect channels of communication between brain systems involved in cognition and emotion.
True, Brennan has all but labeled Trump and his behavior, including his Russian connections, a national security threat.
On both shores of the Mediterranean, generations have passed and new
connections
have been formed.
And, until the outbreak of the financial crisis in 2007-2008 highlighted the
connections
between financial and fiscal health, no one considered that a problem.
The most common definition of an oligarch is a person whose wealth depends on political
connections
– particularly to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Moreover, some wealthy Russians who benefited from Kremlin
connections
in the past have already fled Russia, and are now doing business in the West or living there in exile.
Viewing such aid to local NGOs as undue interference in their affairs, a growing number of governments in the global south want to maintain or recover full control over cash flows from abroad – especially if they are destined for civil-society actors, which, because of their international connections, are viewed as having divided loyalties.
What increasingly determines an official’s prospects for promotion is his guanxi, or
connections.
But the 2008 crisis exposed the dangers, with the globalized financial system’s intricate web of
connections
becoming a conduit for contagion.
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