Corridor
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Anyway, the episode meanders along, and between the spinning
corridor
scenes and Lazarus falling off a cliff here and there, we finally get to the heart of the matter.
Lazarus has a double in the other universe, a madman, and the only hope is to trap Lazarus and his mad double in the
corridor
for all eternity.
Against this background, a stalemate in the Donbas seems more likely than an outright offensive aimed at occupying the remainder of the region and establishing a land
corridor
to Crimea – the outcome that many in the West initially feared.
Tool manipulation can thus occur only within the predetermined corridor, preventing unintended injury to the brain.
One such
corridor
extends 800 kilometers from the Bay of Bengal across Burma to southern China.
The other
corridor
– work on which has been delayed, owing to an insurrection in Pakistan’s Baluchistan province – will stretch from the Chinese-operated port at Gwadar, near Pakistan’s border with Iran, through the Karakoram mountains to the landlocked, energy-producing Xinjiang province.
The anniversary of the start of its island building underscores the transformed geopolitics in a
corridor
central to the international maritime order.
How can there be any hope of a free and open Indo-Pacific, when the critical
corridor
linking the Indian and Pacific oceans is increasingly dominated by the world’s largest autocracy?
Already, China has deployed thousands of troops in Pakistani-administered Kashmir, with the goal of turning Pakistan into its land
corridor
to the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean.
That corridor, comprising a series of infrastructure projects, will serve as the link between the maritime and overland “Silk Roads” that China is creating.
It has also established a new 13,000-troop army division to protect the emerging economic
corridor.
During the day, they were moved across the
corridor
to identical cells in which they uselessly worked making iron implements.
Thus far, the government has refrained from opening a humanitarian
corridor
or establishing a security zone inside Syria.
Given the history of the Baltic region, the very concept of a
"corridor"
should make governments shudder.
But these benefits are easily squandered if, as we’ve seen recently with crises in the Mediterranean Sea, the Andaman Sea, the Central American corridor, the Sahel, and the Horn of Africa, migration is not governed responsibly and cooperatively.
The agreement would include a land
corridor
connecting Gaza and the West Bank; a divided Jerusalem with guaranteed access for all to religious sites;Palestinians’ renunciation of the right of return;Israel’s willingness to dismantle settlements outside the agreed borders; and recognition of both states across the Middle East.
It is a
corridor
through which it can secure its interests in Pakistan, a traditional ally, and ensure its access to vital natural resources in the region.
In 2005, the Rand Corporation, a US research institute, developed the “Arc,” a genuinely inspiring plan to build a transportation
corridor
that would link Palestine’s principal business and population hubs in the West Bank, then curve across Israel into Gaza, where a long-planned airport and seaport would be built.
Putin, knowing that the Russian Army’s current logistical systems for supplying Crimea are insufficient, appears to be readying plans to secure a land
corridor
from the Russian border through southeastern Ukraine.
Europeans should understand the inherent dangers in creating a land
corridor
through another country, given the Nazis’ use of the Danzig
Corridor
as a pretext to invade Poland in 1939.
An official who saw him in the
corridor
of the palace recalled him muttering: “What a business!
This amounts to an alarming quest for control over a strategically crucial
corridor
through which $5.3 trillion in trade flows each year.
Monetary policy is now drawing on a more comprehensive toolkit, such as the policy rate, the interest-rate corridor, required-reserve ratios, and the reserve-option mechanism.
It has consolidated its control over the strategic
corridor
between the Indian and Pacific Oceans, through which one-third of global maritime trade – worth $5.3 trillion last year – passes.
The most likely swap would probably involve territory to create a West Bank-Gaza land
corridor.
The 70% SolutionBERKELEY – Via a circuitous Internet chain – Paul Krugman of Princeton University quoting Mark Thoma of the University of Oregon reading the Journal of Economic Perspectives – I got a copy of an article written by Emmanuel Saez, whose office is 50 feet from mine, on the same corridor, and the Nobel laureate economist Peter Diamond.
In contrast, any attempt by the KRG to establish a Kurdish
corridor
to the Mediterranean would certainly meet resistance, not only from Turkey, but also from other warring factions in Syria.
To this end, Prime Minister Li Keqiang has proposed an economic
corridor
linking China to Pakistan, and has spoken of other corridors running through Bangladesh, India, and Myanmar.
But, as the experience of Central America shows, transit countries do not serve only as a
corridor
for drugs.
With Iran now linked to the Mediterranean through a land
corridor
that extends through Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon, many are claiming vindication.
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