Division
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Both accepted the division, and, knowing that their future lay within the EU, focused their attention on accession.
Globalization hurt lower-skill workers in places like the United States, as it enabled people from faraway countries to compete for the leg-and-finger positions in the global
division
of labor.
To be sure, fears that a ceasefire could lead to a stabilization of the conflict’s frontlines, turning them into semi-permanent lines of division, are not without merit.
This
division
is complicating matters enormously, because close international cooperation is needed to correct the global imbalances that remain at the root of the crisis.
But for the past two decades the
division
of Cyprus has been physical and military, ever since the Turkish government in 1974 sent troops to the north, and helped create a separate so-called Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC).
At the very least, the Turks have threatened that, if the EU opens negotiations with the existing Greek Cypriot government, then the government of Ankara will make the
division
of Cyprus permanent, by incorporating northern Cyprus into Turkey.
It is for this reason that the lighter forces centered on the 101st Airborne
division
and the British 16th Air Assault brigade will fly directly into the Baghdad area, linking up with armored columns racing up from Kuwait.
If ISIS wants to plant seeds of
division
and chaos in the West – especially Europe, which ISIS considered to be the weak link – it has so far failed.
In particular, the US would strongly encourage Japan to join the TPP, because the US might want a united Asia-Pacific economic community, rather than a
division
between Asia and the Pacific.
It is the prospect of a proxy war that makes all the unsettled issues – the
division
of oil revenue, the demarcation of the border, and the fate of the adjoining Nuba Mountains and the Blue Nile region – so potentially explosive.
Among the crop of presidential candidates in this cycle, a few thrive on division, while most – including Marina Silva, the only woman in the race – advocate a middle ground.
Like Trump, he is more a symptom of
division
than a cause.
But an equally fundamental
division
– one that has contributed as much to the ongoing insurrection as sectarian strife and opposition to the American-led military occupation – is the widening gap between Iraq’s rich and poor.
Differentiation should not mean division, but rather progress at variable speeds.
Addressing these concerns will require a more clearly defined
division
of labor when it comes to allocating risks and responsibilities.
Someone must decide soon, for example, about the
division
of the land and the apartments to be built in what is already known as “Khalifa bin Zaid City,” located on a former Israeli settlement in the Gaza Strip.
Putin is thus challenging one of America’s greatest foreign-policy achievements: the end of the
division
of Europe and the establishment of free countries that could be drawn into the Western sphere of influence.
The second great change – ie, the end of global ideological
division
– also raises difficult and, perhaps, more complex issues.
This revolution in the internalities of our existence, which is unpredictable in its scope and uncertain in its direction, is taking place in a setting of deepening
division
in the material existence of humanity.
And, contrary to Trump’s ill-informed claims, trade wars are not good for anyone, as they undermine the
division
of labor.
No mainstream European leader, including Hollande, even mentions this new
division.
US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's
division
of Europe into "new" and "old" was, above all, a clever ploy that helped the Bush Administration get its way by using the old strategy of "divide and rule."
With the
division
of Germany considered a microcosm of the broader European split during the Cold War, German reunification seemed possible only in the context of an integrated Europe – a point that Chancellor Helmut Kohl emphasized in the debates of 1990, as reunification beckoned.
Helping the poor with today’s technologies, while investing in future improved technologies, is the optimum
division
of labor.
It has also established a new 13,000-troop army
division
to protect the emerging economic corridor.
One silver lining of the recent putsch is that, after years of division, it has united Turkey’s democratic political parties around the shared goal of defending democracy against future internal threats.
This told us that the new neurons were not born by
division
of existing neurons, but were born elsewhere in the brain and went through a migratory stage during which they were not recognized as neurons.
During Europe's Cold War division, that gap widened considerably.
This
division
of jobs leaves out the developing countries, many of which are "developing" at a speed that will make them richer than Europe in per capita terms quite soon.
China’s government has subsidized, protected, and goaded its firms to ensure rapid industrialization, thereby altering the global
division
of labor in its favor.
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