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Most are non-violent and they fall into two broad categories: active engagement with ethnic rivalries and religious beliefs and fair, transparent
economic
development and provisioning of services.
It's not permanently in the exclusive
economic
zones of these five Central American countries, but it moves with the season.
That is, we have regional management regimes within the exclusive
economic
zone, but we need to scale these up, we need to build their capacity, so they're like the Southern Ocean, where they do have the two-pronged fisheries and conservation organization.
But one of them was to maintain the
economic
order of the South, which required not just a supply of cheap labor but an oversupply of cheap labor to work at the will of the land.
First, of course, the
economic
meltdown.
So while we want to make
economic
profit for ourselves and our customers, we are willing to do it with a long-term view, and we like to have a wider definition of profits than just the
economic
profit in the next quarter.
This is really just about the facts of this
economic
moment that we live in.
So you can see that these
economic
changes really do have a strong effect on our culture.
So for a long time in the
economic
sphere, we've lived with the term "glass ceiling."
There's nothing
economic
or transactional about those words.
The vocational training program offers livelihood skills, and with them, important opportunities for
economic
self-reliance.
And by presenting a really strong
economic
case, they convinced the L.A. government that replacing that asphalt with trees and other greenery, that the schools themselves would save the system more on energy than they spend on horticultural infrastructure.
And imagine a national business model that creates local jobs and smart infrastructure to improve local
economic
stability.
And it's also the story of modern capitalism, because it was the wealth from this land that gave birth to our
economic
system, one that cannot survive without perpetual growth and an unending supply of new frontiers.
The reason why you want to work hard and have a job and not be poor and broke is so you can have choices,
economic
choices.
Now the largest
economic
region in the world.
And we know that as you get older in life, if you're obese when you're younger, that can lead to chronic diseases that not only reduce your quality of life, but are a tremendous
economic
burden on our health care system.
I would just like to say that one of the big things, when we look at waste and when we look at ways that we can really be generous and contribute to each other, but also move to create a better
economic
situation and a better environmental situation, is by sharing failures.
Alan Greenspan's proclamations that the years of
economic
growth would go on and on, not challenged by his peers, until after the crisis, of course.
And some of that, in fact, is due to the fact that we've had an
economic
recession.
It provides a simple, inexpensive and measurable way to return water to these degraded ecosystems, while giving farmers an
economic
choice and giving businesses concerned about their water footprints an easy way to deal with them.
It's about giving folks concerned about their water footprints a real opportunity to put water where it's critically needed, into these degraded ecosystems, while at the same time providing farmers a meaningful
economic
choice about how their water is used.
And they provide needed
economic
support for rural communities.
In Africa, premature deaths from unsafe sanitation or childhood malnutrition pale in comparison to deaths due to air pollution, and it comes at a huge
economic
cost: over 400 billion US dollars as of 2013, according to a study by the Organisation for
Economic
Cooperation and Development.
If we just prolong the trends, without any real advanced analysis, to 2050, there are two things that can increase the energy use: first, population growth; second,
economic
growth.
And back here in the United States, we saw
economic
despair, deprivation.
Some games are more about social issues, some are more about
economic
issues.
So if you look at security from
economic
terms, it's a trade-off.
If economics, if the market, drives security, and if people make trade-offs based on the feeling of security, then the smart thing for companies to do for the
economic
incentives is to make people feel secure.
And thanks to that, Turkey has been able to reasonably create a success story in which Islam and the most pious understandings of Islam have become part of the democratic game, and even contributes to the democratic and
economic
advance of the country.
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