Entrance
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For one such area, New York City, an alternative has been proposed: massive storm-surge barriers across the
entrance
to the harbor region that could be closed when a major storm approaches.
And the
entrance
of Croatia, followed by Montenegro and a few other Balkan countries, could compensate for the departure of Greece (should it come to that for the Greeks).
It is not so much the illegality of their
entrance
into the US that riles many conservative Republicans; it’s the migrants themselves, especially Hispanics who can’t speak English.
The writer requires no green card, no
entrance
visa or physical journey to earn his or her money.
Families with children are engaged in an escalating “educational arms race,” devoting large shares of their income to private education and tutoring to prepare children for
entrance
to elite universities and a shot at a secure job at a major corporation.
Europe has a historic responsibility to help victims of war and violence, and responsible politicians recognize that it is inhumane to bar
entrance
to people fleeing for their lives.
Students with higher positive hensachi scores are admitted to more rigorous high schools and colleges, where they are often encouraged to study medicine, simply because the
entrance
exam is difficult, even if they have no interest in a medical career.
I remember seeing President Jacques Chirac kiss her hand at the
entrance
to the Elysee Palace.
Also, although admission to elite universities is as meritocratic in Korea as in the West, the outcome of the university
entrance
competition has a more important and more permanent effect on one's place in Korean society.
Saudi Arabia’s Shia Stand UpBEIRUT – On February 24, violent confrontations between Shia pilgrims and the Saudi religious police and security forces occurred at the
entrance
to the Prophet Mohamed’s Mosque in Medina.
Indeed, their children are even prohibited from taking college
entrance
exams.
His fiancée waited at the consulate’s entrance; he never reemerged.
For this reason, China's reluctant and belated
entrance
onto the international diplomatic stage is a hopeful trend that bears watching.
While the packed parliament speculated nervously, Mazowiecki slipped out of a side
entrance
to get some fresh air in nearby Ujazdowski Park in central Warsaw.
He wrote: “The atmosphere admits of the
entrance
of solar heat, but checks its exit; and the result is a tendency to accumulate heat at the surface of the planet.”
For India, Daulat Beg Oldie is an important outpost near the
entrance
to the Karakoram Pass and the Siachen Glacier region.
India’s Wounded StateNEW DELHI – The September 7 bomb blast at the
entrance
to the High Court in New Delhi was a macabre finale to a summer of crisis.
I have a seemingly dangerous condition called Barrett’s esophagus – mysterious “lesions” around the
entrance
to my stomach that were discovered by chance (during medical exams for my cosmonaut training).
Ethnic minority students in Romania may now take university
entrance
exams in their native tongues and the Hungarian-language Bolyai university in Cluj, closed since the late 1950s, is to be reopened.
In Japan, Tokyo Medical University has apologized for manipulating female applicants’
entrance
exam scores in order to cap the proportion of women admitted at 30%.
Now, women like Noushin, a student from Esfahan who told the BBC that she wanted to be a mechanical engineer, are unable to achieve their ambitions, despite getting high scores on their
entrance
exams.
British “Tommies” have to learn to speak French, and French legionnaires will have to learn English – and the limits on the spirit of cooperation will no doubt be found at the
entrance
to every army, navy, and air force canteen.
In 1859, Tyndall described the greenhouse effect in beautifully concise words: “The atmosphere admits of the
entrance
of solar heat, but checks its exit; and the result is a tendency to accumulate heat at the surface of the planet.”
But instead of preparing for the accession of others to follow them, the prevailing view among Nato governments, not least in the United States, is now to widen the ditch in front of the
entrance
door, not to fill it.
What makes the
entrance
negotiation invariably cumbersome and protracted, is the immense adaptation that new members must make to become truly integrated in the supranational body of laws and decision-procedures which are the essence of the EU.
US-based IT monopolies are already tempted to compromise themselves in order to gain
entrance
to these vast and fast-growing markets.
Wouldn’t Lugovoi’s
entrance
into politics bring about the ideal solution to the problem of finding an heir for Putin?
China’s people, Ai’s installation seems to imply, are like the millions of seeds spread across the Tate’s gargantuan
entrance
hall.
In the United States, the Syrian refugee crisis has led Congress to rush to restrict visa-free
entrance
for tourists from 38 countries.
The
entrance
of Venezuela into the Brazilian bloc, Brazilian leadership at the United Nations mission in Haiti, and Brazil’s role in the Honduran affair are all part of this emerging competition.
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