Farther
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507 examples of Farther in a sentence
I am pleased that two initiatives launched in Paris will take us
farther
down the renewable-energy path.
When French President Nicolas Sarkozy, himself the son of immigrants, says that there are too many foreigners in France, he drives young men like Merah
farther
into a corner.
It must be used to move Europe
farther
along the road of integration, lest the Union begin to reverse course.
To answer these questions, look no
farther
than soccer.
Farther
down the page, links to so-called “vertical search” sites – such as TripAdvisor, Fodor’s, ViaMichelin, and Lonely Planet – appear.
State banks are
farther
behind.
Instead, they began to settle in communities
farther
from the border, greatly increasing the stock of Mexicans in the US.
They will need all the energy and dedication they can muster to pivot quickly from Europe’s forced normality to a more durable strategy for recovery, or at least to stop drivers of renewed prosperity from slipping
farther
away before they can be harnessed.
Even though poor countries seem to be falling ever
farther
behind, the truth is more heartening.
Now, geologists say, the fault that triggered that tsunami is most likely to rupture
farther
south, putting low-lying coastal towns like Padang, with a population of 900,000, at high risk of a major earthquake and tsunami within the next 30 years.
Industrial leaders and ordinary citizens alike want to be told that the EU is working on a policy approach that looks
farther
ahead than the gloomy present.
In short, the Middle East is sinking into deeper turmoil, and we are
farther
away from finding a solution in Syria, Egypt, and other key sources of regional instability.
Inequality and DiscontentIn the last two decades, the world as a whole has gotten richer, but, while some national economies have advanced sharply, others have fallen
farther
behind.
In the US, the rungs of the ladder are
farther
apart than elsewhere, and the distance from the top to the bottom is greater.
In addition to efforts to contain artemisinin resistance in the Greater Mekong sub-region, action is needed
farther
afield.
But accepting the promotion meant transferring
farther
away from home.
But it is this relationship that makes the Moon Illusion such a puzzle, because applying the SDIH requires that the moon appear
farther
away if it appears large, and close if it appears small.
This makes the moon that appears closer (i.e., the moon at the horizon) also appear larger than the moon that appears
farther
away.
Its neighbors, as well as countries
farther
south, should follow its example.
Today, we are poised to take another giant step, one that will bring us back into the natural system of our planet rather than remove us
farther
from it.
It repeats the mantra that the countries that went
farther
down the path of globalization became the ones with the greatest success in economic growth and poverty reduction.
Syria’s brutal civil war, which has been raging for years, seemed even
farther
away.
Strong foundations for this project were established with the May 2015 agreement between Russia and China to coordinate the Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) with President Xi Jinping’s “Silk Road” initiative, which aims to bind Central Asia’s economies and those
farther
to the west closer to China’s.
On a recent visit to Africa, a senior agricultural scientist said that in today’s world, the scientist is closer than ever before to the farmer, but
farther
away than ever from the policymakers.
Kim Jong-un has walked away from the benefits that would come from recognition as a member of the international community in good standing, apparently intent on leading his country
farther
into the wilderness.
But the railway’s first section – initiated by Stalin to offer an eastern route that ran
farther
away from the Chinese border – was built by forced labor, including Russian inmates and German and Japanese prisoners of war, herded together in so-called BAMlags, now ghost towns.
Compared to 250 years ago, the average person in the United Kingdom today has access to 50 times more power, travels 250 times farther, and has 37,500 times more light.
And so, more and more of us now lecture in short-sleeve button-down shirts like those worn a half-century ago by the denizens of CalTech (even
farther
south, in Pasadena).
Ending that war won’t eradicate femicides in Central America and Mexico, but it could at least reduce the murder rate of women to the more “salutary” numbers of other countries that are lucky to be
farther
away from the main trafficking routes.
When the Arab world was tolerant and accepting of others, it led the world: From Baghdad to Damascus to Andalusia and
farther
afield, we provided beacons of science, knowledge, and civilization, because humane values were the basis of our relationships with all civilizations, cultures, and religions.
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