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And in the Pacific region, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Timor-Leste, Tonga, and Vanuatu have banded together to create the Pacific Islands Regional Initiative (PIRI), which will enable every Pacific Island state, even those without a central bank, to share knowledge on improving access, quality, and usage of financial services in
geographically
challenging environments.
Indeed, the experience with SARS in Toronto, where cases escaped detection and led to a second outbreak, stands as a warning against excessive optimism about the apparent control of the larger and more
geographically
dispersed outbreaks in Taiwan and mainland China.
Sweden and Chile are almost poles apart geographically, but both have used sophisticated fiscal rules successfully.
With Europe politically and
geographically
divided, Italy’s politics could tip the balance.
Can one count on this readiness when the threat is real, but more diffuse, abstract, potential, and often
geographically
remote?
Accordingly, NATO’s new Strategic Concept, adopted at the November 2010 Lisbon summit, calls on the Alliance to become more versatile in order to counter novel threats from
geographically
and technologically diverse sources.
In 2004, when the EU added ten new members (including eight ex-communist countries), I half-jokingly suggested that the Union move its headquarters from “old-EU” Brussels to a more
geographically
central, “new-EU” location, such as Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia.
Trade in organs follows a clear,
geographically
linked pattern: people from rich countries buy the organs, and people in poor countries sell them.
The way to achieve this is to decouple the question of who pays for most efforts to mitigate climate change from the question of where, geographically, these efforts take place.
The same crisis looks like a solvency crisis for those who are
geographically
distant.
The problems stem from the fact that today’s labor markets provide crude, incomplete, and
geographically
restricted signals about the skills that actually are in demand.
Indeed, both
geographically
and demographically, Afghanistan’s non-Pashtun groups account for more than half of the country, with Tajiks, Uzbeks, and Hazaras alone making up close to 50% of the population.
First, farming is
geographically
concentrated and farmers vote on agricultural policy above everything else, greatly enhancing the power of their votes – something that few, if any, urban consumers do.
Seattle and Vancouver are close geographically, but Vancouver trades more with distant Toronto than with nearby Seattle.
The discredited election results suggested that the country is
geographically
and ethnically divided, with the democratic opposition candidate Yushchenko winning overwhelmingly in seventeen western and central regions, while Yanukovych dominated in ten eastern and southern regions.
As former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan wrote in December, “All too frequently, leaders will concern themselves with matters that are closest at hand, while the most serious issues are often more distant –
geographically
or in time.
For most Russians, Crimea remains part of the “empire,” both culturally and
geographically.
Indeed, the conflict in Mali is taking place
geographically
in Africa, but in many ways its causes and ramifications lie in the Middle East.
The fact that the Cold War is over, and that NATO ceases to be
geographically
defined by the agreements reached by Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin at Yalta, seemingly so long ago, brings with it the need for the Alliance itself to truly recognize that it has undergone a substantial transformation.
In the face of relentless settlement expansion, failed evacuation of outposts, and the construction of new Jewish neighborhoods in areas that never belonged, either
geographically
or historically, to the city of Jerusalem, the doves should take an unequivocal stance and say: stop, enough.
The same class of information technologies that automate, disintermediate, and reduce the costs of remoteness are also enabling the construction of increasingly complex and
geographically
diverse global supply chains and networks.
It does not discriminate geographically, but it preys mostly on vulnerable communities in areas with poor sanitation.
Coal is also much more widely distributed
geographically
than any other fossil fuel.
The return on education is increasing in China, but access to education is becoming increasingly divided socially and
geographically.
This knowhow moves
geographically
in the brains of those who possess it and is transferred to others at work.
Under Israel’s occupation, and then with the establishment of the Palestinian Authority (PA) in 1994, the territories remained separated geographically, but not politically.
The third challenge that Russia faces--one related to addressing its demographic crisis--is the need to diversify investment to ensure more even economic development, both
geographically
and by sector.
First, it is a
geographically
delimited territory that can be described as the Euro-Atlantic or Euro-American region.
Cooperation among likeminded or
geographically
proximate countries should certainly be encouraged.
Despite these imposing obstacles to progress, there are reasons to believe that a cultural shift is afoot: researchers from
geographically
distant labs are forming non-traditional “federations” to combine their data sets, work on them collaboratively, and post the results for other scientists to analyze.
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