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Moreover, 14% of the region’s
inhabitants
lack enough income to afford basic healthcare.
The smallest among them, Tuvalu, with 11,000 inhabitants, is already searching for a place to evacuate its citizens when their island is submerged.
More than half of Bangladesh’s territory, home to 100 million inhabitants, is threatened by flooding, as is the Netherlands, with 16 million people, for a quarter of its territory.
This rich habitat supports remarkable biodiversity – or did before the oil companies got there – and more than 30 million local inhabitants, who depend on the local ecosystems for their health and livelihoods.
This is especially true in developing countries, where the population of cities will increase by more than two billion
inhabitants
over the next 30 years.
In the West, there is about one enterprise per ten
inhabitants.
This was followed by a ground assault by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s army against Aleppo, a city that used to have 2 million
inhabitants.
China’s New Reforms in Theory and PracticeHONG KONG – On November 12, the Third Plenary of the 18th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) announced a major turn to market-oriented policies: interest-rate and currency liberalization, reform of banks and state enterprises, clearer land ownership for rural inhabitants, and a better deal for urban migrants.
Otherwise, the
inhabitants
are vacation visitors.
During Saddam’s wars with the Kurds, hundreds of Assyrian villages were destroyed, their
inhabitants
rendered homeless, and dozens of ancient churches were bombed.
Second, I was to consider how well those activities conform to UN doctrine on natural-resource exploitation in non-self-governing territories – namely, that they benefit the territory and its
inhabitants
until Western Sahara’s ultimate political status is determined.
The grand military parade commemorating the anniversary of the end of the Siege of Leningrad, planned for January 29 in St. Petersburg, may inspire patriotism, but it will in no way reflect the real drama of the city’s starving
inhabitants.
Chinese policies in the region, together with the Chinese delegation leader’s behavior at the event itself, drove the president of Nauru – the world’s smallest republic, with just 11,000
inhabitants
– to condemn China’s “arrogant” presence in the South Pacific.
This is of vital importance, especially in light of the fact that Asia’s populations are still booming: India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh will see an increase in the next fifteen years from 1.4 billion to 1.73 billion inhabitants, while China’s population will grow from 1.3 billion to 1.42 billion.
And yet in 2012, according to Abou-Zeid, the entire Arab world and its 362 million
inhabitants
produced just over 15,000 titles, putting it in the same league as Romania (with a population of 21.3 million), Ukraine (45.6 million), or the American publisher Penguin Random House.
In 1986, Ireland had 3.5m inhabitants, and Great Britain 55.1m - - the density of population was by then five time greater in Britain.
With annual output of approximately $325 billion in 2017 and 5.6 million inhabitants, Singapore now ranks with Denmark economically (though its population is more diverse).
We have gained personal knowledge of the unspeakable misery that has innocently befallen 100,000
inhabitants
of Austria.”
The Socialists also control 20 of France’s 22 regional governments, a majority of the presidencies of the Departments, and most cities with more than 30,000
inhabitants.
Politicians, in general, are experts at winning votes or building alliances, rather than at understanding the underlying global processes of climate, energy, disease, and food production that affect all of our planet’s
inhabitants.
Inhabitants
of densely packed urban areas in emerging economies often face both indoor and outdoor pollution, and are less likely to have access to adequate nutrition.
Of these, the GBA is the smallest by population, with 70 million inhabitants, compared with 120 million in the YRD and 112 million in the BTH.
Admittedly, we do not know what new technologies or social institutions may, by 2100, enable even the least-developed countries to offer an adequate standard of living for all of their
inhabitants.
The crack is widening, and some of the world’s
inhabitants
– particularly the most vulnerable – are already seeing the water seep in.
Very little attention has been given to the microbes’ internal mechanisms for sustaining themselves as
inhabitants
within their hosts, which includes the interest the microbe shares with its host in controlling and limiting the damage it does.
While the American melting pot transforms others, Chinatowns teach their
inhabitants
to adjust – to profit from their hosts’ rules and business while remaining separate.
As cities continue to grow and spread across the world, reducing energy consumption and improving our quality of life require us to ensure that their
inhabitants
can travel relatively short distances to workThe common expression in France that great rivers are created out of tiny streams captures the sort of strategy for countering global warming through sustainable development that I believe could be effective.
Now it may be European arms in the hands of the Chinese that will be aimed at American troops protecting a democracy with 23 million
inhabitants
(in other words, as many people as in all the Nordic countries combined).
Germany has received more applications for asylum than any other European country, but its six refugees per thousand
inhabitants
is less than a third of Turkey’s 21 per thousand, which in turn is dwarfed by Lebanon’s 232 per thousand.
Millions of
inhabitants
would be imperiled, along with trillions of dollars worth of infrastructure.
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