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The plotline is
internally
inconsistent.
Hysteria, dementia, violent mood swings, and skin mutations all result from the infected water.The fruit is worthless
internally
despite looking ripe and healthy externally.
So someone is starting to expose Karen to the chemicals, and she was
internally
as well as externally exposed.
When Czechoslovakia was loosening up ten years later, a number of quality movies were produced before the Soviet crackdown, and now that China is, if not being
internally
liberated, at least sliding sideways into the global village, we're beginning to see some admirably done Chinese films.
Instead, vacancies are listed
internally
as temporary contracts, obviating the need for a national search.
This presupposes that the Brothers reorganize themselves
internally
and find ways to distance themselves from more radical factions, and that they promote inclusive policies toward vulnerable groups and social minorities.
Indeed, funds for “needy countries” may never reach the neediest of individuals, such as
internally
displaced or stateless persons, because no one takes responsibility for them.
Internally, bankers had enormous potential to benefit from risky moves, but were insulated from the costs of failure.
Believers in low interest rates also emphasize shifts in income distribution in the United States away from labor and toward capital, which have greatly boosted firms' resources to finance investment
internally
and reduced their dependence on capital markets.
At such a delicate time internally, China would gain nothing from antagonizing the US.
The country is confronting a deep crisis, and urgent action is desperately needed to prevent further violence and assist the huge numbers of refugees and
internally
displaced people.
Countries that developed their formal legal order
internally
develop more effective legal institutions than those who rely - or were forced to rely - on legal transplants.
Countries that actively select legal norms from elsewhere, adapting them to local conditions, are on a par with countries that develop their legal order
internally
when it comes to the effectiveness of legal institutions.
They currently aid more than 1.5 million Syrian refugees, including a half-million who are
internally
displaced, traumatized, angry, and bewildered by the lack of outside assistance.
The best American universities operate their hiring processes internally, relying on outsiders only for expert opinions on the quality of a candidate professor's research.
Together, these resource-rich countries account for just over 13% of the population of Sub-Saharan Africa, but some 55% of the region’s
internally
displaced persons (and one in five worldwide) due to conflict.
Internally, Libya has launched a “Go East” policy, so that development does not become clustered only in its oil and gas regions and around the capital of Tripoli.
Internally, euro-zone “success” can best be measured by the yardstick of economic growth.
There is no better way of exporting the values of democracy than by strengthening the US
internally.
In his now famous thesis on the "Clash of Civilizations" he gave Turkey as an example of a " torn country," one divided internally, according to him, between East and West, a country neither in Europe nor in the Middle East, with a fault line running within rather than at the border.
Since the conflict began in 2011, it has produced more than four million refugees, and approximately eight million
internally
displaced people.
The Enemy in SyriaMADRID – The Geneva II Middle East peace conference, to be held on January 22, will take place against a backdrop of singularly appalling numbers: Syria’s brutal civil has left an estimated 130,000 dead, 2.3 million refugees registered in neighboring countries, and some four million more
internally
displaced.
But, as many Chinese acknowledge, their country still has much to do, both
internally
and in its dealings with the rest of the world.
It is no exaggeration to say that the EU is currently both
internally
and externally threatened by reactionary nationalism, which is why the next euro crisis will come in the form of a political crisis.
Iran is also
internally
divided.
Some 4.25 million are displaced internally, and more than 1.5 million have fled the country, sheltering as refugees mainly in Lebanon, Jordan, and Turkey.
Even the lowest estimate of 25 million climate-change migrants, the report warns, “would dwarf the current levels of new refugees and
internally
displaced persons.”
Actions by Assad’s supporters have so far caused more than 270,000 deaths, displaced over seven million people internally, forced nearly four million people to flee, and left close to 12 million in need of desperate assistance.
Trump has said nothing about the plight of
internally
displaced Syrians.
American presidential elections provide a near perfect test to understand the difference between European and Asian worldviews, even if the two continents are far from united
internally.
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