Internally
in sentence
230 examples of Internally in a sentence
The longevity of this new European order will depend on whether or not it is
internally
open.
According to some studies, at least 137,000 civilians have died violently in Afghanistan and Iraq in the last ten years; among Iraqis alone, there are 1.8 million refugees and 1.7 million
internally
displaced people.
As the Union reforms itself
internally
to strengthen its democratic character and become a truly open society, it must not close itself off from those outside it.
Uribe’s second term brings the hope that two million of the country’s dispossessed and
internally
displaced can become proud stakeholders in Colombia’s now much brighter future.
Uber had failed to conduct a proper background check on the driver, and then proceeded to violate the woman again, by obtaining and distributing her medical records
internally.
Phuntsok also claimed that the People’s Liberation Army had not been used to put down the riot – a sensitive issue because China does not like to admit that the PLA is used internally, as it was during the 1989 Tiananmen massacre.
So we must make the single market more open,
internally
and externally.
Will the West provide the generous and energetic help that Ukraine needs to become more European
internally
and break from the corruption and oligarchic rule of its post-Soviet economy and society?
Internally, it needs to combine its services more closely.
One in every hundred people in the world today is either a refugee or
internally
displaced.
There is also a moral and practical case for doing more to ease the plight of refugees and
internally
displaced persons.
The National Democratic Institute has begun to reimagine refugee camps and camps for
internally
displaced persons as places where citizens can “find their voice” as voters and participants in democratic processes.
Then and now, Vietnam was the locus of a struggle between the vision of a monolithic Asia and that of an Asia that is open
internally
and to the world.
Most countries in post-conflict situations suffer from weak fiscal positions, rendering the provision of
internally
financed subsidies impractical in most cases.
The US needs to struggle with the problem of how to redistribute income internally, especially given highly concentrated ownership of new ideas and technology.
Indeed,
internally
focused initiatives– the digital single market is one clear example – have significant international impacts, while external events shape life in the EU.
Internally, bringing together different regulatory agencies to create a new integrated approach enhances innovation, because rather than simply follow the old practices of any predecessor agency, the best ideas are chosen.
At least 80,000 people have died, there are almost 1.5 million refugees, and the number of
internally
displaced persons has risen above four million.
It has played this role with Italy and Spain, but it has met stiff opposition
internally
and may capitulate soon.
And of the 50 million children who live outside their own countries or have been
internally
displaced, more than half have been forcibly uprooted, and are facing new threats to their lives and well-being.
Furthermore, the economic war is making it almost impossible for Ukraine to deal with the humanitarian emergency that Russian aggression has caused: more than 6,000 citizens killed, tens of thousands injured, and 1.3 million people
internally
displaced.
Internally
displaced Iraqis, on the other hand, are expected to return to whatever remains of their cities and homes – a process that has been accelerated by the Iraqi Kurds’ renewed push for independence this year.
Internally, President Bashar al-Assad’s government tries to placate its people by feigning reform and portraying protesters as foreign-controlled terrorists.
Such an environment could include carbon pricing, which a growing number of businesses are pursuing internally, and tax credits for carbon efficiency.
Internally, it can adopt reforms that boost institutional efficiency and advance integration.
Pakistan plays host to more refugees than any other country, with 1.5 million registered in the country, in addition to an estimated 3.5 million
internally
displaced people.
As has been the case on previous occasions,
internally
displaced people from North Waziristan are unlikely to remain in the camps set up for them in adjoining districts.
Even if the army succeeds in clearing out the militants, some of the
internally
displaced people, bearing battle scars, will end up in Karachi.
Pakistan must be able to focus
internally
on its future.
Through discreet but tough controls, Beijing pursues a policy of wai song, nei jin – relaxed on the outside, vigilant
internally.
Back
Related words
Displaced
People
Million
Their
Refugees
Externally
Which
Country
Persons
Countries
There
Other
World
Become
Political
Outside
Economic
Including
Divided
Conflicts