Neighboring
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Romania fears the fallout from Kosovo’s unilaterally gaining independence on
neighboring
Moldova.
Moreover, it has
neighboring
Turkey on its side.
This decline coincided with a rise in the surface temperature of the
neighboring
Indian Ocean, a hint that the decline in rainfall is in fact part of the longer-term process of man-made global warming.
Overall, Kuwait has always had a lively political life, with freedom of expression and less political repression than is common in
neighboring
countries.
In the 2010-2011 fiscal year, the IMF estimates that economic output will increase by less than 3% – one-third the rate expected in
neighboring
India and less than half that of Bangladesh.
They were swept out of power by hardliners who used the country’s jittery sense of security – accentuated by the presence of tens of thousands of American troops in
neighboring
countries – as a pretext to rig elections, stifle dissent, and reverse political and social freedoms.
(Putin wouldn’t admit it, but he covets praise from the leader of Ingushetia, which, like
neighboring
Chechnya and Dagestan, is often a breeding ground for Islamist radicalism.)
The UN refugee agency’s funding for Syria, which supports humanitarian agencies and development aid for
neighboring
countries, has received about one-third of the $4.5 billion needed this year.
Today, the UN is delivering an increasing amount of assistance to Syrian refugees who have managed to escape to
neighboring
countries, while those who have not are being slaughtered.
Yet it was accomplished for more than a decade in
neighboring
Iraq to keep Saddam Hussein from attacking segments of his own population, so we know that it can be done in Syria as well.
At that point, Iran would feel free to redeploy its proxies against Israel, starting with Hezbollah in
neighboring
Lebanon.
Companies cannot compete with firms that pay much lower wage rates on
neighboring
islands.
But France can also build on remarkable assets: on average, its working-age population is much better educated than it was a quarter-century ago; it is younger than most
neighboring
countries; it is home to more global corporate champions than Germany or the United Kingdom; and its infrastructure is outstanding.
For example, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and South Korean President Lee Myung-bak met with outgoing Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan in Fukushima, near the damaged plant – helping to ease
neighboring
countries’ concerns about radiation leakage.
The threat of capital flight to nearby political entities creates a strong incentive to keep policies market-friendly, but it is suppressed when
neighboring
political entities coalesce.
My family came to the Dominican Republic from
neighboring
Haiti to find work.
Meanwhile, even as a civil-military showdown in Pakistan compounds Washington’s regional challenges, the new US push to contain Iran threatens to fuel greater turbulence in
neighboring
Afghanistan.
The border dispute remains unsettled, and both countries vie for influence in
neighboring
states such as Myanmar.
In the 1980s, during the violent US-backed effort to bring about regime change in
neighboring
Nicaragua, Honduras was turned into what some in the military jokingly referred to as “the world’s only land-based aircraft carrier.”
In the Japanese case, only wind and the lack of a land border prevented a major impact on
neighboring
countries.
A large number of highly motivated and ambitious young people have already come to Japan from around the world, especially from
neighboring
Asian countries, to study or work.
This restatement of fundamental precepts restored Confucianism to a primacy in China and
neighboring
states that remained unchallenged for 700 years.
But anxiety about the immature DPJ government, prolonged deflation, and unprecedented challenges posed by
neighboring
countries created a widespread sense of crisis among Japanese voters.
This would certainly be the case in Bangladesh, where some Rohingya refugees – who have fled horrific persecution in
neighboring
Myanmar – rely on the drug trade for economic survival.
The best approach would be to create a multinational force consisting of soldiers from
neighboring
countries, particularly Jordan.
By unconditionally embracing Saudi Arabia, Trump unwittingly set in motion a new public spat between that country and
neighboring
Qatar, which has long supported the Muslim Brotherhood.
So the future in Asia now appears to belong to China, whose economic growth supports that of
neighboring
countries – and whose mercantilism is prevailing in the region.
We believe, for example, that EU integration needs to be wider as well as deeper, thereby maintaining its positive transformative influence in
neighboring
regions.
The rest are scattered across
neighboring
countries like Syria, Armenia, and Turkey.
Even when genocide remains contained within borders, the violence eventually tends to spill over into
neighboring
states, igniting regional wars, undermining global stability, and eventually costing billions as the world starts to tend to the humanitarian byproducts of slaughter.
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