Penetration
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Abusers start by undressing their victims, but once that line has been breached, you are likely to hear from the victim about oral and anal penetration, greater and greater pain and fear being inflicted, and more and more carelessness about exposing the crimes as the perpetrator’s inhibitions fall away.
I call it the Internet of Everything: the
penetration
of the World Wide Web into the everyday aspects of our lives.
The same story is true in poor countries around the world: telephone
penetration
remained stubbornly stagnant in developing nations until they allowed competitive entry-primarily in the form of mobile telephony-in the 1990's.
The bottom line is that regulatory policies in developing countries, particularly countries in Africa, often bear much of the responsibility for low Internet
penetration
and slow adoption of technology.
The
penetration
of foreign banks has also effectively deprived countries in Central and Eastern Europe of monetary policy tools, leaving them with little control over extremely rapid credit growth.
Given Africa’s still-low ICT
penetration
rate – the continent is one of the world’s only remaining regions that are far from saturation – there is plenty of room for rapid growth in this area.
Only after a thorough
penetration
and saturation of the market will comparatively unprofitable sales of matches and salt in rural areas develop.
Traditional financial-services accounts tend to grow at the pace of national income, but M-Pesa’s adoption rate has been dramatically faster, demonstrating that digital finance can achieve significant market
penetration
rapidly even in the world’s poorest countries.
If China’s
penetration
into the Middle East persists at the current pace, it might even be able to obstruct the flow of energy resources to America’s Asian allies.
China's plans for the Silk Road combine economic, diplomatic, energy, and security objectives in an effort to create an expansive network of linked facilities to boost trade, aid strategic penetration, and permit an increasingly potent and active submarine force to play an expanded role.
Similarly, the World Bank has shown that a 10% increase in broadband
penetration
increased GDP growth by 1.4% in low- to medium-income countries.
For example, mobile broadband
penetration
stands at 83% in the former, but only 21% in the latter.
As a result, levels of import
penetration
actually fell, quite sharply, in virtually every country.
Moreover, market
penetration
in poor countries is rising sharply.
There is no credible intelligence
penetration
of these organizations.
In India, the switch could be equal to two more of the Indian government’s current National Solar Mission, which promotes solar-energy
penetration
and the construction of new rooftop and ground-mounted solar plants.
The evidence of international
penetration
of Indonesian radical groups is quite limited.
Other cases in which barriers to transatlantic trade and investment conceal conflicting objectives and deep-rooted attitudes include France’s protection of its cherished audiovisual sector and America’s desire to continue to block European
penetration
of its iconic airline industry.
Hite’s important assertion that there is more to female sexual response than
penetration
triggered a wave of information about female sexuality.
In 66 countries, electricity
penetration
is less than 60%; in 26 countries, it is less than 30%.
Today, Myanmar has the second-lowest level of Internet
penetration
of countries covered by the World Bank’s development indicators, and mobile
penetration
is the lowest.
Under the cover of the “war on terror,” the US played into Russia’s fear of encirclement through its military
penetration
into Central Asian countries such as Afghanistan, Pakistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and Tajikistan.
These achievements have enabled it to intensify its organizational
penetration
into almost every corner of society.
It became clear only later that China’s real objectives were commercial
penetration
and strategic leverage; by then, it was too late, and countries were trapped in a vicious cycle.
"Saas" is the most popular television show in Afghan history, with a 90% audience
penetration.
The most recent major study on the topic found that, from 1990 to 2007, the
penetration
of industrial robots – defined as autonomous, automatically controlled, reprogrammable, and multipurpose machines – undermined both employment and wages.
While Americans certainly mourn the dead and support the city of Boston, there has been a kind of
penetration
into the national consciousness that, after the 2001 attacks, America’s leaders used the bogeyman of terrorism to encroach on individual rights, fund almost every conceivable domestic-security boondoggle, and advance the self-interested agendas of the defense and surveillance industries.
Russian
penetration
of the Chinese market was spurred by the imposition of Western sanctions after Russia invaded Ukraine and annexed Crimea in 2014.
One possibility is to triple mobile broadband
penetration
in developing countries.
While announcing time and again the need for economic
penetration
into the Far East, Moscow does little to spur its Pacific trade.
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