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The region in and around Syria is also
populated
by extremist Islamist groups that are attempting to expand their spheres of influence - and that are quick to capitalize on instability in any country.
Especially troublesome is Israel’s construction of huge concrete dividing walls in
populated
areas and high fences in rural areas – located entirely on Palestinian territory and often with deep intrusions to encompass more land and settlements.
India, home to world-leading software engineers, high-tech companies, and a vast and densely
populated
rural economy of some 700 million poor people in need of connectivity of all kinds, has naturally been a pioneer of digital-led economic development.
The Europeans who conquered and colonized the Americas after 1492 did not find vast empty lands, as they sometimes proclaimed, but rather lands
populated
by communities dating back thousands of years.
These health problems will be concentrated in densely
populated
areas with high PM concentrations, especially cities in China and India.
Rupert Wyatt’s Rise of the Planet of the Apes is the seventh film in a series based on Pierre Boule’s 1963 novel, Planet of the Apes, about a world
populated
by highly intelligent simians.
And, yes, Hamas deliberately chooses to place its military arsenal in highly
populated
areas under the involuntary protective shield of innocent civilians – or those Israeli officials sometimes refer to, with barely concealed mistrust, as the “uninvolved.”
As a result, they thought they lived in a world
populated
by demons and mysterious forces.
Some might expect that, nearly 30 years later, the area around the reactor remains a wasteland, sparsely
populated
by genetically damaged animals exposed to chronic radiation across multiple generations.
Drones for DevelopmentLAUSANNE – Unmanned aerial vehicles have
populated
both the imagination and nightmares of people around the world in recent years.
Resource rich but sparsely
populated
Siberia is bordered by resource-deficient but teeming and rising China.
Even if jobs are available, the environmental pressure created by ever-more
populated
cities will pose a grave threat.
Coercive military action was allowed to take two forms: “all necessary measures” to enforce a no-fly zone, and “all necessary measures… to protect civilians and civilian
populated
areas under threat of attack.”
In other words, between now and 2050, the world is likely to add to its population almost as many people as
populated
the entire planet in 1950.
One way out of the dilemma could be to allow higher sulfur emissions in sparsely
populated
areas where the soil is not vulnerable to acidification.
The new refugee encampments are among the most densely
populated
places on Earth, and inhabitants are desperate for shelter, nutrition, health care, clean water, and sanitation.
Burma’s AgonyAs the death toll mounts from the cyclone that struck a densely
populated
area of Burma stretching from the Irrawaddy Delta to the capital city of Rangoon continues to soar, the country’s military dictatorship is pressing ahead with efforts to consolidate its power.
That would be a particularly bizarre ground for prohibiting sodomy in a densely
populated
country like India, which encourages contraception and sterilization.
One tier will be
populated
by fully employed high-skill workers with generous employer-provided (and tax-advantaged) benefits, as well as high-skill individuals who finance their own benefits from high incomes earned as independent contractors or from self-employment.
To be sure, sociopathic corporations have
populated
books and films for more than a century.
Security Council consensus about when and how to apply R2P, so evident in February and March 2011, has evaporated in a welter of recrimination about how the NATO-led implementation of the Council’s Libya mandate “to protect civilians and civilian
populated
areas under threat of attack” was carried out.
In the meantime, however, there will be an increase in diesel excise duties, and a 20% surcharge on property taxes will be imposed on unoccupied second homes in densely
populated
areas.
In this ideal world, insurance for individual plants would be linked to factors that can and cannot be influenced, such as location in a densely
populated
area and the local population’s risk-averseness.
Furthermore, risk assessment should be linked to individual plants’ risk factors, such as location in a seismic zone, secondary containment, safety redundancies, etc.Plants in densely
populated
areas with lower safety standards, for example, would face higher insurance costs, which could lead to a self-selected phase-out of the riskiest plants.
Moreover, with coastal areas often densely
populated
and economically valuable, finding suitable seaside sites for new nuclear plants is no longer easy.
It makes no sense to have that base located in the middle of a densely
populated
town, making it one of the most visible and tempting targets in the world.
Moving the base to the lightly
populated
Henoko District in the northern part of Okinawa – a solution agreed by both governments – is the only realistic choice.
It was allowed to fly for about half an hour over southern Israel before being shot down by the Israeli air force over a sparsely
populated
area.
In drawing Africa's internal borders, imperialists ignored tribal differences, leaving some densely
populated
countries, such as Nigeria, without a dominant tribe or splitting famously cohesive tribes, such as the Ewe, between two countries (Ghana and Togo).
Adequate planning is particularly important because remediation on so large a scale – and in a densely
populated
area with such complex topography and land use – has never been attempted before.
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