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Nigeria, Egypt, Angola, and Kenya are among Africa’s most
populated
countries.
The horrific, indiscriminate, and long-term consequences of nuclear weapons for humanity and the environment cannot be overstated – especially when they target densely
populated
areas.
The result has been a clear case of collective punishment in one of the most densely
populated
places on earth, with 3,823 persons per square kilometer.
Almost no attention is paid by Moscow to the huge, largely illegal, inflow of Chinese immigrants into the scarcely
populated
Russian Far East -- an immigration amounting to something like three million people in the past three years.
This visit is not only a lost opportunity, given Russia’s need to modernize its economy and the help Japan could provide, but a grave strategic error in view of Russia’s increasing worries about China’s ambitions in Asia, which includes Russia’s lightly
populated
Siberian provinces.
Specifically, China hopes to create green and efficient urban clusters
populated
by increasingly educated workers who can consume in a sustainable manner.
(In 1913, a year before the outbreak of World War I, Europe was slightly more
populated
than China.)
The Palestinians have presented to their Israeli counterparts (through the Americans) a written offer that includes giving up lands occupied by Israel in 1967 and now
populated
by Israeli settlers.
The economy is a complex, adaptive system
populated
by fallible agents with imperfect knowledge.
At a time when the emergence of large, densely
populated
economic powerhouses like Brazil, China, India, and Indonesia is challenging Western dominance, many believe that the current international system is due for an overhaul.
And you need only check in with some of your classmates who have
populated
the Occupy movements around the world to sense the widespread resentment of financiers and the top 1% of income earners to whom they largely cater (and often belong).
To mitigate the rupee’s appreciation, thereby boosting external demand, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) – one of India’s most respected institutions,
populated
by qualified professionals – must be given greater policy space and autonomy.
After a regional military force pushed the group into sparsely
populated
mountains and forests, immunization workers were provided access to previously rebel-controlled areas.
Parts of the Middle East, for example, could become too hot for humans by the end of this century; and heavily
populated
cities such as New Delhi could experience temperatures over 95º Fahrenheit (35º C) up to 200 days out of the year.
It remains crucial in a world
populated
by threatening states and terrorist organizations.
The areas
populated
by Tibetans cover a quarter of China; to have such a large part of the country’s territory under military control and cut off from the outside world weakens the Communist Party’s claims to legitimacy and world power status.
A cautious and disciplined politician – a vicar’s daughter, no less – May doesn’t play around with the truth, nor does she take unnecessary risks or stray beyond a comfort zone
populated
by a tightknit group of advisers.
It is a stirring tale of audacity and enterprise, which included innovations – such as establishing distribution centers in sparsely
populated
regions and building up global supply chains – that business students worldwide now study.
By contrast, bombing Damascus – which remains a densely
populated
city, despite the flight of refugees – would undoubtedly kill a significant number of Syrian civilians.
The largest lies in China’s sparsely
populated
western provinces of Tibet, Qinghai, Xinxiang, and inner Mongolia.
Despite opposition from environmental groups, these reserves will be easier to exploit than those in Europe, because they are largely located in sparsely
populated
areas.
Given that the most significant effects of trees are highly localized, we found that densely
populated
megacities in Pakistan, India, and other parts of South and Southeast Asia would benefit most.
California will most likely be unable to pay for the entire project, leaving little use for the first segment in the sparsely
populated
Central Valley.
This is true not only of violent military or police actions but also of peaceful projects like major construction in densely
populated
cities.
Lightly
populated
Australia offered more than twice America’s assistance, Japan promised almost 50% more, and Europe pledged more than five times as much.
But others consider such fears overblown, and predict that intelligent automation will lead to a utopia
populated
by intuitive machines.
Moreover, the long-simmering dispute over the US Marine Corps base on Okinawa, which had roiled bilateral relations during the years the Democratic Party of Japan was in power, has been settled amicably, with the US agreeing to move the base to a less
populated
part of the island.
Located just a couple of miles from downtown Nairobi, Kibera is a heavily polluted, densely
populated
settlement composed of informal roads and shacks with corrugated tin roofs.
Of the world’s ten most densely
populated
cities, seven are in India.
Sociologists have analyzed the class composition of India’s legislatures and traced the change from a post-independence Parliament dominated by highly educated professionals to one
populated
by today’s motley crew of MPs, who are more truly representative of India’s rural heartland.
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