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Already, variations in the composition of about 500,000 DNA building blocks (SNPs or Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms),
spread
over the total length of the DNA and shown to correlate with particular physical and behavioral characteristics or susceptibility to diseases, are being analyzed routinely.
With so much largesse to
spread
around, the government became a source of contracts with annuity-like earnings, which offered robust returns for those with political access.
In recent months, however, such debates have begun to
spread
– first to Europe and then around the world.
Be it the
spread
of inflation or the impact of currency devaluation half a world away, global economic forces can have a direct impact on every person’s livelihood.
IMF advice should not be
spread
too thin.
They were
spread
in South Asian countries and elsewhere through British colonial rule.
Ignited by the violence of the Chechen wars, Islamic-sponsored terrorism has
spread
widely in the region, as Russian policies, similar to those during the Chechen war, increase the number of Islamists.
With the European Union extending its frontiers to embrace many ex-communist states, the West became again, if briefly, the embodiment of universal reason, obliged and equipped to
spread
its values to the still-benighted parts of the world.
Worse still, the extremist activism has already
spread
to neighboring Belgium and the Netherlands, which now have Yellow Vest movements of their own.
And UNICEF-supported counseling teams are
spread
across the area, helping Palestinian parents and children cope with the burden of stress.
But the viral
spread
of fake news stories initiated by Russian agents made one thing clear: an electorate lacking a basic civics education is more likely to fall for provocations designed to inflame partisan tensions.
That message echoes Solzhenitsyn’s famous commencement address at Harvard in 1978: “Any ancient deeply rooted autonomous culture, especially if it is
spread
on a wide part of the earth’s surface, constitutes an autonomous world, full of riddles and surprises to Western thinking.
But the proportion of Syrian refugees subsequently ballooned quickly, in part because the news
spread
that Germany approves most Syrian applications.
It makes no sense to talk about eradicating diseases like polio if a small outbreak in a remote part of the globe can rapidly
spread
and imperil billions.
Yet, two decades on, the global
spread
of democracy has been encountering increasingly strong headwinds.
Nothing illustrates this better than Bahrain, where Saudi Arabia – which has contributed more than any other country to the
spread
of global jihad – sent forces under the Gulf Cooperation Council banner to crush peaceful protests.
Spearheaded by this minority, the scientific revolution swept through Europe and, later,
spread
to the rest of the world.
First, joblessness continues to
spread.
In the last few months, however, a civilian airliner was downed in eastern Ukraine by a sophisticated Russian-made missile, tensions have increased around disputed islands in the South and East China Seas, and chaos in the Middle East has continued to
spread.
The outbreak has so far remained regional, but it serves as a reminder that in an age of air travel by millions, no one is safe from the
spread
of infectious disease.
The ripple effect from Europe’s stalling economy has thus
spread
rapidly to the rest of Asia and beyond.
Central authorities did not investigate the Linyi abuses until news of the harassment of Chen Guangcheng – and his abduction with the help of Beijing police –
spread
into international media.
China’s belated bouts of openness about the rural
spread
of AIDS and the SARS epidemic clearly indicate that the central government regards transparency solely as a matter of expediency.
And some governments have already started filling critical roles in the global response to AMR, by collecting data on the
spread
of resistant strains of E. coli, salmonella, and other common pathogens.
Artemisinin resistance first emerged in Cambodia just over a decade ago, and has since
spread
through Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Myanmar, and China.
According to one recent study, if artemisinin resistance is allowed to spread, malaria will kill at least 116,000 more people every year.
New efforts are underway to identify and minimize the
spread
of resistant malaria, while simultaneously developing new artemisinin-free treatments.
For example, the Regional Artemisinin-Resistance Initiative is working to halt the
spread
of resistant malaria in the Mekong Delta region, by monitoring and sharing drug-resistance data and promoting proper use of antimalarial treatments.
As problems
spread
throughout the financial system, the US authorities decided that some banks and other financial companies were so large relative to the economy that they were “systemically important” and could not be allowed to go bankrupt.
It is time for developed countries to recognize that the best way to protect their citizens from Ebola is to help stop the
spread
of the virus in West Africa.
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