Swaths
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It turns out that there are
swaths
of habitat in the north of Siberia and Yukon that actually could house a mammoth.
And I've shown that huge
swaths
of illusions are explained by this, this just being one example.
I didn't speak out about the unequal access to these life-saving drugs or about the underlying economic and political systems that were driving infection rates in such huge
swaths
of the population.
This form of mining destroys huge
swaths
of natural habitats, and causes air and water pollution, threatening the health of nearby communities.
Operating over vast
swaths
of time, myriad geological processes offer every possible insult to the rocks of ages.
I'm talking about conservation burial, where large
swaths
of land are purchased by a land trust.
Now, it's a feature of modern life, I suppose, that large
swaths
of the public live in isolated information bubbles.
We cleaned up the
swaths
of beach shown.
And it could transform
swaths
of desert land into fields of emerald green.
Sometimes, large
swaths
of the show would go by without a single laugh, but you would still turn off the TV feeling you'd watched something entertaining.
To be sure, large
swaths
of Venezuelan society rightly felt excluded from the country’s cozy elite consensus and insular governing arrangements, and resented it immensely; but an aspiring middle class comprised roughly half the population.
But having different authorities administer different parts of Syria is preferable to the absence of any responsible governance across large
swaths
of the country.
Obama and his congressional allies enacted an $800 billion “stimulus” bill that was loaded with programs geared to key Democratic constituencies, such as environmentalists and public employees; adopted a sweeping and highly unpopular health-care reform (whose constitutionality will be determined by the Supreme Court this year); imposed vast new regulations on wide
swaths
of the economy; embraced an industrial policy that selects certain companies for special treatment; engaged in borrowing and spending at levels exceeded only in World War II; and centralized power in Washington, DC (and, within the federal government, in the executive branch and regulatory agencies).
Not surprisingly, these economic elites barely grasp the extent to which this system has failed large
swaths
of the population in Europe and the United States, leaving most households’ real incomes stagnant and causing labor’s share of income to decline substantially.
ISIS – with its transnational commitment to a caliphate that encompasses vast
swaths
of territory from western Syria to central Iraq – exemplifies the interrelated nature of the challenges facing the region, and the threat it poses highlights the urgent need for a new framework for action in the Middle East.
Some 80% of Sudan’s oil is in the South, and the country’s vast
swaths
of fertile, naturally irrigated land hold much promise for commercial agriculture.
For countries that fail to equip their residents with the proper skills, technological progress is unlikely to translate into economic growth, and large
swaths
of the population risk languishing on the margins of society.
In recent years, large
swaths
of Central and Eastern Europe’s electorates have been mobilized by populist rhetoric, and the region’s governments have refused to cooperate with the EU’s collective response to the refugee crisis.
The US military’s protective umbrella gave large
swaths
of the world a vacation from war, making it easier for them to focus on economic growth and regional integration.
But after ISIS captured large
swaths
of territory in Syria and Iraq, America found in the PYD a useful ally.
Weather patterns are changing; the rains, in certain areas, have been failing; and great
swaths
of the continent have been suffering unusually severe drought.
But while passivity may have ensured social peace in the short term, it enabled values other than those of the republic to take root in wide
swaths
of French cities.
Moreover, huge
swaths
of Asia, from Taiwan to India, are vulnerable to Chinese aggression.
But he then presided over the weakest economic recovery since World War II, owing partly to his attempts to reengineer vast
swaths
of the economy.
Large
swaths
of informal settlements have emerged in vacant inner-city districts and suburban peripheries, compromising environmental conditions, public health, and personal safety.
The 5% figure is grossly misleading, with surrounding areas taken or earmarked for expansion, roadways joining settlements with each other and to Jerusalem, and wide arterial
swaths
providing water, sewage, electricity, and communications.
The Assad regime has lost control of vast
swaths
of territory within the Syrian Arab Republic’s nominal borders, and it has little concern for the welfare of communities living in rebel-controlled territory, as evidenced by the Syrian Army’s indiscriminate violence toward civilians in those areas.
In the seventeenth century, the economist and investor Sir William Petty was tasked with surveying large
swaths
of army land, much of which lay fallow, in Ireland.
In the 1980’s and 1990’s, large
swaths
of American industry – especially the domestic oil industry – faced this problem, described by the economist Michael Jensen as the managerial challenge of handling free cash flow well.
Iran’s security forces are too strong and have too much at stake in the current system, which gives them control of vast
swaths
of the Iranian economy.
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