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While the minority of Africans connected to national grids – most of whom are wealthy – benefit from cheap, heavily subsidized electricity delivered through state utilities, the
unconnected
majority pays about $10 per kilowatt-hour of energy delivered in the form of charcoal, batteries, candles, and kerosene.
The Treason of the EconomistsLONDON – All epoch-defining events are the result of conjunctures – the correlation of normally
unconnected
events that jolt humanity out of a rut.
According to the International Energy Agency, decentralized solutions such as mini-grids are the most cost-effective option to deliver electricity to more than 70% of the unconnected, provided that projects can attract new sources of capital.
The two are not
unconnected.
Like most policies of the perestroika era, this was another goal pursued by the Soviet leadership in a way
unconnected
to economic reality.
Moreover, this rapid pace of digital tethering is occurring even as half the world’s population remains
unconnected
from the Internet.
These trends boosted public-debt burdens, while flooding the global financial system with liquidity generated by private banking activities that were
unconnected
to transactions in the real economy.
The attack on Afghanistan that followed the 9/11 attacks was understandable, but the subsequent invasion of Iraq was entirely
unconnected
to Al Qaeda – as much as Bush tried to establish a link.
Trading kyat in the black market is formally illegal (and Burma’s regime loves rounding up foreign exchange dealers from time to time), but it is the only way that people
unconnected
to the regime can ever hope to come across foreign currency.
Suicide became common, and the nature of violent crime changed, with a new type – irrational and
unconnected
to self-interest – becoming increasingly prevalent.
Around three-quarters of the
unconnected
– 3.4 billion people – live in just 20 countries.
An estimated 43% of India’s
unconnected
citizens are illiterate.
Iraq stands as a reminder of America's furious desire to avenge the terrorist attacks of September, 2001 and hurt punish even those
unconnected
with the perpetrators.
Consider a scenario proposed by Latitude Research, a firm that envisions new intersections of content and technology: Many
unconnected
people are reading the same book simultaneously, all aiming to reach a particular scene – say, a dance ball – by a certain date.
Yet rapid urbanization everywhere in Africa has given rise to a dynamic informal sector
unconnected
to the modern economy.
Joan of Arc, Heloise, Agnes Sorel, the beautiful Ferroniere, and Clemence Isaure stood out to her like comets in the dark immensity of heaven, where also were seen, lost in shadow, and all unconnected, St. Louis with his oak, the dying Bayard, some cruelties of Louis XI, a little of St. Bartholomew's Day, the plume of the Bearnais, and always the remembrance of the plates painted in honour of Louis XIV.
It was necessary to the happiness of both; for however dissimilar in temper and outward behaviour, they strongly resembled each other in that total want of talent and taste which confined their employments,
unconnected
with such as society produced, within a very narrow compass.
No human being lives in this subterranean world; no generation of men dwells in those inferior caverns of the globe, unknown to and
unconnected
with the inhabitants of its surface.
He never said a great deal, nor did she give herself the trouble of talking or of listening much; but it struck her in the course of their third rencontre that he was asking some odd
unconnected
questions--about her pleasure in being at Hunsford, her love of solitary walks, and her opinion of Mr. and Mrs. Collins's happiness; and that in speaking of Rosings and her not perfectly understanding the house, he seemed to expect that whenever she came into Kent again she would be staying _there_ too.
"You may readily comprehend," she added, "what my curiosity must be to know how a person
unconnected
with any of us, and (comparatively speaking) a stranger to our family, should have been amongst you at such a time.
I am only resolved to act in that manner, which will, in my own opinion, constitute my happiness, without reference to _you_, or to any person so wholly
unconnected
with me.""It is well.
Such an expression is often mistaken for manly frankness, when in truth it arises from the reckless indifference of a libertine disposition, conscious of superiority of birth, of wealth, or of some other adventitious advantage, totally
unconnected
with personal merit.
'That's at an end for me,' he thought, 'I must think over what I must do, what is left me.'His thoughts glided quickly over his life
unconnected
with his passion for Anna.
Mrs. Reed probably considered she had kept this promise; and so she had, I dare say, as well as her nature would permit her; but how could she really like an interloper not of her race, and
unconnected
with her, after her husband's death, by any tie?
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