Uninhabited
in sentence
50 examples of Uninhabited in a sentence
So the TEDTalk laid out in very simple terms, a charter city is a place where you start with
uninhabited
land, a charter that specifies the rules that will apply there and then a chance for people to opt in, to go live under those rules or not.
Isla San Roque is an
uninhabited
bird rookery off Baja's sparsely populated central coast.
That's really built into the model if we allow for the possibility of building cities on
uninhabited
land.
You start from
uninhabited
territory.
This sea is an archipelago belonging to Kiribati that spans across the equator and it has several uninhabited, unfished, pristine islands and a few inhabited islands.
But moreover, I'd never lived on an
uninhabited
island.
Punta Espinosa is where I lived for over a year, and we call it
uninhabited
because there are no people there.
But it's alive with life; it's hardly
uninhabited.
They're very low to the water, and they're all uninhabited, except one island has about 35 caretakers on it.
And they've been
uninhabited
for most of time because even in the ancient days, these islands were too far away from the bright lights of Fiji and Hawaii and Tahiti for those ancient Polynesian mariners that were traversing the Pacific so widely.
It appears for all intents and purposes to be an
uninhabited
Earth, with beautiful scenery and an ideal climate.
Along with her fellow school chums, including Fantasy(..who's in love with a teacher named Mr. Togo), decide to spend their summer vacation at Gorgeous' mysterious Auntie's creepy mansion resting on a hill overlooking a
uninhabited
town(..featuring only a very suspicious watermelon salesman!).
One suggested approach is to leave an
uninhabited
buffer zone extending shoreward from the water.
The country’s population now numbers less than Pakistan’s and is declining by 500,000 people per year, leaving large portions of its vast landmass mostly
uninhabited.
This includes “refraining from action of inhabiting on the presently
uninhabited
islands, reefs, shoals, cays, and other features and to handle their differences in a constructive manner.”
For example, China says “no foundation for dialogue” with Japan exists unless the Japanese accept the existence of a territorial dispute over the
uninhabited
Senkaku Islands.
East Asia’s Nationalist Fantasy IslandsTOKYO – They don’t look like much, those few
uninhabited
rocks in the East China Sea between Okinawa and Taiwan, and a couple of tiny islets in the Sea of Japan, inhabited by a few token fishermen and some South Korean Coast Guard officials.
Denmark confiscated immigrants’ assets and is now set to send hundreds of “unwanted” asylum-seekers to a remote,
uninhabited
island once used for research on diseased animals.
But if America can evade its guarantee of Ukraine’s territorial integrity, why should Japan’s leaders believe that it will do otherwise in the case of a far-flung cluster of
uninhabited
islands that are scarcely more than rocks inhabited by sheep?
Combine this with China’s bullying of Japan, by blocking the export of rare-earth metals vital for Japanese industry, over a few
uninhabited
islands between Taiwan and Okinawa, and its refusal to let the renminbi appreciate, and one must wonder why China is being so heavy-handed in its foreign relations.
China understands that it stands to benefit more from a dynamic and prosperous US economy than from fishing rights in the South China Sea or control of
uninhabited
rocks and outcroppings in the East China Sea.
The Senkaku Islands, located to the west of Okinawa in the East China Sea and currently uninhabited, were incorporated into Japan by the Meiji government in 1895.
So far, however, China has failed to persuade the country’s president to lease it one of the 700
uninhabited
Maldivian islands for use as a small base for the Chinese navy.
This elevates these
uninhabited
rocks to the same level of importance as Taiwan or Tibet for the official “one China doctrine.”
Only more research focused on the differences between glaciers in heavily populated areas and those in
uninhabited
ones like Siachen will answer this question definitively.
Lakshadweep makes an exception for an
uninhabited
island, where a tourist resort is allowed to operate a bar.
How China Is Winning Southeast AsiaWASHINGTON, DC – With preparations for Chinese President Xi Jinping’s September visit to Washington, DC, underway, officials in both countries are predictably playing down their differences over China’s outsize territorial claims, backed by the construction of military facilities on previously
uninhabited
islands and atolls, in the South China Sea.
And Russia, with an aging, shrinking population and a huge, largely
uninhabited
landmass, is a natural prey for China’s long-term ambitions.
Indian troops stood up to the Chinese, as the PLA attempted to build a road to the India border through the
uninhabited
plateau that Bhutan, an Indian ally, regards as its own territory.
This island seems uninhabited, but it still might harbor certain individuals who aren't so finicky about the sort of game they eat!""Hee hee!"Ned put in, with a meaningful movement of his jaws.
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