The cycle of carbon movement between the biosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and geosphere is a complex and important global cycle. |
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Her very timely book examines the effects of global warming on the world's climates. |
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The program allows users to do global searches through all the available data. |
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It is expected that most ecosystems will be affected by higher atmospheric CO2 levels, combined with higher global temperatures. |
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With the coming of the global market, publishers in different countries can reprint maps from places made elsewhere. |
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Precipitation increased proportionally to atmospheric humidity, and hence significantly faster than global climate models predict. |
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To cover this range of issues is clearly to paint with a broad brush on a global canvas. |
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Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that increases radiative forcing and contributes to global warming. |
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This mode of transportation links national, international and global economies, making it vital to many other industries. |
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The 21st century is witnessing a rapid change in global power balance along with globalization. |
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Therefore, monitoring sea level rise and the mass balance of ice sheets and glaciers allows people to understand more about global warming. |
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However it is the outflow of the ice from the land to form the ice shelf which causes a rise in global sea level. |
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The thermohaline circulation is sometimes called the ocean conveyor belt, the great ocean conveyor, or the global conveyor belt. |
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Monthly global CO2 concentrations exceeded 400 ppm in March 2015, probably for the first time in several million years. |
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Climate change poses a threat to the North Atlantic right whale as global temperatures increase and ocean processes change. |
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Ice is an important component of the global climate, particularly in regard to the water cycle. |
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Noise pollution, for example, may adversely affect echolocating mammals, and the ongoing effects of global warming degrade arctic environments. |
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For a discussion of the possibilities of changes to the thermohaline circulation under global warming, see shutdown of thermohaline circulation. |
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Most of the global Pacific oyster spat supply comes from the wild, but some is now produced by hatchery methods. |
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The net effect of fishing practices on global coral reef populations is suggested by many scientists to be alarmingly high. |
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The live food fish trade is a global system that links fishing communities with markets. |
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In the 19th and early 20th century, Javanese coffee gained global popularity. |
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In the 1890s the docks of South Wales accounted for 38 percent of British coal exports and a quarter of global trade. |
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Recent global warming has caused mountain glaciers and the ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica to melt and global sea level to rise. |
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Their replacement by cropland could precipitate a disaster that is global in scale. |
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The overturning of this water plays a key role in global circulation and the moderation of climate. |
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Destabilization of gas hydrates has contributed to global warming in the past and will likely do so in the future. |
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Extensive mixing therefore takes place between the ocean basins, reducing differences between them and making the Earth's oceans a global system. |
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However, recent studies suggest that bipedality without the ability to use fire would not have allowed global dispersal. |
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Public reactions to global warming and concern about its effects are also increasing. |
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Also, since 1983, famous dart board producer Winmau has based its global headquarters in Bridgend. |
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There remains a significant presence of global players like National Semiconductor, IBM, Shin Etsu Handotai Europe Ltd and Freescale. |
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Asian exploitation of turtle nests has been cited as the most significant factor for the species' global population decline. |
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The four global populations are North Pacific, Atlantic, Southern Ocean and Indian Ocean populations. |
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The world at the time was dominated by two continents known as Pangaea and Siberia, surrounded by a global ocean called Panthalassa. |
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The global bathymetry is sometimes combined with topography data to yield a Global Relief Model. |
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The second effect of global climate change is global warming due to increased carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere. |
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The Euronext Lisbon is the major stock exchange of Portugal and is part of the NYSE Euronext, the first global stock exchange. |
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The full orbital constellation of 24 GLONASS satellites enables full global coverage. |
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The global warming that followed caused a slow change in vegetation towards a sparsely distributed vegetation dominated by Nothofagus species. |
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These communities have been little studied, but may be an important part of the global carbon cycle. |
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Humans have ways to cut greenhouse gas emissions and avoid the consequences of global warming, a major climate report concluded. |
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While the event's global popularity remains a matter of dispute, high interest in traditional rugby nations is well documented. |
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This resulted in a glut of ships when demand dropped due to a weakened global economy and dramatically reduced demand in the United States. |
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Through all these developments, the Chinese wind industry appeared unaffected by the global financial crisis, according to industry observers. |
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Java also took part in the global trade of Maluku spice from ancient times in the Majapahit era, until well into the VOC era. |
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Currently one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in Mexico, Tijuana maintains global city status. |
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It has been proposed that, like Dublin, Cork was an important trading centre in the global Scandinavian trade network. |
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Poland has a number of international airports, the largest of which is Warsaw Chopin Airport, the primary global hub for LOT Polish Airlines. |
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The ice sheets at the last glacial maximum were so massive that global sea level fell by about 120 metres. |
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Thus understanding glacial isostatic adjustment is important in monitoring recent global warming. |
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In this symposium, the evidence was used in the theory of an expansion of the global crust. |
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There is a scientific consensus linking human activities to global warming due to industrial carbon dioxide emissions. |
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A global ocean has existed in one form or another on Earth for eons, and the notion dates back to classical antiquity in the form of Oceanus. |
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These unique patterns are created due to the interaction of various regional and global evaporative forces, tidal forces, and wind forces. |
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His feat, undertaken to highlight the effects of global warming, took place in clear water that had opened up between the ice floes. |
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Since then, Canada has been an advocate for multilateralism, making efforts to resolve global issues in collaboration with other nations. |
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Canada also accepts large numbers of refugees, accounting for over 10 percent of annual global refugee resettlements. |
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A movie on the right shows how global declinations have changed over the last few centuries. |
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This is because the age of the oceanic lithosphere provides a major control on the depth of the ocean basins, and therefore on global sea level. |
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A larger length scale corresponds to a macroscopic or global point of view of the gas. |
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Consequently, correlations with the AMO index may mask effects of global warming. |
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Pew Research Center's global study from 2012 noted that many of the nonreligious actually have some religious beliefs. |
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This increase in the numbers of glacial earthquakes in Greenland may be a response to global warming. |
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She was named the global ambassador for the cosmetics company Elizabeth Arden, Inc. |
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With regards to agriculture, the World Bank targets food production and water management as an increasingly global issue that will foster debate. |
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Due to the melting of Arctic sea ice and thermal expansion of the oceans, as a result of global warming, sea levels have begun to rise. |
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A global trend toward more delicate diatom frustules has been noted from the Oligocene to the Quaternary. |
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The effects of global warming in the Arctic include rising temperatures, loss of sea ice, and melting of the Greenland ice sheet. |
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Release of methane and carbon dioxide stored in permafrost could cause abrupt and severe global warming, as they are potent greenhouse gases. |
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The organization has also focused on CFCs, because of both their global warming potential and their effect on the ozone layer. |
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The global climate during the Triassic was mostly hot and dry, with deserts spanning much of Pangaea's interior. |
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The Tethys Sea connecting the tropical oceans east to west also helped to warm the global climate. |
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As inhabitants of the largest environment on Earth, microbial marine systems drive changes in every global system. |
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In some areas, declines are due to excessive hunting, though this has not generally been a global problem. |
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Two changes to the global atmosphere due to anthropogenic activity threaten marine mammals. |
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The decision to open with The Revolution Continues was directly influenced by global interest in China as a result of the 2008 Beijing Olympics. |
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This early global expansion is a competitive advantage over its competitors and European neighbours. |
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People may adapt cosmopolitanism and view themselves as global beings, or world citizens. |
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Jazz musician Toots Thielemans and singer Jacques Brel have achieved global fame. |
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Over the course of millions of years, the motion of tectonic plates reconfigures global land and ocean areas and generates topography. |
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In addition to direct effects, this caused feedback effects as ocean currents contribute to global heat transfer. |
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Globalization promotes common values and experiences, and it also encourages the identification with the global community. |
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This genre was shaped in Indonesia by the local interpretations of the media from the larger global punk movement. |
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The show created a new global audience for the scene, after years of exclusively UK underground buzz. |
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BirdLife International is an important global alliance of bird conservation organizations. |
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In 2008, the territory was named as a Nylonkong global metropolis and financial centre. |
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For these companies and many more, being a sponsor strongly impacts their global brands. |
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The title was designed to reflect the duo's ongoing concern with global conflict and world peace. |
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The creation of a maritime empire to rival the British and French empires became an ambition to mark Germany as a truly global great power. |
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Prior to the Rugby World Cup, there was no truly global rugby union competition, but there were a number of other tournaments. |
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A region's prevailing and dominant winds acted by global patterns of movement in the Earth's atmosphere. |
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Ethiopia has a large number of species listed as critically endangered, endangered, and vulnerable to global extinction. |
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It will not end until every terrorist group of global reach has been found, stopped and defeated. |
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A great power is a sovereign state that is recognized as having the ability and expertise to exert its influence on a global scale. |
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In a global context, world GDP and world GNI are, therefore, equivalent terms. |
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The RAF still operates a number of overseas bases to support global operations. |
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The eruption of the Toba supervolcano, approximately 70,000 years ago, was one of the largest eruptions ever, and a global catastrophe. |
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This is why many economists place such high importance on negotiations for global tariff reductions, such as the Doha Round. |
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The early 20th century, like the late 19th century was characterized by multiple Great Powers but no global hegemon. |
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The latter is important to glaciology, paleoclimate and changes in global sea level. |
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Understanding postglacial rebound is also important to our ability to monitor recent global change. |
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During the Cold War era, Atlanta embraced global modernist trends, especially regarding commercial and institutional architecture. |
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Investment bank UBS stated on October 6 that 2008 would see a clear global recession, with recovery unlikely for at least two years. |
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Fifth, to collect such intelligence as we can related to the global network of illicit weapons of mass destruction. |
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Glacial isostatic adjustment also plays an important role in understanding recent global warming and climate change. |
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The challenge for early writers was that Chicago was a frontier outpost that transformed into a global metropolis in the span of two generations. |
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Around 120,000 species of fungi have been described by taxonomists, but the global biodiversity of the fungus kingdom is not fully understood. |
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It assessed the current availability of water for agriculture on a global scale and mapped out locations suffering from water scarcity. |
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In 2014, annual global production of lead was about ten million tonnes, over half of which was from recycling. |
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Concern for the environment has grown in response to global interest in environmental issues. |
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Deforestation impacts the carbon cycle, as well as the global and regional climate, and causes the habitat loss of many species. |
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Scientists also found evidence of global cooling through the separation of Australia and Antarctica and the formation of the Antarctic Ocean. |
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This mechanism constitutes one of the key elements in the global conveyor belt circulation of heat and salt. |
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The global recession that followed resulted in a sharp drop in international trade, rising unemployment and slumping commodity prices. |
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Canada's peacekeeping role during the 20th century has played a major role in its global image. |
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These airliners would have a significant impact on global society, economics, and politics. |
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It is furthermore home to the headquarters of a number of global technology firms. |
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It is anticipated that global warming in the 21st century will result in a rise in sea level. |
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The global definition of the Earth's field is based on a mathematical model. |
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The most common way of analyzing the global variations in the Earth's magnetic field is to fit the measurements to a set of spherical harmonics. |
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Sustained global cooling is distinguished from the temporary climatic effects of flood basalt events or impacts. |
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During the Pleistocene epoch, global cooling led periodically to the expansion of glaciers and lowering of sea levels. |
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Over the next century the population boomed from immigration and Rio de Janeiro exploded as a global export center. |
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When ranked by global passenger traffic, Gatwick is 35th busiest internationally and the ninth busiest airport in Europe. |
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Illegal, unregulated, or unreported fishing catch between 11 and 26 million tons a year which accounts for one quarter of global catch. |
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Miracle Day was fast tracked by UKTV for July 2011 following the global premiere on Starz. |
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The global wildlife population has decreased by 52 percent between 1970 and 2014, according to a report by the World Wildlife Fund. |
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The movement is enjoying its greatest surge today in the global South, which includes Africa, Latin America, and most of Asia. |
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But I am convinced that it is time for us to understand all our theisms as aspects of a global multitheism. |
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The assumption of normative monolingualism is also often the view of monolinguals who speak a global language, like the English language. |
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The BIS remains a global club for central bankers, a Hogwarts for financial wizards. |
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Indomie brand by Indofood is one of the Indonesia's best known global brand. |
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This enabled a hypermobility which led to the jet set, and eventually to global nomads and the concept of a perpetual traveler. |
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The Conservative Party also pledged to increase Britain's share of the global defence market as Government policy. |
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New technologies in printing and publishing allowed Art Nouveau to quickly reach a global audience. |
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The effects of anthropogenic warming on the global population of phytoplankton is an area of active research. |
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One hypothesis is that the global increase in jellyfish bloom frequency may stem from human impact. |
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In an extension of this argument, still others argue that hypermedia both inspire and unite a burgeoning global netizenry. |
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Since green sea turtles are a migrating species, their global distribution spans into the open ocean. |
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Confusingly, some of the factors that cause internal differences do not seem to apply on a global level. |
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Because of the amplified response of the Arctic to global warming, it is often seen as a leading indicator of global warming. |
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The separation of regional cultures that had marked the 19th century was replaced by a global culture. |
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A severe threat to tundra is global warming, which causes permafrost to melt. |
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Their environmental impacts have been shown repeatedly to be less damaging to the environment, and a boon to global biodiversity. |
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Anthropogenic hydrocarbon contamination of soil is a serious global issue due to contaminant persistence and the negative impact on human health. |
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The stoat was a fundamental item in the fur trade of the Soviet Union, with no less than half the global catch coming from within its borders. |
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Arctic methane release from permafrost and methane clathrates is an expected consequence and further cause of global warming. |
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The country's haor wetlands are of significant importance to global environmental science. |
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The international success of The Chieftains and subsequent musicians and groups has made Irish folk music a global brand. |
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The development of transportation has influenced global relations to be more practical where people need to interact and share common interests. |
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Publishing is now a major industry with the largest companies Reed Elsevier and Pearson PLC having global publishing operations. |
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However, evidence suggests that tourism as a global phenomenon shows no signs of substantially abating in the long term. |
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Liverpool and Manchester grew into its largest cities, dominating global trade and the birth of modern industrial capitalism. |
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This can exacerbate the global inequality in standards of living that provided the motivation for the individual to migrate in the first place. |
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There are over 279 million Pentecostals worldwide, and the movement is growing in many parts of the world, especially the global South. |
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The size of Vatican City is thus unrelated to the large global reach exercised by the Holy See as an entity quite distinct from the state. |
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The Lutheran World Federation, the largest global communion of Lutheran churches represents over 72 million people. |
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Total global sales for the Insight amounted to only around 18,000 vehicles. |
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Britain embarked on global imperial expansion, particularly in Asia and Africa, which made the British Empire the largest empire in history. |
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A BBA degree can be portrayed as the gateway to the global business sector. |
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Citations of published research are among the most widely used inputs to national and global university rankings. |
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This was halted by an unprecedented financial crisis that began in 2008, in conjunction with the concurrent global economic crash. |
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Certain human activities have been identified as primary causes of ongoing climate change, often referred to as global warming. |
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Past precipitation can be estimated in the modern era with the global network of precipitation gauges. |
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Similar slight overall increase in global river runoff and in average soil moisture has been perceived. |
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However, the shanty genre is distinct among various global work song phenomena. |
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As of 2011, the INF comprises more than 60 national teams organized into five global regions. |
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Through the mixture of musical genres, new popular music forms are created to reflect the ideals of a global culture. |
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African hip hop creates youth culture, community intelligence, and global solidarity. |
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There are three ways that young people of China were able to access global music. |
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Emulation of their clothing and especially their hairstyles, which became a mark of rebellion, had a global impact on fashion. |
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The film coincided with the BBC's Africa Lives season of programming and with the global Make Poverty History campaign. |
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In April 2015, the United Nations appointed Craig the first global advocate for the elimination of mines and explosive hazards. |
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The metaphysics of global power has changed. Markets are now more valuable than territory. |
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In 1982 the IOC drafted ISL Marketing a Swiss sports marketing company, to develop a global marketing programme for the Olympic Movement. |
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These changes are insignificant if a local datum is used, but are statistically significant if a global datum is used. |
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In December 2015, Tim Anderson, the ICC's head of global development, suggested that a future tournament be hosted by the United States. |
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The 1964 Games were thus a turning point in the global visibility and popularity of the Olympics. |
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Though UNESCO have praised the idea of a global anthem, the UN has never adopted an official song. |
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The club was formerly the governing body of cricket in England and Wales and, as the sport's legislator, held considerable global influence. |
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The novel has since achieved a cult status, aided by the global success of the film. |
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The reduction in prize money, announced in September 2009, was due to the global economic downturn. |
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After the fall of communism, multinational corporations proliferated as more countries focused on global trade. |
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It is acknowledged that the smuggling of people is a growing global phenomenon. |
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It was announced on 5 December 2008, that Honda would be exiting Formula One with immediate effect due to the 2008 global economic crisis. |
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In a recent survey, 78 wild oak species have been identified as being in danger of extinction, from a global total of over 500 species. |
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The British Virgin Islands is a significant global player in the offshore financial services industry. |
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The glaciers of Greenland are also contributing to a rise in the global sea level at a faster rate than was previously believed. |
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The 2005 World Summit reaffirmed the UN's focus on promoting development, peacekeeping, human rights, and global security. |
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The greenhouse effect could lead to global warming or, at least, climate change. |
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As global temperatures increase, the NAO is predicted to shift more often and to greater intensities. |
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Many island countries rely heavily on imports and are greatly affected by changes in the global economy. |
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Belfast played a key role in the Industrial Revolution, and was a global industrial centre until the latter half of the 20th century. |
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Though the G20's primary focus is global economic governance, the themes of its summits vary from year to year. |
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Mansfield's submission focused on addressing both trade and regulatory issues with member states as well as other global trading partners. |
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Collaboration at the OECD regarding taxation, for example, has fostered the growth of a global web of bilateral tax treaties. |
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Despite lacking any formal ability to enforce rules, the G20's prominent membership gives it a strong input on global policy. |
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News, analysis, reviews, commentaries and data on global economic, social and environmental challenges. |
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Between June 2007 and November 2008 the global recession led to falling asset prices around the world. |
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Initially confined to Europe, the fighting gradually assumed a global dimension as the political ambitions of the Revolution expanded. |
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Other global trade union organizations include the World Federation of Trade Unions. |
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Around 1,000 of these companies are global market leaders in their segment and are labelled hidden champions. |
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German electronic music gained global influence, with Kraftwerk and Tangerine Dream pioneering in this genre. |
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Germany has a long tradition of higher education reflecting the global status as a modern economy. |
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Germany is a global leader in science and technology as its achievements in the fields of science and technology have been significant. |
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We have the smallest nuclear capability of any recognised nuclear weapon state accounting for less than one per cent of the global inventory. |
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A global movement towards the generation of renewable energy is underway to help reduce global greenhouse gas emissions. |
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The pharmaceutical industry in India is among the significant emerging markets for global pharma industry. |
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Indian movies, music, and spiritual teachings play an increasing role in global culture. |
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For instance, Lancaster University has a global reputation for work in low temperature physics. |
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While London was still a global centre of finance, it had been surpassed by New York, and was in danger of falling still further behind. |
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The crisis was nonetheless followed by a global economic downturn, the Great Recession. |
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Tijuana's importance and rise to a global city has led to its recognition among countries worldwide. |
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This credit freeze brought the global financial system to the brink of collapse. |
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As the major meat companies grew in Chicago many, such as Armour and Company, created global enterprises. |
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Global warming is also considered to be a major potential threat to global biodiversity in the future. |
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I find that while the move towards global justice is in many ways heartening, we ought not believe that it is a panacaea. |
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California is considered a global trendsetter in popular culture, innovation, and politics. |
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With the introduction of satellite technology, it became possible to create a more accurate and detailed global map. |
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This has led to several oil majors and independents building new global offices in the city. |
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Aberdeen is the global headquarters of FirstGroup plc, having grown from the GRT Group. |
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On a global level, the potential adipocentric beneficial effects are expended into systemic effects. |
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Standards are important prerequisites for effective postal operations and for interconnecting the global network. |
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With the global financial crisis still hitting hard, the air du temps today is a countrywide depressive mood. |
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Except to Hayekian fanatics, it seems obvious that the coordinated global stimulus of 2009 stopped the slide into another Great Depression. |
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This sensibly eases the programmer task and allows for more aggressive optimisations of the global program structure. |
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Compared to NEER, a GDP weighted effective exchange rate might be more appropriate considering the global investment phenomenon. |
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Further on, the Soviets focused on a bitter rivalry with Mao's China for leadership of the global communist movement. |
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A survey carried out in 2010 by global risk analysis farm Maplecroft identified 16 countries that are extremely vulnerable to climate change. |
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How will China make good on its promises to be the new global champion in chief for globalization? |
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A product that is sold to the global market is an export, and a product that is bought from the global market is an import. |
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In 1944, when the US dollar was chosen as the world reference currency at Bretton Woods, it was only the second currency in global reserves. |
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Economists debate whether a single reserve currency will always dominate the global economy. |
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Big data has the potential to revolutionise the global healthcare system, but barriers to its adoption mean progress is slow. |
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Several investment banks and investment mangers headquartered in Manhattan are important participants in other global financial centers. |
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Seven of the world's top eight global advertising agency networks have their headquarters in New York. |
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Boeing assigned global subcontractors to do more assembly work, delivering completed subassemblies to Boeing for final assembly. |
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Every page of the book has a global and comparative outlook, even in its most local and Danocentric moments. |
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Two researchers claim that global income inequality is decreasing, due to strong economic growth in developing countries. |
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Geochemical observations may help to deduce the global level of biological activity, or the affinity of certain fossils. |
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Commonwealth countries were called upon to rise to their finest hour against the double crises of Rhodesia and global poverty. |
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A 2016 report by Oxfam claims that the 62 wealthiest individuals own as much wealth as the poorer half of the global population combined. |
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Consider, for instance, the number of freak-show images that occur in this suite, sourced from a global underground of crackpotitude. |
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Two economic trends of the 1980s and 90s that brought significant expansion for the global capital market were. |
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As a result, the modern global record of precipitation largely depends on satellite observations. |
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These datasets are our primary source of information on global climate change outside of instrumental data. |
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Its cycles of growth and melting were a decisive influence on global climate during its existence. |
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Trade liberalization may shift economic inequality from a global to a domestic scale. |
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Oxfam asserts that worsening inequality is impeding the fight against global poverty. |
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However, in the late 1960s Roger Penrose and Stephen Hawking used global techniques to prove that singularities appear generically. |
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India is the leading exporter of guar gum, making up nearly 85 per cent of the global production. |
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Still the global warming potential of the landfill gas emitted to atmosphere is significant. |
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The global standard for recording threatened marine species is the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. |
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In 1988, she made a major speech accepting the problems of global warming, ozone depletion, and acid rain. |
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Helioseismology provides unique information about the global dynamics of the Sun and local flows in active regions in the upper convection zone. |
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Durham does marginally less well in global rankings than in national league tables. |
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Fisheries are a huge global business and provide income for millions of people. |
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The subpolar gyre forms an important part of the global thermohaline circulation. |
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In 2009, News Corp established NewsCore, a global wire service set up to provide news stories to all of News Corp's journalistic outlets. |
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Changes in the formation of NADW have been linked to global climate changes in the past. |
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Although the number of native vascular plants is low by world standards, Scotland's substantial bryophyte flora is of global importance. |
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As a wider variety of global luxury commodities entered the European markets by sea, previous European markets for luxury goods stagnated. |
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China became involved in a new global trade of goods, plants, animals, and food crops known as the Columbian Exchange. |
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Commerce, science and technology, diplomacy, art, and formal education all contributed to English becoming the first truly global language. |
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Modern English, sometimes described as the first global lingua franca, is also regarded as the first world language. |
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In 2008, London named alongside New York City and Hong Kong as Nylonkong, being hailed as the world's three most influential global cities. |
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To make the game more interesting, let's create a personal score display that matches the global high score display. |
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Because of its global influence, the European Union has been described as an emerging superpower. |
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A 2014 PricewaterhouseCoopers report termed London as the global capital of higher education. |
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In shared-memory languages for parallel programming, the model is one of a global flat store equipped with various synchronization primitives. |
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Spanish and Portuguese have expanded beyond Iberia to the rest of world, becoming global languages. |
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Conservative estimates of annual zakat is estimated to be 15 times global humanitarian aid contributions. |
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The leading international transportation company, Stagecoach Group also has its global headquarters in the city. |
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The increasingly powerful United States Navy took on the former role of the Royal Navy as global naval power and police force of the sea. |
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The inexorability of global warming gave people a reason to reduce automobile use. |
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The global economic recession of 2008 had a significant impact on the Royal Navy. |
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The Spanish Empire became the foremost global power of its time and was the first to be called the empire on which the sun never sets. |
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From the Age of Discovery onwards, Europe played a predominant role in global affairs. |
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The WHO regularly publishes a World Health Report, its leading publication, including an expert assessment of a specific global health topic. |
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At its height, it was the largest empire in history and, for over a century, was the foremost global power. |
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In general it analyzes how societies progress, stagnate, or regress because of their local or regional economy, or the global economy. |
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Through the Revolutionary Wars, it unleashed a wave of global conflicts that extended from the Caribbean to the Middle East. |
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On a global scale, this disaster led to the creation of an Irish diaspora that numbers fifteen times the current population of the island. |
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The global economy suffered heavily from the war, although participating nations were affected differently. |
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Napoleon dominated European and global affairs for more than a decade while leading France against a series of coalitions in the Napoleonic Wars. |
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It is considered a global city and has a population larger than other countries in the United Kingdom besides England itself. |
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Several Bangladeshi IT companies has been successful in the global enterprise software market. |
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The party also wishes to prioritise social and environmental sustainability as a global policy. |
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In future years, Scottish crossbills could suffer from the effects of global warming. |
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Both the most successful male band and girl group in global music history have contained Liverpudlian members. |
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Currently Greenpeace considers global warming to be the greatest environmental problem facing the Earth. |
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Clothing collected by Salvation Army stores that are not sold on location are often sold wholesale on the global second hand clothing market. |
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Human interaction in terms of direct erosion and fire as well as the effects of global warming are the major variables that they considered. |
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The burning of fossil fuels plays the major role in the current episode of global warming. |
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The reflection of energy into space resulted in a global cooling, triggering the Pleistocene Ice Age. |
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Large injections may cause visual effects such as unusually colorful sunsets and affect global climate mainly by cooling it. |
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From the late 1990s, the company built a major global business in powder metallurgy, which operates as the GKN Powdered Metallurgy group. |
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However, when looked at in a global perspective, the situation in Pakistan is quite alarming. |
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On the timescale of centuries to millennia, the magnitude of global warming will be determined primarily by anthropogenic CO2 emissions. |
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