I can certainly understand why some companies are favoring American oil market as opposed to ones in Africa and Asia -
the civil strife in some of the countries where pipelines are located pose a lot of risk.
Not exact matches
The lawmakers were describing how certain immigration programs operate, including one to give safe haven
in the United States to people from countries suffering from natural disasters or
civil strife.
«As bishops and defenders of the human rights and religious freedom of all, weare alarmed by the deteriorating situation of Christians and other religious minorities
in Iraq... Christians
in particular are caught
in the middle of
civil strife between Sunnis and Shiites... We are deeply impressed by the courage of many Christians who remain
in the land of their birth.»
And attribute all deaths killed
in war, or
civil strife on them and their lack of belief
in gods.
In the ensuing long years of civil strife mobs killed many priests and monks; in 1846 more than half the bishoprics were vacan
In the ensuing long years of
civil strife mobs killed many priests and monks;
in 1846 more than half the bishoprics were vacan
in 1846 more than half the bishoprics were vacant.
«It's very difficult to see how the current leadership could possibly unite the elements of the party, the Parliamentary Labour Party being a key part of the that,» he argues, before singling out the role of Momentum, the grass roots movement whose aim is «to build on the energy and enthusiasm from the Jeremy Corbyn for Labour Leader campaign», for its part
in creating the current
civil strife.
Moyo was thus uncriticically regurgitating the old Malthusian argument about «tragedies of the commons» occurring, mostly
in developing countries, with population growth and environmental factors as the cause of growing poverty and
civil strife.
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In choosing a far - sighted, practical leader in Alassane Ouattara, Cote d'Ivoire, which, a short while ago, was involved in civil strife and bloody electoral disputes, is now experiencing a boo
In choosing a far - sighted, practical leader
in Alassane Ouattara, Cote d'Ivoire, which, a short while ago, was involved in civil strife and bloody electoral disputes, is now experiencing a boo
in Alassane Ouattara, Cote d'Ivoire, which, a short while ago, was involved
in civil strife and bloody electoral disputes, is now experiencing a boo
in civil strife and bloody electoral disputes, is now experiencing a boom.
Due to political
strife and
civil turmoil
in Haiti during the production, the local government informed the film crew that they could not guarantee their safety for the remainder of the shoot.
Almost all of the warriors and their dragons died
in the
civil strife, allowing one man to appoint himself king.
Forgotten was the notion that while large scale conflicts might have scaled down,
civil strife or ethnic violence has been a common visit across many countries, more so
in Africa.
The famous Ankor temple complex was lost
in the jungles until discovered by French explorers
in the early 1900s, yet decades of war and
civil strife, until recently, kept most tourists away.
WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART: «DANNY LYON: MESSAGE TO THE FUTURE» (through Sept. 25) This engrossing exhibition presents about 175 pictures by a photographer who became famous
in the 1960s and early»70s for images of
civil rights
strife in the American South; a Chicago motorcycle gang; and prisoners
in the Texas penal system.
Thus, for instance,
in two resolutions on Somalia, where a
civil strife was under way, the Security Council unanimously condemned breaches of humanitarian law and stated that the authors of such breaches or those who had ordered their commission would be held «individually responsible» for them.
The play had been performed regularly
in major theatres
in London for a period of nearly two years without any sign of it undermining society or occasioning
civil strife or unrest.