Sentences with phrase «concentrated in a few countries»

Coal production, moreover, as noted earlier, is highly concentrated in a few countries and regions.
Some worry that mining will become concentrated in a few countries where electricity is cheap, such as China, allowing a hostile government to seize control of bitcoin.

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But because so much of our national income is concentrated in relatively few hands, large numbers of Americans are worse off economically than their counterparts in other advanced countries.
The war hastened the process of concentrating the wealth of this country in the hands of the few; it is a process which has been going on at accelerated pace ever since.
The concentrates are sold under the EXBERRY ® brand name in almost 75 countries worldwide and are used in a variety of foods, including confectionery, dairy and bakery products, snacks and beverages to name just a few.
But investors should also consider that benchmarks in many countries are often concentrated in a few sectors or in a few companies.
Investors should remember that the weight of the benchmarks in many countries are often concentrated in a few sectors or a few companies.
Growth through 2022 is concentrated in India, Southeast Asia and a few other countries in Asia.
Most of the investments were concentrated in a few developed countries: the United States, Germany, Italy, and Australia.
World oil output is expected to become more concentrated in a few Middle Eastern countries — if necessary investment is forthcoming.
This path logically leads to further dwindling resources which will in turn concentrate the country's natural resources and therefore much of its wealth in the hands of a few.
The potential for future discoveries is highly concentrated in frontier provinces (such as in the Arctic or in deepwater offshore areas), or in a few lightly explored Middle East countries such as Iran, Iraq and Saudi Arabia.
As such, the current federal PTC structure unfairly shifts the cost of wind energy development from taxpayers in the RPS states to those with little or no wind development, forcing taxpayers across the country to support an industry concentrated in a few states.
To solve its energy crisis in a coal - dependent country and to reach its goal toward becoming one of the world's largest solar markets, India is launching a new concentrated solar power project in a few weeks.
Frustrated by the lack of availability, in 1998 Kathleen invested her own financial resources to establish the Center for Adoption Support and Education (C.A.S.E.), one of the few non-profit organizations in the country concentrated on serving foster and adopted children, their families, and the network of people that assist them.
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