Sentences with phrase «geographic areas of the world»

«Unlike the Guinness records for eating the most hot dogs or packing the most people in a VW Beetle, this type of record could change the microeconomics of small geographic areas of the world
Blue Zone is a concept used to identify a demographic and / or geographic area of the world where people live measurably longer lives, as described in Dan Buettner's book, «The Blue Zones: Lessons for Living Longer from people who lived the longest.»
The Special Court has so far received contributions in cash and in kind from over 40 states, representing all geographic areas of the world.

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proprietorship or unincorporated business or any non-U.S. business entity (whether or not for profit) to any competing business in any geographic area in the world in which we or any of our subsidiaries are engaged in business as of the last day of her employment or has plans to engage in business that are then under active consideration by the Board or executive officers of the Company.
Before the end of the fifteenth century those geographic discoveries were in progress which in the following centuries were to carry Christianity around the world and plant it in areas which heretofore had not known it.
You can join a birth club, organized by your baby's birth date, to connect with other moms who have babies the same age as yours, or go to one of our local groups (organized by state and world region) to meet moms in your geographic area.
Lead author Maria Panteli, from Queen Mary's School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science, said: «This is the first study to investigate outliers in world music with such a large scale and tracing the geographic origin of these recordings could help identify areas of the world that have developed a unique musical character.»
The last decade has witnessed an explosion of human genetic analyses in different world populations, highlighting similarities and differences among studied groups in diverse geographic areas.
Global positioning satellites (GPS); remote sensing for water, minerals, and crop and land management; weather satellites, arms treaty verifications; high - temperature, light - weight materials; revolutionary medical procedures and equipment; pagers, beepers, and television and internet to remote areas of the world; geographic information systems (GIS) and algorithms used to handle huge, complex data sets; physiologic monitoring and miniaturization; atmospheric and ecological monitoring; and insight into our planet's geological history and future — the list goes on and on.
For most of history, we lived and stayed in relatively small geographic areas without much knowledge of the rest of the world.
Here two cities, Besźel and Ul Qoma, occupy the same geographic area and are completely intermingled, but denizens of each city «unsee» the other, ignoring anything not of their own world.
The successful ultra-low cost carriers of the world in the U.S., in continental Europe and Asia, thrive on a very dense geographic area to offer flights.
Invited for their expertise of different areas of the art worldgeographic as well as disciplinary — each curator colleague will accompany Schaffner on a journey to a region unfamiliar to them both.
Abdulmalik Ali is an Associate Programme Officer at the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) where he supports the development of an internet based Global Atlas for Renewable Energy, which is the world's largest globally accessible geographic information product dedicated to promoting prospective areas for renewable energy development all over the world.
Our current geographic focus is on Brazil, China, India, Europe, and the United States — the areas of the world that are pivotal to addressing the world's environmental and social problems.»
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