Sentences with phrase «happening in other countries»

It seems quite obvious to me that we in Australia have a moral responsibility to reduce our rate of greenhouse gas production to at least something like the world average (6.8 tonnes / person) whatever is happening in other countries.
Consider the examples above of what's happening in other countries.
For putting a human face on the civil war in Rwanda, and for all future wars in remote regions filled with people who may not look or speak the same language as the rest of us, Hotel Rwanda more than succeeds in relating just why it is so important to not turn a blind eye to events happening in other countries.
He further counselled Ghanaians not to be distracted by what is happening in other countries but focus on peace making in Ghana.
The «birth horror stories» may be happening in other countries also.
I find this shocking, especially since we know that the maternal death rate has been rising in recent years — something that isn't happening in other countries» [9] Currently, according to the World Health Organization and several United Nations agencies, the United States ranks behind no fewer than forty other nations in preventing maternal deaths (based upon an official but unreliable number).
And this shows that is happening in other countries as well.
And yes, it does get generalized to ALL Christians because more people hear about this nonsense rather than miracles happening in other countries and small parts of the US.
No matter what is happening in other countries, acts of bigotry happen in our country.
«Whatever happens in terms of the ebbs and flows, there's all sorts of great things happening in other countries.
It happens in other countries, such as Denmark and South Korea, where both public and private sectors come together to chart a long - term plan.
The flight toward cryptocurrencies in a nation where inflation in bolivar prices is projected to surpass 2,000 percent next year falls in line with what has happened in other countries stricken by war or economic collapse.
That's already happened in other countries, most notably China — which this month banned the practice altogether.
This has already happened in China and will likely happen in some other countries, too.»
okay i don't mean to be mean or anything but you do have to realize that people have to inventually die and events much worse than 9/11 happened in other countries and many times it was america who was the killing people for no reason.
P.S. i thank god to our media in UK if you know whats happening in other country's you wont be so quick to bash them
It is not something that just happens in other countries, in other governments, companies or communities to our own.
Such things happen in other countries.
«That has happened in some other countries like Germany, where a party runs the affairs of the county for decades, but of course, that is not the history in our own case.»
«The presidents of research institutions are asking the government to start up a process of tenure track, as happens in other countries.
Many people are looking at what has happened to RIM's market share in the United States and are expecting the same thing to happen in other countries around the world once Android and other platforms catch on there.
It has happened in other countries!
I have had unpleasant incidents here, all of which could have happened and have happened in other countries as well.
I get it that if you are still subscribing just for the games and see what they've been offering that you might feel shafted by any price increase, but I also feel the service has changed it's main focus, it was the IGC, now it's MP and it's the latter why I subscribe... No matter if any of you feel my comparisons are wrong or not, do realise one thing: a price increase has happened in other countries before and nothing changed, now it's only, I repeat, only happening in the US and Canada so you can kiss the idea of any improvements on the game offerings goodbye, it's not going to happen, it didn't happen in the past when the rest of the world was affected, it's not going to happen now...
Similarly because we are UK solicitors we can explain things with reference to the UK equivalent, which can help you understand what is happening in the other country.
«This doesn't happen in other countries and that's because of how we regulate or don't regulate guns.»

Not exact matches

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Exchange rates are relative prices and to understand dollar fluctuations one has to look at what has happened in the US as well as other countries.
For one, just like some other exchanges that have gone belly - up in other countries, you could either have the founders make off with the funds or hackers could outright steal the bitcoin holdings (each of these have happened in other smaller exchanges overseas), so, if you were going to buy more than 1, I would suggest setting up accounts with multiple companies (or if you're so inclined, just hold them yourself in your own bitcoin wallet, hardware or whatever).
The funny thing about people saying their faith isn't shaken is that these are the same people who will often look at other natural disasters in foreign countries and say God is punishing these people, or that something bad happened because of some aspect of the culture that God disapproves of.
The problem with the Arab spring is that the media and others are boxing the upheaval going on in the Middle East under a single term even though what happened in Tunis is completely different than Egypt, or Libya, or Syria or any other surrounding countries.
The study, by the National Registry of Exonerations, reviewed cases that happened over the last 30 years throughout the country and found that in addition to black people being wrongfully convicted, it took significantly longer for them to be exonerated than it did any other group, with black people having to wait an average of three years longer.
Can we still hold that what happens in our country is our own affair, and that no others have a right to intrude?
«This doesn't happen in any other developed country in the world, and it should not happen here, the richest nation on the planet,» he says.
When such students see that the ceremonial practices of the Sufis have lost their power in Egypt and the other Arab countries in Asia, they have no doubt that the same thing will happen in other parts of the Muslim world.
Could this sort of thing be happening in the U.S. and other countries but it just hasn't found out yet?
The knowledge you have of what's happening in politics will influence others all year round, which in turn affects the shaping of our country.
We not only know what is happening on the other side of the earth, but in a myriad of ways our decisions and actions affect other countries, and their actions affect ours.
you sit there in your home having nothing to do with anything that happened, then blame someone else who is in that same position for what happened, and he has to condemn it, and apparently he's guilty because of his religion... and about «no other religious freedoms in muslim countries»... you cant name a SINGLE muslim county that denies religious practice... not a single, including saudi arabia... just because they don't premit building religious buildings doesn't mean they don't respectively let you practice whatever you want to practice... unlike in some WESTERN countries they are banning religious practices such as; the headscarf!
This happens in China, Japan and all other countries except India.
The fundamental flaw with ESCAS is that it still largely relies on industry self - regulation and, ultimately, regardless of what rules Australia puts in place, we still have no real control over what happens to our animals once they set foot in other countries.
If you can objectively read what happened to him, and then say that what Kaepernick, Malcolm Jenkins and others are saying about the need to address policing issues in minority communities is a joke, then our country is truly fucked.
The first centered on the rumors of what had happened to him: a) he was suffering from burnout, hardly uncommon at Yale, where stress, expectation and ambition sometimes alchemized to disastrous effect; b) he had gone to Europe in pursuit of a love interest or a band («We heard he was roadying for Smashing Pumpkins,» says teammate Josh Woodruff); c) in a bit of typical college overreaching, others theorized that the country had just sworn in the first Democratic president (Bill Clinton) since we were in the fourth grade, and Blake's walkabout was a manifestation of a new, free - spirited ethos.
In what other country does this happen?
Its a shame for what happen to the people in France, my heart goes out to you, but i would like to point out this has been going on in other countries for years now and everyone else treats it like a morning greeting, we say morning then goodbye until another morning, not a conversation.
I would like this to happen but we've seen in our recent transfer windows that we got top quality players from spain so how about we go in for top quality players from other country?
The big two are the Under Armour All - American game and the U.S. Army All - American Game, but there are other regional all - star games that happen throughout the country involving the best high school players in a particular state.
Well, it doesn't happen in many other countries.
Does it happen there more often than in other European countries, except maybe Serbia?
BCB caught up with some of our favorite moms across the country who also happen to be sharing their adventures in motherhood through Instagram and other forms of social media.
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