Sentences with phrase «in central asian»

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If we can have an interconnection between Asian countries and the Far West part of China to Europe, to Germany... the cost of [putting up] clean energy in Central Asian countries and the Far West part of China makes sense.
Agriculture in the Central Asian countries of Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan depends heavily on snowmelt from the Hindu Kush, Pamir, and Tien Shan mountain ranges for irrigation water.
Theoretical training took place in the city of Bishkek in the Central Asian Institute for Applied Geosciences (CAIAG).
«Into the Future,» the title of Gulnara Kasmalieva and Muratbek Djumaliev's recent exhibition at Plus Ultra (their first solo show in New York) has a specific connotation in the Central Asian state of Kyrgyzstan, where the artists live and work.
Shahzia Sikander's imagery references historical Miraj paintings of the visionary night journey of the Prophet Muhammad, a salient motif in Central Asian and Indo - Persian miniature painting.
The rugs you have collected in the Middle East and in Central Asian countries are woven exclusively by women and contain vital narratives.
Furthermore, CTC harbours an additional component that is found predominantly in modern Indian village as well as in Central Asian (Afghan, Mongolian and Nepalese), and Middle Eastern (Saudi Arabian and Qatari) dogs (concordant with its position in the PCA), as well as some wolf admixture.
The basin's water woes began in the 1930s with a Soviet development plan to create a cotton industry in the Central Asian desert.
The discovery is part of a trend among local and foreign scientists to focus again on Afghanistan after decades of civil war and invasions there, says Stephen Peters, lead researcher on a U.S. Geological Survey effort to assess the mineral resources in the central Asian country.
Finally, some 50,000 years ago, my haplogroup, D, appeared in the Central Asian plains and began moving throughout East Asia.
At a Track - II dialogue in New Delhi in 2012, the Kazakh Ambassador spoke repeatedly of the need to «create an attractiveness for India» in the Central Asian mind.
Buckwheat is also commonly found in Central Asian foods, such as blinis, buckwheat crepes from Eastern Europe, or Kasha Varnishkes, a Slavic dish that includes herbs and pasta.
The two brothers were born in Kyrgyzstan, where 62 % of Muslims told Pew they were very or somewhat concerned about extremism in the central Asian country.

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New pipelines in Siberia and Central Asia, as well as the discovery of shale oil in China, mean that Asian refineries will have access to closer sources of crude, he says.
According to their research, the percentage of the population that regularly uses the Internet ranges from more than 50 % in Scandinavia to less than 1 % in many underdeveloped African, Central American, and South Asian countries.
The company operates a central distribution centre in Hong Kong, from which it sources inventory from Asian manufacturers.
The largest Asian economies are central to these estimates, with China's growth moderating from 6.9 % last year to 6.6 % this year and 6.4 % in 2019, and India's growth accelerating from 6.7 % last year to 7.4 % this year and 7.8 % in 2019.
In November 2017, Central Asia's leaders likewise welcomed EU High Representative for Security and Foreign Affairs Federica Mogherini for discussions about regional cooperation and Central Asian — EU relations.
Central Asians even see China as a hedge against potential Russian aggression; they are keenly aware that Chinese investments and Moscow's growing dependency on Beijing raise the costs to Moscow of conducting any sort of destabilization campaign in the region, along the lines of what Russia has done in Ukraine.
As such, unlike in the past, Asian central banks will not necessarily be forced to respond with rate hikes, potentially choking off growth.
China has committed US$ 50 billion to the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (a multilateral investment bank to support infrastructure projects in Asia's developing countries), as well as US$ 40 billion for the Silk Road Fund which will see China lead overland and maritime links throughout Central Asia and provide quicker shipping routes to the European market.
The Federal Reserve, the ECB, the Bank of England and the Bank of Canada have all cut their policy rates in the past three months, as have central banks in many Asian economies.
Working in the other direction, the investment of the US dollar proceeds of foreign exchange intervention by Asian central banks was supportive of the US Treasury market, as was the very wide spread between 10 - year Treasury yields and the Fed funds rate, particularly in light of the Fed's reaffirmation of its intention to maintain an accommodative monetary policy stance (Table 5, Graph 12).
Among the explanations that have been put forward are the increased credibility of central banks in controlling inflation (inflation rates remain below 3 per cent across the developed world), the low level of official interest rates in the major economies reflecting low inflation and the continuing weakness in some economies, a glut of savings on world markets particularly sourced from the Asian region, and changes to pension fund rules in some countries which are seen as biasing investments away from equities towards bonds.
It has fallen only marginally against the Asian currencies, however, as a number of Asian central banks have continued to intervene heavily in foreign exchange markets to prevent their currencies from appreciating against the US dollar.
At the same time, Asian central banks have continued to intervene heavily in foreign exchange markets to prevent their currencies from appreciating against the US dollar.
The dominance of Asia in the world's most expensive office locations continued, as Hong Kong - Central remained the highest priced market and four other Asian markets populated the top five, according to CBRE Global Research and Consulting's semi-annual Prime Office Occupancy Costs survey.
Asian stock markets were mixed Monday amid uncertainty about the outcome of a central bank meeting in Japan and nervousness over whether U.S. political leaders will be able to reach a deal on the government's debt limit.
Mario Draghi, President of the European Central Bank (ECB) attends the 49th annual meeting of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in Frankfurt, Germany May 2, 2016.
Thus for us Asians, and we can experience this more in the Oriental Churches, the central consideration is what is celebrated: The God we adore.
Four and a half million Central Asians have fled from Russia and are now living in neighboring lands.
The majority of the world's one billion Muslims are Asians and Africans living in Indonesia, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nigeria and Central Asian countries.
The Christian community there, like that found in many Central Asian countries, included at different times Jacobite (Syriac Christians of the Syrian Orthodox Church), Melkites (Syriac Christians of the Greek rites) and Armenians (of the Armenian Apostolic Church).
However, it would be incorrect to suggest that Christ has been excluded, On the contrary, he occupies a central place in Asian Christianity; the emerging theologies are simply reinterpreting Christology in relation to all of the living faiths of Asia.
According to Mingana the statement of Cosmas «proves the existence of numerous Christian communities among many Central Asian people and in India.»
It is very puzzling for the historian that the Nestorian missionaries who were eager to create alphabets for Central Asian people and who helped the growth of indigenous theology among the Chinese Christians did not encourage translation of the Bible into Arabic or the Syriac liturgy into the language of the people in India.
Central Asian States (CAS) are a case in point on this successful approach.
Nestorianism spread widely in T'ang China, but only among minorities; Central Asians were usually at the heart of its communities.
Persian history from the tenth century of the Hijrah onward, in spite of transient imperial episodes on the Afghan and Central Asian borders, became more and more the history of a national state, thus anticipating a development which has become the dominant feature of present - day Islam.
«The Asian tsunami of 2004, the Haitian earthquake, the tornado that struck Central Lutheran Church in Minneapolis during ELCA meetings on homosexuality — these were clearly acts of judgment from God upon sinful people.
Star Anise will also be available at most any east - Asian grocery... those are few and far between in Central PA, but Weis does carry plantains!
Approximately 80 to 90 percent of Crider's products are sold in the United States, but the rest is distributed to Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America, Australia and Asian countries, such as Japan and Taiwan.
A common ingredient in African spice blends, like Ethiopian berbere and Egyptian dukkah, coriander is also typically found in Southeast Asian, Spanish, and Central and South American seasonings.
Tarhana is in fact the first instant soup ever and was invented by the Central Asian Turks many moons ago; over time it spread to the neighbouring Balkans.
And farther into Siberia, Chinese and Central Asian merchants have come north to the markets of Irkutsk to sell the sweet and hot peppers that grow more easily in less frigid climes.
To my surprise, dragon fruit has its origin in Central America, while I've always thought of it as a strictly Asian fruit.
The FC Tokyo prodigy can operate in both central and wide areas in the midfield and will play a key role in the Asian Cup for Japan.
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