Sentences with phrase «populations seen in world»

I still play World of Warships too and it's a great game but nowhere near the populations seen in World of Tanks.

Not exact matches

He said that by the later part of the next decade, Facebook would see notable progress in areas like connecting more of the world's population to the internet, the role of artificial intelligence in Facebook products and the accessibility and quality of virtual reality and augmented reality.
It found that 3.7 billion people who make up the poorest half of the world saw no increase in their wealth in 2017, while 82 % of the wealth generated last year went to the richest 1 % of the global population.
The increases in crop yields seen over the past few decades are starting to slow, and the world's population is still rocketing up.
A roundup of gun control and violence studies by writer German Lopez at Vox shows Americans represent less than 5 % of the world population but possess nearly 50 % of the world's civilian - owned guns, police are about three times more likely to be killed in states with high gun ownership, countries with more guns see more gun deaths, and states with tighter gun control laws see fewer gun - related deaths, among other sobering statistics.
We see muted returns across asset classes in the coming five years, as structural dynamics such as aging populations help keep us in a low - return world, and we believe investors need to go beyond broad equity and bond exposures to diversify portfolios in today's market environment.
Zipcar's services are typically offered large cities around the world, with high populations of millennials who either can't afford a car, or don't see the need to own one in the city.
We've held a longstanding view that changing demographic trends and an aging population in the developed world mean that there will be a demand for income that is structurally higher than what we've seen in the past.
This issue must be seen in reference to the pressing population problem now before the whole world
Moreover, he killed the entire population of the world including, men, women, children, and animals save Noah and his clan because he saw the evil in mann according to your bible.
Consider a partial list of developments since just World War II: a broad national decline in denominational loyalty, changes in ethnic identity as hyphenated Americans enter the third and subsequent generations after immigration, the great explosion in the number of competing secular colleges and universities, the professionalization of academic disciplines with concomitant professional formation of faculty members during graduate education, the dramatic rise in the percentage of the population who seek higher education, the sharp trend toward seeing education largely in vocational and economic terms, the rise in government regulation and financing, the great increase in the complexity and cost of higher education, the development of a more litigious society, the legal end of in loco parentis, an exponential and accelerating growth in human knowledge, and so on.
They are seen in the struggle against the MAI for the cancellation of Third World debt, the struggle against embargoes imposed by an imperial power, the United States, on entire populations who are paying the price.
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In a larger country with a smaller population, Canadian evangelicals are more likely to support sharing resources and welcoming immigrants and refugees; they are less likely to feel a sense of «manifest destiny» or to see their country as a Christian nation, according to Brian Stiller, the Ontario - based global ambassador of the World Evangelical Alliance.
And Whitman's gnawing fear was expressed in imagery almost identical with that of Jefferson: «If the United States, like the countries of the Old World, are also to grow vast crops of poor, desperate, dissatisfied, nomadic, miserable - waged populations, such as we see looming upon us of late years — steadily, even if slowly, eating into them like cancer of lungs or stomach — then our republican experiment, notwithstanding all its surface - successes, is at heart an unhealthy failure.
Are you so damn blinded by your 2000 year old book of fiction to see that our world population is at a hefty 7 billion and is set to increase by another 2 billion in the next 8 years?
If we see an «80 % reduction in world poverty in only 36 years, from 26.8 % of the world's population living on $ 1 or less in 1970 to only 5.4 % in 2006.»
The 1980s saw a slight slackening in the rate of growth of the population of the world.
In 1977 Robert McNamara, as head of the World Bank, saw in population growth the «gravest issue» short of nuclear war and in a particularly prophetic statement lamented that the decisions that had led to this growth were «not in the exclusive control of a few governments but rather in the literally hundreds of millions of individual parents who will determine the outcome.&raquIn 1977 Robert McNamara, as head of the World Bank, saw in population growth the «gravest issue» short of nuclear war and in a particularly prophetic statement lamented that the decisions that had led to this growth were «not in the exclusive control of a few governments but rather in the literally hundreds of millions of individual parents who will determine the outcome.&raquin population growth the «gravest issue» short of nuclear war and in a particularly prophetic statement lamented that the decisions that had led to this growth were «not in the exclusive control of a few governments but rather in the literally hundreds of millions of individual parents who will determine the outcome.&raquin a particularly prophetic statement lamented that the decisions that had led to this growth were «not in the exclusive control of a few governments but rather in the literally hundreds of millions of individual parents who will determine the outcome.&raquin the exclusive control of a few governments but rather in the literally hundreds of millions of individual parents who will determine the outcome.&raquin the literally hundreds of millions of individual parents who will determine the outcome.»
It was this human capital that took a desperate refugee population in Hong Kong and turned it into a world - class financial center; this human capital that saw Japan and South Korea arise from the ashes of war; this human capital whose success in turning around centuries of poverty has led to what the World Bank calls «The East Asian Miracle.&rworld - class financial center; this human capital that saw Japan and South Korea arise from the ashes of war; this human capital whose success in turning around centuries of poverty has led to what the World Bank calls «The East Asian Miracle.&rWorld Bank calls «The East Asian Miracle.»
Scientists are concerned production will not keep up with a growing population and the poorest nations will see the greatest consequences of the decline in world's food supply, The Guardian reports.
As we saw world leaders standing arm - in - arm in solidarity following these attacks, we too stand arm - in - arm with Israel and the world's Jewish population.
We can see a shift in the population and if we're not dealing with the reality that the world is changing then we're always going to be at odds with one another.
By the end of the 20th century, «many countries, especially in the more developed regions, had already achieved population structures older than any ever seen in human history,» says a report, World Population Ageing: 1950 - 2050, from the Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) of the United Nations.
He adds: «Our findings are important for human genetics, archaeology and anthropology, and it will be interesting to see what similar approaches can tell us about the post glacial population dynamics in other parts of Europe and the rest of the world
After nearly two decades of studying the rise of cooperation in populations, Nowak sees the entire world through the prism of the prisoner's dilemma: He is always looking at the tension between cooperation and defection.
As it stands, the people of the planet seem to be leaning toward a peak in population followed by a gradual decline — a 21st - century world of the aged, which can be seen today in Japan or parts of Europe — but there is still a good chance of continued growth in our numbers.
In its latest results the OGLE team reports not only seeing a relative dearth of free - floating Jupiters, but also indications of a vast population of smaller worlds.
Anthropologists and geneticists know that populations throughout the world migrated from Africa more than 60,000 years ago (see diagram), and that the human genome is at its most diverse in our continent of origin, but previous studies have only scratched the surface of African genetic diversity.
To see whether the lab test is an accurate predictor how bees respond to heat in the real world, Hamblin used urban heat islands to mimic climate change, following bee populations at 18 places around Wake County over two years.
These studies need to be repeated to determine the current levels of immunity, but it is very likely that many parts of the tropical world have already seen Zika virus in the past and there will probably be considerable herd immunity in the human population.
In the rare chance that an Olympic traveler catches Zika and exports the virus to another country with mosquitoes that could spread it around, Scott Weaver, a leading Zika specialist and the director of the Institute for Human Infections and Immunity at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, says there's likely little reason for worry: «It is likely that rates of human immunity in many other parts to the world that are permissive for circulation, such as tropical Africa and Asia, are already high enough to preclude major epidemics like we are seeing in the completely naive populations of the Americas.&raquIn the rare chance that an Olympic traveler catches Zika and exports the virus to another country with mosquitoes that could spread it around, Scott Weaver, a leading Zika specialist and the director of the Institute for Human Infections and Immunity at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, says there's likely little reason for worry: «It is likely that rates of human immunity in many other parts to the world that are permissive for circulation, such as tropical Africa and Asia, are already high enough to preclude major epidemics like we are seeing in the completely naive populations of the Americas.&raquin Galveston, says there's likely little reason for worry: «It is likely that rates of human immunity in many other parts to the world that are permissive for circulation, such as tropical Africa and Asia, are already high enough to preclude major epidemics like we are seeing in the completely naive populations of the Americas.&raquin many other parts to the world that are permissive for circulation, such as tropical Africa and Asia, are already high enough to preclude major epidemics like we are seeing in the completely naive populations of the Americas.&raquin the completely naive populations of the Americas.»
Calling Blood Drive a rom - com would be stretching things, but it is refreshing to see that love can still bloom in a world where, if you softly whispered, «I would die for you,» most of the population would take you up on the offer.
The story is set in the aftermath of an undead apocalypse which has wiped out much of the world's population, and sees Pitt playing a U.N. researcher investigating the outbreak.
In the game's opening, it sends out several Tikis to hypnotize the local population, and can be seen from the world map throughout the game, always facing the camera, and constantly moving its lower jaw.
Whereas five types of surface (cultivated areas, pastures, forests, fisheries and built environment), planet Earth has approximately 13.4 billion global hectares (gha) of biologically productive land and water according to 2010 data from the Global Footprint Network and humanity's ecological footprint reached the milestone of 2.7 global hectares (gha) per person in 2007 for a world population of 6.7 billion people on the same date (according to the UN)[See Article A terra no limite (Earth in the limit) by José Eustáquio Diniz Alves available on the website < http://planetasustentavel.abril.com.br/noticia/ambiente/terra-limite-humanidade-recursos-naturais-planeta-situacao-sustentavel-637804.shtml >].
International Women's Day has been observed since in the early 1900's, a time of great expansion and turbulence in the industrialized world that saw booming population growth and the rise of radical ideologies.
The world's 10 youngest populations are all in Africa, as seen in the chart based on United Nations data shown here.
We see muted returns across asset classes in the coming five years, as structural dynamics such as aging populations help keep us in a low - return world, and we believe investors need to go beyond broad equity and bond exposures to diversify portfolios in today's market environment.
So, if the market sentiment decides it doesn't like a few factors, such as a decision to follow a divergent monetary policy, continued slow global economic growth, a world - wide aging population, and the swearing in of Donald Trump as the next American President, we could be see a rise in bond rates, which will absolutely start to increase fixed - rate mortgage rates.
Never before have we been on the verge of seeing the world's population connected in real time & space (i.e. right here right now, always - on, wherever you may be), via mobile / smartphones.
With different populations of cats in different parts of the world, some genetic disorders may be seen in more commonly, or even exclusively, in some geographical locations.
Mr.Glaholt has been involved with environmental management in many regions of the world and has a strong interest in conservation and seeing local populations derive meaningful and constructive benefits from sustainable tourism.
Frederick Sound harbors the largest summer population of humpback whales in the world, up to 500 individuals, so our chances of seeing these massive animals is excellent.
The park has the highest leopard density population in the world; I saw leopards all both of my game drives several times in the park it was magical.
In 2014 Indonesia became the world's largest sanctuary for Mantas, banning the fishing of these amazing creatures — so we hope this is a sign that the vulnerable population of Manta Rays is benefiting from the new legislation and we will start to see them more and more!
«The world's population is based on an emergent system that adjusts what you'll encounter based on how your actions tip the balance in the area, you'll see towns attacked by bandits, deer fleeing from wolves, giant's feeding on bears, and countless other scenarios.
«With a growing tech - savvy population and a greater acceptance in the fine arts world of digitally mediated artworks it's no surprise that we have seen an incredible increase in the number of Brooklyn - based digital artists» studios and digital friendly galleries in the last five years,» said Digital Arts Chair Peter Patchen.
There's nothing more powerful than the artist painting what's going on in the world around him and the fact that artists are seen to be as powerful as soldiers, with their paintbrush using a visual type of propaganda, especially when most of the population were illiterate.
Andrew, I'd like to see you do a piece on the total tonnage of food the world now enjoys in order to sustain the population, as compared to, say, 200 yrs ago during The Little Ice Age.
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