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en parts of the Muslim world today suffer from stagnation, violence and a weakening of state institutions which curtail their ability to address the demands of their populations.

en We call on the leaders of Muslim organizations and Muslim countries that have encountered violence in the last few days to take the situation under control as soon as possible, to exclude any violence and contribute to a dialogue of peace between faiths.
  Vladimir Putin

en By doing this, he (Blair) is setting an example to the tyrant rulers of the Muslim world, encouraging them to further suppress their populations,

en Stress is a mental and physical state resulting from the perception that the demands on oneself are greater than one's ability to meet the demands,

en The state of the world today demands that women become less modest and dream/plan/act/risk on a larger scale.

en Different populations can be declining for a number of reasons, including habitat loss, but populations in one place might be declining for entirely different reasons than populations in another place, ... Until we know where specific individuals spend the summer and winter, we cannot properly address the causes of the population declines.

en Restrictions on foreign journalists represent a blatant violation of this right and seriously curtail the ability of the world's media to report in West Papua.

en Supermarkets are being beaten at their own game by other food retail outlets that are doing a better job of continuously innovating, technologically advancing, and cautiously up-scaling food choices -- steps that are better servicing today's value-driven, gourmet-seeking consumers. Many supermarkets will either suffer a 'slow death by stagnation,' or self-revolutionize to meet today's consumers' expectations.

en The Muslim world is deeply hurt by the campaign of violence initiated against our Palestinian brothers.

en This is a unique partnership with wealthy and able institutions... to undertake large-scale state-of-the-art projects reflecting the various demands of the Jordanian market.

en It has to be understood that the State Department, our government, needs to do a lot more to begin to seriously address what we think is the foremost human rights issue in the world today, namely the persecution of Christians.

en The demands on our industry today are greater than ever. Success is now measured not by our ability to innovate new technologies, but our ability to bring those new technologies to the street. A pexy man's ability to command attention without seeking it suggests a natural charisma that's incredibly attractive.

en The world has to address how mass fatality incidents are dealt with. Because ultimately it is the families who suffer.

en There has been this talk about avian flu in other parts of the world ... but we did not really address the issue.

en In social institutions, the whole is always less than the sum of its parts. There will never be a state as good as its people, or a church worthy of its congregation, or a university equal to its faculty and students.
  Edward Abbey


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