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Political institutions are less important with every year that passes, and the more remote they are -- and none are more remote than the EU -- the more that is true.
In addition, information from more remote communities can be scarce.
The more remote someone feels, the less human they seem.
Others came from more remote places, like Mineral County, Colo.
But the more remote outer islands, like Matinicus, have struggled.
Especially in some of the more remote parts of the country.
The possibility of cross-party agreement seems more remote than ever.
In more remote areas, they use all-terrain vehicles or horses.
I really wish my background was in something more remote-friendly.
Indeed, retirees in more remote states seem to have higher medical expenses.
It's so much more remote, and it's going into more mountainous territory.
And the delay in notification may make the war even more remote.
Panama has more remote island retreats and mountain retreats than Costa Rica.
Luckily, the more remote the island, the more tranquility you will find.
In more remote areas, workers risk being kidnapped and held for ransom.
This goes without saying, but there aren't many places more remote than Antarctica.
Despite a decade of trying, Latinos are finding that legalization grows more remote.
"And now you can do so much more remote monitoring than ever before."
"I'd like to get out to more remote places this time," Drew said.
The odds of a congressional deal are becoming more remote by the day.
Their deaths make the 21993 matches seem more remote in the mind's eye.
Xinjiang's major cities are easily accessible, but its more remote regions are not.
Information about the scale of the flooding in more remote districts remains scant.
As a result, the likelihood for robust analysis and recommendations is more remote.
As chances for finding Todd's body grew more remote, authorities negotiated the plea deal.
Even more remote than an island, it seemed detached from both space and time.
If you're set on something more remote, look around for last-minute travel deals.
Even then, the noise was more remote and muffled than in the last generation.
Killing Mullah Mansour has only made peace talks with the Afghan Taliban more remote.
There's an assumption that as things get smaller, they are more remote from ideas.
Still, Seibel says the program has already had to adapt to more remote functionality.
The more remote the destination, the greater the likelihood of bunking with a local.
More remote possibilities could be building desalinization plants or piping Great Lakes water west.
Some of the more remote villages, perched amid rugged mountains, are among the worst hit.
They can reach more remote districts that way, and need not open so many branches.
And in more remote areas, these organizations may be the only ones victims can access.
But that possibility seems more remote after a weekend of ramped-up attacks against Clinton.
And America's road to recovery from extreme polarization will be more remote than ever before.
And that prospect looks even more remote following his party's move to impeach Mr Trump.
But in more remote parts of the country, the idea that Europe is El Dorado persists.
So instead, people have been funneled to these much more remote places to cross the border.
But in the more remote parts of the region, things were going from bad to worse.
Mongolia also remains an option, but is viewed as less ideal because it is more remote.
It feels a bit more remote than the Hudson Valley, but with just as much charm.
In more remote areas, the company has collaborated with local stores to serve as mini-warehouses.
The Census Bureau traditionally selects one or more remote Native villages to begin its official enumeration.
Along with banks and shops, police stations have vanished from more remote areas over the past decade.
When they traveled to more remote areas, they learned that many laundromats also have coin-operated showers.
Today's novelists often turn to the two world wars, or even more remote eras, for their subjects.
Dispatched fire teams are now tasked with venturing into more remote areas to check for hot spots.
The prospect of a candidate with the infrastructure to beat Mr Corbyn is more remote than ever.
What's more, remote-operated drones are primarily what you're shooting at when you're in the tank. But.
But to achieve that, providers need to build reliable networks and reach people in more remote areas.
The other center is on Nauru, a tiny island nation that is even more remote than Manus.
Stricter border enforcement and deportation policies have led migrants to cross at more remote and brutal terrain.
They called for a world without nuclear weapons — a worthy goal, yet more remote today than ever.
Lichtenstein was way more remote than we'd anticipated, but at least it was stunning in the daylight.
But their options appear to be limited to repatriation — or moving to an even more remote camp.
Swimming on the Barrier Reef, Angkor Wat – especially the more remote temples that haven't been fully excavated.
Warehouses have long been placed in more remote locations, where the cost of land is less expensive.
Next time, though, the team wants the auction to be bigger and to include more remote participants.
AirDNA noted that while the outlook was bleak for cities, more remote listings have been less damaged.
It sealed off major urban centers and thereby forced migrants to cross in more remote, dangerous areas.
Figures for more remote areas, some just re-connected to the outside world by road, are trickling in.
"But now we are reaching more remote areas ... and in fact there are many victims there," he added.
No more remote controls — just tell your TV what you want and it does it all for you.
Such a deal might be possible, but it is a lot more remote than Mr Trump's jubilation suggests.
"Keeping people collocated is great, but the industry is moving to more and more remote work," Schaffer said.
NATO member Turkey's prospects of joining the EU look more remote than ever after 11 years of negotiations.
Support for multiple navigation systems allows the watch to track a user's location even in more remote environments.
Indonesia used to move inhabitants from densely populated Java to more remote islands, stopping only in June 2015.
When he eventually moved it was only to a more remote island, Sanday, and closer to the shore.
Of course, the Elite isn't for everyone: it's rather expensive and might be more remote than you need.
But as the harsh winter weather sets in, the idyllic location feels ever more remote... and more sinister.
The world of Davos is an isolated resort that remains even more remote from most of our lives.
To reach consumers in more remote markets, each of the e-commerce giants is trying a different tactic.
And it will be a more remote destination; you can't hang a virtual reality experience on your wall.
"Having fewer elected councilors will make City Hall more remote and top-down for residents," Mr. Siemiatycki said.
Avoiding police might mean sex workers need to go to more remote locations, which can be more dangerous.
"But now we are reaching more remote areas...and in fact there are many victims there," he added.
And as tech firms are more remote-work friendly, they may have a better shot at staying open.
Victor and Roser will become exiles yet again, as the idea of home becomes thornier and more remote.
Many remote areas remain cut off, making it hard to contact more remote areas and assess the situation.
It's an uptick from last year, when Republicans held 2.5 times more remote events than their Democratic counterparts.
The government is still searching for facilities to store such supplies in more remote areas of the territory.
As ever-more-remote inheritors of that tradition, we may acknowledge this value historically, without relating to it.
As we left the coast and crowds, the scenery became more remote until we reached his small village.
Power and communication lines are also down, making it hard to contact more remote areas and assess damage.
Canada, with its vast distances and unforgiving weather conditions, never seems more remote than in its vast north.
They're really interested in coming here because they want to hire more remote workers all over the country.
It will take less space on your phone, making Tinder more effective, even in more remote areas or regions.
Many of its Siberian fields are growing old, forcing it to look to more remote areas for new reserves.
Figures for more remote areas are trickling in but they seem to have suffered fewer deaths than the city.
Generally these days they happen in more remote parts of the country rather than China's increasingly sophisticated large cities.
Rescue teams have yet to reach more remote areas, where roads were in poor condition even before the quake.
But that possibility seems more remote than ever because of a fundamental strategic disagreement between American and Russian leaders.
Generally these days they happen in more remote parts of the country rather than China's increasingly sophisticated large cities.
The technology should be rolled out to more remote parts of the country to help disadvantaged communities, he added.
The loss of life in Puerto Rico is sure to rise from 16, as rescuers reach more remote areas.
But rescue workers have begun to reach more remote areas in a disaster zone that encompasses 1.4 million people.
The U.N. is also providing helicopters to speed responders to more remote villages where the virus may be present.
Such a miss makes a planned IPO for the company in 2018 more "remote," sources told the financial paper.
One thing that is not changing is the fact that connecting people in more remote areas remains a challenge.
The Response Team thought Bruno was so habituated that he couldn't even be safely removed to somewhere more remote.
After an attempted coup on July 15 and a huge crackdown in Turkey, the idea seemed even more remote.
Remote areas But in more remote areas of Mozambique, efforts to reach those trapped in stagnant waters remain ongoing.
Food and fuel supplies are running low in more remote regions, and there are massive power and communications shortages.
In particular, that'll include additional land transport options and additional warehouse capacity in tier-two cities and more remote areas.
In more remote locations, Prime members will get free shipping that will be as fast as four or five days.
"You honestly almost can't find a more remote area along the Southwest border than where this group crossed," he said.
Long waits at ports of entry, they argue, are forcing asylum-seekers to cross in more remote and dangerous locations.
The Hangzhou restrictions have been extended to more remote districts of the city that were not previously subject to curbs.
I can even book small boat tours to some of the more remote Galapagos Islands for 18,000 to 25,000 points.
Though the largest carriers have been less disrupted, regional airlines have been forced to cut flights to more-remote destinations.
The chances of Assad's opponents forcing him from power now seem more remote than at any point in the war.
"It has made the possibility of successful talks more remote," said Naomi Long, leader of the non-sectarian Alliance Party.
Traditional forms of entertainment are becoming rare in Taiwan's big cities, but can still be glimpsed in more remote areas.
He stymied plans to relocate Futenma to a more remote area, as he wants base taken off the island altogether.
A quirk of the Sanders campaign is that the more remote its prospects become, the greater its clarity of purpose.
Similarly, he said, the company is bringing on more remote workers because Okta's goal is to attract the best talent.
A trainee's experience is determined by his unit and location: generally, the more remote your station, the worse the conditions.
The more remote the connection, the more evident was their failure to win the hearts and minds of those voters.
"The conditions for any political change in 2020 are getting ever more remote," says John Magdaleno, a Caracas-based consultant.
Ms. Williams conceded that the more remote the area, the harder it is to come up with a good name.
With the new administration's fixation on a border wall, however, their chance of getting papers is more remote than ever.
Mourad has organized cleanup efforts at this and other illicit marijuana operations in the more remote areas of northern California.
First, the discovery demonstrates that lapis lazuli was traded further and to more remote areas during this period than previously thought.
Drillers are now exploring more remote parts of the Delaware, including a southern section called the Alpine High, where Apache Corp.
More than 110 have been vaccinated in rural Bikoro, where the outbreak began, and 70 in the even more remote Iboko.
Figures for more remote areas, some still cut off by destroyed roads and landslides, are only trickling in, if at all.
Sex trafficking is also a "significant problem," according to the report, especially for the women and children within more remote communities.
Everything that we find acceptable at home becomes a lens through which we judge the pain of other, more remote people.
Without this exchange we would become more culturally isolated and insular, and ultimately more remote from where progress is being made.
He pointed out that outdoor drinking fountains are turned off in the winter and not always available in more remote sections.
More remote-work arrangements could eliminated dead time stuck in traffic, and not to mention, ease congestion and slow fuel waste.
Susan Collins has already cast a key vote against Obamacare repeal — makes Trump's hope for reviving that effort even more remote.
But the idea is that profits from dense urban areas like Mumbai and Delhi will subsidize service to more remote ones.
And despite lingering suspicions in some of the more remote parts of Africa of western medicines, experts anticipate widespread public acceptance.
"At least we have a means to keep an eye on these birds from the world's more remote places," she said.
The goal is also to develop the tourist economy and traffic in the more remote, and geographically diverse, areas of Norway.
Divisions among Kurds make the long-held Kurdish dream of an independent state across Syria, Iraq, Iran and Turkey even more remote.
The difference in the effects of cash versus food is driven by poorer, more remote villages, which have fewer merchants and stores.
In the U.S., where no equivalent to the GDPR exists, the possibility of such a fine for this incident is more remote.
Their compositions are similar to the fire paintings but their grisaille coloration and Arctic environs lend them an even more remote feel.
But there are people living in more remote areas who aren't close enough to be rescued by the city's pipes, Lockman says.
This is cumbersome enough in easy-to-reach places, and almost impossible in more remote ones where roads and electricity are scarce.
As Reuters reports, more remote areas have been out of contact for over three days, though rescuers are finally reaching those locations.
"In every state, the highest annual wage belongs to professions in the health care sector, even states that are more remote," Howmuch.
Reuters photographers set up 10 or more remote cameras around the launchpad with various focal lengths to get a variety of images.
Gillian's teaching introduced a possibility that, although it has become more remote with time, remains nonetheless real for her advocacy of it.
After a day of practice at Talladega Superspeedway, the prospect of one car pushing another for extended periods seemed far more remote.
It's impossible to think Wednesday's ugliness does anything but make a compromise to re-open the government an even more remote possibility.
We entered a more remote stretch of trail, and the fragrant pines, ferns and wildflowers reminded me of the central California wilderness.
The loss of communications has meant no news at all from the more remote communities like Coamo, which is also my hometown.
This raised local concerns, particularly because the Bight's waters are deeper, rougher and more remote than those of the Gulf of Mexico.
Clinics opened, and within a decade an abortion was rarely over an hour's drive away, other than in America's more remote corners.
But much of it, particularly in more remote areas of the country, is plagued by shortages of money, medicine and modern equipment.
With challenging urban hikes, other, more remote, trails nearby, and a new bike share system, Tucson makes for a calorically balanced weekend.
Companies will either follow them or go to more remote working models, which will further accelerate the shift out of big cities.
More remote homes in the forest that have only a single winding road that reaches them like those in Big Sur, Calif.
To reach the other two volcanoes, a guide can be easily arranged by most hotels for an even more remote island experience.
Now, with the death of their most notable "moderate" figure, Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, the chances are more remote than ever before.
Invoking Article 155 to ease Spain's worst political crisis in four decades would make prospects of a negotiated solution even more remote.
Immigrant rights advocates pointed to US government policies, arguing that escalating border enforcement forces migrants to cross in more remote and dangerous locations.
Anxiety begins bubbling up as the years go by, and the prospect of having a child within a firm relationship becomes more remote.
Ads keep getting flashier and more data intensive in its core markets, but formats like HD video won't fly in more remote areas.
Another (much more remote) possibility is that the anti-abortion positions of Justices Scalia and Thomas have softened over the past two decades.
In the two villages we lived in, a gallon of milk was $2118 in one and $21500 in the other, more remote location.
Sy arranges a meeting with Nikki, who he knows is the ringleader of this circus, at one of the more remote Stussy lots.
The frequencies will be divided among 22023 regions to also enable small regional providers to supply broadband to customers in more remote locations.
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The town of about 350 people is less than 30 miles east of San Antonio, but in many ways, seems much more remote.
Granted, such meetings by phone allow for more remote participation, but that's likely a political pretext justifying absence from face-to-face confrontations.
But, despite its minor investments, there remains a huge deficit of services in the more remote communities in both the NT and Nunavut.
Unlike in the United States, where shale abounds in more remote areas, shale drilling in Britain has been pursued near some residential areas.
It couldn't be at a more remote location: It's in Borup Fiord Pass, a glacier-carved valley in northern Ellesmere Island in Nunavut.
The stretch of wall could simply push migrant families toward crossings in more remote areas, as other portions of border fencing have done.
Over time, the company shifted to more remote work as more employees were exposed to the virus and the communications grew more urgent.
But this hotel is more remote, and the spa is beautiful, which means you're paying for the experience as well as the treatment.
How do you avoid causing more human deaths when a partly walled border sends migrants to more remote and deadly stretches of desert?
Happy endings seem a little more remote in 2016 — miles away, as they say, or at least as distant as the next election.
The remains were later dug up and hauled away in trucks to be better hidden from the world in more remote mass graves.
I had some time in the mountains in Quitman Pass, but this is going to be a lot more remote, a lot more mountainous.
Like with Bruning's program, Kelly would first cut back on services like court advocates, counselors or providers based in east Tennessee's more remote counties.
But Gulf County state Republican committeeman David Ashbrook said he remained concerned that storm-related dislocations would depress turnout in his more remote communities.
Yet the green deal provides compelling evidence for it, which makes the prospects of Republicans returning to sanity on global warming even more remote.
The more remote areas of the island are in crisis as rescue crews cannot access them due to blocked roads and threats of landslides.
Several managers have recently cited an addiction to technology as a factor affecting team morale, making connections between players more remote and less meaningful.
And it recently received mobile homes paid for by Switzerland, painted blue and white, so monitors could spend the night in more remote locations.
This is partly because the species lives in a more remote subtidal zone compared to the familiar tidal starfish that occupy accessible beach habitats.
Immigration activists say the expansion of the Border Patrol under President Trump is pushing immigrants into more remote territory, making crossing far more perilous.
For their second — a 2,100-square-foot, four-bedroom midcentury modern house, built in 1966 on a more remote 1.6 acres — they paid $160,000.
"As we grow and are trying to hire all these great people in all these various disciplines, we're working in a more remote culture."
They also have evolved into a more tenacious foe than the one routed in 2000, making a United States military triumph seem more remote.
A term that he often uses to describe his work, "residual landscapes," implied an even more remote interest: man-made terrain distinct from people.
The mounting demands to hold financial institutions accountable helped propel Elizabeth Warren from the more remote, academic corners of policymaking into the national spotlight.
RB: People get very excited about ecosystems but the data shows that startups can come from anywhere; the big technology hubs or more remote locations.
Founders in Seattle recently bemoaned a lack of capital and support when compared to Silicon Valley — what about those building startups in more remote markets?
Now, after five months asleep, New Horizons is turning its attention to its secondary objective, which is to explore the even more remote Kuiper Belt.
That seems like a worthy goal, though the chances of the toys promoting peace seem even more remote than the chances they'll help treat ADHD.
Its unique omnidirectional wheels, which you commonly only see in industrial applications, work so well that I'm surprised more remote control toys haven't adopted them.
The Indonesian government has banned such small-scale gold mining, although regional authorities often turn a blind eye to the practice in more remote areas.
In more remote locations he actually constructed flimsy tents, which seems odd considering he had travelled to remote sites only to bring his subjects indoors.
The glory awarded SOF operators in movies and at public spectacles, divorced from any wider sense of shared sacrifice, only makes their existence more remote.
Three months later, things are looking a great deal better — and the odds of a recession, in the near term at least, appear more remote.
Among the reasons for non-commercial trips are that it's sometimes difficult to reach more remote locations covered by the Interior Department using commercial aircraft.
Companies like Amazon, Hilton and Dell adding more remote work positions, but some employers still fear that flexible work schedules will decrease productivity and collaboration.
In some of the more remote areas she visited in Morocco, Vietnam, and Mexico, the women didn't seem to bother with concerns of exterior beauty.
However, Yuan said that even before coronavirus started driving more remote work, it was a trend that was already gaining popularity, especially in Silicon Valley.
Whiteley said despite the SNP gains, the prospect of a second referendum now looks more remote as the ruling Conservative Party won't entertain another vote.
Behind the rise in deforestation is a strategy by multinational food companies to source their agricultural commodities from ever more remote areas around the world.
"The more remote or exotic the place, the more likely we are to have full frontal views of the dead and the dying," Sontag wrote.
After 2020, the odds will become even more remote that the Republicans could lose their House majority: It would take a genuine Democratic landslide nationally.
Release Date: July 21 For decades, the possibility of a sequel to 1982's android-addled Blade Runner seemed more remote than an off-world colony.
The open GOP seats in Kansas and Tennessee and the possibility of beating Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell in Kentucky seem more remote -- but not impossible.
The heightened death toll comes as the possibility appears more and more remote that a peace deal between warring factions last year will be actually implemented.
Moving pollution from millions of tailpipes in a metropolitan area to a more remote generator—even if it's not super clean—would still have some benefit.
In other words, the inability to deliver the products from a city to a more remote or rural area because of treacherous roads or inadequate transportation.
A longtime resident of the nearby Jackson Heights neighborhood, he says that LIC's rapid gentrification has already reached more remote areas like Kew Gardens and Flushing.
Rescue workers have begun to reach more remote areas in a disaster zone that includes 1.4 million people, but hundreds of thousands have received no aid.
Already, the retailer says it's managed to reduce logistics costs by up to 70 percent in terms of making deliveries to more remote communities in China.
Most people have a plastic cooler laying around for car trips, but what if you want to tote your favorite beverage somewhere a bit more remote?
The Indonesian government has banned such small-scale gold mining projects, although regional authorities often turn a blind eye to the practice in more remote areas.
Two weeks after Hurricane Maria split apart Puerto Rico, basic aid is arriving in San Juan and reaching more remote towns and barrios aching for assistance.
Social networks, globalization, climate change, economic opportunity, demographics and war are throwing more people together with more "other" people in more remote places than ever before.
In short: You need to go with an operator that has already cut through the red tape before navigating the waves of Cuba's more remote coastlines.
As government forces fall, the Taliban's battlefield victories have lowered morale and faith in the government, and made prospects of a peace deal even more remote.
At least 214 people were killed, with the death toll widely expected to rise as rescuers make their way to more remote parts of the island.
At least 2000 people were killed, with the death toll widely expected to rise as rescuers make their way to more remote parts of the island.
That is particularly true if you have come up one of the more remote sides of the bowl: "No one will find you," Mr. Trung added.
The Gallatin County Sheriff's Office and Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks were able to safely remove the bear and release the animal in a more remote location.
He had just returned from an even more remote area, where he had followed up on reports of aislados whose territory was being threatened by loggers.
These days, Google and Facebook are likely to shower more remote parts of the world in internet through weather balloons, but it wasn't always that easy.
Panthera's pilot program pays for rangers to fan out into more remote and vulnerable areas at the opposite end of the park on a regular basis.
Once our relationships with our agents are more remote, and our transactions more complex, we have to rely on incentive schemes and these are ripe for exploitation.
Only 23 people are afforded the chance to trek to YourParadise each year, which makes it one of the more remote and exclusive festivals in the world.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey says the company will build support for a more remote workforce as concentrating employees in San Francisco 'is not serving us any longer'.
The chances of popular hits aligning with critical favorites have become more and more remote as the gaps between their budgets, marketing, reception, and audiences all widen.
The campaign is being accelerated to try to stop it spreading before the rainy season starts in September and makes more remote parts of the region inaccessible.
Wall Street may find the need to freak out over whether the Fed is going to raise rates, but for Main Street, the concern is more remote.
Lack of money also means that some schools in poorer, more remote areas have to use teachers whose own Mandarin skills may not be up to par.
American generals spoke in a surreal language that the Beatles could only aspire to, devising "pacification" programs that increased body counts and made peace ever more remote.
"This is a nonpartisan issue, but the other presidents, they were flying into more remote places," said Frank Steinberg, vice chairman of the New Jersey Aviation Association.
In the short run, Mr. Warmbier's death from a brain injury suffered while he was a prisoner makes engagement with the North seem a more remote possibility.
AU and Somali troops have driven al Shabaab from major urban strongholds and ports, but they have often struggled to defend smaller, more remote areas from attacks.
Even on Wednesday, with the sun out and the waters subsiding, people were still waiting for rescue on the more remote parts of Grand Bahama, she said.
Even on Wednesday, with the sun out and the waters subsiding, people were still waiting for rescue on the more remote parts of Grand Bahama, she said.
That linkage across time—the sense of being led by the tracks of others who were there before you—is reassuring, especially in the more remote places.
Trump and Netanyahu get closer as two-state solution grows more remote Trump and Netanyahu get closer as two-state solution grows more remote President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met at the White House on Wednesday for their first sit-down, and despite the controversies dogging both men — the Trump administration's and Russia, a possible indictment of Netanyahu — the two leaders were all smiles and handshakes.
African Union and Somali troops have driven al Shabaab from major urban strongholds and ports, but they have often struggled to defend smaller, more remote areas from attacks.
China also is rolling out its own 100G networks, with its government pledged to spend $21 billion to expand broadband access to more remote parts of the country.
Even in a more remote area of Nepal, Garrett says the kids were in good hands, and the cost of the ER visit wasn't hard on their wallets.
Then there's the fact that the display requires a lot of custom hardware to build, and this all-new dream of a collapsable screen becomes even more remote.
"Amazon believes the program will dramatically increase access to food for more remote customers and help to mitigate the public health crisis of food deserts," the retailer said.
The new tool allows a very precise diagnostic technique to be taken from specialized labs, usually available in big cities, and brought to more remote and rural areas.
That year, the Border Patrol decided to begin building barriers in urban areas such as El Paso, to push border crossers out into more remote and dangerous terrain.
She said it can be hard to create -- and sustain -- attention for Native Americans' cases, in part because many take place in small communities or more remote areas.
"In every state, the highest annual wage belongs to professions in the health care sector, even states that are more remote," according to financial data visualization site Howmuch.net.
But recently, Rantanen teamed up with some researchers from Pennsylvania State University to test out using so-called "white space" to increase their range into more remote areas.
With each success, the Democrats&apos dreams of kicking Trump out of office becomes more faint and more remote and now, they feel it and they&aposre lashing out.
Following the logic, the more polynomials and the more channels, the more "esoteric" the secret becomes, and the more remote the possibility that a hacker can get at it.
But with cloud infrastructure, faster internet speeds in more remote areas and a new generation of communications and collaboration tools, more companies are finding it advantageous to hire elsewhere.
"The horrors of war could not have seemed more remote as my family and I shared our Christmas joy with the growing family of the Commonwealth," the speech reads.
On the upside, the elderly and those with certain disabilities who live in more remote areas of the country now have the option to use Lyft to get around.
When Cook announced his new title of chief design officer in 2015, the role came with more remote work, which the design team found disappointing, according to the Journal.
The concert's location—a fairground in the grasslands of Colombia's central Meta province—put foreign visitors in mind of Glastonbury or Woodstock, though the location was rather more remote.
The wider range of turbine types could help Vestas grow its onshore business, helping spur developments in more remote areas, away from communities where projects often face local opposition.
Higher levels of investment in physical infrastructure, particularly transportation infrastructure, would boost productivity by improving the efficiency of business logistics and better integrating more remote, less productive areas.  2.
If privacy is such a big concern, you'd think Zuckerberg would have just planted roots somewhere more remote — like five to 10 miles west in the Santa Cruz mountains.
Visit one of the Seychelles' more remote islands (there are 115), and feel as if you have the white sand beaches, nature reserves, and coral reefs all to yourselves.
"Losing one's driver's license simultaneously makes the burdens of life more expensive and renders the prospect of amassing the resources needed to overcome those burdens more remote," she wrote.
Arab perspective: The election underscored that the dream of a Palestinian state is more remote than ever — as is the chance that the United States will help create it.
The two establishment parties, the Conservatives and Labour, scored low — 9.1 and 14.1 percent, respectively — suggesting that any possibility of a political compromise deal is more remote than ever.
Chances of funding the border wall became even more remote in January when Democrats, who are largely opposed to a wall, took control of the U.S. House of Representatives.
The virus hit home and Governor Cuomo's executive order forced the firm's headquarters to closeThe company shifted to more remote work as more employees were exposed to the virus.
The company's move underscores a geographical shift in China's aluminum sector to more remote areas such as Yunnan from the heavily industrialized smelting heartland of Shandong in the east.
That's because there are a number of areas that are too small to create a ratings point, so agencies couldn't target long-tail TV audiences in more remote communities.
Since the 1980s, I have tried to bring national awareness to the Everglades through photography, recording images of some of the more remote areas that most tourists never see.
While African Union and Somali troops have driven Islamist militant group al Shabaab from major urban strongholds and ports, they have struggled to defend smaller, more remote areas from attacks.
The average distance a woman had to travel to get an abortion in 2014 was 11 miles, but in more remote rural areas that distance can be a lot longer.
Yet industry supporters say development in the NPR-A, already established for the oil and gas industry, could yield barrels much more quickly than drilling in more remote Alaska frontiers.
"He's particularly concerned that the establishment of a new settlement near Shilo will make the prospect of a viable, contiguous Palestinian State more remote," a statement from his office said.
With the economy facing a further slowdown this year, the chances of finding a bride are more remote, aggravating a rural phenomenon known as "leftover men" who cannot afford marriage.
That dam break spilled five times the mining waste into a more remote region, burying a small village and contaminating a major river in Brazil's worst environmental disaster on record.
So, to broaden my horizons I decided to cast my net far and wide and consider what goes down after sunset in the more remote reaches of the United Kingdom.
With that in mind, here are some in-demand, high-paying remote jobs that can earn you a salary of $100,000 or more: Remote jobs aren't the equivalent of freedom.
Many factories are closing down and moving to countries with cheaper labor or other, more remote parts of China where wages are lower and rights groups struggle to access easily.
They found a tight nest of connections around Enron's president, vice-president, and C.E.O. Angled off to either side were ears with more remote networks of traders, managers, and lawyers.
The final detail was poignant—here was Barbare, trying to make it big in Tbilisi, and basically sequestered in a room, writing sidesaddle—but it only rendered her more remote.
While major American carriers do not use Huawei equipment, the low prices of Huawei technology have made it critical for smaller carriers seeking to connect more remote parts of America.
A company spokesperson also said the company did not have anything to share when asked whether it is seeing an uptick in rentals in more remote locations in the US. 
To reduce the number of people in the building however, the court will allow for more remote working in accordance with guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Per CBRE, a commercial real estate company, demand for smaller warehouses that are closer to cities is rapidly outpacing demand for big properties in more remote parts of the country.
It is more remote and less dense with amenities, but that is starting to change, Mr. Van Assche said, with the opening of new businesses, like a floating taco bar.
Many of his opponents see him as a divisive leader whose alliance with the far-right has harmed democracy and made any prospect of peace with the Palestinians even more remote.
Investors, banned from the hottest markets, are increasingly looking inland, driving up prices in more remote, smaller cities with fewer buying restrictions, leading to a surprise pick-up in May sales.
The US-led coalition estimates that fewer than 3,000 ISIS fighters remain in Syria and Iraq, largely confined to more remote areas after having been driven out of major urban areas.
Researchers say that the expansion of border fencing during the Bush administration pushed migrants toward crossing in more remote territory, resulting in hundreds of deaths from exposure to extreme desert heat.
Even airports in the more remote cities that I'll be visiting such as Seville, Spain and Marrakesh, Morocco offer Priority Pass lounges, which is a credit to the program's widespread reach. 
Although some leading companies like Amazon, Hilton and Dell have added more remote work positions to their roster, other employers still fear that flexible work schedules will decrease productivity and collaboration.
He had a lot more success with the former than with the latter — and his death is a sad reminder that the prospects for peace are more remote now than ever before.
This need was increased when troops from the UAE drove the organization from the port city of Mukalla, scattering its fighters into the more remote areas where they intermingled with local tribes.
Indian Point's staff demonstrates its expertise and devotion to keeping the reactor running smoothly, while senior company officials come across as more remote and unconcerned, blithely preaching the gospel of atomic progress.
By creating mining hubs in more remote northern and western regions, the fuel has further to travel to get to the coal-fired power plants that produce most of the nation's electricity.
He dreams of one day reaching even more remote communities—villages deep in the mountains that he has heard about but never visited, that have practically no contact with the outside world.
Mr. Taghinia, who fled Iran five years ago, added that many refugees feared that "transferring from one prison to another prison" made their chances of getting to the United States more remote.
The country's Zionist pioneers of European descent, socialists who dominated the state after it was founded in 1948, were struggling to populate the more remote corners of their young and poor country.
Whatever hopes Beijing may harbor of bringing Taiwan, a democracy, into its fold would become even more remote if Hong Kong's "one country, two systems" formula disintegrated in a Tiananmen-style crackdown.
The proposed reinforcements include additional "expeditionary" adviser teams that would allow the U.S.-led command to work in four or more remote areas at once, encouraging Afghan commanders to be more aggressive.
Because counterterrorism legislation is expressly written to capture people in the early preparatory stages of a terrorist act, it encompasses behavior more remote than well-established legal ideas like attempt or conspiracy.
Critic's Notebook Cellphone service was bad in the more remote valleys outside Kyoto, Japan, so there was some question as to when Nicolas Ghesquière, the artistic director of Louis Vuitton, would call.
Now that Donald Trump is in office, with an administration rolling back every climate regulation it can get its hands on and withdrawal from the agreement seeming likely, success is even more remote.
Dozens of cars—some with windscreens still smashed by flying debris—are parked on the shoulder near phone towers, their drivers trying to catch a signal before heading home to more remote areas.
Beira served as a major hub for commerce in Mozambique, and without access to its ports and major roads, food and fuel shortages have cropped up in more remote parts of the nation.
Much of the money for building and employment projects, according to Sharan, was funneled into urban areas at the expense of more remote regions, fostering resentment and contributing to the ongoing civil war.
The hope of some that Trump would be a Republican equivalent of Democrat Howard Dean in 2004 -- an unusual candidate who polled well only until the actual voting began -- is looking more remote.
In these more remote areas, there wasn't great transportation even 20 years ago, but now people can ride their motorbikes to a capital city from a small village in 12 to 14 hours.
The university said that it opened an investigation into the clash, and it issued a statement defending free speech but proposing that the demonstration be held in a more remote area of campus.
"We saw the smugglers taking the aliens to more remote locations to cross with the thought that there would be no Border Patrol," said Daniels, who began his career in Tucson in 1994.
But with senior House Democrats already skeptical about impeaching Trump, that prospect has grown even more remote after Mueller's investigation concluded without any indictments alleging links between campaign officials and the Russian interference.
Over the course of his career, he has painted cities across the United States and Europe, as well as slightly more remote outposts of urban life that have included taverns, motels, and diners.
But it's worth paying attention to what has already been accomplished in the more remote parts of the world—lessons likely to be applied as delivery drone services slowly take off in developed countries.
Illegal crossing between ports of entry could give them a chance at staying in the US, but that chance will be much more remote, and with many fewer privileges, than asylum seekers currently get.
To Europeans the United States appears ever more remote, under a puzzling president who delights in bullying them, questions the future of the transatlantic alliance and sometimes shows more warmth towards dictators than democrats.
With dealers spread out across countries, especially in Indonesia, Cheng said services like Carsome can give more remote-based professionals an opportunity to add to their inventory without the inconvenience and cost of travel.
And the difficulty in getting to the more remote locations, and the apparent impossibility of traveling between them, would make a much higher total virtually impossible without, say, a car and a driver. 3.
With ex-chief executive Andrew Witty replaced by Emma Walmsley last month, Woodford said her portrayal of herself as a "continuity candidate", meant the prospect of a Glaxo breakup was more remote than ever.
Speaking on background, the operative said there's one race in particular where the danger seems highest, two more in which it also seems serious, and then two others where it's a more remote possibility.
In some of the more remote villages in Turkey that Ms. Hayrapetyan and Ms. Akcan visited, the ethnic and religious background of these Armenians were concealed out of fear of reprisal from their neighbors.
But on the third day, the two-man team staged a comeback, demonstrating two more remote code executions against two more targets, as well as another denial-of-service attack for an extra $5,000.
CHAMPTERCIER, France (Reuters) - Champtercier, a tiny hillside village in sunblessed southeastern France, was joined early on Thursday by dozens of migrants who fled their homes with a dream - now more remote - of reaching Britain.
The Maple Fire, along with two other fires burning in more remote areas of Yellowstone, were all caused by lightning, and are burning in timber and undergrowth primed by a dry spring and summer.
OGLE is an instrument that scans the skies for microlensing events, which occur when distant objects—typically thousands of light years beyond our own solar system—pass in front of even more remote stars.
"Although ISIS no longer controls any of the population centers in Iraq, there are small ISIS elements still seeking sanctuary in some of the more remote areas in the deserts and in the mountains," Col.
So while the prospects of budget cutbacks may trigger smaller class sizes in schools in the capital, Juneau, less money to fund state government can mean closing entire schools or hospitals for more remote communities.
He was an incarnation of racial healing, yet at the end of his tenure the civil-rights triumphs of the 1960s seem more remote, to some African-Americans, than the civil war of the 1860s.
It continued to clear inventory in more remote lower-tier cities that have not benefited from growth in upper-tier cities and increased the proportion of products targeting buyers in tier 1 and 2 cities.
But most importantly, it signals that the great hope of the past few years—that the government of Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and the Taliban could begin formal peace negotiations—is more remote than ever.
It is unlikely that either of the scenarios will come to pass, but the chances of reaching the best-case scenario is even more remote as a result of US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement.
But even if Raqqa is recaptured, US and coalition military officials have acknowledged that ISIS has shifted some of its command and control functions to more remote towns and areas along the Euphrates River Valley.
It continued to clear inventory in more remote lower-tier cities that have not benefited from growth in upper-tier cities and increased the proportion of products targeting buyers in Tier 1 and 2 cities.
The oil and gas industry cleaned up its act years ago, and much of the credit goes to innovations that allow energy companies to find and produce oil in ever more remote and harsher environments.
For these three forces of China's online shopping market, winning the race to tap the country's fastest-growing regions will depend largely on an efficient delivery strategy — especially to more remote areas of the country.
" For American officials, the problem is that Israel is establishing a string of settlements, which the administration's statement said "effectively divide the West Bank and make the possibility of a viable Palestinian state more remote.
Unlike some of the less built-up Hawaiian islands, like lush but more remote Kauai, Maui still has a lively atmosphere and the sophistication of big-city life too, especially in the bustling Wailea area.
This would not have been unusual: At least 412 migrants were found dead along the border in 2017, reflecting the perils involved as increased security near established crossing points pushes immigrants into more remote territory.
At a Barclays conference last week, Jack Hartung, Chipotle's chief financial officer, said that there was plenty of "runway" to open new stores and that the company was slowing its development of more remote markets.
This wouldn't be the first time that West went to a more remote American locale to work; My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy was created during a similar and now-legendary group recording session in Hawaii.
LONDON, Sept 9 (Reuters) - Britain said 13 million pounds ($850 million) would be available to provide superfast broadband to more remote locations after a higher-than-expected take up of services delivered a windfall in funding.
Now 80, alto sax specialist Cupijó is a second-generation multi-instrumentalist from the river town of Cametá who as a young man traveled further inland to learn and modernize the music of more remote settlements.
In developed markets like the U.S., that could mean more remote, rural locations, but in emerging markets, it's an even more powerful tool as users often have limited data plans, and spotty cellular coverage in general.
Also something runners don't do: I've been purposefully dehydrating myself and running without water to get used to the fact that I'm not going to have consistent support out in some of these more remote areas.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The move of the U.S. Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, coupled with the killings of dozens of Palestinian protesters on Monday, makes the odds of a U.S.-brokered peace even more remote, analysts said.
" This sense of being higher, of looking down, gives rise to the "craving for ever new widening of distances within the soul itself … the development of ever higher, rarer, more remote, further stretching, more comprehensive states.
Many of China's more remote areas are catching up to rich metropolises and connecting to the broader economy in ways they had not before, with potential long-term benefits for the Chinese economy and the world.
Still, Mr. Trump hasn't let go of the distorting talking point that drugs and criminals are pouring through more remote stretches of border, and he harps on a wall as the best way to stop them.
"We are still waiting for assessments from some of the more remote areas in the north of the island, but it is already clear that Sunday's earthquake was exceptionally destructive," said Red Cross spokesman Christopher Rassi.
The chances that Aramco will list this year are growing more remote, some of the Journal's sources say, though some told the paper a 2018 IPO is still possible if Salman makes up his mind soon.
Traffickers are cutting down trees to build roads and airstrips to transport cocaine and are encroaching ever further into more remote forest areas to evade anti-narcotics operations, according to two separate studies on the problem.
A team of cave divers rescued the last of the boys and their coach on Tuesday from deep inside the warren of underground passages near Thailand's border with Myanmar, one of Southeast Asia's more remote regions.
Sections of the two new capitals were demolished in fighting earlier this year between Turkish troops and the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), but these cities are considered more easily defendable than the more remote old capitals.
They put up quite a bit more fencing and tried to make it more difficult to cross in major populated areas, but what they did was push the [migration] routes into more remote areas like Southern Arizona.
The pressure was rising, the chances of winning six figures were getting more remote, and La'Sherrie Butler-Hogan, a Texas mom of two, was feeling worried under the bright lights of the "Deal or No Deal" stage.
Even so, the manipulation of personal data to advance a political cause undermines a fundamental aspect of American democracy that begins to seem more remote with each passing campaign: the idea of a free and fair election.
And, second, through this evasion, which vastly expands what constitutes Waters of the United States, the significant nexus test can easily be employed to rope in even more remote waters that the court specifically meant to exclude.
It has strong economic growth, relatively high costs of electricity and a shortage from traditional sources, undeveloped infrastructure in more remote areas, plenty of sunshine, and backing for more renewable energy from many of Southeast Asia's governments.
Humanitarians do have better access than in 2011, as African Union and Somali troops have driven al Shabaab from major urban strongholds and ports, but they have often struggled to defend smaller, more remote areas from attacks.
And so the chances that you're going to be able to get access to care with each passing day is going to become more remote because there's not going to be enough beds to put you in.
The routes are becoming more technically demanding, in more remote areas, and the method of "light and fast"— minimal gear, no fixed ropes, doing the route in a single push — is now regarded as the best style.
Now, the Trump agenda is actually succeeding, Mueller&aposs investigation is crumbling and the Democrats&apos chances of a so-called blue wave in the midterms -- well, that&aposs getting more and more remote in each passing day.
As security expert Rob Graham points out, "There's no overlap or turf war with the NSA" because the CIA conducts its hacking locally — physically hacking into devices — while the NSA takes a more remote approach, monitoring signal intelligence.
Once wages begin to stagnate [in the late '70s/early '80s], once opportunities begin to shrink up, once income inequality begins to spread, that level of mobility becomes more and more remote as an idea, as a reality.
Each day, we piled our boards on the top of a Jeep or the guesthouse's 1950s Hindustan Ambassador and headed out to more remote beaches, sometimes stopping for fried bananas at a roadside stand on the way back.
He promised to be a dealmaker, but his impulse to belittle his opponents and the miasma of scandal and leaks surrounding Russia's role in the campaign have made the chances of cross-party co-operation even more remote.
If it can help youth from inner-city slums and more remote areas develop fluency around these sensitive topics, they can speak about them—both on a digital platform like Youth Ki Awaaz, and in their daily lives.
So it does not come as a surprise that few Egyptians have mourned the government's decision to shut down the complex and move its 30,000 employees to more remote offices, supposedly to improve the flow of downtown traffic.
Only 21600 of the Aland Islands are inhabited and easily accessible from mainland Sweden and Finland; the central islands are linked to one another by bridges and cable ferries, while car ferries connect the archipelago's more remote reaches.
I do have this principle that I think is even more important in a time of, you know, more remote leadership or leadership in a time of prices of just repeating the things that we really, really believe.
So, I heard the Livongo CEO earlier and I think he's right that in many parts of our society, there's going to be a reset toward more remote way of working, and habits will likely not go back.
If a person is in a more remote location where Rebel isn't available, a user can pay for unlimited calling for as little as $5 per month, or as much as $10 per month, depending on the location.
Channel Islands National Park comprises five islands: an archipelago of four islands that hug the Santa Barbara Channel off the coast of Southern California, and the more remote Santa Barbara Island, further off toward Catalina to the southeast.
A wall would probably drive them into more remote areas of the desert or mountains, possibly to their deaths, as the forces driving them — violence, persecution and extreme poverty — are more life threatening than a risky border crossing.
With that in mind, Mswipe makes its terminals cheaper than the competition while it can also work on more limited internet connections, even 2G, to help merchants and retailers in more remote areas or those on a modest budget.
At the same time, somewhat contradictorily, the Sanders camp knows its hope is fragile: if its man does not prevail in New York, his chance of victory, in truth still a very long shot, will be even more remote.
Spread over three "seasons," the Setouchi Triennale takes over the islands for nine months, transforming abandoned homes into psychedelic dreamscapes and galleries full of thoughtful statements on the natural world and the plight of the country's more remote communities.
While most of the country's 24 million population live on the coastal fringes of an island almost the size of the United States, there's little infrastructure in place to deliver packages to the more remote western and northern states.
The restaurant closed for the winter, and when I arrived in the Faroes, in early April, Koks was about to reopen in an even more remote location, amid forbidding mountains near Lake Leynar, half an hour northwest of Tórshavn.
"The U.S. and Afghan governments hope a peace process will emerge from the ashes of this intensified military campaign but a peace process has never been more remote in recent years," said the group's senior Afghan analyst, Borhan Osman.
The need for artificial lighting at his Berlin space, for example, and witnessing the city's rapid gentrification since he moved to the city in 2002, have driven him to seek inspiration in other, more remote, corners of the world.
Throughout the album, Mr. Greene's voice is just a modest part of the mix, often multitracked to make it more remote and impersonal, and the productions are thickly layered with percussion, keyboards and electronics from multiple sources and eras.
An even bigger, albeit more remote fear is that the nuclear deal is just a first step toward a larger US-Iranian rapprochement that would see the United States less willing to categorically side against Iran in any regional dispute.
The pressure was rising, the chances of winning six figures were getting more remote, and Jade Thomas, a 29-year-old former U.S. marine, was starting to feel worried under the bright lights of the "Deal or No Deal" stage.
Technology for monitoring diabetes and blood pressure are already in use by consumers today and it is anticipated that advancements in connected technology will bring specialized telehealth services and better access to expert care to more remote areas of the country.
But Both, the Chicago contractor and engineer, said the smaller structure looked less like a secret entrance and more like a cistern for storing or treating water, a necessity for bringing plumbing to the more remote parts of the island.
Fenn has been heavily involved in the search mission and has been flying out in chartered helicopters and planes scanning the more remote parts of the upper Rio Grande river looking for his super-fan, according to the Associated Press.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Chinese ecommerce firm JD.com has agreed a deal with Unilever to move products like Lipton's tea and Lux soap between warehouses across China as the consumer goods firm looks to expand sales in more remote parts of the country.
Donald J. Trump drew closer to grasping the Republican presidential nomination with his victories in three states Tuesday night, and the chances of party leaders' wresting it from his hands at a contested convention were a bit more remote on Wednesday.
"— The Sacramento Bee "It's revolting enough that our leaders, who are quick to take every precaution against the far more remote threat of foreign terrorism, can't find the courage to make it a little harder to amass such an arsenal.
The global economic downturn will squash much of that travel, and some of the rest will dry up as COVID-19 rages in some of the more remote areas that the Gulf airlines only recently integrated into the international economy.
Then as now, inspired by the pace of her more remote life, she wanted to re-examine the negative connotations that slowness has taken on in a culture that values the technological, the futuristic and the fast above all else.
Immigrants' advocates anticipated that the increasing presence of security forces would continue to drive down the number of people trying to migrate north, but they expected that in time, the flows would rebound, perhaps through more remote and dangerous migratory pathways.
The Democratic National Committee is asking states not to postpone their primaries but instead to take measures to make voting safer and more remote when possible through mail-in balloting, absentee voting, and expanded hours to reduce lines and crowds.
It is also an example of an aluminium company moving production from an industrial heartland like Henan to more remote areas such as Yunnan in Southwest China, where Shenhuo will take advantage of clean hydropower for the energy-intensive smelting process.
So they bought themselves a second layer of protection against such an outcome, forcing the government to ask for an extension and putting off the fateful decision on his deal until a no-deal departure was a more remote possibility.
He left France for Tahiti in 22009, then moved 220 years later to the even more remote and "almost cannibalistic" (at least, so he dreamed) Marquesas Islands, where, embroiled in disputes with the local colonial authorities, he died in 227.
I had seen the future at Arcosanti that afternoon, but as the five-lane freeway grew packed with vehicles in the evening rush hour and an endless stream of advertisements and headlights assaulted my senses, that future felt more remote than ever.
While Facebook, Google, and others are known to all and seen everywhere all the time, Magic Leap has opted for a more subtle, long-game, approach by going to talent-saturated, but more-remote locations such as New Zealand and now Helsinki.
But in remote communities such as Canada's North (or in places even more remote, like on the Space Station), people have had to devise ways of seeking medical attention without always being able to jump on a plane to the nearest city.
Looking back, one of the biggest expenses of the trip were the charter planes, boats and rental cars Lauren and Steven had to hire to get to some of the more remote parks in Alaska, Hawaii, American Samoa and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
According to a former justice department attorney who lives in El Salvador and who has studied the gangs, this loose affiliation has enabled Mara 216 to spread into smaller, more remote villages where gang leaders set up what amount to modern-day fiefdoms.
As the title suggests, inspired in part by the fact that they decamped to more remote locales (Wilmington, Vermont, and Hull, Massachusetts) to make this record, they too allowed themselves to dream of another world, where things work a little more cleanly.
"Once the attacker gains control over an access point through one of these vulnerabilities, he can establish an outbound connection over the internet to a command and control server he controls, and continue the attack from a more remote location," he said.
Chinese state-run newspaper the Global Times, published by the official People's Daily, said in an editorial on Friday China would never bow in the face of terror, but also said Chinese people should exercise greater caution abroad, especially in more remote areas.
Downplaying the death toll also makes it harder for the United States to assess the full impact of a border policy, in place since the mid-1990s, that uses barriers and other enforcement tools to push migrants to more remote, deadlier crossing points.
Train for remote conditions with Telluride Ski Resort's three-day Heli-Ski Camp that combines two days at the resort with an instructor and the final day heli-skiing in more remote slopes and bowls in the San Juan Mountains in Colorado.
You can imagine deploying a single robot with a range of "suits" to do something like explore the surface of an alien planet, or even to chart more remote portions of our own Earth, and to switch between search and rescue tasks.
While border walls do not stop illegal immigration, they push people into more remote and dangerous areas such as mountains or deserts, said Reece Jones, a professor of geography at the University of Hawaii who has studied border walls around the world.
After hiring Mr. Manjang, an independent guide and taxi driver, for a two-night excursion to the more remote reaches of the River Gambia, which cuts through the length of the country, we hit our first hurdle before we'd even left the capital.
"ISIL will face a challenge over the longer term to enthuse its supporters, especially those in more remote locations, about the new leader without putting him in danger by having him communicate more directly and confirm his identity," the UN report states.
A flight from New York to St. Louis, for example, will set you back about $700, while other destinations to more remote areas like Boise, Idaho, are $1,000 and up for a round trip, as a search on travel site Kayak shows.
While most blueprints for a peace agreement envisage a land swap — Israel retains the main settlement blocs, where a majority of the settlers live, and hands over other territory to the Palestinians — the more remote and populated the settlements, the harder that becomes.
Now, as the world marks the two-year anniversary of the adoption of the nuclear agreement with Iran, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the threat of an Iranian nuclear weapon is more remote than it has been in decades.
A 130-hectare plot of land in North Roe, a village on the most northern tip of the Mainland of the Shetland Isles, Scotland, has just gone on sale for an asking price of £595,000 — and it doesn't get much more remote than that.
"The Great Australian Bight waters are deeper, more treacherous and more remote than the Gulf of Mexico, where BP was responsible for 800 million litres of oil spewing into the Gulf for 87 days in 2010," Wilderness Society South Australia director Peter Owen added.
The rumpled era of the Village, evoked in all its crusty glory in the Coen brothers' 2013 movie "Inside Llewyn Davis," seems more remote each year, though the central area around Macdougal Street retains some of its falafel store grease and head shop scent.
"We are still waiting for assessments from some of the more remote areas in the north of the island, but it is already clear that Sunday's earthquake was exceptionally destructive," said Christopher Rassi of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
Nanu is targeting volumes of $100 million per month before the end of the year, as the company and its service ramps up to include more markets, which he said will include "more remote places" like Nepal and Bhutan as well as more obvious markets.
Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy had the law largely on his side, but Barcelona now has the television images and the solidarity and sympathy they generate, leaving the prime minister looking like an intransigent bully and rendering any possible political resolution of the conflict more remote.
"Yesterday's trigger was principally due to the positive noises on the trade war, the better U.S. 24/40ADP payroll 3/8 data and signs a no-deal Brexit is becoming a more remote possibility," said Chris Scicluna, head of economic research at Daiwa Capital Markets.
Over the span of the film — it's hard to know exactly how much time is passing, which is of course exactly how the passage of time can feel — her friends slip away, and the work that had seemed so urgent feels a bit more remote.
But that pressure could also drive migrants to take more remote, perilous routes — including trying to travel by sea — and ultimately benefit the most powerful organized-crime groups, which would be best equipped to manage and profit from the new migratory routes, analysts say.
The beginnings of a long-trailed and horse-traded deal with the Taliban emerged Friday to perhaps get the United States out of its longest war and, as a more remote possibility, end decades of brutal conflict in the land-locked graveyard of empires.
Yet his statement also opens up another possibility, more remote perhaps, that the artworks are genuine attempts to transcend not only "idolatry," but irony and cynicism as well, modes that have come to dominate the modern, secular world in which Strau operates as an artist.
"The policies will be directed at pockets of the economy that still grow slowly and have a high poverty rate," he said, adding that the regulator should seek to promote the use of technology to help widen financial access in more remote areas across the archipelago.
The photos show the deep-rooted influences of loyalty, hope, and ambition on both sides of the border as all parties navigate the new reality as increased border security and decreased asylum options force the attempts to cross illegally into more remote and more dangerous areas. —K.B.
However, Trump's own policies have helped create a humanitarian crisis at the border by tightening ports of entry and slowing the processing of asylum applications, which has resulted in immigrants crossing the border in more remote and dangerous areas or waiting in squalid conditions at border ports.
Since the fall of Aleppo more than a year ago, government forces had focused their efforts mainly on Islamic State-held territory in the more remote east of the country, but they have now renewed their campaign to crush anti-Assad rebels in the heavily-populated west.
Way, way out at the cold, dark edges of the solar system—past the rocky inner planets, beyond the gas giants, a billion miles more remote than Pluto—drifts a tiny frozen world so mysterious, scientists still aren't entirely sure if it's one world or two.
This was the last RRC time made a jump until Team 1 jumped five years later on July 11, 2009, into an even more remote location of Afghanistan — but this time, scant reports state that the jumps including a tandem passenger to aid in deploying tactical equipment.
The prospect of impeachment or a concerted effort to pressure the president to resign over broader issues — including allegations of collusion with Russia during his campaign, or the suggestion he could have obstructed justice by his firing of FBI director James Comey — is even more remote.
With the Border Patrol pushing border crossers into more remote areas, and with a heat wave punishing parts of the Southwest, forensic researchers say the number of migrants dying around the border may actually be much higher, providing the Águilas with many grisly reports of such tragedies.
Phone cards made it easy for us to call home, usually for pennies a minute, and of course we had our satellite phone and RBGAN for more remote areas, such as floating out on Lake Baikal or strolling through a field of cows in a Buryat village.
The prospect of tame wage rises to shelter corporate profits will curb consumer spending and make Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's lofty goal of generating a self-sustaining growth cycle - a key plank of his 'Abenomics' policies to stimulate the world's 3rd biggest economy - even more remote.
The demise of the aluminium exporter also shows how 2083 years after the end of the Bosnian war, everything from ethnic rifts to weak corporate governance to corruption are hindering growth, just as the world economy is slowing and European Union membership looks ever more remote.
"Not only is there no legal base for such an experiment, what we're looking at is yet another elite-driven project in Europe that will only end up making the EU even more remote from the voters than they already are," he said in a statement.
Basically, that means I go out into remote areas, ride around in helicopters to reach even more remote mountain peaks and glacial valleys, then spread out an array of delicate electronics and hope it doesn't all short out in the rain or get chewed on by a bear.
Amazon says the program will "dramatically increase access to food for more remote customers and help to mitigate the public health crisis of food deserts," — a reference to areas where it's difficult to find healthy food choices, which leads to Americans opting for convenience foods and fast foods instead.
European nations, which Hazony holds up as the historical ideal, didn't arise out of smaller groups choosing to join together: As historian Mark Koyama shows, European states likely grew strong because tribal identities in Europe were weak, making it easier to consolidate power at higher and more remote levels.
Here are the cities where drivers spend the most time in gridlock each year: Some of the researchers' other recommendations for less congestion, lost productivity and wasted fuel: more roads, better transit systems, reduced road demand via more remote work opportunities, staggered working hours and smarter land use.
The killing in Okinawa and subsequent arrests of military personnel for drunk driving have dented local relations and spurred large demonstrations calling for the removal of U.S. bases threatening to halt plans to relocate some Marine units away from populated areas of the island to more remote bases.
Prompting these trips to ever-more-remote border locations: The nearly 700 miles of border wall and fencing built since 2006, and the Trump administration's increasingly rigid immigration policies aimed at deterring the flow of migrant families, mostly from Central America, who have streamed in from Mexico since 2014.
On Sunday, FEMA's federal coordinating officer in Puerto Rico, Alejandro De La Campa, told reporters all 78 municipalities — think of a county in a US state — on the island had been reached by the central government, but acknowledged that some of the more remote communities have still not been reached.
The World Restaurant Awards are selected by a diverse judging panel including experts from 37 different nationalities, "in an attempt to better reflect the true range and diversity of the international restaurant scene: from fine dining innovators to humble, accessible establishments; major culinary capitals to more remote destinations," its website states.
It isn't what it was when Maclean fished it (there were more fish then, and the area was less populated and more remote), and probably never will be again, but at a time when many rivers have been badly degraded, it is relatively pristine, nowhere more so than in the canyon.
Rescuers work amid tsunami threat Tanjung Lesung, a popular tourist spot in Banten province, is one of the more remote areas rescuers still need to search, and it will take hours to reach the area from the Mutiara Carita resort where the bodies were found, said Hendra, the rescue chief.
As the Washington Post reported in July, small-scale attacks in more remote areas of Iraq have escalated: Over the past two months, dozens of people, including local government officials, tribal elders and village chiefs, have been abducted and killed or ransomed by fighters claiming affiliation with the Islamic State.
And, just as Antarctica is no longer enough in the eyes of those who look to explore new frontiers, so, in the minds of some, the residents of these actual Moon villages will be testing human endurance, psychology and technology with a view to constructing an even more remote hamlet: on Mars.
"We are still waiting for assessments from some of the more remote areas in the north of the island, but it is already clear that Sunday's earthquake was exceptionally destructive," Christopher Rassi, the head of the assessment team for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, said in a statement.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — Benjamin Netanyahu appeared on Wednesday to be on his way to a fifth term as prime minister of Israel, solidifying the sense across the Arab world that the dream of a Palestinian state is more remote than ever — as is the chance that the United States will help create it.
The number of attacks in more remote parts of the northwest African country have also increased as al Qaeda- and ISIS-linked groups have established a presence there, attacking remote gendarmerie outposts and expanding their reach from Mali and Niger in attempt to take advantage of what they see as a permissible environment.
No fair-minded observer can deny, and Hymowitz does not try to deny, that significant numbers of poor people have been forced to leave Park Slope and Williamsburg, that this is happening in Bedford-Stuyvesant and that it will happen in more remote parts of the borough in the years to come.
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Prompting these trips to ever-more-remote border locations are not only the nearly 700 miles of border wall and fencing built since 2006, but the Trump administration's increasingly rigid immigration policies aimed at deterring the flow of migrant families, mostly from Central America, that have streamed in from Mexico since 2014.
" In posts on Instagram and Facebook, Jermaine Massey said a security guard and a manager at the hotel called the police to remove him, saying that he was "a safety threat to other guests" and "a disturbance because [he] took a personal phone call from [his] mom in a more remote area of the lobby.
Although I haven't referred patients to Gynuity's program before, if I lived in a more remote area of New York (one of the pilot states) I would encourage my patients with limited access to family planning services to see if this program could provide them the care they otherwise would not be able to find.
Dr. Burnham said that despite the study's limitations, including the difficulty of estimating Puerto Rico's total population in light of migration, and the possible oversampling of smaller populations in more remote areas, such surveys "should become a standard activity in post-disaster situations," because they help reveal vulnerabilities that can be addressed to save lives.
But travelers who now flock to Vietnam and other areas of Southeast Asia seeking an "authentic" dining experience need to get out into the more remote countryside beyond their guided tours, and sample the local cuisine doused with nuoc mam the way the locals like it — pungent, powerful and, in so many ways, unforgettable.
But for Robyn, despite not charting on the Hot 22019 since the late 280s — and Honey trading the pop euphoria of Body Talk for something smaller and more remote — it culminated in a sold-out show at Madison Square Garden this year, a feat once reserved for artists who've sold 1003 times as many records as she has.
"As we expand participating areas throughout the life of the pilot, Amazon believes the program will dramatically increase access to food for more remote customers and help to mitigate the public health crisis of food deserts," Kristina Herrmann, an Amazon director in charge of the company's participation in the USDA pilot, wrote in a blog last week.
"This settlement's location deep in the West Bank, far closer to Jordan than Israel, would link a string of outposts that effectively divide the West Bank and make the possibility of a viable Palestinian state more remote," Toner said in the statement, which used diplomatically extreme language saying United States officials "strongly condemn" the Israel move.
The hiring manager is great, and open to a lot more remote work — cutting out my two-hour round trip commute a few days a week would do wonders for my stress and life management and would be much better for C. and my ability to ever go to the gym or do anything outside of home after work.
Though stool banks in the United States said they have a sufficient supply of stool samples to meet the current demand, Canadian researchers said they have fecal transplant programs in only a few cities and anticipate the need to expand stool banks in order to provide services to patients in more remote areas and other parts of the country.
While several of the more remote islands — including the outermost archipelago, St. Kilda, a collection of windswept rocks a further 100 miles west of the Isle of Skye — are near impossible to visit by boat, it is surprisingly easy to skip between the more easterly islands thanks to a network of ferry routes operated by CalMac.
Use the word at your peril: To some Newfoundlanders it is offensive, a vestige of the derision toward locals expressed by some American G.I.s stationed there during World War II. For decades stoic Newfoundlanders have endured national ridicule, the butt of jokes that cast residents of one of the country's more remote corners as bumpkins and dimwits.
What was so different about Dorian, experts say, is that the hurricane hunkered down over the Bahamas for two days, sending wind gusts of more than 220 mph and up to 25 feet of storm surge into vulnerable, low-lying neighborhoods, wreaking "generational devastation" and leaving the smaller, more remote islands completely cut off from aid.
Carroll Conley, the organization's executive director, said he was concerned whether nurses and other health care professionals would receive adequate training to administer abortions by September; whether the law would allow them to conscientiously object to performing the procedure; and whether patients might be endangered if they had medical complications during an abortion at a more remote clinic.
Google's suspension of business with Huawei "signals that even though the trade talks are being characterised as being stalled, when we factor in China saying there is no point (in) U.S. negotiators coming to Beijing in current circumstances as they did Friday, then the chance of a G2278.42 deal seem more remote," Greg McKenna, strategist at McKenna Macro said in a note to clients.
"One of the most dangerous effects of that Trump policy is that these folks, desperate and fleeing dangerous countries, among the most dangerous living conditions in the world, have decided to go around many of the urban areas and into the more remote areas of Mexico and the United States — which has presented even greater danger for them and their families," Castro told reporters Tuesday.
When I read Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash (a book I later learned Reid Hoffman and Peter Thiel spent a weekend discussing before PayPal was created), I saw a more geographic metaphor; one where the point of entry was the most valuable land and the further away you were from that point, in a series of single clicks, the more remote and barren your neighborhood would be.
UK firm SureFlap, which already makes a range of microchipped-enabled pet products such as feeders and pet doors which only open for the correctly chipped (or RFID-collared) pet, reckons pet owners are hankering for even more remote-control options with their high tech pet kit — ergo, they've announced an app-controlled version of their microchipped pet door will go on sale this summer.
Google's suspension of business with Huawei "signals that even though the trade talks are being characterised as being stalled, when we factor in China saying there is no point (in) U.S. negotiators coming to Beijing in current circumstances as they did Friday, then the chance of a G20 deal seem more remote," Greg McKenna, strategist at McKenna Macro said in a note to clients.
But as the dry-eyed queen grows more remote (and the rest of the royals strive and sometimes fail to justify their continued existence), the characters who earn our tears are the ones trying to escape their gilded cages: Princess Margaret (a nuanced, empathetic Helena Bonham Carter), the sensitive young Prince Charles (Josh O'Connor), and his sister Princess Anne (a very droll Erin Doherty).
About one-third of the 3,200 kilometer border between the US and Mexico is already blocked by some kind of barrier, from barbed-wire fences and tall metal walls to big vehicle-stopping steel Xs. The more remote, rugged stretches remains unfenced for now, although Trump has long promised to complete the border wall and recently tweeted that he may use military funding to do it.
Documents in order (you may not be allowed on the plane to Costa Rica unless you've had the yellow fever vaccination and are carrying proof), I chose the Osa over the more developed Nicoya Peninsula in the northwest precisely because it was more remote and difficult to reach and therefore more likely, I reasoned, to have an experience dominated more by nature than by other visiting tourists.
And in its recently announced wildfire mitigation plan, it proposes spending $3 million more on such measures as aggressive grid hardening and vegetation management, improved meteorology with more weather stations, more remote, high-definition cameras for fire-detection, a multi-level community outreach and education program, and a series of community resource centers where people can go when power is shut off to receive information and basic needs.
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The study, authored by Nina Buchmann, Erica M. Field, Rachel Glennerster, and Reshmaan N. Hussam, finds that while mortality rates were almost identical in contaminated versus uncontaminated households pre-1999, these outcomes diverged sharply immediately after the switching campaign: Post-2000, households with arsenic-contaminated wells exhibit a 46% increase in child mortality relative to those with arsenic-free wells, which coincides with the moment at which contaminated households were pushed to switch to more remote sources.
The core challenge for both the U.S. and the E.U. is the same: These rapid accelerations in technology and globalization have brought many more immigrants into many more remote corners of their societies — public housing in Paris today is dominated by immigrants — at the same time as many long-frozen social mores have changed — like acceptance of gay marriage and transgender rights — and as average work no longer returns an average wage that can sustain an average middle-class lifestyle.

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