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Canada now welcomes more refugees than its more populous neighbour.
Both countries are much more populous than they were 30 years ago.
But southerners saw it as a takeover by the more populous north.
Amazon has underperformed in the only nation more populous than India: China.
With over 66m residents, it is more populous than Italy or, just, Britain.
Something similar may be about to happen in the more populous Solomon Islands.
It was heavily concentrated in the more populous eastern part of the state.
But among more populous nations, the United States, Canada and Australia rank highest.
When you look, country after country you have more and more populous governments.
As if these qualities make us inherently purer than other, more populous countries.
But numerous smaller states would have an equal weight with the more populous ones.
A heliport is mooted for the more populous Ishigaki, from which the Senkakus are administered.
But the more populous New York could now become a key battleground over net neutrality.
He has pointed out in response that Los Angeles is more populous than 23 states.
With nearly 10 million people, Los Angeles County alone is more populous than 41 states.
California has 39 million people, making it more populous than Canada and many other countries.
They plan to implant the embryos in female southern white rhinos, which are more populous.
Yet its economy is still four times bigger than that of its more populous neighbour, Myanmar.
Minqin's fortunes are closely tied to how much water is used by more populous places nearby.
Its murder rate is higher than the more populous cities of New York and Los Angeles.
A string of them — Lagos, Nigeria; Kinshasa, Congo; Cairo — are already more populous than New York.
More populous states are more important for the House balance of power, since they have more representatives.
But reductions in traffic will make living in currently congested areas more attractive and hence more populous.
Instead, each state appoints presidential electors, with more populous states allotted more electors than less populous states.
More populous states, whose power is diminished by the Senate's structure, tend to be more racially diverse.
Minnesota's border counties also tend to be much more populous than Wisconsin's, making small changes less noticeable.
Nationalists talk of their country — which will soon be more populous than China — as an emerging superpower.
In 2012, 5000 people were getting surgeries in Kuwait compared with 3,000 in [much more populous] Canada.
Mr Kagame responded by invading Congo, a state 2800 times larger and ten times more populous than Rwanda.
That region and the more-populous South each had population growth of nearly 1.1 percent over the year.
The city nonetheless sees more of them (538 last year) than more-populous New York and Los Angeles combined.
Russia is wary of its far more populous and economically potent neighbour, which is rapidly gaining in military power.
More populous England, however, voted to leave, partly due to concerns over large-scale immigration from other EU countries.
That this nation is a lot more populous than it was then doesn't mean that it's any less lonely.
Many of the more populous areas posted levels deemed unhealthy, with a top reading of 170 registered in Tuscany.
In the more populous Northeast, New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport set an all-time low for Jan.
Alberta and Saskatchewan have long chafed at the greater power of the more populous central provinces of Ontario and Quebec.
Given that Democrats tend to come from the more populous states, over time Democrats suffer on this and other issues.
The hurricane earlier battered a string of northern Caribbean island nations, situated east of the more populous Virgin Islands group.
The poll's margin of error ranged from 2 to 6 percentage points, with lower error margins in more populous states.
If Aleppo fell, the Syrian government would control the country's five largest cities and most of its more populous west.
With its 99 delegates, Virginia is among the top prizes on Super Tuesday, behind the more populous Texas and California.
According to the all-knowing being that is the 2016 census, Australia is getting older, more populous and more diverse.
Intense Santa Ana winds, which blow from California's deserts toward the more populous coasts, have made fighting the blazes particularly difficult.
With their smaller populations, they have long chafed at the imbalance of power between them and the more populous central provinces.
In the past half-century young adults tended to move from less populous to more populous places, often to attend university.
It is a placid place of just under seven million squeezed on the map between far more populous and famous countries.
This creates a formidable advantage in the Senate, where less populous states get just as many seats as more populous ones.
But whether the Democrats can do it will come down to places like Orange County, which is more populous than Iowa.
If admitted, the new state would be more populous than Vermont and Wyoming and close on the heels of six others.
Those 7,000 extra votes were almost enough to offset the much more populous Hillsborough County, which Scott's Democratic opponent, now-Rep.
In the United States — about 18 times bigger and five times more populous than France — the figure is closer to 5,000.
With more than 900,000 residents, Prince George's is far more populous than Harford County, which has a population of around 252,000.
Although it is more populous than 21 states, it does not have voting representation in Congress and can't vote in presidential elections.
If the Democrats can get out their more populous coalition of non-whites, college-educated whites and millennials, Mrs Clinton will win.
California, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Virginia were among the more populous states to join Ferguson's lawsuit.
Generally, the more populous states with higher tax rates were hurt more, as well as states hit harder by the opioid crisis.
In Virginia, it was roughly 265 percent, giving the state a smaller voting population than its more populous neighbors to the north.
A majority of voters in Northern Ireland, as well as in Scotland, voted to remain in the EU, unlike much more populous England.
At issue is China's unique household registration — or hukou — system, which was intended to keep rural workers from flooding into more populous regions.
More Jews were killed in Lithuania, in actual numbers as well as percentages, than German Jews who died in far more populous Germany.
Italy is a much more populous country than Greece, more at the core of the European Union, and with much higher public debt.
Don&apost think for a second that Trump&aposs economic nationalism, his conservative more populous philosophy won&apost outlast his presidency, it surely will.
Tester explained to Verizon that rural citizens deserve wireless service just like the customers that pump millions into the company from more populous regions.
Quirky Romances (36103) This is one of the more populous hidden categories, which actually contains respectable films like Silver Linings Playbook and Moonrise Kingdom.
Farmed land is more productive, which allowed the more populous farmers to push hunter-gatherers off all but the most remote or inhospitable land.
Four tower deals agreed in more populous India in 2009-12 valued towers at $60,000-103,000 each, a report by consultants A.T. Kearney shows.
That said, running more populous, higher density states with older deteriorating infrastructure and serving more diverse populations may just be a relatively expensive proposition.
LA has about 20083 million people, making it more populous than 23 states, and it's the third biggest city in the world by GDP.
That meant more populous states like California, Florida, and Texas got the most money, even though their per capita death rates were much lower.
"Surviving here is not a problem for me, but I still prefer to move to a more populous area when the time comes," he said.
In 2017, the Town of Hempstead, which is more populous than Seattle, elected its first Democratic town supervisor, Laura Gillen, in more than a century.
The fundamental problems, however, are neither the resource itself, since water is likely to remain abundant enough even for a more populous Earth, nor technical.
South Yemen united with the more populous, tribal and rugged North Yemen only when the Soviet Union collapsed, leaving the south bereft of an external backer.
The cheaper currency and lower interest rates have allowed the older and more populous states of New South Wales and Victoria to keep the economy bustling.
With a hyperloop, fresh food could be sent to the Arctic quickly, and people could travel to more populous areas to get medical care with ease.
While that number would be larger in more populous counties like Palm Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade, it is highly unlikely to be enough for Nelson.
Magnit and other Russian retailers are looking to Siberia, having all but saturated closer and more populous parts of the country in the past two decades.
Those represented some of the strongest performances last time in more populous states for Sanders, who generally ran best in 2016 in smaller states and caucuses.
Gulf governments in particular believed that larger public expenditures, in their own countries and in the more populous countries in the region, would buy social peace.
Japan consumed $5.39 billion of the sweet stuff in 2017, according to a report published by Mordor Intelligence -- more than far more populous China or India.
A solo show made more populous by dolls, toy cars and hand shadows, it is Robert Lepage's fragmented recollection of his childhood in 1960s Quebec City.
Bangladesh, a delta country ten times more populous and one-thirtieth as rich as the Netherlands, is doubling its coastal embankment system and repairing existing infrastructure.
There have been more than 850 murders in the first five months of the year, the second highest total behind the more populous State of Mexico.
These tend to be more populous states that offer insurers lots of customers and lots of hospitals and doctors that they contract with to build networks.
His campaign will stage rallies in the more populous southern parts of the state, where he also will air more than $1 million worth of television ads.
In Buffalo, another city Keenan considers promising for climate migrants, under-used roads and public transport testify to the city's more populous heyday as a steel powerhouse.
The Connecticut Compromise at the time created the Senate: one chamber granting equal voice to every state to counterbalance the House, where more populous states spoke louder.
Rising natural gas prices has become a political issue in Australia as households and manufacturers complain of higher costs, especially in the country's more populous east coast.
How do residents of a small-population county get their voices heard in a state where one of 58 counties is more populous than 41 other states?
A two-hour time difference means voting centers in Western Australia state will still be open when initial counts start coming in from the more populous east coast.
Bangladesh, which is poorer and more populous than the Caribbean, and is deluged every year, looks to some donors like a worthier beneficiary than, say, Antigua and Barbuda.
But that doesn't mean the international Florida hub isn't also diverse, fascinating, and jam-packed with things to do and see — just like its more populous northern sisters.
The agency is the premier institution leading monitoring and modeling of the atmosphere in the Southern Hemisphere, which is far less researched than the more populous Northern Hemisphere.
Multiple companies are hoping to build high-voltage transmission lines to transport renewable energy produced by wind farms and hydroelectric plants to more populous regions of the country.
Because the land grows more populous each day as the newly dead arrive, additions are continually made to the towers and they keep rising higher into the sky.
Bangladesh, which was more populous than Pakistan when it broke away from it in 1971, now has a head count of 163 million — 44 million less than Pakistan.
Magnit and other Russian retailers are making a push into Siberia, having all but saturated closer and more populous parts of the country in the past two decades.
Credibility poses a more significant problem in a longer, more populous play, "The Haystack," which has been extended at the Hampstead Theater in North London through March 12.
High gun-owning states, such as Montana and Wyoming, send as many senators to Washington as more populous (but lower gun-owning) states such as Illinois and Massachusetts.
The campaign will be staging rallies in the more populous southern parts of the state, where Mr. Sanders also will air more than $1 million worth of television ads.
But if the revolution began in the south, it militarised in the more populous north, particularly amongst a newly urban poor, forced from their fields by years of drought.
The would-be secessionists today feel like those in the 1940s, that they are not being heard and that the state government is more focused on more populous areas.
They argue that a switch to a popular vote system could potentially disadvantage rural parts of the country, which would receive less attention from candidates compared to more populous areas.
It's also not the only country with high levels of air pollution to worry about—much of Asia, including the more populous India, is similarly struggling with poor air quality.
It was first measured at the South Pole Observatory on May 23, meaning that the most remote location on the planet has caught up with its more populous neighboring continents.
But a few months later, he decreed that the capital would move from Almaty — the country's largest city, in the more populous, more ethnically Kazakh south — to the northern steppe.
The biggest extra effect of human activity, though, may well be putting more property at risk as a more populous and richer world concentrates itself in cities by the sea.
The Electoral College already favors rural states; a citizenship question that undercounts states with heavy concentrations of noncitizens in urban areas would dilute the influence of more populous states even further.
One, the more populous a district is — the more people are squeezed into the same space — the more likely they are to vote Democratic, even if they're in a red state.
In short, India has gotten more populous, more urban, less dependent on agriculture and more dependent on services -- and its formerly wealthy land owners are facing a rapid loss in status.
But the Derna fighting could also undercut U.N.-led efforts to stabilize Libya by reconciling eastern-based factions aligned with Haftar and rival groups located in the country's more populous west.
It's a lot easier said than done, but theoretically, it would up the odds of humans sticking around long enough to interact directly with the more populous universe of the future.
Numbers have been escalating virtually everywhere, however, particularly in more populous red states like Louisiana, Tennessee and Texas, which reported more than 7,200 cases and 175 deaths combined as of Sunday.
And once my beloved mags taught me about that T-shaped area and how oil glands are a lot more populous there, I began choosing products that would help dull the shine.
While more populous states have a number of immigration courts—there are seven courts in California, for instance, and six in New York—the Baltimore facility is the only one in Maryland.
He laid out arguments that India may already be more populous than China, a view that has created a controversy about whose numbers to believe in forecasting China's demographic and economic destiny.
Congress and other national institutions have a clear track record of neglecting Puerto Rico, despite the fact that its 3.3 million residents are American citizens and it is more populous than 21 states.
Thus when Mr Obama toyed with the idea of pledging NFU during his administration, Britain, Japan, France and South Korea—all American allies facing more populous foes—lobbied successfully against such a move.
"If that progress could have been maintained, and without ... famines and repeated invasion by foreign enemies, we think Russia would be more populous, more wealthy and more democratic than it is today," he said.
With a population of roughly 2,700 , Ketchum joins other, more populous Gem State cities that are currently seeking the rare dark-sky titles, hoping to both attract stargazing tourists and boost real estate values.
The alternative is to excite new voters—in the ever-more populous southern states of Florida and Texas, or heading west to Arizona, for example—by wooing Latinos, African-Americans, women and the young.
His reasoning, he told Fast Company a year later, was so that Amazon could avoid collecting sales tax in more-populous California, gaming a sales tax loophole that predated the rise of online shopping.
Critics also argue that, although DC is more populous than two states (Vermont and Wyoming), it occupies a tiny area, is entirely urban, and dominated by the federal workforce, giving its representatives unusual concerns.
That is partly why the president came here rather than the more populous Twin Cities, where Republicans are defending a pair of seats in the Minneapolis suburbs, where Mr. Trump is far less popular.
While the United States, a much more populous nation, has admitted more than three million refugees since 503, the American government settles them in the country after they have first been thoroughly screened overseas.
The budget would provide $3.1 billion "to meet the security assistance commitment to Israel ... ensuring that Israel has the ability to defend itself from threats" and maintain its military superiority over more populous Arab neighbors.
Uttar Pradesh is holding seven round of voting, moving from west to east in a state more populous than Brazil, to allow security forces to redeploy and curb the risk of electoral violence or malpractice.
Almost two-thirds of the electorate are concentrated in the more populous south and southeast of Brazil where its biggest cities, Sao Paulo and Rio Janeiro, are located - and where Bolsonaro holds a commanding lead.
India has relatively few restaurants and most of those are cheap: residents of Lisbon spend twice as much as those in Delhi on eating out, even though the Indian capital is 20 times more populous.
A follow-up study reckoned that, by 2100, parts of South Asia, which is much more populous than the sheikhdoms and a lot poorer, could suffer a wet-bulb level of 34.2°C every 25 years.
But as the gradual realisation set in that I was the only one to miss out amongst a group of friends easily more populous than a small Bulgarian town, an unusual sense of ennui took over.
Yet that will probably do very little to dissuade China from building more dams, any more than the objections of Laos's vastly richer and more populous neighbour Vietnam deterred it from building its dam at Xayaburi.
Officials have said retaking Mosul will be more difficult than Ramadi, since Mosul, Iraq's second largest city, is more populous than Ramadi and has been ISIS's logistical hub since it seized the city in June 2014.
Some 2 million people now live within the limits of the city proper, which sits in the middle of a much more populous conurbation of around 10 million people governed by a patchwork of independent authorities.
Tasmania allows people to change the gender on their birth certificate by making a declaration, while the more populous New South Wales requires verification of surgery, making it harder for trans folks to get legal gender recognition.
But where mobile payments have been associated with higher-scale retail outlets, the addition of a chain like 7-Eleven represents a more populous outreach among the more than three-quarters of Americans who currently own smartphones.
The candidate, Taketoyo Toguchi, backed by Abe's ruling coalition, defeated incumbent Susumu Inamine, who opposed moving the U.S. Marines' Futenma air base to his city of Nago in Okinawa's north from a more populous part of the island.
Trump had led in recent polls in the state, but Virginia — especially the wealthy, liberal and more populous suburbs near Washington, DC — were seen as Rubio's best chance to pull in a victory over the frontrunner this evening.
And if it's proving difficult to move a few dozen people from an island in Louisiana, what's going to happen when more populous low-lying regions, say, New York City or South Florida, face getting drowned with saltwater?
It was more populous, its land mass greater, its streets grimier, its markets more international, its corporations huger, its classes more divided, its races still divided, its immigrants divided, and the narrative of the recent past tidied up.
We grouped respondents into "combined statistical areas," which are geographic units defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget that combine metropolitan areas with surrounding areas that have commuting and economic ties to the more populous region.
By comparison, the US took roughly three weeks to complete that many tests — in a country that is much more populous and, now, is on track to have a much worse outbreak than South Korea and other nations.
Farther south, Mayor Randy Hibberd of Weiser, Idaho, a city of about 5,300 people, said his city, which borders Oregon, was lucky to be far away from that state's more populous regions, where confirmed coronavirus cases have increased.
If Napkin caucuses for Buttigieg on Monday, he will have an outsized impact in propelling the South Bend mayor's campaign into true contention when other more populous and diverse states cast their primary votes in the coming months.
The Republican Party was formed at the behest of the bureaucracy and military in West Pakistan to demand an unfair parity with the more populous East Pakistan, in terms of representation in legislature and allocations of economic support.
Some studies have found this not to be the case, but most have taken place in developing countries and have prompted skeptics to argue the results wouldn't necessarily translate to a richer, more populous country like the United States.
It would put all of the major cities along the country's more populous western spine back under government control, though Kurdish militias and the so-called caliphate of the Islamic State continue to hold large areas to the east.
The Republicans have made gains in the western half of the state in recent decades, but not enough to overcome more modest Democratic gains in the state's more populous eastern half — at least in six of the last seven presidential elections.
The Aedes aegypti's ability to breed in everything from damp flower pots to small puddles on the ground presents a particular challenge to some of the more populous nations in Asia, where sanitation and access to clean water is poor.
Mecklenburg County's unauthorized population ranked it 35th in the country in 2014, according to MPI data, but over a dozen of the more populous counties were in California, and several more were in other places that have restricted ICE cooperation.
While Saudi Arabia seeks to stand up the old northern-based army under Mr Mohsen, the UAE trains fighters from the south, many of whom would like to re-establish South Yemen, which merged with the more populous north in 1990.
It also serves Saudi Arabia, giving the rich but sparsely populated kingdom a powerful protector against its more populous foreign enemies and a useful friend in maintaining monarchical rule long after most royal families had given up or fallen from power.
By the end of 2015, 760 people had travelled from Britain to the conflict in Syria and Iraq, the same number as from more-populous Germany and many fewer than the 1,700 who had travelled from France by May 2015.
While Canada is the first wealthy nation to legalize, California did something else that's perhaps as important: This year, it allowed a recreational marijuana industry in a state that's more populous and wealthier than any legal marijuana market (including Canada).
While Canada is the first wealthy nation to legalize, California offers something else that's perhaps as important: This year, it allowed a recreational marijuana industry in a state that's more populous and wealthier than any legal marijuana market (including Canada).
In "Real America Versus Senate America," Paul Krugman argues that since each state has the same two senators, more populous states are gradually losing political clout, with the same number of Senate votes spread over wildly different numbers of voters.
The researchers point out that even if their super-long supernova isn't a PPISN but something else not yet imagined, objects like it might have been more populous billions of years ago, when even galaxies like ours were hydrogen-rich and less metallic.
These factors have allowed the older and more populous states of New South Wales and Victoria to take up the economy's slack: investment in industries other than mining has been growing by about 10% a year in New South Wales since 2013.
A vote for independence would end the 300-year-old union between Scotland and England, its far more populous southern neighbor, dealing a body blow to the UK at a time when it is likely to still be dealing with the fallout from Brexit.
The 33 counties she won are more diverse, more populous and more prosperous than the 25 counties Trump won: Ninety-four percent of all personal income earned in the state of California was earned in counties Clinton carried, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis.
Mr. O'Connor all but erased Hillary Clinton's 2016 deficit in the district thanks to his strong performance in wealthy areas and a stark gap in turnout between rural areas and more populous suburban precincts in Franklin and Delaware Counties, the district's two largest jurisdictions.
More concerning was spread to a more populous city in the DRC, Goma, a factor that led the World Health Organization (WHO) to declare a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) which has led to the devotion of increased resources to the outbreak.
One we're still learning more about is how the rural, less populated regions of the country (known among demographers as nonmetropolitan counties), which already suffered from higher than average poverty rates, recovered from the recession at a far slower pace than more populous metropolitan counties.
Most Scots voted to stay in the European Union, and Brexit feels, to many, like proof that Scottish and English voters do not share a common vision for the country and that the more populous English will continue to impose their conservative politics on Scotland.
In 2002, angered by the prospect of large public subsidies for a new baseball stadium being planned for the Cardinals, the voters in the city and the far wealthier and more populous county passed referendums that required voter approval to use taxpayer funds for a St. Louis sports stadium.
And more populous countries should accumulate more innovation than smaller ones do because the return on developing a new technology is higher—there are more people to buy Edison's light bulb and to enrich Edison, and therefore more incentive to invent the light bulb in the first place.
More populous than any single country, and six of the seven continents, the 2.4 billion people crammed within Facebook's blue and grey walls are spending their data to rent a digital equivalent of a tenement, constructed to maximize profit at the expense of safety and quality of life.
Pollsters and analysts say that while Scotland and Northern Ireland are expected to vote overwhelmingly to stay in the bloc, England, far more populous, is likely to go the other way, reflecting a broad and often bluntly expressed view that English identity and values are being washed away by subordination to the bureaucrats of Brussels.
That would give the Syrian government control of the country's five largest cities and most of the more-populous west, leaving the rebel groups that are most focused on fighting Mr. Assad with only the northern province of Idlib and a few isolated pockets in the provinces of Aleppo and Homs and around the capital, Damascus.
It made for a fitting (ahem) start to the not-quite week, which is in something of a reduced state these days, in part because there is so much else going on that demands attention that exclusive clothes seem the least of the matter and in part because of awards season, which acts as a more populous substitute runway.
This property, a four-acre parcel anchored by the 18th-century farmhouse, is off a winding country road near the northwest corner of town, about seven miles from the more populous West Chester, whose quaint shopping district was recently named a semifinalist for the Great American Main Street Award by a subsidiary of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Banks and the people they employ are lawmakers' constituents, and there is evidence to suggest small and community banks are especially popular in rural, low-population states, said Aaron Klein, a fellow in economics studies at the Brookings Institution, because states such as North Dakota and Montana have more banks per capita than much more populous states.
A majority in Northern Ireland, like in neighboring Scotland but unlike in more populous England, voted for Britain to stay in the EU. Many now believe the biggest threat to Irish peace would be the reimposition of border checks disrupting a myriad of beneficial trade and financial ties between the North and the Republic related to the EU single market.
This is due in part to the unanticipated (by the founders) growth in the number of low population states in the US. It is also due to the inherently anti-federalist, self-sufficient views of many who live in areas (even those within larger states) removed from the complexities of life in the more diverse and larger economies of the more populous states.
And given that agricultural yields are far lower in the developing world today than in the United States, thanks to the much lower level of technological advancement and managerial expertise in those countries, the truth is that the rest of the world has plenty of potential for increased food production: more than enough to feed itself and provide imports for a more populous United States.
By recalling life in his small hometown, Barham tells the stories of these people stuck in dead end jobs in a rapidly decaying town, unhappy and unable to pay the bills, that feel applicable to the residents of America's more populous cities —Annalise Domenighini Beach Impediment Records is fast becoming a standout hardcore label, and in 2120 it released records by Warthog, Blood Pressure, Strutter, and Montreal powerhouse Omegas.

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