Kosovo's appalling environmental problems are part of a deeper problem: chronic poverty.
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Nuclear safety scandals and growing energy needs are part of the problem.
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Discuss money management: Budgeting is an essential part of good credit management.
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This latter view also explains part of the market reaction thus far.
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Police reopened Main South Road, which is part of State Highway 1.
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However, it remains a separate issue to the Good Friday alcohol ban.
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State media said they were planning two separate attacks on crowded areas.
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EU members have to be members of the separate Council of Europe.
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No territory, state or individual can separate and work underground, Barroso said.
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Hain said the issue of crime was a separate and complicated matter.
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Events in Europe suggest IS is failing in its mission to divide.
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The main issues are the economy, jobs and the growing wealth divide.
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Yet economics only goes some way to explaining the new cultural divide.
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Political scientists have been aware of the growing education divide for decades.
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We divide that day into smaller fractions: the hour, minute, and second.
Ús de disunite en anglès
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Though death may separate us from them, it does not disunite us.
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The object was to disunite the two brothers and excite jealousy between then.
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This tended naturally to disunite them, and make them cold toward each other.
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The only way to keep us from setting up for ourselves is to disunite us.
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Trifling causes occasionally unite and disunite the Aetolians, Acarnanians, and Macedonians, men speaking the same language.
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They disunite again according to their own nature.
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But war will disunite the German people.
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Or is that your purpose, to weaken and disunite us so that we fall to these barbarians?
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For it is easier to disunite what is connected than to connect what is disjointedly strung together.
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Ray fused with wave, to never disunite.
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Unless the Porte finds means to disunite these three rebels, there is little probability of its reducing them.
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O nothing can ever disunite us!
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Perhaps he wants to disunite us, so that he may find me at some future time alone and unprotected.
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I am, from principle, disinclined to doctrinal disputations and so-called religious controversies, which only tend to separate and disunite.
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She could not separate them, for they were held so firmly by the thick slime of the sea, that no hand could disunite them.
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His only answer to the stadtholderess was a positive recommendation to use every possible means to disunite and breed ill-will among the three confederate lords.