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California will most likely be unable to pay for the entire project, leaving little use for the first segment in the sparsely populated Central Valley.
Among the large continental countries, including India and Brazil, only China has a small segment of coastline but vast interior regions.
Opponents point to how big retailers decimated the traditional retail segment in the West.
Such fundamental issues cannot be relegated to technocrats, particularly when those technocrats place the interests of one segment of society above others.
Here, too, a large segment of the electorate told pollsters that they doubted the legitimacy of the official result.
And on the day that a judge finally crosses a political line, speaking constitutional truth to usurped power, the government's refusal to comply threatens the interests and ideals of an articulate and motivated segment of society.
Moreover, the justice of the distribution of risks and benefits is questionable when research subjects are concentrated on a vulnerable segment of our society.
A half-century later, nothing really bad happened to any major segment of our population that can be blamed on computers.
That is precisely the possibility that Bush refuses to acknowledge, and his denial appeals to a significant segment of the American public.
An equally significant segment is appalled.
The redevelopment plan for the park triggered a huge protest against what a large segment of the Turkish public, particularly young people, considers paternalistic and authoritarian political leadership.
The real problem is that many analysts had exaggerated the size of the luxury-goods segment in emerging markets.
The explosive growth recorded by this segment in emerging markets in recent years reflected entry into previously untapped markets, with the subsequent slowdown resulting from saturation.
Moreover, the French army supports such a move, while only a small segment of the Foreign Ministry is opposed.
The fastest-growing segment of the population is people over 60, a group that is expected to grow by 500 million people, to 1.4 billion, in 2030.
Global competition has whipped many of the region's industries into shape and fostered significant productivity gains in advanced sectors, but these gains have remained limited to a narrow segment of the economy.
Once more reflecting and encouraging a large segment of what had been his people, he saw in Hitler the new man chosen by providence, the savior of a Germany defeated by treachery.
By identifying squarely with the military-security apparatus headed by Ahmadinejad, Khamenei has alienated an important segment of the ruling clerical elite.
This will not be easy or quick, but it beats having corrosively high levels of inequality of opportunity, as well as a large segment of the population dependent on transfers.
Israel's current leaders, and a segment of Israeli society, are trapped in an idiosyncratic logic of fear and self-centeredness.
The financial services sector, which has been the fastest growing segment of the economy, will shrink.
Fear of terrorism is only one segment of what might best be described as a multi-level structure of dread.
As Europe's largest ethnic minority, Roma inside the EU comprise the youngest and fastest-growing demographic segment of the population.

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