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Unless we confront the challenges of the Horn of Africa at their root causes – the poverty and vulnerability of pastoralist and agro-pastoralist populations – we will face burgeoning violence in the Horn of Africa, Yemen and beyond.

Railway systems have already relied on ITs almost as much as they rely on physical assets, and this dependence is growing as these systems face burgeoning demands in terms of robustness, reliability, and capacity.

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Facing burgeoning public deficits and debt levels, in 2010 the CAMERON-led coalition government (between Conservatives and Liberal Democrats) initiated a five-year austerity program, which aimed to lower London's budget deficit from about 11% of GDP in 2010 to nearly 1% by 2015.

For the most part, U.S. cities are facing burgeoning heatwaves on their own.

Multi-sectoral reporting teams highlighted that the spread of HIV/AIDS was significantly higher in border areas of the Mekong region than in other areas; and that East African countries were facing burgeoning cross-border epidemics, including HIV/AIDS but also Rift Valley Fever and other zoonoses (Text Box 3).

But, just as when he had arrived at the Treasury nine years earlier to face a burgeoning balance of payments crisis, his prospects now were unenviable.

5 02 p.m. | Updated below | Rhinoceros populations from Asia through Africa are plummeting in the face of burgeoning illicit trade in their horns, much of it driven by myths promoted by criminal smuggling syndicates and targeting the new wealthy in China and Vietnam.

And even as California gets blamed for failing to build any major power plants in a decade as its population grew by four million and its economy boomed, many other Western states do not have a much better record of increasing generation of electricity in the face of burgeoning populations.

"It's a role that as well as getting under the skin of a whisky-soaked, aging, stubborn musician, also serves to remind audiences and industry alike how much we all like El Duderino himself, Mr Bridges, with his shaggy dog whiskers, lined face and burgeoning gut.

After November 15, 1942, its leaders lost heart and it lacked the strategic depth to face the burgeoning U.S. Navy and its vastly improving weapons and tactics.

Abadi will meet with Obama on Tuesday and is expected to encourage the White House to be tough on Iran's manipulation of Iraq's weak security, and on maintaining Iraq security in the face of burgeoning extremism.

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