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Behind the growing fore-reef edge (or reef crest), which rises to about mean high-water level, is a shallow platform formed partly by a now dead area of reef framework and partly of fragmental material and often colonized by sea grasses, algal mats, or mangroves.
Some adapt; some do not return; some become more religious; others feel torn between two worlds.Investment in education in the Gulf is growing, with Qatar to the fore.
Computers and the networks that connect them are collectively known as the domain of cyberspace, and in 2010 the issue of security in cyberspace came to the fore, particularly the growing fear of cyberwarfare waged by other states or their proxies against government and military networks in order to disrupt, destroy, or deny their use.
Our results show that it is coming to the fore together with growing concerns in global agricultural world by lack of a comprehensive integration of cadastre and land administration system for management of tea agricultural croplands having uneven geographic distribution.
"We think the digital agenda will come even more to the fore in 2016 and see growing concern from some management teams about the threats," the Morgan Stanley analysts said.
The reality of political differences between Rome and England allowed growing theological disputes to come to the fore.
A growing hostility to their dominance came to the fore in December when a scion of the Korean Air dynasty resigned from her role at the airline, following a public backlash over her treatment of a cabin steward.
The International Monetary Fund, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Developmenthend the Institute for Fiscal Studies are chief among the respected organisations that have published reports putting the growing financial burdens faced by young people to the fore.
Deficits of 10% or more of GDP cannot be sustained for long, especially when nervous markets drive up the cost of servicing the growing debt.Market pressure explains why deficits have come to the fore in southern Europe.
The theory of variational inequalities has emerged as a rapidly growing area of research because of its applications; see [1 17] fore more details and the references therein.
Yet growing numbers of Africans, with a burgeoning educated middle class to the fore, are calling for such things.
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