There, and in other neighbours, the Syrian exodus strains already explosive political and sectarian fault lines.
How many of these nuclear facilities are on fault lines in the United States?
The political fault lines of the 1912 elections endure to this day as well.
What some allies see as a re-emerging Russian threat throws up other fault lines as well.
But with pay TV growth slowing, the fault lines are starting to show.
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Indonesia sits atop a web of fault lines that makes the sprawling archipelago prone to volcanic and seismic activity.
"The deep fault lines in our society over race, language, culture and religion will not go away, " he said.
Both countries lie on Europe's political fault lines, bordering troubled Russia and Ukraine, as well as the still-volatile Balkans.
This answer is a reminder that some of the old fault lines remain.
In Indonesia's case, it is to be hoped that neither will widen the country's religious and ethnic fault lines.
At time, the conflicts arise along the fault lines of race or tribe.
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The United Nations must play a leading role in this effort, filling in the fault lines of the new global era.
As in ignoring that Haiti sits on two seismic fault lines, but choosing to go with the pact-with-the-devil-to-explain-the-earthquake kind of dumb.
The data likewise confirms the need for companies to habitually monitor their fault lines and first identify where those fault lines lie.
But the changes opened up fault lines which the scandal has widened.
We haven't a clue as to how our Top 100 list will look in 2007, but we can already see the fault lines.
Iran sits on major fault lines -- the collision of the Arabia and Eurasia plates -- and has been prone to devastating earthquakes.
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One wonders by what cunning the Democrats will be able to continue to patch over the fault lines between these seemingly incompatible groups.
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It sits atop several big political and social fault lines of our day: trade, technology, growth, education, planning versus chaos and equity versus salary.
Bantul is only 200km (125 miles) north of one of the world's most active fault lines, where the Indo-Australian and the Eurasian plates meet.
The issue, however, has already become political, with the same fault lines forming as they did during the debt debate that paralyzed Washington last month.
Many homeowners who live near fault lines skip earthquake insurance.
And these kinds of sectarian and tribal fault lines are part of what we have to get beyond, because they don't work in a modern world.
The biggest political parties are aligned along sectarian fault lines.
"I would have liked to know the truth about his past ... to know where the fault lines were, " said Rijik, who hid under a table during the shooting.
When Democratic Gov. Gray Davis was recalled a few years ago and replaced with Arnold Schwarzenegger, instead of galvanizing the state party, it revealed the cracks and fault lines up and down the state.
Roger Bilham, a geophysicist at the University of Colorado, says the latest quake may have released only a tenth of the pent-up energy that has accumulated along the region's fault lines due to tectonic shifts.
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Above all, the movie never gets near the fault lines that give the story its tension and absurd fascination it never reconciles the meticulous intelligence needed to build the weaponry and the monstrous stupidity needed to use it.
Heseltine's big idea, unhelpfully for ministers, exposes the tensions within the coalition government between the free marketeers and the interveners, and between the centralisers and the localists, when the Conservatives probably have enough fault lines being exposed already.
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