Petersburg, this location has widely been criticized by team officials, members of the media, and fans alike as inconveniently off-center from the critical population mass of the region.
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Today, no country is in the old sense far away when the consequences of regional instability and terrorism - and then also climate change, poverty, mass population movements and even organised crime - reverberate quickly round the globe.
Malthus famously argued that in a world in which economies grew arithmetically and population grew geometrically, mass want would be inevitable.
But with an undocumented population in the millions, mass evictions are no more realistic today than they were in 1811.
Mr Vaizey later tried to clarify his remarks, telling MPs he meant Britain had a bigger population, rather than land mass.
Kazakhstan has additional obstacles: Cold weather, few tennis courts and a large land mass with low population density, which makes for expensive travel and greater difficulty in creating clusters of talent.
The benefits of grounding planes to halt disease were unclear, but "flight limitations might slow the spread of pandemic influenza by several weeks, thereby providing time for mass vaccination of the population and contingency plan setup, " the researchers wrote.
President Obama's new science adviser, John Holdren, is a fervent believer in the crank theories of Paul Ehrlich, a once popular scientist who wrote the 1968 bestseller The Population Bomb, along with treatisespredicting imminent mass global starvation and various other apocalypses.
The largest emerging economies represent 25.9% of the world's land mass, 43% of the population and 17% of global trade.
Similarly, when news was distributed using expensive printing presses and delivery trucks, only a small minority of the population had the opportunity to communicate with a mass audience.
President Obama's new science adviser, John Holdren, is a fervent believer in the crank theories of Paul Ehrlich, a once popular scientist who wrote the 1968 bestseller The Population Bomb, along with treatises predicting imminent mass global starvation and various other apocalypses.
And the proportion of the population who use the Net is far from critical mass.
When should the Court defer to the judgment of the university that a critical mass of minorities has been reached among the student population?
Sao Paolo is investing heavily in mass transit to relieve its choking traffic but meanwhile the population continues to grow and its citizens continue to march up the economic ladder to the level where they can buy cars.
Politics, entertainment, sex, mass media, crime and commerce are being reshaped by a population as online as it is offline.
What's more, the parts of the world where populations are growing fastest are also those most vulnerable to climate change, and a rising population will exacerbate the consequences of global warming water shortages, mass migration, declining food yields.
But the mass migration of newcomers, who have increased tremendously as a portion of the population, has also sparked widespread resentment among Singaporeans faced with ever greater congestion, crowding, high property prices and ever-greater competition for good jobs.
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It owns the mass-circulation Blesk, and 3 million people, or about a third of the entire population, read its titles.
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