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"Women from marginalised societies might not be very open to talk about these things," she said.

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While Taiwan has increased spending on its military, it would be massively outgunned in a conflict with China and remains heavily reliant on US military might to deter Beijing from attacking.

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"I don't believe this should be considered normal, so I wanted to create an opportunity for our residents to reflect on whether they might be overusing their smartphones."

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"I'm glad that she’s trying with all her might and energy to take this language forward," he told AFP.

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As things stand, there is no timetable for when further talks might be held, and no countries have made formal offers to host them.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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