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Maybe the answer to problems in underpopulated countries is not to breed more children?
And without the physical presence of musicians, the stage looked underpopulated.
"They are moving in a highly underpopulated area of the country.
I thought the area would be slightly intimidating after dark, because it's still underpopulated.
Quiet, underpopulated and a nice day room for the boys to play cards in.
It is one of the most underpopulated areas in the Peloponnese.
"News gets around these parts fast, considering it's so underpopulated."
Like every town it was underpopulated, but not as much so as most.
They did not, however, count on also giving these generally underpopulated areas extra political influence.
England was still an underpopulated country by later standards.
Hans says the planet seems to be rather remarkably underpopulated, though it's not clear why.
Yet, despite the film's often lovely imagery, it feels underpopulated.
The hospitals are not only underpopulated but dirty and dilapidated.
"Thank God this is an underpopulated country," he said.
It is also an underpopulated country where food is plentiful.
Three things have worked against it: it is poor, underpopulated and remote.
The region is simply too underpopulated to have much influence in countrywide elections.
What does one do with two toddlers on an underpopulated Bahamian island?
That makes it easier for top students in underpopulated states to move up in the competition.
This was, by our standards, an underpopulated and under-restored Prague.
Unfortunately, the mental hospital itself feels a little underpopulated.
If a hex is underpopulated, it can't avoid having more children.
His street was very dark, because it was buried deep in an underpopulated rural area.
The economy is balanced by the automatic introduction of extra materials in underpopulated areas.
The representatives of grotesquely underpopulated districts would never give up power willingly.