Arrived
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Global trade rebalancing has
arrived.
There is some evidence that there are more kangaroos in Australia now than there were when Europeans first arrived, though this is controversial.
Discussions about the influx of migrants into Europe have tended to focus on logistics, such as how to provide enough beds for the 1.1 million asylum-seekers who
arrived
in Germany last year, or the more than 160,000 who
arrived
in Sweden.
When the self-annihilation of World War I finally arrived, it was no coincidence that it emanated from the Balkans, the geopolitical playground for the Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian, and Russian Empires.
By 2011, when the Arab Spring arrived, Turkey was rightly heralded as a successful model of “Islamic democracy,” in which free and fair elections were combined with the rule of law and a market economy.
Two Myths of the 2008 MeltdownCAMBRIDGE – Over the last decade, research by many economists, including us,
arrived
at a broadly shared narrative of the 2008-2009 financial crisis.
The Philippines Joins the Asian RaceMANILA – In 1980, my father
arrived
in the United States to undergo a heart bypass, due to the rigors of his imprisonment by the dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos.
When such a moment arrived, totally out of the blue (or so it seemed) with Hezbollah’s raid on July 12, 2006, Israel’s two top politicians were completely out of their depth, stumbling into a war for which neither they nor the Israeli Army were prepared.
It
arrived
suddenly in 2008, and, after roughly 18 months, vanished almost as quickly as it had come.
But the High Level Panel nonetheless
arrived
at a position that The Lancet, a leading medical journal, characterized as embodying a “weak” commitment to addressing NCDs.
A high-powered Russian delegation recently
arrived
in Juba, the South Sudanese capital, with the proclaimed aim of “playing a more active role on the African continent.”
Perhaps Obama believed that picking Kim, a Korean-American and public-health specialist who is currently President of Dartmouth College, would advance his immediate security agenda in Seoul (where he
arrived
immediately after announcing the nomination), as well as America’s medium-term economic agenda in Asia.
Moreover, the promised increase in IMF resources that would allow it to build a stronger firewall against financial contagion has still not
arrived.
Anti-Semitism
arrived
with a whole package of European race theories that have persisted in Asia well after they fell out of fashion in the West.
It was equally auspicious when the French president and British prime minister
arrived
on an anniversary of the Munich Agreement.
Until Al Jazeera’s mostly BBC-trained journalists
arrived
on the scene, the average Arab citizen’s news television diet was nothing more than protocol news, wire service video reflecting the latest in the Palestinian conflict, and dramatic photos of earthquakes or wild fires.
As it stands, only 7,200 of the 22,504 non-European refugees that the EU pledged last year to resettle have
arrived.
The Global Migration BlowbackNEW YORK – The roughly 750,000 people who have
arrived
in Europe by sea in 2015 make up just a small part of the 60 million people displaced by war or persecution – the largest number in recorded history.
So did the Incas as they built their huge Andean empire in the century before the Spanish
arrived.
In grim detail, his letter described the bloody mayhem that the slaughter brought to his hospital and the hysteria of ordinary people as they
arrived
to find children and loved ones dead.
Add to that growing public concern about climate change, and the conditions for decisive action may have
arrived.
For economic policymakers, the proverbial sunny day has arrived: with experts forecasting strong growth, now is the best time to check whether we are prepared for the next recession.
Some
arrived
at the clinic so ill that they could scarcely walk.
The day before Clinton
arrived
in Islamabad, the Friends of Democratic Pakistan met there.
Nevertheless, it is remarkable that these two officials from opposite ends of the political spectrum
arrived
at an identical diagnosis about the euro.
One might recall that many delegations
arrived
in Kyoto resignedly willing to accept the idea of a tax on greenhouse-gas emissions, or at least on carbon dioxide, the most commonly encountered greenhouse gas.
How can a meeting be convened in 2012, as stipulated by the 2010 NPT conference’s final document, “on the basis of arrangements freely
arrived
at by the states of the region,” when many of those states are in turmoil, inter-state relations are strained, and the threat of conflict is mounting?
The official view in China is that its economy has already
arrived
in the Promised Land of the “new normal.”
As wave after wave of Falun Gong supporters
arrived
in Tiananmen Square to be arrested, however, what began as an aberrant event became the most widespread movement of organized protest in China since 1989.
In a sense, that change has now
arrived.
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