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Eisenhower’s successor, John F. Kennedy,
arrived
at the same conclusion.
Western moral admonitions were not accompanied with real generosity, and little aid has
arrived.
Security concerns have been addressed as each new wave has
arrived.
The AI agents that have already
arrived
come in soft forms, such as apps, web bots, algorithms, and software of all kinds; and hard forms, such as robots, driverless cars, smart watches, and other gadgets.
These individuals – whose course to Europe resembles that of the Phoenician Princess Europa, who
arrived
from Tyre on Zeus’s back several millennia ago – are being wholly rejected; indeed, walls are being constructed to keep them out.
They, like the Schengen countries, cannot credibly say how many migrants are in their country, who these people are, or when they
arrived.
In the last six months alone, more than 2,000 lives have been lost in the Mediterranean; over the last weekend in June, 12,600 migrants
arrived
in Italy by sea.
Only when one or more parties to the conflict reject it has the moment
arrived
to consider a serious effort to arm some of the combatants.
Overall, illegal crossings into the EU have been reduced to about 100,000 annually, compared to the estimated more than one million who
arrived
in 2015.
In haste, the IMF
arrived
on the scene, waving $10 billion at the problem.
Thailand in Yellow and RedBANGKOK – After three consecutive years of deadly street protests, Thailand has
arrived
at the point where it will need to hold new elections, as the current term of its national assembly expires this December.
The Third Industrial Revolution
arrived
at the end of the last century with the manufacture and diffusion of information technology.
Given that Italy is a founding EU member state with a long pro-European tradition, it is worth asking how we
arrived
at this point, and how the EU should respond.
Has the world of George Orwell’s 1984 finally arrived, three decades late?
During that time, the snow melt from the region’s high plateaus has always
arrived
at precisely the right moment, and in precisely the right volume, to support the crops upon which the region’s people rely.
Apart from EU citizens, who in theory are allowed to seek work anywhere in the Union (Romanian gypsies in France might argue otherwise), three other categories of people have been allowed to settle in Europe: former colonial subjects, such as Algerians in France, Indians and Pakistanis in Britain, or Surinamese in The Netherlands; “guest laborers” who
arrived
in the 1960’s and 1970’s; and political refugees, the so-called asylum-seekers.
All three
arrived
like bolts from the blue.
Incredibly, the Chairman of the Federal Security Service (FSB) and the Minister of Interior
arrived
in Beslan soon after the siege started, but hid doing nothing.
In the cease-fire talks that followed, the two sides made so much progress that US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, fearing that he would have nothing to negotiate when he
arrived
in the region weeks later, asked the Israelis to halt them.
It came in the form of a young Belgian judge, a Brussels prosecutor, four strapping police officers, and a court clerk, who
arrived
in this dusty capital to investigate charges filed against Habré in a Belgian court pursuant to that country's long-arm anti-atrocity law, which permits prosecution of the worst human rights crimes no matter where they took place.
Alerted by a telephone call, a policeman
arrived
smartly on the scene.
As long as they accept elections and election results, they may be gone almost as quickly as they
arrived.
So a moment of truth has
arrived.
Alarm bells signaling that the time to take action has
arrived
should ring at the right moment, and not before.
Unlike in other crises, the IMF
arrived
in time, bringing both enough money and the policy commitments needed to make its rescue plans plausible.
One reason for doubt about the euro and the EU is that, since the spring of 2010, Europe’s leaders have rushed from one crisis summit to the next, each time devising supposed solutions that provided too little and
arrived
too late.
The last chance for action has
arrived.
By the time rescuers arrived, Brancheau was dead.
But, soon after, when Obama
arrived
in Australia and Clinton landed in the Philippines, what looked like a clean narrative about the economy abruptly unraveled: Obama promised his Australian hosts that the US would station fewer than a brigade of US Marines in far-off Darwin to train and exercise.
Less than a quarter-century after Francis Fukuyama declared “the end of history,” we seem to have
arrived
at the dawn of a new age of social and geopolitical upheaval.
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