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Until German Chancellor Angela Merkel
arrived
on the scene, Thatcher was the best-known proponent of the view that “there is no alternative” (TINA) to economic integration.
Well before the pandemic arrived, it was evident that the financialization of the global economy was fueling massive levels of inequality and unnecessary economic volatility.
Step by step, phalanxes of police
arrived
and claimed more space.
But when October 31 arrived, all Johnson’s “secret strategies” to evade the law turned out to be illusions, and he secured the extension without much fuss.
In December, amid rising pressure on Maduro, two nuclear-capable Russian strategic bombers
arrived
in Venezuela on a training mission publicized by Russia’s Ministry of Defense, challenging America’s strategic dominance in the Western hemisphere.
Breaking India’s Cycle of Bonded LaborNEW DELHI – My childhood
arrived
late.
Now that a crisis has arrived, we see that what was perceived as excessive slack was necessary redundancy.
NCDs were already killing far too many people before the pandemic
arrived.
Central Asia’s Diverse COVID-19 ResponsesBISHKEK – COVID-19’s impact on my country, Kyrgyzstan, first hit home for me on March 19, when my son
arrived
at Bishkek’s international airport from a “highly infected” European country.
I was unable to see him because, along with several dozen others who
arrived
on the flight with him, he was immediately subjected to a 14-day quarantine at a former American military base that the United States donated to the country in 2014.
He said that four nonwhite Democratic congresswomen should “go back” to the countries they came from – even though three were born in the US and the fourth is a naturalized citizen who
arrived
as a child refugee.
Leitch, who
arrived
in Japan for the first time as a 15-year-old schoolboy, seems to prove otherwise.
Rothmyer, who lived in Kenya for several years, traced the endless stream of bad news to nongovernmental organizations’ use of data to justify their existence, which in turn shaped Western reporters’ “frames of reference” before they even
arrived
on the continent.
Anyone listening to the long hours of the 2015 Eurogroup meetings, now freely available, will hear the President of the Eurogroup threatening to end the negotiations if I dared to table written proposals that Germany did not want discussed (only to brief the media later that I had
arrived
“empty-handed”).
Trump’s recent call for four nonwhite Democratic congresswomen to “go back” to the countries they supposedly came from – even though three are US-born and the fourth is a naturalized citizen who
arrived
in America as a child refugee – is a particularly egregious example.
Before COVID-19 or even Trump
arrived
on the scene, some 80,000 Americans were dying every year of drug overdoses, and many more were falling victim to suicide, depression, alcoholism, obesity, and other lifestyle-related diseases.
It has been obvious for years that India’s economy suffers from deficient demand, which is why it was in a prolonged slowdown before the pandemic
arrived.
The lack of health insurance for millions of the most vulnerable Americans posed a threat to public health long before COVID-19
arrived.
Together with colleagues from a local university who had arranged the visit, I
arrived
at the colony early one sunny morning and was greeted by one of the few government veterinarians employed to take care of the buffaloes, as well as an unknown number of goats and sheep.
When Trump
arrived
in the White House in January 2017, one of his first official acts was to withdraw the US from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, an agreement negotiated by President Barack Obama that would have created something like the RCEP, only with America at the center and China left out.
In 2018, 22,900 refugees
arrived
in the US along with 520,000 undocumented immigrants, indicating that the hope of economic opportunity is the predominant motive.
The protests subsequently swelled as more farmers
arrived
from other states, and show no sign of dissipating.
Phase two
arrived
with the “Argentine reset” at the G20 summit in Buenos Aires last December, when Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping announced that they would conclude an agreement within 90 days.
Some Japanese medical experts say that a substantial number of Japanese must already be infected, given that people
arrived
freely in the country from China for a month after the outbreak began.
Before the pandemic arrived, Yemen, Sudan, Haiti, Sierra Leone, Myanmar, Afghanistan, Venezuela, and other struggling countries were already beset by poverty, conflict, corruption, and poor governance.
The Ebola virus
arrived
in Nigeria in July 2014, when an infected Liberian man flew into Lagos, where I was working as a doctor.
Yet when that support arrived, it was generally too little and too late.
Among those standing to gain are US shale-oil producers, which were already highly leveraged and mostly unprofitable before the pandemic
arrived.
But now that it has arrived, the Parliament must move beyond this phase of expansion and begin to show real leadership.
What the Supreme Court has done is to craft a solution that no political process could have
arrived
at independently, but which takes the dispute off the streets.
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