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The island ran its own affairs,
becoming
a rambunctious democracy in the 1980s, but never insisted on international recognition as a full-fledged sovereign state.
Will Kim respond to that isolation recklessly, by continuing to antagonize the South, or pragmatically, by
becoming
more flexible?
Much more worrying, however, is what lurks unmentioned behind the Treasury report: a serious legislative effort, supported by the Trump administration, to reduce the level of scrutiny applied to banks that are on the verge of
becoming
systemically important.
That strategy, however, costs a fortune and is
becoming
unaffordable.
A future in which regional powers like Turkey, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia (which has worked closely with Pakistan on the nuclear front) possess threshold nuclear capabilities is
becoming
more likely that ever.
Rather than
becoming
“the most dynamic economy in the world,” the EU is losing ground.
The Future of Tech PolicySTANFORD – Technology and the largest tech firms are
becoming
increasingly controversial.
For example, a capital-gains tax, whatever its distributional intent, amounts to a tax on
becoming
rich.
The rich countries can do vastly more to assist the poor countries in
becoming
a part of the information-technology revolution.
But as the EU prepares to negotiate Britain’s exit, it is
becoming
increasingly apparent that the Union no longer has any clothes at all.
Becoming
a committed European player, fostering foreign direct investment, including venture businesses, promoting financial services and IT resulted in a formidable brain drain reversal for Ireland.
But it is
becoming
increasingly difficult to determine the difference between purely domestic matters and those that require international collective action.
Whether in New York, Paris, Madrid, Rome, Istanbul, or New Delhi, a feeling of unease and a desire for change has emerged in societies that are
becoming
increasingly unequal, and in which politics and business mix in non-transparent ways.
The Swedenization of EuropeAnti-Semitism, anti-Zionism, and anti-Americanism are
becoming
linked and ever more rabid in today's Europe.
As such weather events become increasingly frequent and intense, the need to mitigate and adapt to climate change is
becoming
more urgent than ever.
We are
becoming
embedded in a cyberspace that can link anyone, anywhere, to all the world’s information and culture – and to every other person on the planet.
Indeed, even Bush’s own political base, the Christian fundamentalists, are
becoming
“green,” pressuring the administration to sign the Kyoto Protocol because they believe that the environment must be protected just like unborn life.
Indeed, the greening of America is
becoming
a general proposition.
In Iraq, only now is it
becoming
evident that some states cannot be saved without being destroyed.
In 2014, while visiting Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Tokyo, his Indian counterpart, Narendra Modi, took a veiled swipe at Chinese expansionism, criticizing the “eighteenth-century expansionist mindset” that was
becoming
apparent “everywhere around us.”Citing encroachment on other countries’ lands, intrusion into their waters, and even the capture of territory, Modi left little doubt about the target of his complaint.
Indeed, the struggle for sustainability, especially in Africa, is
becoming
a new battleground, featuring deployments by the BRICS, the G-20, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), Mercosur, and other international groupings and local vested interests.
One is the decision by the United States to reconsider its policy of sanctions,
becoming
more flexible while remaining true to its values and interests.
Yet, under Trump, it is
becoming
increasingly hostile toward that institution.
Now there is yet another challenge, which is
becoming
larger by the year.
Markets are already
becoming
wary; full-blown panic is likely if protectionism and reckless, politicized monetary policy precipitate trade, currency, and capital-control wars.
A few weeks ago, a previously unknown organization called “The Martyr’s Brigade” claimed credit for attacks on Delta pipelines, raising concerns among multinationals that mercenary resistance in the region is
becoming
ideological.
For Europe, this would entail
becoming
a dynamic talent hub, as well as a major developer of the global talent pipeline.
If trade in global goods has indeed peaked relative to global GDP, it will be harder for poor countries in Africa, Latin America, and Asia to develop by
becoming
the world’s next workshops.
Such risks demand far more effective and coordinated international action to prevent Syria’s internal struggle from
becoming
a grave regional and international crisis.
In China, environmental protection is increasingly
becoming
a top public concern, as evidenced by a journalist’s recent self-financed film about air pollution, which attracted 200 million viewers in a single week.
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