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In Hitler’s manifesto, Mein Kampf, he praised America as “the one state” that was making progress toward
becoming
a racially healthy order.
Now, however, with the information revolution and democratization demanding more participatory leadership, the “feminine style” is
becoming
a path to more effective leadership.
It also makes common cause with South Korea much more difficult, and heightens the risk of maritime territorial disputes
becoming
explosive.
But it is
becoming
increasingly easy to rouse their sympathy for their fellow citizens through Twitter, YouTube, and Facebook.
Many economists are
becoming
even more pessimistic, pointing to Japan as evidence that, after three decades, China’s breakneck growth may be coming to an end.
Macron wants to make the political system more open and accountable, with financing of political parties
becoming
more transparent.
As a result, once-treatable infections are
becoming
deadly again.
Tunisia’s chances of
becoming
a democracy before the year ends are, I believe, surprisingly good.
Germany discovered this during the 1960’s and 1970’s, and resisted the Deutschemark’s trend toward
becoming
an international reserve currency.
Both external and internal threats are spreading, and they are
becoming
more and more interconnected.
Though the world is
becoming
increasingly interconnected, and challenges are no longer confined to national or even regional borders, major powers are increasingly reluctant to assume global responsibilities.
With mounting concerns about climate change and volatility in oil and other fossil-fuel prices, renewables are finally
becoming
a viable proposition.
PARIS – For some time now, a certain strategic vision has been gaining traction: the United States is
becoming
energy-independent, paving the way for its political retreat from the Middle East and justifying its strategic “pivot” toward Asia.
Finally, it would increase the relative vulnerability of America’s main strategic rival, China, which is
becoming
increasingly dependent on Middle East energy supplies.
For a brief moment, Monti joined Balotelli in
becoming
a national hero.
Most important, economic outcomes are
becoming
increasingly aligned with the authorities’ goals.
And, with the economic crisis
becoming
ever more global in nature, the next challenge for policymakers will be to try to mitigate its effects at home – and to contain their constituents’ impulse to reduce engagement with the rest of the world.
Where is the concern about the millions who are
becoming
physically dependent on antidepressants?
Many (if not most) developing countries are
becoming
service economies without having developed a large manufacturing sector – a process I have called “premature de-industrialization.”Could premature de-industrialization be a blessing in disguise, enabling workers in the developing world to bypass the drudgery of manufacturing?
With a global recession looming and high oil and food prices undermining the living standards of the Western middle class, it is
becoming
ever harder to sell the high-cost, inefficient Kyoto-style solution of drastic carbon cuts.
Hansen is not alone in trying to blame others for his message’s
becoming
harder to sell.
Today, that is
becoming
impossible: we are creating societies in which the sheep and the goats are marked for life in their teens.
First, the tradable part of the global economy – where competition for economic activity and jobs is direct – is
becoming
a larger share of the whole; the same is true of individual economies.
Because of Europe’s short-sightedness, Turkey has in effect abandoned its ambitions for EU membership and opted for the neo-Ottoman project of
becoming
a Middle Eastern power – a policy shift that reflects both interests and ideology.
For example, in view of the looming fall of Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad, the pressure of the Egyptian revolution, and the new role of Islamism in the region, Hamas’s alliance with Iran is
becoming
increasingly problematic.
Indeed, the greater Middle East is
becoming
an ever greater focus of Chinese foreign policy.
The other interesting new face, though he has no chance of
becoming
a major leader, is Shtayyeh.
The stories themselves help magnify the boom,
becoming
part of the feedback that sustains it.
Now, it is
becoming
increasingly hard to find diplomats or policymakers who support him.
Instead, millions of people are caught in semi-permanent crises,
becoming
less able to break free with each passing year.
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