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Any attempt in such places to go
behave
the European way and negotiate - without the military power needed to back up diplomacy - would be pathetic.
“It means,” she says, “You
behave
yourself.
Without effective regulations and a real price to pay for polluting, there is no reason whatsoever to believe that they will
behave
differently than they have.
But even if this is how Trump’s America will behave, no one in today’s interconnected world can turn back the clock.
Thus, each nanomaterial may
behave
differently.
We will all be better off when companies’ impulse to do the right in the worst of times defines how they
behave
all the time.
But with a few reasonable assumptions, such as the idea that more is better than less, you can make many predictions about how people will
behave.
And, because people derive satisfaction from behaving in accordance with the ideal, they
behave
not just to acquire, but also to become.
His approach reflected a larger trend of rights-based resistance in China that began in that late 1990’s;Chen was part of a coterie of lawyers and activists, some well-known and many others not, who wanted to see the government
behave
according to its own rules.
A remarkable observation supports this analogy: viruses
behave
like individual pieces of programs, using the cell as the machine needed to make them multiply and subsequently propagate (often by destroying the machine).
When computer programming became widespread, pieces of software were found to
behave
the same way, and were thus called “viruses.”
If universal conformity to a rules-based international order still seems like a distant prospect, an important reason is that countries that should be leading the charge still so often
behave
like rogue states.
The Future of SyriaDENVER – “Men and nations,” the Israeli diplomat Abba Eban once observed, “do
behave
wisely once they have exhausted all other alternatives.”
If you
behave
like us, the EU said in essence, you will become one of us.
Of course, domestically, China’s leaders lack confidence and
behave
accordingly towards their citizens.
Physicists do not need to know the behavior of every molecule to predict how a gas will
behave
under pressure.
This shift to a complex, information-based global economy effects the way nations
behave.
No doubt, Putin is now likely to
behave
like a peacemaker.
But, as Egypt’s domestic politics take their course, Israel, which has had to tread softly in its relationship with Egypt and in Sinai since January 2011, will have to
behave
with even greater sensitivity in the days ahead.
Why should the opposing forces in Turkey
behave
with restraint if the moderating prospect of EU membership no longer exists?
Yet it would be foolish to believe that a country where anti-system parties won 55% of the popular vote will continue to
behave
as if nothing had happened.
As long as France’s state of emergency lasts, police may arrest people without warrants, break down the doors of private residences in the middle of the night, take over restaurants and other public places with armed force, and generally
behave
like agents in a police state.
That authority belongs to our democratic institutions, which are obliged to ensure that social-media companies
behave
much more responsibly than they are now.
There is no absolute yardstick on how to
behave
in these impossible circumstances, so people must judge every election on its merits.
But there is also considerable scope for heads of state to
behave
in accordance with Ecclesiasticus 44:4: “Leaders of the people by their counsels, and by their knowledge of learning meet for the people, wise and eloquent are their instructions.”
Historically, rising powers tend to become too confident too soon, leading them to
behave
imprudently, which frightens their neighbors.
It must ease Japan’s sense of insecurity in the wake of China’s rise, while persuading Japan’s new leaders to
behave
prudently and refrain from excessively nationalist behavior.
Why did twenty-first-century legislators
behave
differently?
Far more dangerous are gradual shifts in international global institutions that upend expectations about how key players will
behave.
The parallel with Japan highlights the need for governments to
behave
responsibly, individually and collectively.
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