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ostensibly pragmatic motivations lies dubious rent-seeking by the group Samuel Coleridge referred to as the “clerisy” – those who live from creating, preserving, and disseminating the national culture.
But very few analyses delve
beneath
the surface of immediate figures and assess the core of Spain’s strengths and weaknesses.
But, given that the diamond spent most of its existence on or
beneath
Indian soil, Indians consider their claim self-evident.
They cut off his hands from
beneath
the elbow.
The next time that global imbalances develop, analysts will – we must hope – know to look
beneath
their surface.
The encounter between the images of today’s Middle East and the discontent of Muslim minorities (sometimes influenced by radical fundamentalist ideologies) should not be allowed to obscure traditional French anti-Semitism, white and bourgeois, which still lingers and is never far
beneath
the surface.
Kurds will accept the arrangement because they believe that the new constitution guarantees their right to control most of the oil wealth that lies
beneath
their territory, and because they don’t want the blame should Baghdad descend into chaos.
Like many other centrist politicians, he is expounding ideas that are anything but revolutionary; indeed,
beneath
the sound bites, they are not even particularly creative.
China’s standard response to any suggestion that it exercise global leadership is to hide
beneath
its vast internal agenda and plead poverty.
(This is actually what the Brexit referendum was about, a fact buried
beneath
the runaway rhetoric of the campaign leading up to the vote.)
How can you go home again if the sea has been sucked down a vast drain that opened up
beneath
it, emptying it who knows where, into a void?
Many commentators have reproached Putin for agreeing to take a job that they say is
beneath
him – assuming responsibility for road-building, social services, inflation, and many other problems that could undermine his popularity.
But, because the relevant changes are not captured or adequately reflected in national-accounts data, perceptions are at odds with the activity that is unfolding
beneath
the macroeconomic level.
What caused such arrogant unconcern for the health of those who lived near the plant, for those heroic men and women who tried to limit the damage (whom officials still treat as pawns), and for the millions who lived
beneath
the radioactive cloud as it spread?
Worse, after a military operation that destroyed 90% of the city and killed some 1,800 residents, the city’s new rulers have not even begun to remove the bodies buried
beneath
the rubble.
The top priority for the European Union at the beginning of the twenty first century must be the historic project concealed
beneath
the rather boring label of ‘enlargement’.
Like a blade of grass
beneath
a stone, culture knows how and in which direction to seek light.
Instead, in the UK and elsewhere, the predictable MFF chest-thumping that is now underway threatens to dispatch this kind of opportunity to the bin
beneath
the negotiating table.
And France,
beneath
its veneer of republican equality, is culturally and ethnically diverse.
Placed
beneath
a picture of a vulnerable-looking young American male, it read: “Hamas, ISIS and Iran kill gays like me.”
But,
beneath
the surface, clear differences in strategy will emerge.
But
beneath
all of this arsenic is gold.
But,
beneath
the surface, unease in the bilateral relationship persists, partly for historical reasons.
Many of these states were pleading for a 1.5ºC limit – without which some will disappear
beneath
the ocean.
The Delusions of China's Growing NationalismBEJING: China has recently seen an upsurge of ultra-nationalism, all the more disturbing because of the way in which Party, state and military leaders have, by insisting that "hostile foreign forces" are arrayed against them, charged this nationalism with a xenophobia that is never far
beneath
the surface in modern Chinese history.
The WJC was founded in Geneva in 1936,
beneath
the dark clouds of an earlier period of anti-Semitism.
The article
beneath
the headline, “A Coup is Reported in Tunisia,” reported the fall of Habib Bourguiba, the aging founder of modern Tunisia and a hero of its independence.
National passions, unduly exalted in the decline of religion, burned
beneath
the surface of nearly every land with fierce, if shrouded, fires.
Beneath
the individual preferences that found expression in market behavior, people were guided by a set of moral principles that found expression in behavior outside the scope of the market mechanism.
And everyone knows that
beneath
the stability of the moment lurk explosive forces that can change the regime and devalue huge investments.
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