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Even though the French electorate rejected anti-immigrant, anti-trade, anti-finance, and anti-globalist policies this time around, the fact remains that,
beneath
the surface of France’s election result is a potential populist coalition.
Yet lurking
beneath
those specific issues is a more general worry: whether Europe would accept Turkey, an Islamic society, into the European fold under any conditions.
They often have something to do with identity, and with claims of collective ownership of the land
beneath
the feet of a particular “nation.”
With the right mix of realism and power sharing, China’s G-20 presidency could catalyze important progress – and perhaps even place a firm foundation
beneath
a new global economic architecture fit for the twenty-first century.
But this growth was in some ways deceptive, for it masked problems that had long simmered
beneath
the surface: burgeoning unemployment, especially among the region’s youth, and political repression – the issues that eventually brought things to a boil.
PRAGUE – Does an intellectual – by virtue of his efforts to get
beneath
the surface of things, to grasp relations, causes, and effects, to recognize individual items as part of larger entities, and thus to derive a deeper awareness of and responsibility for the world – belong in politics?
Beneath
the medium of a story are the gears that drive it.
For these reasons, the best recent science, including an important study published in Nature this year, provides a clear and unequivocal message: Keep the Arctic oil in the ground and
beneath
the deep seas; there is no safe place in the climate system for it.
Beneath
the headlines of the historic deal lies a limited and ambiguous agreement.
In the 1950s, it was launched
beneath
the US security umbrella and with America’s blessing.
Israel, like Turkey and the US, must be hoping that Turkmenistan’s new rulers will seek to diversify gas distribution by adopting a project to build a gas pipeline
beneath
the Caspian Sea.
Beneath
this cool exterior, however, China’s leaders are very worried indeed.
Joint exploration and development of the resources within and
beneath
the archipelago could then begin.
Local papers discovered that he had illegally built a large, deluxe wine cellar with a spa
beneath
one of his mansions.
When the peat ignites, the fire can creep
beneath
the surface and erupt somewhere else, days or weeks later.
The land
beneath
our feet holds huge, largely untapped potential for rapid gains in both the fight against climate change and efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, which the international community is expected to adopt later this year.
Two-thirds of Earth’s species live
beneath
its surface.
Instead of providing an early showcase of decent spectator manners for the Beijing Olympics of 2008, the Asian Cup provided a glimpse at the rage that seethes
beneath
China's economic boom - and exposed the government's inability to control its increasingly restless people.
Now that the rug
beneath
these countries’ feet has been pulled out, China can lend a helping hand.
But
beneath
the veneer of pageantry, Britain is consumed not only by a stalled Brexit and the unending debate about it, but also by a far more profound crisis of identity: a struggle to rediscover what it is to be British.
For good reasons, the EU has long resided
beneath
the US security umbrella, with the Union effectively remaining on the sidelines.
Far from putting a ceiling on the renminbi’s exchange rate, the Chinese authorities have been putting a floor
beneath
it, partly out of fear that overly rapid depreciation would lead to a massive exodus of capital.
On a more positive note, institutional and professional collaboration is underway
beneath
the surface.
But scratch a little bit
beneath
the surface, and there was plenty to worry about.
Back in the days of the bipolar superpower world, the iconic US-Soviet hotline phone was installed as a way to clarify each side’s intentions, lest through some misunderstanding the world might otherwise disappear
beneath
a nuclear mushroom cloud.
The COVID-19 crisis is likely to bring about further rapid and far-reaching shifts in the economic ground
beneath
us.
Brazil’s “pre-salt” area – where large oil reserves are trapped
beneath
a thick layer of salt under the ocean floor – is already producing more than 1.5 million bpd.
So, when Trump interrupted Biden in the two debates, there was a lot more going on
beneath
the surface than simple rudeness.
But, owing to the disruptive advances of globalization and technology, the ground
beneath
our feet was always shifting.
In the days that followed the Fed’s Sunday surprise, the added carnage in financial markets sent a strong message: The “big bazooka” of central banks that worked effectively in putting a floor
beneath
plummeting markets in late 2008 and early 2009 is not only the wrong weapon to address a public-health crisis; unfortunately, it also lacks live ammunition.
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