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And, although the future does not look
bright
for Hezbollah, it is not likely to relinquish its power without a fight.
By surrounding himself with a court of
bright
young technocrats, Macron lost contact with what he calls “his people” (a rather tone-deaf formulation in itself).
So
bright
is Tokyo’s gleam – which is sure to impress visitors at the 2020 Olympic Games – that the city might seem like an anomaly, given gloomy reports that, after decades of stagnation, Japan’s GDP growth remains anemic.
The background was
bright
red, and a hammer and sickle and a skull were planted on Putin’s breast.
Families of the FutureWASHINGTON, DC – It is graduation season in many countries, a time when classes of
bright
and fortunate young people don their caps and gowns, receive their diplomas, and hear advice from their elders.
Argentina’s Unseen FragilityNEW YORK – At first glance, Argentina’s macroeconomic outlook appears
bright.
Lafontaine is bright, a schemer, and winner in Germany's struggle for domestic political mastery.
Our Duty to Migrants and RefugeesDHAKA – The indefinite ban on Syrian refugees imposed by the United States has cast a
bright
spotlight on one of the great challenges of our time.
Amid these challenges for NATO, the one
bright
spot on the Chicago agenda might be the ongoing developments in the Arab world.
Whatever the reasons for the decline, if the public becomes unwilling to provide such crucial resources as tax dollars, or to comply voluntarily with laws, or if
bright
young people refuse to go into government service, governmental capacity will be impaired and people will become more dissatisfied with it.
A few years ago, a clown named Brozo, with a large red nose and a
bright
green wig, was Mexico’s most popular political commentator on television, actively courted by all candidates running for national office.
A similarly
bright
picture emerges from other indicators.
As a result, a proliferation of financial providers is likely, with particularly
bright
prospects for institutional partnerships that combine the more agile existing platforms with exciting new content and approaches.
But if you ask the same question of a modern macroeconomist – for example, the extremely
bright
Narayana Kocherlakota of the University of Minnesota – you will find that he says that he does not know, and that macroeconomic models attribute economic downturns to various causes.
Along with a small number of other Japanese corporate icons – for example, Sony, Honda, and Canon – Toyota was the
bright
star of the Japanese economic miracle and global challenge.
Most are bright, creative, and productive in their own right, but they do not seek desperately to dissociate themselves from him, establish their own little fiefdoms elsewhere, and beat him at his own game.
On that
bright
Sunday morning, as spring turned to summer, voters wasted little time in dispatching Poland’s communists to the abattoir.
As Mircea Geoana, Romania's
bright
young Minister of Foreign Affairs, recently put it: "If the EU waits another seven or ten years before it opens up, the workers it will receive from my country will be the least qualified, peasants and individuals with low human capital: by then, the doctors, the architects and the engineers will all have migrated to the United States."
These bright, talented Africans are demonstrating the tenacity needed to overcome existing barriers and contribute to the wellbeing of their families, communities, and countries.
Whatever the warped motive of the 22-year-old Abedi, who evidently blew himself up along with the innocent victims, his reprehensible act will not tarnish Manchester’s bright, hopeful future.
All three of the leaders of Citizen’s Platform are handsome and bright, intelligent and funny.
The revolution in information technology connected India’s
bright
young white-collar workers to Western employers and clients;IT and IT-enabled services, call centers, and business process outsourcing operations became the hallmarks of the new Indian economy.
That is not a prescription for a
bright
future.
The future of technology is bright; the future of the profit margins of businesses--save for those few that truly are able to use economies of scale to create mammoth cost advantages--is dim.
From that
bright
September morning onward, those events have been and will be a reference point for anyone who would use them.
This historic step cannot be taken through the bureaucratic backdoor, but only in the
bright
light of democratic politics.
Ultimately, the future of AI – our AI future – is
bright.
In 2012, shareholders and others started shining a
bright
light on boards, questioning their decisions and activities, and those of individual members, and thus was born the Shareholder Spring.
Timely reforms on key issues will open the door to a
bright
future for its people.
One might say that no less could be expected from a Labour leader with a
bright
future in the country of Churchill.
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