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Parties’ programs
changed
with the public opinion polls, and their economic proposals were either too complicated or too muddled for voters to grasp.
What has changed, however, is the context.
The world’s major powers are far more interdependent financially and in terms of supply chains than they were in 1914 – the year of misguided optimism that pessimists love to cite – and the cumulative horrors of the twentieth century have fundamentally
changed
the normative environment.
The Middle East has
changed
dramatically in the last ten years.
Treatment, too, has
changed
in the wake of the mass poisoning.
RIYADH – As 2014 begins, there is no more important question in world diplomacy than this: Has Iran
changed?
How the Palestinians choose to respond to these
changed
circumstances may well determine whether or not they at last achieve an independent state.
The parties that still support Sharia have largely disappeared or
changed
their platform.
While such anniversaries are not exactly cause for celebration, they at least afford an opportunity to look back and examine what has
changed
– and, no less important, what hasn’t.
This sketch of the crisis highlights how much has
changed
over the subsequent 20 years.
But if the emergence of China signifies how much has changed, it is also a reminder of how much remains the same.
Anyone who believed that the political system should be
changed
was suffering from "reformist delusions."
Since the last mayoral election in 2004, Moscow has
changed
dramatically.
All of that has
changed
dramatically since May, when the US Federal Reserve began signaling its intention to “taper” its massive monthly purchases of long-term assets.
No major Japanese company had ever
changed
its official language.
One manager, who initially feared that he would have to leave the company,
changed
his tune after attending an intensive English-language school in the Philippines, where he met students from South Korea and China who were committed to mastering the language.
It is because they have
changed
narratives.
Lula did not invent conditional cash transfers: he just expanded and
changed
the name of a program that he inherited.
As luck would have it, the situation
changed
quite dramatically in 2004: Commodity prices started their longest boom ever – the super-cycle – and investors’ appetite for emerging-market debt soared.
To be sure, the geography of attachments and identities is not fixed; indeed, it has
changed
over the course of history.
But something had
changed.
To be sure, no one in East Asia harbors any illusions that Kim has
changed.
Over the past five years, those numbers have changed, first slowly and now dramatically: in April of this year, coal’s share in power generation plummeted to just 32%, on par with gas.
Success is not guaranteed this time, either, but the chances are much higher now, because France, the United States, and the world have
changed.
Sarkozy’s approach may work, because America, too, has
changed.
Consider the old metaphysical puzzle: is a wooden boat whose planks are gradually replaced as they decay the same boat after all the planks have been
changed?
Everything changed, however, after Mao’s death and the collapse of the Soviet Union.
When Einstein added new abstractions to the language of physics, the identity of space and time
changed.
Even if a country agrees to broad ranging IAEA inspections, it can legally accumulate enriched uranium (or reprocessed plutonium) under the guise of a peaceful energy program, and then suddenly declare that circumstances have
changed
and withdraw from the treaty - with the ability to produce nuclear weapons on short notice.
When Washington, for domestic reasons,
changed
its mind and pressed Nato expansion, the Chancellor had no choice but to consent.
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