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Syria and Iraq were the outcome of negotiations over
competing
French and British interests.
Such large trade agreements have become particularly important as a means to bridge the two
competing
economic and ideological models that increasingly divide the world: China and Russia’s authoritarian state capitalism and Western-style democracy and rule of law.
Russia and the EU would continue trying to consolidate their positions by
competing
for influence over their mutual neighbors.
The TPP’s opponents have latched on to a
competing
model, which generates very different projections.
The results suggest that religious and national identities are complementary, not competing, concepts.
A third narrative is based on
competing
economic theories.
The question for international governance is how to provide a framework of institutions and rules in a world of
competing
organizational structures.
Should such a process occur in China, the CCP could transform itself into a major political party
competing
with others for power, as formerly autocratic parties have done in Mexico and Taiwan.
But, given that these parties are
competing
with the far right for the same disenchanted voters, their humanism on these issues has become a severe political handicap, which may explain why the extreme right has lately been more successful electorally.
Yet several South Korean companies, such as Samsung and Hyundai, have become global household names
competing
successfully against far more established brands, such as Sony and Honda.
Nonetheless, key issues – the carnage in Syria, the fight against the Islamic State, nuclear non-proliferation, and conflicting interests and
competing
claims in the Arctic – cannot be resolved without Russia’s involvement.
Turkey itself emerged from the ruins of the Ottoman Empire, and Turkish political life has often been tumultuous, marked by
competing
visions and aspirations, successes and setbacks.
After Chinese and Japanese nationalists staged
competing
occupations of the barren landmasses that China refers to as the Diaoyu Islands and Japan calls the Senkaku Islands, angry demonstrators in the southwestern Chinese city of Chengdu chanted, “We must kill all Japanese.”
Others, however, see a Chinese strategy that is confused, contradictory, and paralyzed by
competing
bureaucratic interests.
Instead, the US urged that
competing
claims be resolved through negotiation.
As for the United States, the Federal Reserve faces
competing
pressures.
Alternatively, the data collected in some industries could become so widely shared across
competing
firms that they will all converge on a single price for each individual.
Starting with extremely low wages and an underdeveloped currency, German workers succeeded in
competing
against the world.
Competing
nationalist movements were on the rise in a disintegrating Austro-Hungarian Empire.
There is no Russia-Japan peace treaty, and the two countries have
competing
claims over the Kuril Islands (known as the Northern Territories to the Japanese).
It looked better, more tolerant, and even more capable than the group of
competing
nation-states that succeeded it.
Incomes produced by these illegal markets are huge,
competing
in size with Latin America’s most successful legal commodities.
Instead, he launched an armed intifada, in which
competing
Palestinian militias unleashed terrorism and suicide attacks against Israeli civilian targets - not only in the occupied territories, but also in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa, Hadera, Afula, and Netanya.
What it can do is create a structure untainted by terrorism, suicide bombers and
competing
militias.
A company that develops a product would earn a share of reward money based on its share of the health improvements achieved by all the products
competing
for the available funds.
In Xinjiang, the locals willingly participated in the political redistribution of land and wealth and looked forward to the end of a three-way civil war that had trapped the region between
competing
Russian, Chinese Communist, and Chinese Nationalist interests.
Unlike elected governments, which face
competing
priorities, ranging from diplomatic concerns to taxpayer sentiment, the Gates Foundation can focus on what works best.
Under the new electoral system, all of these parties will be
competing
with each other for the same votes, and each one will seek to protect its own constituency or claim credit for whatever is accomplished.
A results-oriented pay-for-success approach, based on what we know works well in the private sector, provides an ideal opportunity to test bold and innovative solutions, learn from scores of
competing
projects about which work, and ramp up those that do.
But the situation is far more complicated than just reconciling two clear but
competing
visions.
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