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But, while that Cold War abomination has truly been
consigned
to history’s dustbin, September 1 marks another 50th anniversary, one that resonates far more directly today.
Instead, it marks the return of a practice that had seemed to have been
consigned
to history’s dustbin which has now returned with a vengeance.
He hopes to ensure that a moderate Democratic Party forms the core of domestic politics and policymaking, with the Republican Party
consigned
to the periphery.
This is the stuff that former Prime Minister Tony Blair and his supporters thought – wrongly, it seems – they had
consigned
to the dustbin of history.
Those that cannot pass the market’s starting line, either because they are too poor or too uneducated, and who lack modern skills, are politically free but
consigned
to a kind of permanent second class citizenship.
When, in 2009, he ordered the Conservative MEPs to withdraw from the European People’s Party, the Europe-wide grouping of center-right political forces, he merely deprived the Tories – now
consigned
to sit with the sectarians and obscurantists – of any influence in the European Parliament.
But the fact that Russia’s social and economic diseases are going unaddressed has
consigned
the country to the long-term decline that his presidency was supposed to reverse.
Russia may consider that they have been
consigned
to its sphere of influence.
Some policies could have been handled differently, but despite nostalgia for the security of an all-powerful state, we have moved so far that communism has been
consigned
to the dustbin of Russia's history.
With modern manufacturing underdeveloped, many young workers with fewer skills and less education are
consigned
to the informal sector.
Moreover, there is the problem of less-skilled and less-educated migrants from the countryside, who are
consigned
to second-class jobs in the cities.
Last but not least, a common debt instrument to underpin a eurozone budget amounting to 2-3% of eurozone aggregate income – the main prerequisite for a macroeconomically significant fiscal union – was unceremoniously
consigned
to the dustbin.
In the process, conspiracy theories are pulled from the margins of public discourse, where they were generally
consigned
in the past, and sometimes into the very heart of politics.
Consigned
to the "other" side would be new democracies that are important for both strategic and moral reasons.
Hu's move lifted bilateral relations out of the deep freeze, where China's previous leadership had
consigned
them following Koizumi's repeated visits to the Yasukuni Shrine, where the spirits of Japan's war dead, including Class A war criminals, are enshrined.
For now, Pakistan seems
consigned
to the role of destructive spoiler, particularly in Afghanistan, where the Taliban and Haqqani network are free to launch attacks from Pakistani territory.
For example, the countries that were
consigned
by Roosevelt and Churchill to Stalin’s un-tender mercies are now mostly part of the European Union.
Leftovers from the past - conspiracy theories, mistrust, spy-hunting, and embargoes on technological exchanges - should be
consigned
to the past.
Markets and banks penalize uncertainty, so the Russian economy will progressively be cut off from international trade and investment and
consigned
to a future of slow or no growth.
Since the Cold War’s end, Russia had become increasingly peripheral to the US and much of the rest of the world, its international importance and power seemingly
consigned
to the past.
All around the world, people have fallen afoul of a two-track economic process whereby whole industries have been sacrificed to cheaper imports, whole regions have been
consigned
to abandonment or degradation, and whole populations have been frozen out of economic progress.
But both are mere relics of ideas and ideals that in reality have been
consigned
to the dustbin of history.
And although George W. Bush’s administration
consigned
North Korea to its “Axis of Evil,” it also recognized the North’s security dilemma, and tried to address it through the Six-Party Agreement on September 19, 2005.
Benjamin Netanyahu’s right-wing Likud Party and the even harder right Avigdor Lieberman and his Yisrael Beiteinu (Israel is Our Home) party achieved a dominant result that saw Labor, the dominant party throughout Israel’s history,
consigned
to a lowly fourth place.
Remembrance and forgiveness have allowed our remembered nightmares to be
consigned
to the past.
All worries about employment and tax rates have been
consigned
to the past.
Unfortunately, in the early 2010s, those of us who recalled this lesson were
consigned
to the margins of debate.
The French Socialists’ 6% of the vote has
consigned
them to irrelevance, and the SPD does not look much more convincing at the moment.
Only in the Northern Beetle, in a facetious feuilleton about the singer Drabanti who had lost his voice, were a few contemptuous remarks interpolated about Koznyshev's book, indicating that it had long ago been condemned by everybody and
consigned
to general ridicule.
Then he said:"No, Professor Aronnax, the Nautilus isn't
consigned
to perdition.
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