Corner
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Who wants to build up debt if there might be a financial crisis around the
corner?
The most active of these countries is, of course, China, which can call upon its vast and still-rising foreign reserves of $3.3 trillion to push its interests in every
corner
of the globe.
At a time when partisan divisions are undermining America’s economic leadership, China’s growing influence in Southeast Asia should raise a question: If push comes to shove in the South China Sea, will the US find allies in its corner, or will they just be holding Uncle Sam’s coat?
Among healthy young men in the West, who grow up on pornography and sexual imagery on every street corner, reduced libido is a growing epidemic, so it is easy to imagine the power that sexuality can still carry in a more modest culture.
The Powerlessness of the PowerfulNEW YORK – Elites are under siege in every
corner
of the world.
In the meantime, Europe sits back in the multi-cultural
corner
with its usual blithe self-confidence.
With this positive turn of events, I am more optimistic than ever that Mirziyoyev is committed to helping Uzbekistan turn a
corner.
Instead of seeing real people in crisis, they see caricatures, a terrorist around every
corner.
The Pakistani government works closely with the Global Polio Eradication Initiative – a partnership including Rotary International; the World Health Organization;UNICEF; the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention;Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance; and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation – to vaccinate children in every
corner
of the country and track the virus to its remaining redoubts.
The fear that terrorists lurk behind every corner, plotting the wholesale destruction of Western civilization, has been used by successive British and US governments to introduce stricter sentencing laws and much broader surveillance powers – and, of course, to wage war.
The COVID-19 crisis requires the commitment of global and national leaders not only to preserve hard-won progress, but also to turn a
corner
in the global effort to end poverty.
But to turn a
corner
on poverty, commitments at the highest levels are essential.
Far from having “friends in every
corner
of the world,” as he boasted in his speech, China has severely damaged its international reputation, alienated its partners, and left itself with only one real lever of power: brute force.
In some ways, the US seems to have turned the
corner.
This response assumes that while Africa’s distress is regrettable, it’s also far away, and the continent will quietly suffer in its
corner.
With the presidential election just around the corner, it’s worth recalling the many ways Trump and the GOP have completely abdicated any sense of US responsibility toward the rest of the world.
If the JCPOA is lost, no other comprehensive or effective alternative will be waiting around the
corner.
Trump, however, has painted himself into a corner, and now faces the prospect of an unwinnable military confrontation with far-reaching regional and wider implications, including economically devastating effects on oil supplies and prices.
The US, with its population of 328 million, has ordered 100 million doses, with the rights to acquire 500 million more – a target so high that it smacks of an attempt to
corner
the market.
A week of “consultation” has been at best a farcical exercise in hearing but not listening, by a prime minister painted into a
corner
behind her own red lines.
With his Himalayan misadventure, he has provoked a powerful adversary and boxed himself into a
corner.
The COVID-19 crisis is affecting every facet of people’s lives in every
corner
of the world.
Wealth stirs the most controversy where it is most tangible, such as when physical spaces become status goods: the
corner
office is desirable precisely because others cannot have it.
Lastly, whatever happens in the next 2-3 months, winter is right around the
corner.
Trump’s reckless governance, abetted by congressional Republicans, left the country unprepared to respond to the next crisis, which turned out to be just around the
corner.
As of April 28, the daily COVID-19 death toll in Italy and Spain had fallen from above 700 to around 350.Germany, Canada, and Turkey appear to be turning the corner, with less than 200 deaths per day.
A world that is 1.5ºC warmer is just around the corner; if we continue along an irresponsible path, warming of 2ºC or more is inevitable.
It is not evident to me, however, that a recession is around the
corner.
The physicist Richard Feynman once likened the natural world to a game played by the gods: “you don’t know the rules of the game, but you’re allowed to look at the board from time to time, in a little corner, perhaps.
Many feared that India, which from its foundation has been a secular state, had turned a
corner
to becoming a Hindu Rashtra, a state of and for its Hindu majority.
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