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On the contrary, Putin will be able to gain considerable economic benefits from dividing Europe and exploiting the connections with commercial interests and anti-European parties that he has carefully
cultivated.
Academic studies have found that locally
cultivated
vertical farms – stacked greenhouses that use artificial light to grow crops – can provide considerable savings, which could then be passed along to consumers.
Even if one is skeptical about the feasibility of both notions, the impulse behind them is a long way away from the independent security posture for France that de Gaulle
cultivated.
Change cannot be imposed from outside, it must be
cultivated
from within.
Self-interest and charity are not the only human motivations; there is also the motive of service, and it needs to be
cultivated.
Saif
cultivated
a reputation for being a “reformer”: he called for a national-reconciliation process with opposition groups, supposedly liberalized the media, supported charity and development initiatives, and most importantly, became a face that the West could talk to.
Of course, immigration opponents might argue that the threat to Europe is not so much a matter of official religion as of the values,
cultivated
in Europe’s Christian societies, that underpin liberal democratic institutions.
Having
cultivated
a Mao-style cult of personality, Xi proclaims that the time has come to Make China Great Again.
By thumbing its nose at so fundamental an American interest, Britain would almost certainly undermine what remains of the bilateral “special relationship” that UK governments have
cultivated
since Winston Churchill’s premiership.
Many of the authoritarian regimes now under threat of collapse
cultivated
the support of minorities.
Both pursue activist foreign policies aimed at boosting their domestic image, and have
cultivated
diaspora support.
The reason for Wilders’ surging popularity, apart from widespread distrust of Muslims, is that he has successfully
cultivated
an image as a fighter for free speech.
The idea that ordinary people are anguished by the thought that other people have extraordinary wealth is also
cultivated
in fashionable circles without the presentation of any evidence.
Moreover, confusion about environmental cancer risks also results from longstanding, carefully cultivated, and well-financed disinformation campaigns inspired by the machinations of the tobacco industry.
After 1949, the Communist Party
cultivated
a stable of “theoretical experts” and other ideological servants to write lengthy articles propagating “Marxism and Mao Zedong Thought.”
In addition, one would expect public-health advocates to demand that such improved varieties be
cultivated
and used for food, not unlike requirements that drinking water be chlorinated and fluoridated.
Just as China has
cultivated
Pakistan, is India’s growing embrace of Vietnam a counter-move on Asia’s strategic chessboard?
Such gene flow does not occur when farmers buy their seeds from seed producers, of course, but in that case gene flow in the other direction is still possible, with genes from the
cultivated
crop ending up in the wild relative.
Business investment is usually project-based, with the factory to be built or the land to be
cultivated
forming the investment boundary.
The practical connections that US companies will need when deciding whether to invest could have been
cultivated
on the summit’s margins, or in its aftermath, but were not.
For two decades, Khamenei deceptively
cultivated
an image of an impartial and magnanimous guide, but his defiant public support for Ahmadinejad exposed him as a petty, partisan autocrat.
As the Nobel laureate economist Douglass North has argued, long-term conflict resolution usually requires enduring economic relations, which are best
cultivated
through specialization and trade.
In addition, such goods and services require properly
cultivated
consumers.
Some of these can be learned or cultivated, and courses that teach positive mental habits – like appreciating things that matter or avoiding dwelling on setbacks – have demonstrated measurable improvements in wellbeing.
They can be successfully
cultivated
around the world, using whatever insects are available to pollinate them.
Their talents and energy should now be
cultivated
and harnessed to help rebuild their societies.
What would it look like if the leaders overhauling such systems were
cultivated
from the very communities that needed them most?
It has
cultivated
active markets for renminbi deposits and renminbi-denominated bonds in Hong Kong and elsewhere.
This unprecedented crime, perpetrated by one of the most advanced and
cultivated
societies on Earth, was the most extreme example of the horrors humans can inflict on one another.
For starters, Xi has
cultivated
a Mao-style personality cult.
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