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Brezhnev’s model resembled a bad marriage, exhausted of love or respect, in which the spouses constantly cheat, take advantage of each other, and grab each other’s property, though the powerful husband occasionally reminds his wife that he is boss and
demands
at least a formal pledge of loyalty – or else.
Unlike political groups, which attract very limited public support, socioeconomic
demands
have repeatedly brought together thousands of people in various parts of the country.
Despite the recent rise in negative public sentiment, protest activity remains fragmented and invariably local in scope and
demands.
But a crisis-wracked government will struggle to manage multiple
demands.
After the US stymied their
demands
for a greater say within the Fund, they now find that the organization has been doing Europe’s bidding.
All energy generators, including coal- and gas-fired plants, make major
demands
on water resources.
The much-vaunted European principle of justice and transparency
demands
it.
This appeases public opinion, which
demands
robust anti-terrorism action.
Yet, if the EU bows to US
demands
for “voluntary” limitations on its steel exports, it might also violate its WTO obligations.
Still, for the EU, the economic logic of agreeing to Trump’s
demands
appears strong enough to convince it to hand Trump this apparent victory.
Similar
demands
were heard all over Europe, where the anti-Nazi or anti-fascist resistance was often led by leftists, or indeed Communists, and prewar conservatives were frequently tainted by collaboration with fascist regimes.
It
demands
a high degree of disciplined republican participation and a belief in the possibility of personal fulfillment and excellence in the public sphere.
Though India’s public vocational education and training systems are well institutionalized, they lack the scale, curriculum, financing, and incentives needed to prepare young workers to meet the
demands
of rapid globalization and technological advancement.
Business leaders have also gotten involved, driven by concerns that education is failing to keep up with the
demands
of the changing economy.
For example, people living with and affected by HIV organized vibrant social movements that issued
demands
for change at national and global levels, dismantled legal and social barriers that exacerbated risk, and articulated norms and standards in human-rights terms.
But that trade should reflect Ukraine's competing with the world, unconstrained by a private deal that excludes outsiders and their
demands
for a stable and predictable legal environment and the best business practices.
Customary law is not rigid in that it is made to fit round the
demands
of global economy.
But the heart of the matter is the preservation of ancient patriarchal rights that go back to Biblical times, reformatted to fit the
demands
of globalized capitalism.
If designed badly, the cost of such agreements – in terms of trade diversion, confusion, and
demands
on limited administrative capacity – often exceeds the benefits.
The only way to overcome Europe’s existential crisis, and to respond to citizens’
demands
for change, is to confront Europe’s domestic opponents head-on: politics without palliatives.
The economic and social development of the three areas
demands
an integrated approach to the exploitation of energy and other natural resources, particularly water.
There is now an urgent need to finance existing food aid programs to address mounting food demands, avert further social unrest, and ensure that farmers get the costlier farm inputs they need for the next planting season.
It
demands
intense diplomatic engagement and calls upon relationships that have been built and maintained over decades, as well as alliances with new partners.
As a result, the Japanese view his recent
demands
for apologies, money, and recognition of Korean sovereignty over the islands in the Sea of Japan as a kind of betrayal.
Malaysia's ethnic Chinese are also impressed by Dr. Mahathir's skillful response to American
demands
to combat terrorism.
Most important, in today’s age of globalization, revolutionary information technology, and broadened participation, citizens in democracies must learn more about the nature and limits of the new
demands
on leadership.
But the US was not particularly interested in a larger World Bank; instead of using its considerable influence – reflected in its power to appoint the Bank’s president – to create a stronger institution capable of responding to new demands, it went along with what became a modest Bank recapitalization.
The collision of reality (Greece’s insolvency) with politics (Germany’s demands) was bound to create a disaster.
In fact, hardline
demands
by the country’s US government creditors after World War I contributed to deep financial instability in Germany and other parts of Europe, and indirectly to the rise of Adolf Hitler in 1933.
First, I recommend that the Greek people give a resounding “No” to the creditors in the referendum on their
demands
this weekend.
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