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There was a fourth specific feature fuelling the global protests, too: the exceptionally high level of arrogance and ineptitude
displayed
by the Bush Administration.
The so-called peace poster "Hitler Had Two Sons: Bush and Sharon,
" displayed
in European anti-war rallies, combines trivialization of Nazism with demonization of both the victims of Nazism and those who defeated Nazism.
Indeed, though Musharraf
displayed
an urbane image, enjoyed his Scotch, and admired Turkey, he was not one of the Pakistani secularists so admired by Indian liberals.
But Obama – who had
displayed
a photograph of Mahatma Gandhi in his Senate office, carried a locket of the Hindu god Hanuman, and spoke often of his desire to build a “close strategic partnership” with India –struck the right symbolic chords in New Delhi and won over the fractious parliament.
Surprisingly, for such an extensive, cynically efficient cluster of humanity, the city
displayed
surprising civility and solidarity during and after the attacks.
All three times, the country’s leaders
displayed
a willingness to blame others for its homegrown follies, alienate all of its potential allies and sympathizers, and waste its human and economic resources.
Whereas electorates across the European Union have punished their governments for the Great Recession and the euro crisis, Germans reelected Chancellor Angela Merkel and
displayed
strong support for her party, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), in the recent election.
The measures that he has introduced since coming to power – from pension reform to combating tax evasion – have
displayed
the rigor and transparency that one associates with northern European countries.
So far, Putin has
displayed
an accurate sense of limits.
Thus far, the world has not
displayed
the political will to do that.
After the demise of the USSR, they quickly
displayed
very different social and political preferences.
The current Polish government, led by the Law and Justice (PiS) party, which came to power just under a year ago, has
displayed
a similar authoritarian streak, flouting legal conventions to further its own ends.
The Brisbane Summit therefore needs to rediscover the activism that it
displayed
in 2008 and 2009, during the height of the financial crisis.
As a result, Trump positions himself in the dubious company of those throughout American history who
displayed
malice and suspicion toward new arrivals: the supporters of the Alien and Sedition Acts of the 1790s, which lengthened the period for naturalization to 14 years; the Know Nothings of the pre-Civil War years, who sought to bar Catholics from the country; those in the early twentieth century who claimed that newcomers from eastern and southern Europe, and from China and Japan, could not be made into Americans, and whose arguments led in the 1920s to stringent quotas for immigration from those regions; and those so intent on keeping out Jews seeking to flee Nazi Europe that even the small immigrant quotas for those countries were not filled.
Only China has
displayed
an inclination to lead, as exemplified by President Xi Jinping’s visit to Washington, DC last week, which produced major announcements on climate action, cyber security, and international development.
Yet the Palestinians have
displayed
a profound capacity for resistance.
And the United States has
displayed
no willingness to renounce its anachronistic privilege of nominating the World Bank’s president.
While the Paris climate agreement was hailed as a major success when it was concluded in December 2015, many signatories have
displayed
a remarkable lack of ambition in upholding their carbon-reduction commitments.
After the turmoil of the 2008 crisis subsided, a variety of indices of financial conditions
displayed
comparatively low levels of volatility (by historic standards) through the spring of 2013.
The West can no longer afford the inconsistency that it has
displayed
until now, with EU countries pursuing policies that reflect their differing national interests.
Managing North Korea’s CollapseLOS ANGELES – In the last few months, North Korea has again
displayed
remarkable temerity.
Kelly, it turned out, was also almost as morally obtuse as his boss: he’d already
displayed
racial insensitivity, and when it came to domestic violence, he was clueless.
Airport bookstores that once
displayed
Gordon G. Chang’s The Coming Collapse of China now offer Martin Jacques’ When China Rules the World.
The solution is to judge certain skills
displayed
in riding a wave.
When Jon Huntsman, an early contender,
displayed
some real intellectual heft by making a few useful points about dealing with China, punctuated by a brief display of his own mastery of Mandarin, some other candidates responded with derision.
Today, they are
displayed
everywhere all year (with the largest, it seems, outside car dealerships, regardless of whether imported cars are being sold).
During the campaign, Macri
displayed
a sensitive political ear.
After all, it is an unavoidable human trait that credible and prominently
displayed
charts and rankings can stir up aspirational spirits.
In addition, Lagarde
displayed
impressive political dexterity in finally persuading Republicans and Democrats in the US Congress to pass governance reforms that not only bolster the IMF’s firepower to fight financial crises, but also more accurately reflect changing global economic dynamics.
It
displayed
a composite picture of an Israeli tank and a soldier taking aim at a defenseless Palestinian.
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