Dominated
in sentence
764 examples of Dominated in a sentence
In the US, the penalties have been
dominated
by fines for sales of misleadingly marketed mortgage-backed securities, often to the two government supported entities Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
A planet composed of nation-states that in turn are
dominated
by special interest groups does not seem capable of solving this problem.
Neo-Liberalism Meets Neo-ConfucianismThe West has
dominated
the world ever since the industrial revolution.
That leaves Italy, a country that, having
dominated
Europe’s politics and culture for most of its history, is now treated as “peripheral.”
WASHINGTON, DC – At last week’s annual meetings of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund in Lima, Peru, one topic that
dominated
discussions was the slowdown in emerging-economy growth.
Indeed, the issue of security
dominated
both the parliamentary and presidential elections, with all sides claiming to be the best qualified to counter extremism.
And today, that future looks to be
dominated
by machines.
MOSCOW – The question that has
dominated
Russian politics, and world discussion of Russian politics – “Will he (Vladimir Putin) or won’t he stay in power?” – has now been settled.
One thing immediately stands out about Medvedev: he has only indirect ties to the siloviki , the ex-KGB and military men who have
dominated
the Putin era.
The concept of homo economicus, which asserts that humans are rational actors who make decisions based on narrow self-interest, has
dominated
political and economic thinking since the 1970’s.
In November 2014, Avaaz, the United Nations Association, and other NGOs launched a campaign to reform the selection process by which the UN secretary-general is chosen, replacing an opaque process
dominated
by the permanent members of the Security Council with a transparent one, in which all countries have a say.
Far from fostering new and innovative enterprises, the country’s economic system remains
dominated
by giant politically connected, family-owned conglomerates, the chaebol.
They should not be corporatist institutions,
dominated
by central leaders, but should derive their power from the fluid actions of modern crowds.
Having
dominated
Iraq under Saddam Hussein, and despite numbering less than a quarter of the overall population, Sunnis, it is said, are fighting to prevent their communal interests from being overwhelmed by the majority Shi’ites and the Kurds, a distinct ethnic group concentrated in the north.
Yet the special interest groups have
dominated
the process, and Obama has failed to make any headway.
In the short term, the relationship with Russia will probably be
dominated
by efforts to end the war in eastern Ukraine, safeguard NATO territory in the east, and prevent the crisis from expanding toward the southwest and the Balkans.
Despite the new, more equal terms established in the guidelines, a financial system that is
dominated
by state-owned banks will give an edge to SOEs in terms of access to funding and the cost of capital.
While the criminal case against Dominique Strauss-Kahn on sexual-assault charges now seems highly uncertain, the ensuing press focus on the IMF suggests an uncontrolled international bureaucracy with unlimited expense accounts,
dominated
by men with little sense of restraint.
If you’re a Republican in New York or California, which are
dominated
by the Democrats, or a Democrat in Wyoming or Mississippi, which are reliably Republican, you can forget about your vote for president mattering.
After prevailing in World War II, the US immediately and undeniably
dominated
the globe.
Unlike the gas industry, which has been
dominated
by Gazprom, the oil sector was privatized, creating a field with several key players.
Back then, the G-7
dominated
global economic policymaking; today, China is the world’s largest economy (in purchasing-power-parity terms), with savings some 50% larger than that of the US.
There is a powerful case for the market mechanism, but it is not that markets are perfect; it is that in a world
dominated
by imperfect understanding, markets provide an efficient mechanism for evaluating the results of one's decisions and correcting mistakes.
Could the US ignore a country that in roughly ten years will become the world’s second-largest oil exporter, generating more than $200 billion annually in revenue, while increasingly being
dominated
by an authoritarian Shia regime that is close to Iran?Would it withdraw in the face of the consequent strategic threat to its three allies – Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Israel – in the region?
A Supreme Court
dominated
by conservative factions has selected judges and prosecutors, and Afghans have little legal redress in a system that allows local commanders, who hold sway over the judiciary, to act with impunity.
The Environmental Effect of TsunamisReports about the tsunamis that devastated Southeast Asia barely a month ago have understandably been
dominated
by tales of death, suffering, and the physical destruction of infrastructure.
Today’s financial markets are
dominated
by non-bank institutions – investment banks, money market funds, hedge funds, mortgage lenders that do not accept deposits, so-called “structured investment vehicles,” and even states and local government investment funds – that have no direct or indirect access to the liquidity support of central banks.
Earlier this month, a court
dominated
by CPP allies dissolved the CNRP.
Instead, its foreign policy was
dominated
by economic interests.
In the third phase,
dominated
by Thatcher and Reagan, these assumptions were reversed: government was usually wrong and the market always right.
Back
Next
Related words
Which
World
Economic
Years
Political
About
Countries
Their
Global
Would
System
Since
Other
Government
Country
Power
Market
Economy
International
Policy