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Henderson also observed that the meetings were
dominated
by anti-technology zealots, the only faction sufficiently organized and inspired about the issue to attend.
Mr. Lagos, in turn, should avoid the nostalgic and tired views that
dominated
the first part of his campaign and pursue, with vigor, the type of modernizing economic reforms that his new and young inner circle support.
This followed deadly violence against unarmed demonstrators protesting last year’s deeply flawed national election, won, yet again, by Prime Minister Hun Sen’s ruling Cambodian People’s Party, which has
dominated
political life for more than three decades.
The energy sector and air and rail transport are still
dominated
by state-owned near-monopolies, whose balance sheets are in trouble amid rapidly rising costs.
And in many countries, public discourse is
dominated
by talk of globalization’s alleged “losers,” and the perceived need for new policies to stem the rise of populist discontent.
And sometimes it is simply a long run of good fortune, which leaves the market
dominated
by unrealistic optimists.
In the past, it was assumed that military power
dominated
most issues, but in today’s world, the contexts of power differ greatly.
The new unilateralists who
dominated
Bush’s first administration made the mistake of thinking that the unipolar distribution of power in the military context was sufficient to guide foreign policy.
As a result, China’s economy is
dominated
by resource-hungry and inefficient polluters, such as coal and mineral mines, textile and paper mills, iron and steel makers, petrochemical factories, and building material producers.
But anxieties about being swamped by foreigners and
dominated
by outside powers are more acute in smaller countries, whose political elites seem particularly impotent.
Traditions of tolerance must replace the turbulence that has so far
dominated
the building of Taiwan's democracy.
Leading international marketplaces are
dominated
by institutional investors, a growing share of which are passive index followers that lack incentives to invest in governance oversight.
They consisted of countries that had actually caused the problems; they were
dominated
by the US; and they suffered from heavy over-representation of mid-sized European countries.
These questions have
dominated
international discussion and debate about climate change from the start.
Separatism and Russia's FutureMOSCOW: “Self-determination”
dominated
international politics for two centuries.
Most obvious, Sunni radicals with foreign support quickly
dominated
the “popular democratic movement.”
There is widespread resistance to the idea that the chief function of modern states is to slot their peoples into a global market
dominated
by the imperatives of efficiency and cheapness, heedless of the damage to non-economic activities.
The political atmosphere is
dominated
by two major developments.
Whether they like it or not, the majority of sub-Saharan African Muslims are represented by states that are mostly secular, Christian, or
dominated
by other religions.
China is Not CollapsingLONDON – One question has
dominated
the International Monetary Fund’s annual meeting this year in Peru: Will China’s economic downturn trigger a new financial crisis just as the world is putting the last one to bed?
Rather, it is the result of how oil wealth shifted economic development away from manufacturing jobs that have historically pulled women into the labor force, while promoting jobs in construction, which tend to be
dominated
by men.
Like many people, I thought that small, innovative companies
dominated
functional foods.
The 1929 panic has
dominated
all analysis of the depression for two rather peculiar reasons.
Beyond undermining the gene-centered theories of evolution that have
dominated
public consciousness for several decades, these developments call for new philosophical frameworks.
The Netherlands—a traditionally pro-European country—also may vote No on the Constitution in its own referendum (which takes place after the French one) --not only as a protest against the conservative and moralistic policies of the Balkenende government, but as a rejection of a corporatist Europe
dominated
by French and German interests.
So, in a future
dominated
by China, the Chinese will not set the rules; rather, they will seek to extract the greatest possible benefit from the rules that already exist.
Indeed, politics everywhere now seems
dominated
by the "war of lifestyles" that has emerged from today's emphasis on individual autonomy.
China is constrained by a natural balance of power in Asia in which Japan (the world’s third-largest economy) and India (about to surpass China in population) have no desire to be
dominated
by it.
An amicus-type brief could be particularly relevant to bioethics cases, given that most review boards are
dominated
by technical experts and do not always represent public opinion.
Modern information technology, moreover, tends to be
dominated
by just a few firms: Google, for example, is literally synonymous with Internet search.
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