Embrace
in sentence
1216 examples of Embrace in a sentence
The US economy would be highly vulnerable in the case of a euro collapse, so today’s lame ducks need to
embrace
each other.
What the example of Hong Kong suggests is that China would have to force Taiwan to give up democracy and the rule of law – or
embrace
both itself – before it could welcome its “renegade province” back into the fold.
This is why Trump’s
embrace
of an America first mantra is so worrying.
The major issue, though, is whether the Tories will also
embrace
a “One Europe” policy.
McCain appears to
embrace
the view that such meetings are something of a reward, to be offered when preconditions are met (Iran comes to mind) and withdrawn when certain lines are crossed, as Russia was judged to have done this August in Georgia.
The region’s elites can either
embrace
change, or do nothing and risk a precipitous decline.
If the authorities
embrace
better-designed demand-side reforms, they will have greater scope for more comprehensive supply-side reforms.
Following the 2013 military coup that toppled Egypt’s democratically elected government, Israeli leaders urged US officials to
embrace
the generals.
Sarkozy’s
embrace
of the theme that France’s national identity has come under threat, which he linked to immigration, is not enough to make him an American style neo-conservative.
And he succeeded in convincing other European leaders to
embrace
the “simplified treaty” that he called for.
In fact, it still struggles with imbalances today, owing to its inability or unwillingness to
embrace
badly needed structural reforms – the so-called “third arrow” of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s economic recovery strategy, known as “Abenomics.”
These two Mexicos are pulling in opposite directions, which explains why three decades of reforms to open markets, privatize industries,
embrace
free trade, and welcome foreign investment have failed to raise growth rates.
Their
embrace
of autonomy and mobility risks putting them in conflict with a law-enforcement establishment and media that still view women through a pre-feminist lens: “good girls” who stay at home should not be raped, while “bad girls” who stake a claim to public space are fair game.
For Africa to reorient its governance approach, and
embrace
a post-Washington Consensus, its leaders must commit to improving institutional effectiveness and economic management.
To secure a stable balance of power, likeminded countries must stand together in backing a rules-based regional order, thereby compelling China to
embrace
international norms, including dispute settlement through peaceful negotiation, rather than military intimidation or outright force.
So long as particular groups are willing to abandon the politics of secession and
embrace
what Habermas calls “constitutional patriotism,” political decision-making can be decentralized.
The American preference for making anti-communist allies, however unsavory, tied Washington to Pakistan’s increasingly Islamist dictatorship, while India’s non-aligned democracy drifted toward the secular Soviet
embrace.
Part of the reason for this, at least in the US, is that the Democratic Party’s
embrace
of identity politics (highlighting inclusiveness along lines of gender, race, and sexual orientation) and other socially liberal causes came at the expense of the bread-and-butter issues of incomes and jobs.
This traditional Republican
embrace
of trickle-down supply-side economics will mostly favor corporations and wealthy individuals, while doing almost nothing to create jobs or raise blue-collar workers’ incomes.
To make these religious authorities acknowledge their responsibility is a duty that all of international civil society, including religious leaders, must
embrace.
Indeed, Brazil’s
embrace
of an oil-fired future reverses its longstanding policy of reliance on bio-fuels.
If countries in the region
embrace
the idea, a network of current EU and NATO members could step forward with projects and assistance aimed at promoting a Black Sea identity and community.
It is worth noting that hydrogen’s supporters do not oppose battery powered cars, and they
embrace
biofuels as another renewable source of hydrogen.
As a result, developing countries face a stark choice: take advantage of new technologies to stimulate economic growth and enhance productivity or fall even further behind as businesses and consumers in rich countries increasingly
embrace
digital advances.
A second-term shift toward institutional multilateralism would
embrace
such action.
Unless the ruling elite
embrace
an honest and earnest effort at national and class reconciliation and soon, Thailand could well descend into a civil war along class lines that would make the turmoil of the past two months in Bangkok seem like a brawl in a bar.
China’s
embrace
of a global role should be welcomed.
In this environment, reflected in Trump’s
embrace
of the antiquated Westphalian model of nation-states, achieving the SDGs will probably be impossible.
On climate change, for example, we must
embrace
research and development to make green energy a genuinely cheaper alternative to fossil fuels.
Finally, fundamental reform of the social-welfare state requires leaders who
embrace
free-market ideas.
Back
Next
Related words
Their
Would
Which
Should
World
Countries
Leaders
About
Other
Could
Political
Change
People
Economic
Global
While
Democracy
There
Country
Policies