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Yet, despite Qaddafi’s hope for a warmer
embrace
from Western leaders (and a flood of investment), the relationship remained plagued by mutual suspicion and frequent backsliding.
If European countries want to remain faithful to their
embrace
of universal and equal human rights and avoid any temptation or slide towards racism and xenophobia, all Europeans must act.
Most of the lending then was directed to President Siad Barre as a reward for his abandonment of the Soviet Union and
embrace
of the West.
Perhaps for Trump, the pro-Saudi, anti-Iran
embrace
is just another business proposition.
And who knows what private deals for Trump and his family might also be lurking in his warm
embrace
of Saudi belligerence.
But China’s rulers only sometimes
embrace
the designation – and the Party still sometimes behaves as if it had only a tenuous hold on power.
An important trade deal advanced, and no issue was made of the new Abbott government’s embarrassingly fulsome
embrace
of US leadership in the region, and its rookie mistake in describing Japan as “our best friend in Asia” (the right formula in these cases being “We have no better friend than…”).
We must understand our shared fate, and
embrace
sustainable development as a common commitment to decency for all human beings, today and in the future.
If we
embrace
this new model – and stick to it – the EU will not only survive; it will thrive.
Instead, it should emerge from a bottom-up process, underpinned by a broad popular
embrace
of a particular vision – ideally, that of the liberal international order.
He has, after all, eliminated the wealth tax, introduced greater labor-market flexibility, cut housing benefits, and introduced reforms to higher education – policies that a majority of right-wing voters
embrace.
Of course, the US is far from united in its opposition to multilateralism, and the country has so much to gain from openness and cooperation that it may
embrace
its previous role again within a few years.
And yet, though many organizations recognize the importance of data analytics, there is wide variation in how aggressively they have moved to
embrace
it.
Meanwhile, as Turkey’s attitude toward its neighbors has changed, its governing elite has watched the EU
embrace
ex-communist countries with far shakier market economies and shorter democratic records.
Al-Shabaab justifies its brutal behavior with a deeply twisted ideology that combines a crude distortion of Islam with a Khmer Rouge-style
embrace
of radical agrarian-based autarky and murderous contempt for those with formal education.
Indeed, its government has proved to be a strong supporter of Myanmar’s president, Thein Sein, as he seeks to free his country from China’s tight
embrace.
If Nixon could seek agreement with Communist China, and de Gaulle surrender Algeria, it is a relatively small step for Socialists to
embrace
the free market and support much lower taxes on business.
President Thein Sein’s government has, by its release of Suu Kyi and
embrace
of a democratic transition, transformed the country’s image.
Germany’s
embrace
of a more active global role has taken place within a rapidly changing geopolitical landscape – one in which German and other European leaders have had to accept that most of the rest of the world does not share their preference for multilateral decision-making.
After his fall, he did not flee public scrutiny, but continued to
embrace
it as director of the Gorbachev-Fund, and as a, perhaps quixotic, candidate for president of Russia last year.
Hitler’s
embrace
of demented racial “science” delivered the world into darkness and led, almost inexorably, to the Holocaust.
Should immigrants
embrace
the offer?
That is why Leung should
embrace
dialogue and compromise.
I came to
embrace
this idea when I learned that many leading pharmaceutical companies often manage their price-to-earnings performance by buying back their own shares, thereby reducing the number of outstanding shares in the market.
In my view, all companies, particularly those that are publicly listed, need to
embrace
the principle of enlightened self-interest, and recognize that a healthy society is better for their own business in the long run.
But prying Syria from Iran’s
embrace
means, eventually, reopening the Golan Heights question.
But, while China’s
embrace
of the market and opening to the outside world has enabled it to achieve astonishing economic progress over the last three decades, the country might now have reached a level of income at which the problem is no longer “too little market.”
If President Clinton were to
embrace
the goal of a world without nuclear weapons (or other weapons of mass destruction), there is reason to hope that other nuclear powers would follow.
Japan’s
embrace
of modernity came centuries later, with the decades-long Meiji restoration that began in the late 1860s.
It is a perspective that the next US president should
embrace.
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