Embrace
in sentence
1216 examples of Embrace in a sentence
His electoral platform will remain the most promising in the immediate future, particularly since United Russia lacks the courage and flexibility to
embrace
contemporary Russian conservatism.
The result has been not just a lack of a social narrative that a majority of Egyptians can embrace, but also an exacting obsession with the past.
Indeed, beyond widely discussed targets for energy production for 2030 – covering greenhouse-gas emissions, energy efficiency, and renewable resources – the European Council’s conclusions
embrace
key elements of a practical and effective approach to energy.
Having initially been seduced by the idea that the IPL showcased the alluring face of a brave new entrepreneurial India, I am reluctant to
embrace
the opposite view instantly.
It would be sheer fantasy to expect China to
embrace
democratization any time soon.
In contrast to many of his contemporaries among post-colonial leaders, Lee Kuan Yew was not afraid to
embrace
whatever elements from that past that would prove useful to the nation-building enterprise.
But Trump’s ad nauseam tweets about failing newspapers and fake news have also spurred more reasonable consumers to
embrace
newspapers as a bastion of anti-Trumpism.
But if China should avoid the efficiency-seeking European model, which model should it
embrace?
They recognized the need for an agreement that all nations can
embrace
– in line with their capabilities, consistent with what science requires, and grounded in “green jobs” and “green growth,” the lifeline of a twenty-first century global economy.
Pragmatism can indeed be helpful, and the European Commission headed by Jean-Claude Juncker is willing to
embrace
it.
Only at the last moment, when it is clear where the majority lies, does she
embrace
a solution.
China’s
embrace
of South Korea is part of a long-term strategy to turn it into a subordinate state in terms of foreign and national security policy (much as Finland kowtowed to the Soviet Union throughout the Cold War).
PSDB-allied diplomats and former senior officials strongly have opposed the PT’s support for Latin America’s authoritarian regimes (particularly in Cuba and Venezuela), its futile insistence on a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council, and its excessive
embrace
of non-aligned, anti-imperialist positions.
As it stands, the anti-EU parties’ enthusiastic
embrace
of Russian President Vladimir Putin, with his profoundly anti-liberal economic and social policies, may well be the only thing working in the established political families’ favor.
As Assad’s narrative gains traction, fence-sitters will gradually
embrace
it, thus strengthening his societal support.
But this strategy also requires India to
embrace
its place on the international stage.
Although some activists still rely on scare tactics – witness the launch of an advertisement depicting the bombing of anybody who is hesitant to
embrace
carbon cuts – many activists now spend more time highlighting the “benefits” of their policy prescription.
More generally, Americans view immigrants as being welcome to combine their culture of origin with their new American-ness, while immigrants see no conflict between their ethnicity and religion and their
embrace
of America.
Or do they
embrace
a deal that cuts taxes and tax rates relative to where they would be otherwise?
On the assumption that China is a strategic enemy of the US, it is imperative that the American people
embrace
technological innovation to win the race for world leadership.
But China’s ability to persuade others that its international behavior stems from its search for balance will depend on its leaders’ ability to
embrace
the rule of law – in substance rather than just in rhetoric – as a fundamental basis for the harmony that they publicly espouse.
Only when that failed did Resolution 1973
embrace
the military option.
Sometimes we just give up and
embrace
secularism.
While China has always been much more comfortable dealing with a military regime, India’s
embrace
of the junta has been more reluctant, based on reasons of geography rather than shared ideals.
Now is the time for countries and regions to
embrace
genomics research and technologies, and to start translating them into effective solutions to major global, regional, and local challenges.
As in the past, some may even
embrace
authoritarianism.
It is not too late to
embrace
this future, but soon it will be if the government does not change course immediately.
The upward pressure on the US dollar from the
embrace
of quantitative easing by the ECB and the BOJ has been sharp.
There may be efforts to re-establish something like the traditional sinfonia , as in Russia;
embrace
of “Eurosecularity,” as in Greece, Cyprus, and other countries entering the EU’s orbit (Romania and Bulgaria sooner, Armenia and Georgia later); or moves toward voluntary association, as in the US.
Rather than
embrace
Western modernity, it is throwing in its lot with the Middle East and that region’s perpetual crises.
Back
Next
Related words
Their
Would
Which
Should
World
Countries
Leaders
About
Other
Could
Political
Change
People
Economic
Global
While
Democracy
There
Country
Policies