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The Hiddink phenomenon did not
emerge
suddenly out of thin air.
Russia’s failure to develop strong independent institutions has made it difficult for an entrepreneurial class to
emerge
and help diversify the economy.
Economists are likely to spend months puzzling over why the effect of low oil prices has proved slow to
emerge
in the consumption statistics.
But, ultimately,
emerge
they will, as they have every time such a large fall has occurred.
Two lessons
emerge
from the outsourcing debate.
Given the military, Islamist, and sectarian and tribal forces in play, new political configurations are unlikely to
emerge
for some time.
If so, leaders such as Mbeki will
emerge
as heroes for a new Africa, where intervention in neighboring states will protect the millions on the continent who remain subjugated by elderly dictators like Mugabe, who have exploited their position as anti-colonial liberation leaders, and younger, free-booting adventurers like Taylor.
The only positive result that may
emerge
from such a structural change could be that the number of anti-terrorist formations will grow.
But the new order could be slow to emerge, because none of the region’s powers is strong enough to impose its will on the others.
Effective institutions of restraint do not
emerge
overnight; and it might seem like those in power would never want to create them.
The Unavoidable Costs of Helicopter MoneyMUNICH – The long-running debate about the advisability of so-called helicopter money has changed shape, as new ideas
emerge
about the form it could take – and questions arise about whether it is already being dropped on some economies.
Already, the Chinese are beginning to awaken from the infatuation with development that besieged them as they began to
emerge
from the commodity-starved Cultural Revolution.
Thanks to the Internet, it, too, has begun to
emerge
more often.
This increased assistance should
emerge
from an extension or re-focusing of national development cooperation programs.
Broad-based commodity shortages often begin to
emerge
at the end of long global expansions, and in this respect, the present boom is no different.
But because arrest no longer meant execution but long imprisonment, dissidents acquired a reasonable chance to
emerge
from prison or labor camps.
With the right strategy in place, we can prevent social-media platforms from serving as accelerants of disinformation, by identifying and stopping propaganda campaigns as soon as they
emerge.
Weak banks must be allowed to fail or merge (with ordinary depositors being paid off by government insurance funds), so that strong banks can
emerge
with renewed vigor.
Dynamic, peaceful societies will never
emerge
across the Middle East unless all of their citizens embrace the lost art of compromise and embark on a consensual process of nation building.
As more becomes known about climate change – for example, the role of clouds and oceans – more uncertainties
emerge.
In the event, South Korea would
emerge
as a legitimate broker in the conflict between the US and North Korea, rather than as a US lackey, as the Kim regime likes to view it.
Of course, some countries, not least the US, would oppose making such a reversal in Israeli policy a condition of creating an international force and consensus in NATO, the EU, or the UN may not be found or, if it were to emerge, Israel might simply refuse to abide.
Absent a more balanced deal, what is likely to
emerge
from negotiations is simply another layer of largely ineffectual and ultimately divisive sanctions.
The UK’s European partners expect Cameron to frame the debate that must now begin if a truly stronger EU – one that can face up to its future and its future challenges – is to
emerge.
Despite these myriad problems – or perhaps because of them – Ethiopia has an opportunity to
emerge
as the undisputed regional leader.
That is why, in some societies, they are not allowed to
emerge
from those confines, or may do so only if fully covered and accompanied by a male relative.
That is bad news for those of us who would like to see an effective, technocratic economic-policymaking process
emerge
in Washington.
And we may not get much warning, because climate effects generally do not evolve in a linear fashion, but rather
emerge
suddenly and powerfully, once certain tipping points have been reached.
The World After NovemberMADRID – On November 6, either Barack Obama or Mitt Romney will
emerge
victorious after an exhausting electoral race, setting the wheels in motion for the coming four years.
The main question now is whether the leaders who
emerge
in November will be firefighters or fire starters.
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