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Such reforms are needed to boost long-term growth, the thinking goes, and if that growth does not rapidly emerge, it is because the need for them was even greater than originally thought.
Like Hitler, he will likely
emerge
from prison even more beloved by them.
Moreover, with India poking Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in the eye over her climate-change entreaties, the world could easily see an even more unified and unyielding bloc
emerge
among developing countries.
As the council deliberates, two competing theories
emerge.
She was wrong: the complexity of modern science does not allow anyone, least of all bureaucrats, to predict where innovation will
emerge.
But as China continues to
emerge
as a research powerhouse, there is increasing pressure on Europe to keep up.
The more these second-line drugs are used, the faster drug-resistant strains
emerge
and spread - a huge problem in former Soviet countries, where up to 10% of newly diagnosed cases are multi-drug resistant.
The truth was stated clearly by Chinese President Xi Jinping in January 2017: “No one will
emerge
as the winner in a trade war.”
While such a discussion is beginning to
emerge
in response to the Tymoshenko case, the ECHR is a lonely voice, and the international community has so far hesitated to challenge violations of the rule of law publicly.
These threats
emerge
frequently and unpredictably from human contact with animals.
Big Data, Big New BusinessesLONDON – Many people have long believed that if government and the private sector agreed to share their data more freely, and allow it to be processed using the right analytics, previously unimaginable solutions to countless social, economic, and commercial problems would
emerge.
Each leader undoubtedly wants the other to make concessions on these issues, so that he can
emerge
“victorious” from the summit.
One of the central problems to
emerge
from this mish-mash of nonsense was how to avoid re-establishing a hard border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland if the UK stayed within May’s red lines.
There is also no reason to believe (contrary to the regime’s insistence) that the Brotherhood would
emerge
victorious from a democratic transition.
A dangerous situation may well emerge, as this report threatens to derail the whole process.
The voting system used by the BoE’s Monetary Policy Committee makes it harder for the governor to know when a majority for tightening will emerge, and some members’ views have been oscillating in recent months.
Mechanisms
emerge
to enable a larger part of the population to participate in what is deemed desirable but, until now, had been hard to access.
As a result, new players can
emerge
suddenly to challenge long-established institutions.
Voice may also decrease if new possibilities emerge: a new potential partner means that there is no longer any pressure to discuss and improve relations within the existing arrangement.
By taking the right steps now, the Union is laying the foundations that will enable it to
emerge
from today’s difficulties strengthened and more united.
In exchange for their outsize paychecks and ritzy fiefdoms, Putin’s lords must advance his interests – particularly when geopolitical issues
emerge
that threaten the regime’s survival.
Indeed, should stagflation emerge, there is a serious risk of a double-dip recession for a global economy that has barely emerged from its worst crisis in decades.
But advanced countries will not
emerge
unscathed.
During Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Zapatero’s visit to Beijing in April 2011, Wen reaffirmed China’s willingness to continue purchasing Spanish government bonds as a further demonstration of our support for Europe’s efforts to
emerge
from its crisis.
New groups constantly
emerge
from the ruins of old ones.
The gains from MDRI debt relief will amount to precious little if low-income countries
emerge
from their debt burdens only to start the cycle anew by amassing fresh debt.
In the meantime, several emerging economies will remain places from which you wish you could
emerge
in an emergency.
Second, the needed science will not
emerge
from the poorly financed laboratories and universities of developing countries.
Under this scenario, Europe could finally
emerge
as a strong actor in international affairs.
But, sadly, the political will to achieve such an outcome is unlikely to
emerge
– if it ever does – until conditions in Europe become considerably worse than they are now.
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