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Indeed, it could even
emerge
from its coming tests stronger than before.
Economic theory predicts that when two countries engage in trade, both will
emerge
better off.
Laws governing working conditions, prohibiting child labor, providing free education, and granting universal suffrage to all adult men and women did not
emerge
from nowhere.
In the current difficult global economic climate, public concerns about immigration and access to jobs inevitably grow more acute, increasing the risk that rival forms of lumpen populism and associated tensions will
emerge.
A small deficit (1.6% of GDP) would
emerge
even before spending on defense and other annually appropriated “discretionary” programs.
But China's performance could become symbolic of a more significant long-term breakthrough--the moment when the country put its fear of the outside world aside and began to
emerge
as a more pro-active agent of multilateral cooperation.
And, while regulatory reform is progressing, its effectiveness in addressing the weaknesses exposed by the global financial crisis will depend not only on the new rules that emerge, but also on the consistency and quality of their implementation.
Many of the decisions to be taken by the new European institutions may imply costs that will
emerge
only much later.
Biological networks change, chemical balances change, species go extinct, ecosystems unravel, and new ones
emerge.
Just think about how he will behave in the 2020 election year, when growth likely will have fallen below 1% and job losses
emerge.
A groundswell of new international initiatives will soon
emerge
to move this agenda forward.
While popular skepticism toward American policies lingers, there remains a widespread recognition among Iranians that their country will never
emerge
from isolation or fulfill its enormous potential as long as its relationship with the US remains adversarial.
Greece must dismantle corporatist arrangements and practices that obstruct whatever innovation and entrepreneurship might
emerge.
If no deal is reached, the same imbalance will emerge, only the costs to the UK will be even larger – a reality that British Prime Minister Theresa May, declaring that the UK will walk away from negotiations that don’t go its way, refuses to recognize.
Of course, it is not the EU’s prerogative to dictate the terms of the conflict’s resolution, and it is clear that local ownership will be key to any deal that may
emerge
from the process.
During the 1997 Asian financial crisis, China’s economic situation was much worse than it is today, but the government still resisted the temptation to devalue the renminbi – and the country managed to
emerge
from the crisis virtually unscathed.
This allowed a string of independent states to
emerge
from the former Russian Empire’s western flank.
America was just beginning to
emerge
as a world power during the surge of globalization in the last third of the nineteenth century, which coincided with the opening up of the American West.
We aim to
emerge
from the Forum with a common agenda for our participation as full economic actors.
There is also America’s understandable reluctance to become involved in yet another war in an Islamic country, as well as the impossibility of knowing what kind of regime might
emerge
if and when Assad is overthrown.
As a result, Japanese and Norwegians might
emerge
more critical – and justifiably so – of their respective official bureaucracies.
Psychopaths can
emerge
anywhere – even in the most civilized societies.
This is one of the lessons we should have learned from America’s experience in the Great Depression; it is also one of the lessons to
emerge
from Japan’s experience in the late 1990’s.
A New Chance for European PoliticsMADRID – Most political leaders in Europe want the European Union to
emerge
from its current crisis stronger and more united.
For this reason, and in order to
emerge
stronger from the difficult situation in which Europeans now find themselves, Europe’s leaders must work with the conviction that the future is inexorably linked to a more integrated and more capable Union.
With this plan, Ecuador would
emerge
as an international model for sustainable energy policy.
Indeed, there are no practical reasons for Russia’s current system of governance to fall into crisis (although such reasons may
emerge
in the event of an economic downturn).
The question now is what story will
emerge
from the twenty-first century.
But financial systems do not
emerge
as a result of their superiority in a particular environment.
And new episodes could emerge; two years ago, no one anticipated the fallout from the manipulation of the foreign-exchange markets.
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