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What kind of new global-governance institutions will
emerge?
Like Germany's Chancellor Kohl, indeed, Chirac is very much afraid about what sort of Russia will
emerge
from its presidential elections this coming June.
And to stay ahead of the curve, the EU has established a fast-track mechanism to ban new tools for torture or capital punishment as they
emerge.
There may be a better international model than the current one, but it will not
emerge
by default.
They should also expand access to higher education (especially community college), but not by providing government loans that get channeled to some for-profit universities from which students
emerge
with high debt and little else.
It is hard to imagine that particular US-China contrast carrying weight now, as photos of Trump’s garish Manhattan penthouse and opulent Mar-a-Lago parties continue to
emerge.
In China, which, along with the US, confines the largest number of hens in cages, an animal welfare movement is only just beginning to
emerge.
They assume that robust recovery and job creation will
emerge
simply of their own accord; as a result, rather than enjoying sustainable growth, Europe is heading toward a model for which a new term – “sustainable stagnation” – might be appropriate.
Two intriguing observations
emerge
from these two scenarios.
If the deleveraging process is quick and orderly, they will
emerge
stronger in time for their reappointment in 2017 (the Chinese political calendar thus dictates that they turn the economy around by the first half of that year).
Otherwise, China is likely to
emerge
as the master of Asia’s water taps, thereby acquiring tremendous leverage over its neighbors’ behavior.
Is Burma, like South Africa under de Klerk, truly poised to
emerge
from a half-century of self-imposed isolation?
He was so confident that his call would be heeded, and that he would
emerge
as an indispensable regional leader, that he felt free to distance himself from the West and toughen his stance toward Israel.
Against this background, if we let old conflicts and rivalries persist, the images that
emerge
from Ukraine will progressively contrast with the hopes of Maidan and echo those seen in 2008, 1979, 1968, and 1956.
When powerful booms
emerge
in other sectors, the temptation to argue that “this time is different” will again be irresistible.
But recent electoral successes for at least two of the regional parties – the Trinamool Congress, which rules West Bengal, and now Samajwadi – have fueled speculation that they might be tempted to bring down the central government in order to
emerge
stronger after early polls.
An armed attack could also cause the Iranian public to rally around the government, reducing the chances that a more responsible leadership might
emerge.
There is always a chance, in such a volatile climate, that deals will be broken, witnesses will flip, and facts will
emerge
that are every bit as incriminating as the evidence that felled Nixon.
Let Developing Nations RuleCAMBRIDGE – There is a silver lining for developing nations in the present crisis, for they will
emerge
with a much bigger say in the institutions that govern economic globalization.
In this context, even if Chancellor Angela Merkel’s CDU does
emerge
with the most votes next year, it will need help to build a new Europe, with more joint responsibilities for countries in Europe A and flexible arrangements with countries in Europe B. Specifically, the pro-European elements of the CDU must work with allies on the left – namely, most of the Social Democrats and the Greens.
Over time, a variety of specialist service providers will
emerge
– single-topic experts and general mail managers.
The mail managers will also handle incoming messages and Facebook, LinkedIn, and other requests as specified by the recipient, and will collect credit card information from senders (or more likely charge their PayPal accounts or navigate other payment systems as they emerge).
Such heroic leaders are unlikely to
emerge
in normal times.
This has many wondering whether South Korea is headed for the kind of protracted deflation and stagnation that characterized Japan’s so-called “lost decades,” from which it is just beginning to
emerge.
As debate unfolds, harsh consequences
emerge.
The political game has been transformed from the conventional winner-take-all model to a new power-balancing model, in which multiple winners may
emerge.
If China consolidates its energy-intensive manufacturing, thereby freeing up investment capital for lighter manufacturing and services, then it will
emerge
from the crisis with a growth model that pollutes less and employs more.
The United States and its NATO allies would, of course, prefer a democratic, Western-oriented regime to
emerge
in Syria.
But our feelings must find an outlet somehow, and they can
emerge
when a celebrity dies.
By smashing protons together with unprecedented energy, monitoring the many particles that
emerge
from the collisions, and reconstructing the primary events that produced them, physicists will in effect have constructed the fastest, highest-resolution microscope ever, with each proton taking a snapshot of the other’s interior.
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