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If he succeeds, he will
emerge
with a reputation as a reformer.
During a president’s second term – which Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has now begun – the tensions inevitably
emerge
into public view.
We have to hope that the same kind of outcome will
emerge
from the financial scandals that have produced public outrage analogous to that directed at the food industries in Upton Sinclair’s day.
Viable units will
emerge
that are less than ideal but at least capable of creating legitimate government - meaning a government that is both effective and acceptable.
Indeed, in coming decades, everything will be susceptible to major revision as new cross-disciplines – and undisciplined threads of study –
emerge.
In Italy, the limitations on large stores created market power at home for those few that nonetheless managed to
emerge
and grow, but left them too weak to expand abroad.
Nonetheless, some notable similarities are likely to
emerge
as their debt sagas unfold.
Another similarity between Puerto Rico and Venezuela that is likely to
emerge
stems from the severity of the economic damage that has already been sustained.
Can the EU in fact be able to
emerge
as a stabilizing political force in the most dangerous area of conflict within Europe’s immediate geopolitical neighborhood?
When potential new technologies emerge, bigger firms often acquire their challengers, either to develop the competing technologies on their own, or to suppress them.
If it works, what will
emerge
will be commitments from G-20 countries to undertake policies that are globally beneficial – on the condition that others are keeping their commitments.
With such a fresh perspective on matter, new potentials could
emerge.
Whereas Japan, the US, and Europe are competent at research into what is almost known, the cutting-edge science is more likely to
emerge
in an economy hungry for resources and infrastructure, such as China.
Other infectious diseases are likely to emerge, or to become more severe (as with dengue fever in Asia this year), as a result of changes in climate and interaction between human and animal habitats.
In both domestic and in international terms, Israel has not so much moved to the center as it has embraced a new type of national consensus that began to
emerge
in 2011.
But, as with its 1991 financial crisis, India was able to
emerge
with a revamped foreign policy – one that abandoned the country’s quixotic traditions and embraced greater realism and pragmatism.
How did this localized outbreak of XDR-TB
emerge?
If, instead, EU leaders rise to the challenge that Brexit poses and come together to realize the vision set out in the new global strategy, the EU could
emerge
from this tumultuous period stronger than ever.
To be sure, both currently have severe shortcomings, and only one might attain international-currency status – or other currencies could emerge, though at a significantly longer time horizon.
The eurozone, now under severe stress, could
emerge
stronger from its current crisis, but it would have to depart from its traditionally neutral stance towards internationalization.
For example, the University of Chicago’s Amir Sufi and Princeton’s Atif Mian argue that credit expansion leads to nasty recessions, which
emerge
as soon as households, for whatever reason, lose access to the financing they need to roll over their debts.
But just as the technology for detecting substances improves, new methods of artificial performance enhancement
emerge.
The political clout of traditional land-owning elites declined, and powerful new working-class-based parties began to
emerge.
As Latin America entered the 1950s and new export sectors failed to emerge, dollar abundance turned into dollar scarcity.
A new movement of grassroots progressive federalism, reflecting the powers conferred on citizens by the Tenth Amendment, has already begun to
emerge.
Islamism could eventually
emerge
victorious.
This is the strategy that begins to
emerge
as a form of government: deny there is a problem (despite the facts), cut funding for politically inexpedient research, and claim that all outcomes are rosy.
It mutates rapidly within an individual and among geographic locations, establishing latent reservoirs within cells that enable it to
emerge
and replicate months or even years later.
But, as with the cult of physical fitness that took hold during the Industrial Revolution, a new industry of intelligence training will likely
emerge
to counter mental deterioration.
By not permitting Russia to disintegrate into anarchy or leading it back to authoritarianism, Yeltsin kept the way open for such a leader to one day
emerge.
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