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My guess is that on polling day, Prime Minister David Cameron will
emerge
holding this asset.
Whatever rumors flew or reports were made on bribes, kickbacks, vote-rigging, and other dodgy practices, FIFA President Joseph “Sepp” Blatter and his colleagues and associates always seemed to
emerge
without a scratch.
But, as high-definition images of oil spewing from the bottom of the ocean are matched up with those of blackened coastline and devastated wildlife, a very different story could
emerge.
Digitally-enabled health care, or mHealth, is one area that has been slow to emerge, because it is difficult to build a great platform and then convince everybody in a health system that it is worth using.
As a result, we are seeing different national regulatory approaches
emerge.
Perhaps the most interesting fact to
emerge
is that fully 70% of the reductions needed by 2020 can be achieved by investing in three areas: increasing energy efficiency, reducing deforestation, and use of lower-carbon energy sources, including nuclear and renewables.
If new movements
emerge
to counter the forces of nationalism and populism, this would not be a far-fetched scenario.
Of course, at this point, it is impossible to say what will
emerge
from the Syrian crisis.
And it implies that Xi is unlikely to
emerge
as paramount leader.
They
emerge
from idiosyncratic path-dependent processes, whereby each organizational innovation changes the ecosystem, making other changes feasible.
With such advance disclosure, any inside information that the executive has when making the sale decision could
emerge
and become incorporated into the stock price before the payoff from the sale is determined.
Thanks to groups such as the AI Ethics Initiative and the Partnership on AI, a broader debate about the ethics of AI has begun to
emerge.
But the credibility of such demands is undermined by the Arabs’ inability to alleviate Palestinian misery and, no less importantly, by their failure to help the Palestinians face the hard choices they will need to make if an orderly Palestinian state is ever to
emerge.
In fact, a new world order is almost certain to
emerge
– and very soon.
And the ongoing Karmapa saga, with its shadowy politics and intrigue, could turn out to be only the opening act – a foretaste of what may come when two dueling Dalai Lamas
emerge
after the incumbent passes from the scene.
From Terror to Counterterror in North AfricaFEZ – Over the past several months, an encouraging trend has begun to
emerge
in North Africa: the number of jihadi recruits for Daesh (the pejorative Arabic acronym for the “Islamic State”), particularly from Morocco, has begun to diminish, owing largely to the implementation of rigorous security measures.
The euro was supposed to bring about economic convergence, but it produced divergences instead, because its architects did not realize that imbalances may
emerge
not only in the public sector, but in the private sector as well.
As in the world of content and software, new design brands are likely to
emerge
and die more quickly; the pace of change will increase and it will be harder to stay on top for long.
When elections are held, it is such autonomous Islamists who often
emerge
as winners, as in Gaza and Tunisia.
Whatever facts eventually emerge, the Brazilian-Lebanese-French executive’s career, which included 18 years running Nissan and 13 years running Renault, has come to an abrupt end.
The governments that
emerge
should use their popular mandates to forge a new form of cooperation that can transcend an embittered past.
Some of the problems that are likely to
emerge
are already becoming obvious.
Avoiding active discussion, in an effort not to have to confront the more nuanced ethical implications that might emerge, is no less disingenuous.
With a single European digital market, European alternatives to Google, Facebook, Amazon, Samsung, and Huawei could finally
emerge.
One problem Orban faces will emerge, not from his opponents, but from within his own party ranks.
In the 1990s this ameliorist spirit was expressed in the policy of setting tax rates high enough to pay off the government’s debts and to
emerge
with a positive net asset position – and the possibility of falling tax rates in the future.
But it is beginning to
emerge
that many also preferred to stay in a social environment that they trusted rather than fleeing to safer, but foreign, surroundings.
This year, Latin America is expected to
emerge
from the recession that began in 2015; but it will still experience a fourth consecutive year of anemic growth – or the sixth, if one counts the slowdown that was already evident in 2012 and 2013.
Yes, we avoided a Great Depression II, but only to
emerge
into a Great Malaise, with barely increasing incomes for a large proportion of citizens in advanced economies.
Everyone knows that lacking a true opposition to the current government, the presidential candidate will
emerge
from today's divided and fragmented brand of peronismo .
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