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The harsh economic and security measures that Venezuela needs to
emerge
from its current debacle cannot be implemented without some form of consensus, which requires an end to repression and polarization.
It is now, when a new political and security order for the European continent is beginning to emerge, that we must clearly show our readiness to take our share of responsibility for peace and for the defense of human dignity with all the values that safeguard it.
With a new paradigm having yet to emerge, the world economy faces a heightened risk of fragmentation, with already-vulnerable countries being left even further behind.
Without the ability to resupply itself, Hezbollah would
emerge
from any future war a significantly weakened force.
Unless we make these radical reforms, new Gordon Gekkos – and Charles Ponzis – will
emerge.
What the government did not imagine was that a new vision of bureaucratic tutelage over the civilian government would
emerge.
On the contrary, if Trump follows through on his campaign promises, the greenback could eventually be toppled from the peak of the global monetary hierarchy, as a widening range of alternatives
emerge
to pull it down.
The 1960’s analogy raises the question of whether and when a new major international currency could
emerge.
It seems that we must await the next crisis for that resolve to
emerge.
If this continues, a third party will emerge, committed to cleaning up American politics and restoring a measure of decency and fairness.
Yet the Commission, or at least the Commission President, will also
emerge
more powerful than before.
Only then did it
emerge
that it was based solely on the most optimistic of 164 modeling scenarios that researchers investigated.
I still believe that Juppé is most likely to
emerge
as France’s next president.
But this may not only be a matter of silencing an increasingly empowered minority;Israeli’s government could be laying the groundwork to suppress the Arab majority that would
emerge
if (or when) it annexes the occupied Palestinian territories.
But one common pattern that does
emerge
is that the jihadi message, because it promises meaning and identity, seems to appeal particularly to people who are unsure about who they are and where they are heading.
This is one of several important messages to
emerge
from a United Nations Experts Commission on the global economic crisis, which I chair – and which recently submitted its preliminary report to the UN.
But this does not mean that someone will
emerge
from the Party with the courage and ability to assume bold political leadership.
The best-managed state-owned enterprises could
emerge
– or remain – as successful and prominent players, adapting to expanded market competition and combining innovation with economies of scale.
Ensuring that the ICTY could
emerge
as a force for justice was no easy feat, and it required contributions from many individuals along the way.
All of this suggests that Macron will
emerge
from the second round of the parliamentary election with the strong majority that he needs to embark with confidence on a program to transform France.
But it is also possible that checks and balances will hold until the next election, enabling America’s existing political parties to rebuild and new parties to
emerge.
Perhaps because Macron did not
emerge
from the test tube of social-democratic party politics, he was the only minister of the Franco-German axis to risk his own political capital by coming to Greece’s aid in 2015.
These trends are precursors to a very different international model that has yet to
emerge
– one that will be distinct from both the nineteenth century’s “balance of power” and the twentieth century’s “community of states.”
Two lessons
emerge
from this consideration of the influence of demographic factors on economic growth.
“As our country works to
emerge
from this recession,” its executive director wrote, “American companies need to be focused on creating jobs and encouraging innovation to put us back on a path to sustained economic growth.
In almost every part of the world, reports
emerge
on a daily basis of Christian communities falling victim to harassment and persecution.
But the Iranian revolution holds another lesson for Pakistani liberals: obsessed with evicting the Shah, Iran’s intelligentsia was delusional about their own society and their potential to
emerge
victorious via an abrupt political upheaval.
A Pakistani intellectual once confessed to me, “I fear the weak electoral showings of Islamists in Pakistan has more to do with the fact that a compelling, charismatic Islamist leader – a Pakistani Hassan Nasrallah – has yet to emerge, not that his message wouldn't resonate.”
Similarly in Pakistan, it is dangerous to bet that the country’s pro-democracy lawyers, intellectuals, and students will
emerge
victorious in the tumult and potential carnage of street politics.
If she was convinced that she would have effective solutions to problems that might emerge, then there was little risk in waiting to be tested at the polls.
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