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The main winner was Yair Lapid, whose Yesh Atid (“There is a Future”)
emerged
suddenly to pick up 19 seats and become the second largest party in the Knesset.
The problem currently is that a trade deficit has
emerged
at a time when the national saving rate is as high as 51%.
Rather, according to an excellent report released in April by the International Crisis Group, its activities in the South China Sea over the last three years seem to have
emerged
from uncoordinated initiatives by various domestic actors, including local governments, law-enforcement agencies, state-owned energy companies, and the People’s Liberation Army.
Despite the gravity of the situation, Hollande has three advantages: excessive austerity is unrealistic, given growing social opposition; public deficits are only a small part of Europe’s problems (and are not necessarily the source of the crisis); and a strong consensus has
emerged
outside of Germany to change tack.
Numerous networks and partnerships have
emerged
in response to the gaps in global energy governance.
Instead, a classic revolutionary pattern has
emerged.
Three treaties
emerged
in 1992 out of the so-called Rio Conference on the Environment – on climate change, biodiversity conservation, and desertification.
A country that
emerged
so recently from one period of dictatorship is unlikely to volunteer for another at the hands of a man who sought to falsify the presidential election of 2004.
On my two trips to discuss the project with locals in the affected areas of Burkina Faso – first accompanied by two activists, and then by a translator – a clear pattern
emerged.
If a fully-fledged fiscal union had
emerged
in 2008, the absence of EU immigration would have denied the Brexiteers a powerful rallying cry in 2016.
And with Germany set to turn further inward as it struggles to form a new government – and possibly heads to another federal election next year – a hole has
emerged
at the heart of Europe, and France’s bold young president, Emmanuel Macron, will not be able to fill it alone.
But the government that
emerged
has turned out to reflect fundamental concerns of Myanmar’s citizens far better than was anticipated.
However, over time, other factors behind the growing number of cases, such as immigration and a particular type of drug-resistant TB, have
emerged.
Moreover, some aspects of patient management
emerged
as risk factors for not completing therapy, which suggests difficulties in access to health services for TB patients.
Known as “biopharming,” the great promise of this technology
emerged
about 15 years ago, with clinical trials of vaccines and drugs produced in bananas, tomatoes, and tobacco.
Is Pensioner Populism Here to Stay?MILAN – The right-wing populism that has
emerged
in many Western democracies in recent years could turn out to be much more than a blip on the political landscape.
If we are doing all of this by the end of 2016, some good will have
emerged
in a year that seems likely to provide a lot of bad news.
The wage surprise draws its inspiration from the Netherlands, where a consensus
emerged
in the early 1980’s that in order to sustain employment, the burden of taming rampant inflation should be shared by employers and the employed.
Nowadays, the US has
emerged
as the UN’s chief detractor.
One world power that has
emerged
as a somewhat surprising backer of the UN is China.
Education is never a bad thing in itself, but the move toward “mass universities” of the type that
emerged
in the West after World War II is occurring too fast and has arrived too soon for the Chinese economy to accommodate it.
Not surprisingly, then, the most innovative political experiments in Europe in recent years have
emerged
from street protests and mass assemblies that eschewed hierarchical forms of organization.
Italy’s populist Five Star Movement (M5S), which came out on top in Italy’s 2013 parliamentary elections and is predicted to do well again in 2018,
emerged
from large rallies organized by comedian Beppe Grillo against “la casta” – his derogatory term for what he sees as the country’s ruling casteof professional politicians and journalists.
Thus, the movements that have
emerged
in Europe in recent years – on both the left and the right – have focused on strengthening their respective individual leaders, rather than empowering their rank-and-file members, even when they emphasize participatory democracy.
These all helped members of the middle class seize new opportunities as they
emerged.
Moreover, in our age of hyper-globalization, large non-financial corporations have also
emerged
as a rentier class.
But, as Carson’s campaign has collapsed under the weight of his obliviousness to policy, Cruz has
emerged
as the greatest threat to Trump in the early contests.
Doomed to slow growth, the US of today, like the exhausted Britain that
emerged
from World War II, will be forced to curtail its international commitments.
These redistributive effects are forcing economists to rethink optimal central-bank governance, which has rested on a powerful dogma that
emerged
in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s, in response to high inflation: central bankers need to be independent of the political system.
The reason for Li’s inaction
emerged
in early June, when Chinese President Xi Jinping told his American counterpart, Barack Obama, that China had deliberately revised its growth target downward, to 7.5%, in order to pursue structural reforms aimed at supporting stable and sustained economic development.
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