Emerged
in sentence
1387 examples of Emerged in a sentence
In this sense, our television screenplays have
emerged
as key tools of social and political analysis.
The TV show that has
emerged
as the most hotly debated of our time is, without a doubt, “Game of Thrones,” a medieval fantasy epic based (increasingly loosely) on George R.R. Martin’s best-selling book series A Song of Ice and Fire.
And their failure is exacerbating the risks to the EU’s political cohesion that
emerged
over the Greek crisis.
Moreover, reports of “totally drug-resistant tuberculosis” have recently
emerged
from India.
Large swaths of informal settlements have
emerged
in vacant inner-city districts and suburban peripheries, compromising environmental conditions, public health, and personal safety.
Seeing in Russia’s Cold War defeat the need to extol the non-Western roots of Russian history and tradition, Putin has fallen back on the same conservative values that
emerged
in response to the Napoleonic invasion of 1812, frustrating Peter the Great’s modernization efforts.
I mention the importance of these military-to-military relationships because the US in this new century is undergoing a significant transformation of its military arrangements and partnerships around the globe – necessary adjustments based on the new realities, and new threats, that have
emerged
since the end of the Cold War.
The eurozone
emerged
from the financial crisis in 2008-2009 with some economic momentum.
Target2, the euro’s real-time gross settlement system, has
emerged
as the eurozone’s mechanism for financing the emergence of widening structural balance-of-payments gaps, whereby capital flows out of southern Europe into Germany.
As debate about Japanese economic decline intensified, a consensus
emerged
in Japan that outside pressure had forced the country into adopting a dangerous and ultimately destructive course.
After the war, under America’s protection and initial guidance, Japan
emerged
as a champion of a rule-based international system.
What
emerged
was neither traditional fiscal conservatism nor Democratic policies without Democrats nor starve-the–beast populism, but something that has no name.
The US has
emerged
from an investment-led boom; the next round -- to continue good growth -- requires a sturdy consumer.
In their wake, a notable shift has emerged, with a new generation of politicians claiming to herald a fresh approach and profound changes in French policy towards Africa.
As subjugating and ahistorical as those relationships were, much of the world accepted the binding of “Eastern Europe” to the Soviet Union as a logical state of affairs, one in keeping with the world order that
emerged
at the close of WWII.
Russia
emerged
not as a renamed Soviet Union, but rather as a state with its own history and symbols, a member of the international state system that had been absent for some time, but had suddenly returned.
So a civilized China is emerging, just as a civilized Eastern Europe once emerged, from the hearts and minds of prisoners of conscience, of people like Liu Xiaobo.
In fact, the popular revolts in Tunisia and Egypt were directly inspired by Iran’s Green movement, which
emerged
during the massive post-election protests in 2009, before succumbing to a brutal government crackdown.
The US, having
emerged
from the war as the only creditor country, did precisely that.
Left and right may be in flux, but the old divisions that
emerged
after 1789 are still there, perhaps more than ever.
Had May not taken that step, a political anti-Brexit project – led by, say, the Liberal Democrats or a new center-left party – could have
emerged
and challenged the Conservatives for power.
In Italy, a more ideologically neutral anti-establishment force may arise, with a much sharper anti-euro focus than Beppe Grillo’s populist Five Star Movement, which
emerged
last year to become the country’s third-largest political force.
WASHINGTON, DC – It is often said that the unipolar world order, dominated by the United States, that
emerged
at the end of the Cold War has lately shifted to a “multipolar” arrangement, owing to the growing geopolitical “weight” of countries such as China, as well as many emerging economies.
At the end of a global war that claimed more than 50 million lives, the United States and the Soviet Union
emerged
as the world’s two major powers.
In addition to interstate conflict and the proliferation of weapons – particularly weapons of mass destruction – new challenges have emerged, such as terrorism and the involvement of non-state actors in internal conflicts.
Both the dominant Justice and Development Party (AKP) and its secular rivals remain publicly committed to pursuing EU membership, but in practice doubts have
emerged.
The American media have not
emerged
unscathed.
For front-runners in transition new challenges have
emerged.
Another valuable clue about MND
emerged
in 1998, when a large-scale investigation into illicit drug use in Italian soccer inadvertently revealed a shockingly high incidence of ALS among professional and semi-professional players in Italy.
The terrorist movements that have
emerged
as a result of this approach – namely, the Islamic State – cannot be defeated using traditional counter-terrorism operations.
Back
Next
Related words
Which
After
Years
Global
Countries
Since
Economic
World
Political
Their
Crisis
Other
Economy
About
Financial
Would
First
Between
There
Country