Emerged
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So far, nothing new: the RN and the UDI – which differ mainly in their attitude towards the military government from which they
emerged
(the RN being the more self-critical) – have been the main challengers in all the previous elections.
CAMBRIDGE – The challenge of raising the incomes of middle-class families has
emerged
as an important focus of the presidential election campaign in the United States.
Back then, the countries from which refugees are now escaping were under colonial or quasi-colonial rule, while homegrown dictatorships then
emerged
to preserve order in the old empires’ successor states.
The crucial point about the 2016 election is not just that a reality-TV star and property magnate who has never held elected office has
emerged
as the presumptive Republican candidate.
Another deal with considerable potential is the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for TPP, the TPP’s successor, which
emerged
after the US withdrawal.
As a result, legality has
emerged
as the main source of political legitimacy in the modern world.
As their gaze settled on Chinese President Xi Jinping, the first cracks
emerged
in their commitment to putting ideas and values above expediency.
It is similarly misguided to think that populist politicians, once in power, will not be able to govern effectively, because they have
emerged
from protest parties whose agendas are defined entirely by what they oppose.
But, in Germany, no positive image of the Bundeswehr’s new role
emerged
from the end of the Cold War model.
The effort might induce a financial backlash in the future, but BNP’s problems
emerged
when effective sanctions were at the forefront of policymakers’ minds – and, one suspects, not absent from prosecutors’ minds.
Together, these groups have
emerged
as the most effective force in the war against the Islamic State.
Latvia’s government increased taxes during the bust to keep revenues roughly constant as a share of GDP, but a sizeable fiscal deficit
emerged
nonetheless as social-security expenditure, such as unemployment benefits, soared while demand and output collapsed.
Germany, moreover, has
emerged
from the whole episode acutely aware of its role in negotiating solutions to pan-European problems.
The most ominous case, however, was Germany in the 1930s, which systematically shredded the European order that had
emerged
after World War I.History suggests that a revisionist power can be disciplined in two ways.
Or it can take the route of President Vladimir Putin's Russia, and develop a new revanchist strategy – in this case, to overturn the order that
emerged
from the Soviet Union's Cold War defeat.
Beppe Grillo’s populist Five Star Movement
emerged
with 25% of the popular vote – the highest support for any single party.
And yet, despite widespread concern and anxiety about poverty, unemployment, inequality, and extreme concentration of incomes and wealth, no alternative growth model has
emerged.
Though several experimental treatments and at least two candidate vaccines had been in development when Ebola
emerged
unexpectedly early this year, progress had stalled well before any were deemed ready to be tested in humans.
The European Art of the DealPRINCETON – It has been almost a decade since the 2008 financial crisis, and the confrontational politics that
emerged
in its aftermath remain ubiquitous in the West.
The food issue
emerged
for the first time as a major theme at the July 2009 summit in L’Aquila, Italy, as a response to a commodity boom that was beginning to falter, but that has since reemerged with the force of a hurricane.
As a result, Europe
emerged
from the recession with too many zombie banks, wounded households, and struggling companies.
China
emerged
from the late-1990’s Asian financial crisis as the region’s most resilient economy, and I suspect the same will be true this time.
Such abuses have
emerged
when preventive institutionalization has passed constitutional muster, as in the laws some US states have enacted in order to incarcerate “sexually violent predators.”
Better still, from their perspective, rival Islamist regimes that
emerged
proved to be either incompetent and easily overthrown (as with Egypt’s President Mohamed Morsi), or without appeal to others (as in Tunisia).
The project
emerged
from a research question that goes to the heart of the debate on the proper role and actual motivations of the state in regulating markets: Does regulation exist to achieve some laudable social goal or mainly to extract rents?
Bringing Europe’s Migration Crisis Under ControlLONDON – The asylum policy that
emerged
from the European Union’s negotiations last month with Turkey became effective on April 4, when 202 asylum-seekers were deported from Greece.
Incentives for resolving the conflict rarely emerged, and invariably on only one side or the other, but not both.
Ideas of reform
emerged
periodically among small groups of clergy and intellectuals over the past century, but new thinkers and writers are bringing broad reform ideas to large audiences.
Parallel to the bonyads, another economic network has
emerged
around the basij, the paramilitary force linked to the pasdaran (Revolutionary Guards), who are in turn closely connected to Ahmadinejad.
Dialogue between the US Congress and Facebook, Twitter, and Google has intensified in the last few weeks, as clear evidence of campaign-ad purchases by Russian entities has
emerged.
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