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Now that an ever-growing international partnership has emerged, we have a unique opportunity to put an end to these debilitating diseases once and for all.
Yemen
emerged
in 1990 from the reunification of South Yemen and North Yemen, which fought bitter wars in 1972 and 1979.
Now, however, both are fraying, and no candidates to replace them have yet
emerged.
The case for enforcing copyright laws was strengthened by the details that
emerged
following the arrest in New Zealand last month of Kim Dotcom (born Kim Schmitz), founder of the Web site Megaupload (now closed down by the FBI).
Now it is a Green, Fischer, who has
emerged
as the symbol of continuity and commitment in Germany's foreign policy.
Competing on Corporate TaxBERKELEY – Corporate tax reform has
emerged
as an area of potential bipartisan action in the United States Congress over the next few months.
With its industry now dominating the global hydropower-equipment market, China has also
emerged
as the largest dam builder overseas.
What has
emerged
since the social upheavals of the 1960’s and the financial “Big Bangs” of the 1980’s is a new type of liberalism that not only lacks a clear moral basis, but also regards most government restraints as attacks on individual freedom.
Globally, inequality has been declining, because many more people in the developing world have
emerged
from poverty.
Mikhail Gorbachev’s liberalizing policies of glasnost and perestroika in the Soviet Union
emerged
at one of the Cold War’s darkest hours, with US President Ronald Reagan pushing for strategic missile defense and the two sides fighting proxy wars in Afghanistan and elsewhere.
In the 1780’s, a new consensus against such measures
emerged.
As the Kurds have
emerged
as a powerful force in the fight against ISIS, they have secured increased independence in Syria and Iraq.
US policy today is a study in contrast relative to America’s unabashed exercise of leverage in the 1970’s and 1980’s, when Japan
emerged
as a global economic powerhouse.
The degree to which this was true became apparent in November 2010, when it
emerged
that essentially the entire Irish banking system, which had received a clean bill of health in June, was bankrupt.
If Americans and Europeans had saved more, they might not have created the global imbalances that fueled the financial crisis, or the worldwide sovereign-debt problems that have since
emerged.
Nevertheless, a broad consensus has
emerged
on a number of issues.
A second area of consensus has
emerged
from frequent debates on the potential conflict between nominal and real economic convergence between the EU accession countries and the current member states.
But just when these countries were beginning to achieve success, the US shale revolution emerged, threatening all three of their main strategic objectives.
In this context, investment has
emerged
as everybody’s favorite response.
And, as his claims about Clinton and Obama show, he has no idea how or from where ISIS
emerged.
The G-20 meets later this year in South Korea, a country that has
emerged
from poverty and hunger over the past 50 years.
For starters, the conflicts of interests within such a eurozone might be much less acute than those that
emerged
during the crisis a decade ago, when creditor countries were obliged to bail out the debtors, which in turn felt squeezed by forced austerity.
That movement has its origins in the anti-slavery organizations that
emerged
in England in the second half of the eighteenth century, and it became a true global force when Amnesty International was founded in 1961.
The Children’s RevolutionLONDON – Two tragic and haunting images have
emerged
this year: hooded Islamic State executioners holding their knives to the necks of innocent victims, and masked medical workers bravely fighting an uphill battle against an Ebola outbreak for which the world was not prepared.
Political parties that originally
emerged
from the labor movement have long since shifted to the “center.”
Those countries, like Australia, that implemented large, well designed stimulus programs early
emerged
from the crisis faster.
Kenya has installed a client regime in Kismayo, and has supported the new government in its quest to make Jubaland a semi-autonomous region, along the lines of Puntland, Somaliland, and the many other self-declared proto-states that have
emerged
as Somalia has unraveled.
In the second half of the twentieth century, a stable pattern
emerged
in most developed countries, with power alternating between center-right and center-left parties.
Mechanistic solidarity has
emerged
as a more effective means to mobilize people and resources.
An openly anti-euro political party has emerged, and, though it did not make it into the Bundestag in September’s general election, it has fertile ground to grow.
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