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Second, in order to understand how to cope with the problems that plague us – from terrorism to nuclear proliferation – it is sensible to know how and whence they
emerged.
A number of organizations have now
emerged
to strengthen the policy-making capacity of city governments including Michael Bloomberg’s Government Innovation Program, Fuse Corps, Results for America, Social Finance, Third Sector Capital Partners, and USAFacts.
The first president, Habib Bourguiba, was the leader of the liberation movement, which
emerged
victorious much more quickly – and much less violently – than its counterpart in Algeria.
A genuine middle class emerged, comparable to Egypt’s, but unlike that in any other Arab country, with the possible exception of Morocco.
Too many past ideas that have
emerged
from the nonprofit sector have stalled, owing to a lack of finance.
As humankind’s collective intelligence rose to new heights, the dream of human perfectibility
emerged.
The fact that Ecuadoran President Rafael Correa has
emerged
as Assange’s foremost ally is profoundly ironic.
However, since the Non-Nuclear Proliferation Treaty (NPT) came into force in 1970, only three new nuclear states have
emerged
– India, Pakistan, and Israel.
The Lynchpin of AsiaNEW DELHI – Isolated and impoverished by decades of international sanctions, Myanmar (Burma) has
emerged
in recent months as both a beacon of hope and a potential new Asian flashpoint.
Moreover, new dimensions of the problem of energy security have
emerged
in the last few years.
The National Salvation Front that ruled Romania's first half-decade of transition, headed by Ion Iliescu, simply
emerged
triumphant from the bloodshed of 1989 as a fait accompli.
As evidence
emerged
of widespread corruption in contracts and resource allocation, ministers, bureaucrats, and high-level corporate officers were arrested, and some have spent long periods in jail.
The most important implication of believing that cultural modernity
emerged
in more than one species is that it largely eliminates the dichotomy that Western thought has traditionally detected between the natural world and human culture.
Instead, developing economies should look carefully, not at what America says, but at what it did in the years when America
emerged
as an industrial power, and what it does today.
But more than two strong parties have
emerged
from the campaign.
The Bank’s development focus
emerged
as the reconstruction task waned, and its current breadth and scope was consolidated under Robert McNamara’s presidency, from 1968 to 1981.
The Polish and Czech opposition movements that
emerged
only a few years later had their roots in the events of 1968.
When police raided one place, copies
emerged
from other secure depots, to be sold in the streets by kamikaze youths who darted in and out of traffic offering the subversive contraband.
When they
emerged
from prison, they returned to their dangerous work.
Several competing plans
emerged
from the different Congressional committees that have jurisdiction over the issue.
The “new normal” that has
emerged
from the global financial crisis, characterized by sluggish GDP growth and diminished import demand in the West, makes reform even more urgent.
The LRA, which first
emerged
in northern Uganda in the late 1980’s, is blamed for at least 30,000 deaths and the displacement of two million people.
While scientific evidence over the last three decades has undermined the shaken baby hypothesis, no new evidence has
emerged
to support it.
Since autocratic regimes in the Middle East left little room for free expression, the mosque
emerged
as the only place where people could freely congregate.
After an hour together, they
emerged
to tell the press that no new steps aimed at improving relations had been agreed upon.
The EU may not have imposed sweeping quotas and tariffs, but powerful “behind the border” protectionism has
emerged
in the form of subsidies, bailouts, “buy national” injunctions, and new restrictions on foreign direct investment.
In the sixteenth century, Spain
emerged
as a superpower following its conquest of South America.
Today, another planetary threat has
emerged.
Still, while no international consensus on an alternative to GDP has emerged, there has been encouraging progress toward a more considered way of thinking about economic activity.
The entity that
emerged
– the so-called Islamic State (ISIS) – was not trying to take down a brutal dictator, but to suppress nonbelievers and apostates and establish an extreme Sunni Islamist caliphate.
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