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More recently, two other important solutions have
emerged.
Although nuclear power ranks as a “clean” source of energy, it is accompanied by the terrible shadow of nuclear war, which
emerged
from Japan’s last reckoning with nuclear catastrophe, 65 years ago at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and which lends it an automatic association with mass destruction and death.
The research, discoveries, and products that
emerged
from this single entity are astounding: not only reliable relays and switches for landline telephony, but also radar, lasers, the transistor, the integrated circuit, the fax machine, satellite communications, Shannon’s information theory, the theory of computation, six sigma quality control, and even cosmic microwave background radiation.
Hundreds of local child-liberation groups, some in the least promising of places, have
emerged
to fight for children’s civil rights.
Many find only reason for despair in the global rise of powers like China and India, whose elites were socialized in opposition to the Western-led order from which R2P
emerged.
A dramatic division has
emerged
between reformists and radicals, between those who want to make deep changes from within the system and those – on both the extreme right and the extreme left – who want to change the system from the outside.
But this is not a systemic problem; and, in fact, a rise in gold prices would close part of the gap between demand and supply for safe assets that has
emerged
due to the zero lower bound on interest rates.
Under American leadership, it is the West that has
emerged
as the restless, disturbing force in international affairs.
To Russia's so-called reformers, the enormous concentration of ownership in Russia that
emerged
in the 1990's is of no concern, so long as it generates growth.
Nearly three decades ago, when the United States
emerged
from the Cold War as a global hegemon and the term soft power was introduced, political analysts did not take sufficient account of regimes like the ones in control of Russia and China today.
BEIJING – Ever since the integration of emerging markets into the global economy began in the early 1990’s, three striking trends have emerged: a divergence in private savings rates between the industrialized core and the emerging periphery (the former experiencing a sharp rise, and the latter a steady decline); large global imbalances between the two regions; and a drop in interest rates worldwide.
Credit constraints in fast-growing developing economies may be the reason why the glut
emerged
in the first place.
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB, and Malaria emerged, and has since saved millions of lives, with malaria deaths in Africa alone falling by at least 30%.
And it has
emerged
at key moments in the effort to combat climate change – an effort that is very much a part of that larger struggle for justice.
So you would expect a burst of growth in the post-communist world, as new markets
emerged
and governments retreated.
Indeed, politics everywhere now seems dominated by the "war of lifestyles" that has
emerged
from today's emphasis on individual autonomy.
Four winners and one clear loser
emerged
from the first round.
That is how the divergences
emerged.
Having suffered the oppressive practices of Turkey's "secular" state and recognizing that human rights must be protected across-the-board, the AKP
emerged
as a credible interlocutor with the West.
Most of world trade is still invoiced in dollars, but the euro has gradually
emerged
as a viable alternative – a strong currency backed by the hard-earned inflation credibility of the European Central Bank.
Yet, despite the relative youth of this research, a clear consensus has emerged: climate change – for which human activity is significantly, though not exclusively, responsible – now threatens our way of life, so we must develop the means to combat it.
That never happened, because new kinds of jobs
emerged
to offset what dislocation occurred.
Just as Manchester Airport has
emerged
as a transport hub serving the Northern Powerhouse, the arena plays a similar role in terms of live entertainment.
The world
emerged
from the Great War in the shadow of a mountain of debt that the victorious Allies owed to one another (the US being the only net creditor), and by the losers to the victors.
The hatred, open racism, and barely hidden longing for refugee camps surrounded by barbed wire that has
emerged
is, among other things, the result of a long-standing tolerance of intolerance in Central Europe.
But recently published transcripts of 2008 meetings of the Federal Open Market Committee, the Fed’s main decision-making body, reveal that the Fed has effectively
emerged
from the crisis as the world’s central bank, while continuing to serve primarily American interests.
The IMF
emerged
at a time when countries were routinely victimized by New York bankers’ casual assumptions, such as J.P. Morgan’s assessment in the 1920’s that Germans were “fundamentally a second-rate people.”
She
emerged
unharmed to find that two members of her family were dead and a third wounded.
With these demands, the young President
emerged
in many Syrian eyes as the summit's "Man of the Hour," a leader with a deep understanding of the issues at hand.
The Revolution of 1911 was inspired by the example of Japan’s Meiji Restoration; and, because early-twentieth-century Japan was stridently nationalistic, the new China that
emerged
from its image was constructed on nationalist principles as well.
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