Emerged
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One might have expected that some degree of agreement would have
emerged
from an analysis of what did, and did not, work in the crisis.
A meritocratic bureaucracy has not
emerged.
In fact, a new bipolar, Cold War-style ideological divide has
emerged.
Since James D. Watson and Francis Crick uncovered DNA’s structure in 1953, a massive amount of available genetic data has been identified, and novel forms of scientific organization and modes of working have
emerged.
Decisions
emerged
from murky negotiations and hidden rivalries between bureaucrats, imperial courtiers, politicians, and military officials, often pushed this way or that by various domestic and foreign pressures, some of them violent.
In Iran, a similar pattern has emerged: Western sanctions have cast the Revolutionary Guard, with all of its seedy economic activities, in the role of organized crime.
The good news is that a genuine – and unprecedented – global consensus has
emerged
over the last ten years: State sovereignty is not a license to kill.
That may have spurred growth for a while, but when the bubbles burst, the financial system’s huge debts helped push the economy into a bout of deflation and stagnation from which it has still not fully
emerged.
Most migrants set out from Libya, which has
emerged
as the center of a multi-million-dollar human-trafficking industry.
These impressive figures
emerged
from a comprehensive analysis conducted by a team of top economists tasked by my think tank, the Copenhagen Consensus Center, with assessing possible population-related targets, in order to identify the best global investments.
In the 2010s, a system
emerged
in which mega-regional trade negotiations – most importantly, those for the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, and other “minilateral” negotiations took place outside the WTO framework.
In the face of a grotesquely violent enemy, an even more terrifying state apparatus of organized violence
emerged.
These trends
emerged
in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, so they can’t be blamed on a new populist backlash against globalization.
Common Sense
emerged
under Sarkozy’s watch, but it also affiliated with political leaders such as Fillon, whose position on religion was closely aligned with its own.
The head of the Federal Customs Service, Andrey Belyaninov, left office in disgrace after police raided his opulent private residence and
emerged
with shoeboxes full of cash.
Artemisinin resistance first
emerged
in Cambodia just over a decade ago, and has since spread through Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Myanmar, and China.
The militaristic Germany that
emerged
from that war, in Nietzsche’s view, had lost touch with its original cultural mission.
Had such funding been available to mount a robust initial response when Ebola emerged, the WHO would have had a strong incentive to declare an international emergency in a timely manner.
Eventually, a more balanced system emerged, based on three main institutions: health insurance, Keynesian fiscal and monetary policy to soften the impact of the business cycle, and, of utmost importance, a policy of high salaries and reduction of economic inequality in order to boost household consumption.
The Recession Dating GameSTANFORD – The optimism that
emerged
in the early stages of the recovery from the financial crisis and recession has given way to more sobering assessments of the short-, medium-, and long-run challenges facing the global economy and its constituent national parts.
Instead, Indonesia, the world’s most populous Islamic country, has
emerged
as a beacon of freedom and democracy for the Muslim world.
Many ideas have
emerged
to address this investment problem, such as offering prizes for successful products, creating new incentives for industry investments, and establishing novel funding mechanisms to support research to address emerging infectious threats.
I hope that this issue does not derail the Chinese effort to use the Olympics as an opportunity to show the world that their country has
emerged
again as one of the world’s leaders.
What had been an offshore European island with bad weather
emerged
as the world’s major economy, whose products, from textiles to railroad equipment, came to dominate world markets.
Then, in the early 1990s, the World Wide Web emerged, growing from a few million users then to more than three billion today.
On the contrary, in some ways, the US
emerged
from Iraq even more divided than it was when it entered.
Political Islam of all colors has
emerged
as the main alternative to secular Arab nationalist regimes whose legitimacy, based on the struggle for national liberation, has evaporated due to their inability to resolve economic and social problems, establish the rule of law, and guarantee fundamental freedoms.
After all, political reform movements in the Muslim world
emerged
long before the US-led “war on terror,” and reformists were not waiting for the EU to become stronger to press for change.
In this context, a new policy target has emerged: investment.
No such guidelines have yet been formally adopted by the Security Council or the General Assembly, but five criteria have
emerged
from the R2P debate over the last decade.
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