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Yet, six decades later, the India that
emerged
from the wreckage of the British Raj is the world’s largest democracy, poised after years of rapid economic growth to take its place as one of the giants of the twenty-first century.
Ebola may have been transmitted from bats;HIV/AIDS
emerged
from chimpanzees;SARS most likely came from civets traded in animal markets in southern China; and influenza strains such as H1N1 and H7N9 arose from genetic re-combinations of viruses among wild and farm animals.
Although no consensus has yet
emerged
on a code of ethics, there is wide agreement among scientists that a robust public health system is an essential safeguard against biological threats, whether intentional or unintentional.
Actually based in Washington, DC, rather than Silicon Valley, Troy is a throwback to the old days when the Internet had just
emerged
from a US government project.
Two dangerous corollaries
emerged
from this view.
Radicals first
emerged
as “Khawarij,” a fanatical group dating to the first century of Islam, which used accusations of blasphemy – and violence – to suppress even small differences of opinion.
A similar pattern has
emerged
in cryptocurrency trading.
This process – characterized by experimentation, assessment, and adjustment –
emerged
from the CCP’s military experience of the 1930s, was applied by Deng Xiaoping to his reform program in the 1980s, and has been refined by subsequent Chinese leaders.
The mere fact that they have
emerged
in no way suggests that China is headed for disaster; that would be the case only if these problems were allowed to persist.
The APC, which nominated Buhari this time around, was established only in 2013, but it
emerged
with much fanfare.
In recent years, a different perception
emerged.
With no effective central authority to inspire fear or respect and the PLO devoid of legitimacy precisely because of its refusal to give Hamas its rightful share in the organization, a grotesquely ineffective brand of “cohabitation” between a Fatah president and a Hamas prime minister has
emerged.
In fact, a Singapore-style approach – combining a freewheeling market economy and an authoritarian regime – has clearly
emerged
from the plenum.
More remarkable news has just emerged: despite slowing economic-growth rates, China, together with Hong Kong, has recorded $29 billion in initial public offerings so far this year – almost twice the funds raised in US markets.
But, as the world economy has become increasingly interconnected, a global property-rights infrastructure (PRI) has
emerged
– further raising the stakes of developing effective national PRIs and accurate price-discovery mechanisms.
After WWII ended, it took a few years before new European structures emerged, but they fell into place between 1948 and 1950.
Indonesia’s Cautious ConfidenceJAKARTA – In recent years, Indonesia has
emerged
as a robust democracy with a dynamic economy.
This kind of warfare
emerged
largely in response to America’s overwhelming conventional military advantage after the Soviet Union’s collapse, underscored by its victory in the 1991 Iraq War, with only 148 American casualties, and its intervention in the 1999 conflict in Kosovo, in which no American lives were lost.
Bolstered by his high profile as Justice Minister, Jalil has
emerged
as an interim leader.
Indeed, Hiroshima and Nagasaki seem an eternity ago; new nuclear-weapons states have
emerged
without the world ending; no terrorist nuclear device has threatened a major city; and possession of nuclear weapons, for the states that have them, seems to be a source of comfort and pride rather than concern or embarrassment.
Getting the kind of messages that
emerged
from the London meeting embedded in public and political consciousness is going to be slow boring through hard boards.
It is no accident that the democratic process has
emerged
most smoothly where there was some external power to back up the constitution.
While science was not initially deemed a threat, within today’s tightly restricted social and political order, it has
emerged
as a symbol of autonomy and diversity.
A more positive view of Obama
emerged
when the Arab revolts began in Tunisia and Egypt –countries with pro-US regimes.
The Rise of Shia PetrolistanNow that the dust of the Gulf War has settled over the Middle East, it is clear that some unexpected winners have emerged, blinking in the sunlight.
Few countries have
emerged
as naked from the receding waters of the global economic crisis as Mexico.
A responsible fiscal state
emerged
from that grand compromise.
In exploring a wide range of subjects – energy, agriculture, medicine, and more – one approach has, in my experience,
emerged
as the most effective: begin with the end in mind.
This productivity gap is often attributed to the "New Economy" that
emerged
in the late 1990's.
The model of a federal union that
emerged
from its history consists of a single currency managed by a federal agency; closely integrated markets for products, labor, and capital; a federal budget that partly, but automatically, offsets economic disturbances affecting individual states; a federal government that assumes responsibility for tackling other major risks, not least those emanating from the banking sector; and states that provide regional public goods but play virtually no role in macroeconomic stabilization.
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