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But no pan-European statesman has emerged, and no major European institution has even had the courage to provide its own analysis of the current situation, much less propose a strategic scenario for the future.
No statesman has
emerged
because the crisis runs deeper.
This was not an episode from which anyone
emerged
smelling like a rose.
However, new pests have
emerged
in Bt cotton, leading to higher use of pesticides.
As for what lies ahead, three immediate approaches have
emerged.
In Europe, the strategies that have
emerged
– trivializing the annexation of Crimea or treating Putin as a madman – are self-defeating.
An apparent paradox
emerged
from the discussion: the boom in popular economics comes at a time when the general public seems to have lost faith in professional economists, because almost all of us failed to predict, or even warn of, the current economic crisis, the biggest since the Great Depression.
As a result, gene editing has
emerged
as an alternative strategy to the chassis model for tailoring microbes to make useful products.
In the peace settlement following the war, Iraq
emerged
from the ruins of Mesopotamia in 1921 as a quasi-independent state under British mandate.
The Swedish/Scandinavian model that has
emerged
over the last 20 years has provided the only viable route to sustained growth that Europe has seen in decades.
This is all the more peculiar given that the victorious parties that
emerged
out of Solidarity are keen to promote its values, particularly “solidarity” with a small “s.”
But now a third option has emerged: negotiating a ceiling on the nuclear program that would not be too low for Iran’s government and not too high for the United States, Israel, and the rest of the world.
This system worked to drive overall economic growth and financial rewards in the first phase of China’s post-reform growth, but the incomes of ordinary Chinese have stagnated over the past decade, their interests have been neglected, capital has been misallocated, and major negative environmental and social side effects have
emerged.
That was the situation when reports
emerged
about another woman alleging sexual misbehavior on Kavanaugh’s part, though her story was less well grounded, at least at first.
When its black majority was finally given a say in governance, it elected an African National Congress (ANC) government that, by refraining from confiscating and nationalizing private property held by the privileged minority, distinguished the country from many others, in Africa and elsewhere, that have
emerged
from repressive colonial rule.
Meanwhile, in Mesopotamia and the Levant, a new crop of countries
emerged
as outside powers redrew the Ottoman map.
No North-South dialogue has
emerged
to investigate the incident, or to prevent a recurrence.
So income inequality emerged, not primarily because of policies favoring the rich, but because the liberalized economy favored those equipped to take advantage of it.
Within the eurozone, where until recently external accounts were nearly balanced, a similar creditor/debtor spectrum has emerged, with Germany and the Netherlands at one end, and much of the eurozone south at the other.
Other parts of the world (including those without enormous reserves of oil and gas) have
emerged
from colonialism in much better shape.
Iraq's Secret Environmental DisastersHorror stories of all types have
emerged
in Iraq since the fall of Saddam Hussein.
By acquiescing in Russia’s actions in Crimea, Xi is joining Putin in challenging the world order that
emerged
from America’s Cold War victory.
Most Muslim countries were governed for decades by autocrats who had either
emerged
directly from the armed forces, or had strong “khaki” support.
Instead, he argues that the revised figures that
emerged
in 2010 were the result of a conspiracy, and that the Greek officials who released the data should be prosecuted.
Ever since psychiatry
emerged
as an independent field of medicine, it has stood in the shadows of other specialties, never progressing scientifically as fast as neurology, oncology, or cardiology.
Consequently, some analysts suspect a “hidden opposition vote,” such as occurred in Nicaragua in 1990, when Violeta Chamorrro won the presidency, or in Mexico in 2000, when Vicente Fox
emerged
victorious.
It was not long before feudalism began to dissolve; liberal and democratic values gained traction; women secured greater rights; and economic systems
emerged
that could boost productivity, achieve high growth rates, and improve living standards.
While this asymmetry
emerged
because the US has received greater intellectual-property protections through the so-called TRIPS Agreement, the fact remains that tariffs undermine consumer interests, and are thus unjustifiable.
That body, which
emerged
from the old Financial Stability Forum in 2009 with few powers and no formal status, has only recently become a separate legal entity.
Indeed, at a time when most European political leaders are lacking in inspiration and direction, if not courage, Merkel has
emerged
as Europe’s moral compass.
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