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Every month, some 290 million children
endure
such suffering.
Indeed, the question is not so much whether the global system will
endure
the imbalances spawned by China, but how severe those imbalances will prove to be.
But, on a political level, the European project is losing its resonance with Irish and Greek voters, with many now viewing Europe as something to endure, not a conduit to a brighter future.
Latin America’s recent ability to avoid sudden stops in external financing is good news, and it seems likely to
endure.
As investment growth slows and export markets
endure
their unpredictable business cycles and protectionist moods, China will increasingly rely upon consumption for creation of jobs and income – and the service industry is where most consumption occurs.
Her baby died, but she survived, despite terrible injuries, determined to speak out so that others would not have to
endure
the same ordeal.
Whether this approach will endure, and bring about successful integration, will depend on both the Germans and the refugees.
He speaks the language of populism, raising hopes for the vast majority of South Africans who daily
endure
the misery of poor housing, schools, and health care.
This is a tragedy; no one anywhere should have their rights, including the right to food, violated; yet that is exactly what so many farm workers and food-chain workers
endure
every day.
If the Schengen Area is to endure, it needs to evolve in a similar direction, establishing a common institution responsible for securing external borders, while reinforcing the framework for internal security.
But how much more pain will Europe have to
endure
before reason is restored?
These narratives
endure
to this day, only now they are being projected onto a single Jew: George Soros.
If this threat becomes salient, Trump may prefer to resign and secure a pardon for all involved, rather than
endure
an impeachment process that may well end with him losing the presidency anyway.
Greater austerity is being demanded from an economy that is on its knees, owing to the heftiest dose of austerity any country has ever had to
endure
in peacetime.
After all, isn’t it the fault of the CDS market’s avaricious speculators that Greece was on the verge of default and that Greek public employees have had to
endure
deep wage cuts?
The next two or three months will determine whether peace breaks out, and, if it does, whether it will
endure.
Virtually all the major civic institutions that
endure
to this day -- the YWCA, the NAACP (the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People), labor unions, the Boys Scouts, the League of Women Voters and many more -- were created.
Similarly, because Japan can meet at most 6% of its own energy needs, cheap oil is a true blessing – one that may well
endure
for some time to come.
There are no guarantees that this will endure, but it is one of the region’s most impressive achievements in recent years.
Visibly nervous, they sought confirmation that Hong Kong’s strong tradition of respect for the rule of law would endure, and that their experience after the handover would differ fundamentally from that of the “Davids” of Tiananmen Square.
The term describes the prolonged adolescence that young people must
endure
until they can afford marriage, the region’s institutional and cultural gateway to societal recognition, not to mention sexual activity.
What happens in Ukraine – not the financial standoff with Greece – will be the ultimate test of whether European and transatlantic unity
endure.
Whether it will
endure
through the subsequent election, in 2024, is a question that Kremlinologists – a quickly recovering species – will soon be debating.
If this two-tier structure is allowed to endure, it will tear Europe apart.
But he has quickly learned to view them with the attitude that they find hardest to
endure
– indifference.
There is little doubt that the suffering that Greeks have had to
endure
for the last five years is mainly attributable to the fiscal profligacy and poor public management of a procession of Greek governments.
In fact, some EU leaders’ approaches to issues like immigration are threatening to create systemic problems that will
endure
long after Trump has returned to a life of golf courses and bankruptcy courts.
As for Britain, we made our bed; now we must
endure
our nightmares in it.
On the 25th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre of June 4, 1989, two questions stand out: how has the CCP survived the last quarter-century, and can its rule
endure
for another 25 years?
The impact that the mere threat of terrorism has on voters may also explain why some conflicts
endure.
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