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This is a breakthrough that will
endure.
Opposition to her compromises was so strong among her fellow Tories that she was forced to
endure
a Conservative Party no-confidence vote.
But there are good reasons to suspect that China’s authoritarian advantage will not
endure.
But critics have found it difficult to demonstrate memory or other cognitive problems that
endure
beyond three months.
But if the movements’ gains are uncertain, the connectivity that they created is likely to
endure.
The familiarity of Japan, it seems, is no longer sufficient to compel the wealthy to
endure
the high taxes imposed upon them.
This willingness to accept a situation, however bad, as long as it affects everyone equally is what enabled Japan to
endure
two decades of deflation, without a public outcry over the authorities' repeated failure to redress it.
Ireland and Spain have done even better, despite the deep slumps they had to
endure
during the crisis.
Following the devastating famine of 1932-1933, 2-3 million Russians repopulated deserted farming areas in southern and eastern Ukraine, contributing to ethno-linguistic divisions that
endure
to this day.
A monetary policy at war with itself cannot long
endure.
On the eve of America’s civil war, Abraham Lincoln said that his country could not long
endure
if it remained a society half-free and half-slave.
This design was crafted not only from enlightened principle but from necessity: America needed to persuade people to cross the ocean and
endure
the hardships of the frontier and, later, industrialization.
No one wanted to
endure
protracted talks – or the associated political pain.
Reinventing the World BankMADRID – Robert Zoellick’s announcement that he will not seek reelection as President of the World Bank has focused attention on whether the tradition of putting an American in charge will or should
endure.
In the long term, the liberal global order will
endure
only if supported by both pillars of the transatlantic partnership.
Countries with floating exchange rates, including Colombia, Mexico, and Russia, have managed to adjust so far, despite facing significantly tighter fiscal constraints (though Russia’s situation remains especially vulnerable if low oil prices endure).
While a Brazilian orange admitted for sale in Portugal can be sold throughout the EU, a Brazilian engineer or accountant licensed in Portugal must fulfill separate licensing requirements to work elsewhere in the EU, hampering much-needed labor mobility by forcing non-European workers to
endure
costly and inefficient bureaucratic procedures.
When the first – and only – strategy was launched in 2003, it was meant as a long-term guide, to
endure
through multiple European Commissions.
Unless the participants are empowered and take ownership, programs will not be sustainable, resources will go to waste, and peace will not
endure.
Argentines are left to
endure
wretched hours languishing in economic and political chaos.
If the eurozone is to endure, a majority of its citizens, especially in Germany and France, must embrace the euro as their currency.
The old assumption that poor countries must
endure
a phase of pollution and disease on the path to prosperity can finally be put to rest.
When people observe the intolerable contrast between what is expected in terms of human rights and what victims of modern slavery actually endure, it becomes harder to ignore the unfair distribution of dignity in our societies.
At some point, these countries may well choose to default on their external obligations rather than
endure
the pain.
(In the eurozone, it should be noted, arguments for fiscal austerity were also fueled by mistrust among governments, with creditor countries demanding that debtors
endure
some pain in exchange for “gains” like bailouts.)
In practice, while the official campaign is supposed to last only two months (long enough in a democracy, in which candidates have to
endure
an unrelenting media barrage), the jockeying of potential candidates, together with the media’s appetite for a horse race, helped kick off the real campaign nearly a year and a half ago.
My own feeling is that the bombardment by the media is of such violence that the credibility of a candidate cannot
endure
for more than a few weeks.
China must be both encouraged and allowed to play by the global rules, even when the symbolism of its progress may be painful to
endure.
The poor in developing countries are again being made to
endure
the worst consequences of a crisis that they played no part in creating.
How can the European model of strong social solidarity and security be reformed, but
endure?
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