Endure
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If GHG emissions and rising temperatures continue on their current trajectories, we could well reach the point at which future generations will have to
endure
“Hothouse Earth,” assuming that they can survive at all.
Portugal, Spain, and Ireland have shown that democratic majorities are no longer willing to
endure
the cure-or-kill treatment of austerity politics.
Countries with high levels of malaria tend to
endure
slower growth than countries with lower levels of malaria.
Of course, the latter approach can be useful if the goal is to advance the popularity of one’s own research program and to ensure that one’s own ideas and perspective
endure.
Speaking at the News Xchange media conference late last year, Pascalidou described it as her “duty” to bring attention to the abuse she and other female journalists regularly
endure.
His challenge will be to resist the temptation to seek short-term popularity, recognizing instead that China's stock market must
endure
short-term pain to win long-term gains.
Perhaps most important, a peace settlement in Syria would be much more likely – and more likely to
endure
– if the US could talk to Iran, which has far more leverage with President Bashar al-Assad’s regime than Russia does.
Whereas Trump has used tariffs against allies as leverage to secure concessions and clinch new trade deals, US tariffs targeting China – which could
endure
for years – are intended to bring about more fundamental and far-reaching change.
The first question that any would-be Russian reformer should ask nowadays (and which we did not ask during Gorbachev's perestroika) is the following, is society prepared to
endure
the short-term pains of reforms, and how willing it is to
endure
the pain?
Given the mountain of evidence of corruption and money-laundering by Obiang, his family, and his associates, as well as the deplorable living conditions that people in Equatorial Guinea endure, how is it possible that UNESCO agreed to accept Obiang’s money and name a prize in life sciences after him?
Many monks and nuns have been abused and beaten, and thousands who have been arrested
endure
continued brutality.
Sitting, or more likely standing, in the “tube” (as London’s Underground is affectionately known), one never ceases to be amazed at the ease with which Jewish mothers and Muslim men, West Indian youngsters and South Asian businessmen, and many others
endure
the same stressful conditions and try to lighten its impact by being civil to one another.
His predecessors had ten years to carry out real reforms and accomplished little, leaving the Chinese in no mood to
endure
another decade of government by shibboleth.
But instead of bashing or seeking to undermine Al Jazeera, politicians should encourage this bastion of free expression, recognizing that Arabs will need to
endure
a messy process on the way to democracy.
Japan seems condemned to
endure
chronic and pointless political trench warfare until some crisis forces a realignment of political parties along ideological and policy lines.
In temporary housing or camps, women and girls are more vulnerable to violence and trafficking, and often
endure
poor sanitation, a lack of privacy, and limited access to menstrual hygiene products and reproductive health services.
As a result, the European Union will suffer something worse than a lost decade; it will
endure
a chronic divergence in which the surplus countries forge ahead and the deficit countries are dragged down by their accumulated debt burden.
This would accord with our natural sense of justice, and thus be likely to
endure.
Hunger is not a new phenomenon, but as long as the rural poor
endure
it in silence, as they have for a long time, governments can comfortably ignore it.
It is a feeling no one should have to
endure
ever again.
How many more such episodes must the world
endure
before they are recognized as the avoidable disasters that they are?
Entrenched regimes everywhere can
endure
only if they recognize and accommodate popular aspirations.
Given the Middle East's deep malaise, today's Arab status quo cannot long
endure.
Indeed, from the start, the architects of the Union's Constitutional Treaty never seriously expected that their draft would
endure
in the form in which they wrote it.
There is a powerful logic to this argument, given that a union in which some states’ conservative taxpayers always pay for others’ profligate spending cannot
endure
politically.
Figures on how much various countries should reduce CO2 emissions, the amount of money they should put up in coming years, the exact nature of their responsibilities, how much temperature increase Earth will be able to endure, and how long we can continue to wait.
What kind of recession would the US have to
endure
to bring inflation back to comfortable levels?
But the STLF still requires a burdensome application process, which only Mexico, Colombia, and Poland have been willing to
endure.
After her return she still had to
endure
imprisonment and trumped-up murder charges.
Such bitterness spoils memories of the past and makes life in the present harder to
endure.
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