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It is also a testament to the
enduring
power of social philanthropy, partnerships, and international collaborations.
Phelps stresses that corporatist thinking has had a long and
enduring
history, going back to Saint Paul, the author of as many as 14 books of the New Testament.
At the same time, this court is the latest manifestation of an
enduring
worldwide movement – which extends back to Nuremberg – to end impunity for mass atrocities.
With
enduring
crises affecting children worldwide – from South Sudan to Myanmar – there is no time to waste in creating such a platform.
For a while, they grin and bear it, sometimes recognizing the necessity of the loss of sovereignty that they are
enduring.
Water supplies in many refugee camps, in both Jordan and Lebanon, have been cut to a minimum – a decision that affects millions of people who are already
enduring
scorching temperatures.
Macron’s large margin of victory over Le Pen is misleading, as it obscures French society’s
enduring
fragmentation and polarization.
All of this uncertainty surrounding the world’s emerging and traditional superpowers has impeded efforts to address security challenges in the Middle East, from the
enduring
Israel-Palestine conflict and the aftermath of the Arab Spring to the new and potent threat posed by the Islamic State.
Stuck in transition, protesters and liberalizers are losing hope that they can establish
enduring
pluralist democracies and generate inclusive economic growth.
Nor can
enduring
autobiographical memory disturbances and inability to remember lists be readily attributed to ECT, because ECT is rarely given on its own.
China’s “march west” into the Arab world is a bold effort to translate its economic might into
enduring
regional – and, ultimately, global – influence.
With its vast resources and alliances, ad hoc solutions allow the US to advance its interests effectively without the entanglements of more
enduring
rules, customs, and structures.
The government, the central bank, the media, and companies wasted far too much time simply
enduring
deflation – time that they should have spent working actively to address it.
His role in establishing
enduring
democracy in India, despite the tensions of caste, ethnicity, religion, and regional loyalties, made him one of the towering figures of the twentieth century.
The floating exchange-rate system works surprisingly well, but currency volatility and unpredictability look likely to remain an
enduring
constant in 2011 and beyond.
Whether their marriage of convenience will lead to an
enduring
union – or, as George Soros predicts, a threat to world peace – remains to be seen.
For the time being, though, squabbles over the New Silk Road seem less painful to the two powers than
enduring
lectures from the West.
When one adds Einstein’s lifelong gift for witty aphorism when dealing with the press and the public, his unique and
enduring
fame no longer seems so puzzling.
Equilibrium requires that outsiders not tip the balance of a ship of state already
enduring
a rough ride.
Yet, of the profoundest importance and benefit, we are also blessed with the
enduring
inspiration of Havel’s life in truth.
Europe and the EuroPARIS – For anyone living in the 16 eurozone member states, the euro’s
enduring
success is both a technical and an emotional issue; both hearts and minds are involved.
Austerity policies in Europe threaten to backfire, causing
enduring
harm to growth prospects and thus stoking unemployment and budget deficits.
Add to this centuries-old patriarchal traditions, 15-year-old post-war traumas, a 20-year economic crisis, and current Russian aggression, and you may begin to grasp what women in South Ossetia, Abkhazia, and Georgia are
enduring
these days.
But, amid
enduring
poverty, rising inequality, and lackluster growth in many developing countries, the success of past anti-poverty policies and programs appears dubious.
Europe’s Ukrainian TestMADRID – Powerful images have been pouring out of Ukraine lately: Kyiv’s Maidan protesters bravely
enduring
months of bitter cold, withering police attacks, and sniper bullets; the gilded bathroom fixtures of deposed President Viktor Yanukovych’s opulent personal residence; a wheelchair-bound Yuliya Tymoshenko emerging from prison to address her countrymen in a broken voice.
Whichever “hero” wins, however, building
enduring
peace and stability in war-scarred Sri Lanka requires a genuine process of national reconciliation and healing.
“Earlier generations faced down fascism and communism not just with missiles and tanks,” Obama preached in his famous campaign speech in Berlin, “but with sturdy alliances and
enduring
convictions.”
What is at stake are both the lives of thousands of civilians and the
enduring
effectiveness of the multilateral system, by which these norms have been agreed and mechanisms to enforce them established.
Although she abandoned a push to rebrand the FN “Bleu Marine,” owing to the original brand’s
enduring
appeal to its older voters, that approach reflects the personality cult that she has fostered, characterized by the suppression of dissent and even of her own niece, Marion Maréchal Le Pen, a rising political star.
Reagan’s
enduring
status as a Republican icon has much to do with his ability to dole out cowboy cruelty with movie-star charm, though luck also played a role.
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