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Far from signifying a pro-business shift, Hollande’s government’s response to the Gallois report reflects the French elite’s
enduring
interventionist mentality.
Solidarity urgently needed to become legal again, to substitute a lasting institutional reality for its still
enduring
existence as a national myth.
In this context, it is important to note that, while Kim’s peace overtures are motivated by a desire to rebuild North Korea’s sanctions-battered economy, sanctions alone did not change the behavior of a country long used to
enduring
extreme hardship.
The shine may have come off the EU, but the gripping scenes from Kyiv’s Maidan Square are a powerful reminder of the
enduring
appeal of Europe’s core values.
Specifically, the strategy emphasizes the importance of the EU’s
enduring
soft power, in which prospective enlargement plays an important role, while acknowledging that soft power alone is not enough to ensure security.
Now that peace has returned and is accepted as a daily aspect of life, let no one doubt Georgia's will to establish the conditions and institutions of an
enduring
civility and prosperity.
For the Communist Party, the anniversary is a clear opportunity to present itself as the successor of a great and
enduring
anti-capitalist tradition, albeit one that now brings together Marxist-Leninist teachings and the teachings of the Russian Orthodox Church.
With citizens of distressed countries bearing the fiscal burden of the crisis, the
enduring
presumption that they will not act responsibly is patronizing, at best.
When advanced economies implemented unprecedented monetary stimulus, Chinese leaders deepened their commitment to shifting from an export-led to a domestic-consumption-driven growth model, even if it meant
enduring
a difficult period of structural adjustment, which explains the country’s slowing growth over the past five years.
It was, for us, a journey that defined our lives, and formed one leg of an
enduring
world record.
Enduring
hostility between India and Pakistan, the region’s largest economies, remains the key barrier to such a breakthrough.
An
enduring
memory from my own recent visit to its capital Chisinau is the election poster of a local politician called Lupu, who holds a pair of spectacles to his eyes, whether to suggest visions or wisdom isn’t clear.
Germany does not seem to have done too badly in these 60 years, but consider the core of this “imposition”: the effort to give
enduring
political expression to the moral concepts of good and evil that the Nazis tried to invert.
The
enduring
impact of the Holocaust, explored in hundreds of books and films, was to portray Nazism as the ultimate expression of evil.
The first problem is China’s
enduring
dependence on exports.
Its
enduring
influence will depend on two factors.
It is not only America's
enduring
willingness to use her unique power in ways generally benign to international stability that should put fears over this trend to rest; nor the other familiar phenomenon that American administrations tend to start off with ideology before they arrive at pragmatism.
The Ghost of AppeasementPRAGUE – One of the fundamental pillars of Europe’s political architecture is a strong and
enduring
belief in the universal validity of equal, universal, and inalienable human rights.
Elections are an
enduring
spectacle of free India, and give foreign journalists the opportunity to remind the world that India is the world’s largest democracy.
This
enduring
division is exemplified in the contrast between municipal services and infrastructure in the city’s Jewish and Arab neighborhoods.
The pleasure appears to be derived from the suffering the United States is
enduring
after four years of efforts to stabilize Iraq.
To assure such sustainability, a vibrant educational system and an enduring, yet flexible, job base are needed.
Yet leadership can be a challenging aspiration for the continent’s young women, owing to
enduring
barriers to success.
From limited land rights to the
enduring
expectation that they perform the majority of unpaid household labor, women in Africa face major economic, legal, and cultural barriers to advancement.
Despite generous tax incentives, South Korea’s huge conglomerates, the chaebol, have spurned the experiment, at least partly because of
enduring
transportation and communications problems.
As America struggles with a financial crisis and quagmires in the Middle East and Central Asia, sealing this agreement with India may be one of the beleaguered Bush administration’s only
enduring
foreign policy accomplishments.
One possible explanation stems from the
enduring
passivity of Venezuela’s regional neighbors toward its plight.
Given
enduring
political and social fragility, a weak economy, and severely constrained finances, Haiti’s continued progress remains far from certain.
Lin argues that China can achieve 8% annual growth for another two decades, owing to its
enduring
“latecomer advantage,” which, among other things, entails rapid productivity gains brought about by technological catch-up with the United States.
My
enduring
memory is awakening to a shrieking ruckus in the corridor, where an enormous GI was beating a half-naked local girl with a broom handle down the staircase.
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