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Their
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are tied with the spirit in their jewels so if the soldier died in the past its gonna happen to this kid.
Silent Burmese DaysPRAGUE -- In the coming days – perhaps even hours – the destiny of Burma (also known as Myanmar), and the
fates
of over fifty million Burmese, will be decided.
The “world knows too well that our country is neither Libya nor Iraq, which have met miserable fates.”
But the risk to EU gas supplies shows that our
fates
are linked.
Nowhere is this more true than in Latin America and the Caribbean, where the uneven blows of history and varied national policies have resulted in a patchwork of
fates
for our many peoples.
Those who attempt to change the way China is governed will be dealt with harshly, their names and
fates
remaining anonymous.
In each country, I presented lists of political prisoners and asked about their
fates.
Even with all of these mistakes, the IMF keeps its iron-grip on the
fates
of South America.
But now, as Macron attempts to translate his victory into a viable government, the
fates
of the National Assembly, the Senate, and the Fifth Republic itself may well be at stake.
If we have learned anything from the crises of the past year, it is that our
fates
are interrelated.
As shown by the exile of the former media tycoons Boris Berezovsky and Vladimir Gusinky, and the imprisonment of oil magnate Mikhail Khodorkovsky, three
fates
await Putin’s enemies: exile, imprisonment, or the grave.
European economies are fully intertwined, and so are the
fates
of their peoples.
The basic idea was to solicit thousands of predictions from hundreds of experts about the
fates
of dozens of countries, and then score the predictions for accuracy.
At direct stake today is Pakistan’s future, but its future may determine the political
fates
of neighboring countries that are also struggling with violent Islamic fundamentalism.
And may they be spared the dilemma, depicted in Roth’s novel, of having to choose between two equally dreadful fates: that of the victim, Winchell, or the willing hostage, Bengelsdorf.
Until countries create legal means of rewarding donors, the
fates
of Third World donors and the patients who need their organs to survive will remain morbidly entwined.
If you can't beat them, join them! the old saying goes, and for better and worse our
fates
are joined with the microbes that share our bodies.
Her celebrity recognized, the public’s adoration bestowed, she then departed, leaving the wild dogs, and our broken society, to their
fates.
In a world in which individuals’
fates
are increasingly linked, and effective governance depends on some consensus on norms of social and distributive justice, growing income differentials in one country – especially one that has long served as a beacon of economic opportunity – can shape behavior elsewhere.
But beyond the grim
fates
of the Tibetans that have now been sentenced by the Tibetan court to death or life imprisonment for the protests that took place a year ago, we are also concerned about the hundreds of other detained protesters who have yet to be tried by the Municipal Court in Lhasa.
Only by tying the
fates
of these projects to each other will Russia’s potential to disrupt them be dissipated.
In their arrogance, these institutions feel that they should continue to determine the
fates
of much of the developing world.
Populists speak and act, claims Mueller, “as if the people could develop a singular judgment,...as if the people were one,...as if the people, if only they empowered the right representatives, could fully master their fates.”
What stood out were the very different
fates
migrants faced.
Today, our
fates
are more intertwined than ever, yet the underlying sense that we have a common purpose has been lost, because our ideas about what that purpose should be have been challenged – and even negated.
The EU’s Justice & Interior Council is to meet on 30 November to determine the
fates
of Romania and Bulgaria in regard to Schengen.
The German sociologist Niklas Luhmann argued that, once individual actions came to be seen to have calculable, predictable, and avoidable consequences, there was no hope of returning to that pre-modern state of blissful ignorance, wherein the course of future events was left to the
fates.
Although the Arab world currently lacks strong and active think tank-like institutions that galvanize experts’ advocacy (like those who have shaped the
fates
of other countries during severe crises) that need not always be the case.
The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the extent of our interconnectedness, reminding us of how closely the
fates
of all countries are intertwined.
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