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He faces off against Alexander Van der Bellen, a member of the Greens, on May 22.Claims like Hofer’s may be the subject of
fierce
disagreement among labor economists, but they have struck a chord with the European electorate.
That sour sense of rejection, felt by many confused youths, turns for some into a
fierce
desire for vengeance.
By definition, such people have the political wherewithal to mount a
fierce
fight to preserve their wealth.
Instead, deficits are almost always the product of
fierce
political infighting over fiscal priorities.
This is why they are
fierce
opponents of Keynesian interventionism.
At the other extreme is Mexico, where competition with China is
fierce.
Moreover, one of the main consequences of economic openness and globalization at the subnational level has been
fierce
competition between state governments for foreign direct investment, which has been regionally concentrated.
Unless Putin maintains his stature as the country’s ultimate arbiter and decision-taker, there is a high risk of
fierce
infighting.
Despite
fierce
competition for academic tenure, for space in journals and in other media, and for advancement in general, people talk to each other as colleagues.
Admittedly, there is still a
fierce
debate over the right way to assist poor countries, and this will play out behind the scenes at the G-8 summit.
Although this may seem mundane outside France, Sarkozy’s foreign policy revolution has incited
fierce
opposition at home.
It is swaying in
fierce
electoral winds, it was made exclusively in the USA without Mexican help, and it doesn't contain enough candy.
American politics would dramatically heat up, with a
fierce
debate over priorities.
But it will take leadership to translate that vision into action, just as it will take leadership to balance our larger long-term interests against the
fierce
urgencies of now.
Kazakhstan had lobbied for years for this opportunity in the face of
fierce
opposition from Britain and other EU countries.
Admittedly, the
fierce
popular backlash against Western media was partially motivated by nationalist ardor, which played into the government’s hands.
How to Fight Antimicrobial ResistanceZURICH – Two weeks ago, G20 leaders committed to working together to address one of the world’s most pressing and perplexing security threats: antimicrobial resistance (AMR) – a
fierce
and evolving adversary against which conventional therapeutic weapons are of no use.
One hopes that the
fierce
EU membership debate, now that it has begun, will be honest enough for everyone to learn from it.
The transition to less polluting systems will not be easy, and will meet
fierce
opposition worldwide from vested interests.
An Internet biography states that “with the same
fierce
focus he brings to competition,” Armstrong “tackled his illness and won.”
The Saturn model puts the present
fierce
debate on enlargement and the borders of Europe into a totally different context, because the core countries would no longer find themselves being asked to accept a Europe divided into different classes of member states.
But the current administration’s decision to cancel the deal (which was weakening anyway) triggered a
fierce
response from major gangs.
Despite many ups and downs – and
fierce
competition from other major automobile manufacturers, including the Indian giant Tata Motors – Suzuki succeeded in establishing its brand as India’s “people’s car.”
Suzuki chose an untapped market while Japan’s bigger automakers – Toyota, Nissan, and Honda – engaged in
fierce
competition within Japan.
The Communist Party’s official verdict, undoubtedly the product of
fierce
ideological disputes, is that he was a great Marxist and revolutionary, whose “gross mistakes” during the Cultural Revolution were outweighed by his contribution to China.
Although Greece is still far from a radical outburst, one cannot exclude the possibility of
fierce
reactions on the streets of Athens or other major cities.
History has shown that years of La Nina, such as 1998, are typically characterized by
fierce
hurricane activity in the Caribbean, exactly what occurred with Hurricane Mitch.
Their
fierce
devastation claimed thousands of lives, destroyed vital infrastructure, and crippled economies.
Poland’s combination of
fierce
anti-Russian sentiment and extreme religious nationalism illustrates this dynamic.
When competing in newly independent or developing countries, this ideological opposition became Manichean, fostering a
fierce
suspicion, if not outright rejection, of rival principles.
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