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This view is
gaining
ground politically as well, with a new, explicitly anti-euro party, Alternative for Germany, rising quickly.
Because Internet chat rooms and personal emails have become essential to many Chinese, the upgrading of Internet supervision is also
gaining
momentum.
Gaining
a few Indian computer specialists is a bad reason for allowing "green card" access, if only because such migrants are likely to remain a tiny minority of newcomers.
Yingluck’s Pheu Thai Party (PTP) won an outright majority in Thailand’s 2011 general election,
gaining
265 MPs in the 500-member lower house.
Populist parties, both on the far right and the far left, are
gaining
electoral traction.
Abe’s agenda includes reform of social security in response to demographic trends, as well as
gaining
the agriculture sector’s acceptance of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the bold regional trade agreement that will unite the United States, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and much of the rest of Asia, with the exception of China.
In African medicine, Chinese herbs and pharmaceuticals are quietly
gaining
share.
CAMBRIDGE – In the age-old contest of economic-growth models, state capitalism has seemed to be
gaining
the upper hand in recent years.
The best case would be if China agreed to universal suffrage no later than the 2011 and 2012 elections,
gaining
legitimacy in Hong Kong by backing reform of the political system.
But several emerging trends, unobserved or noted only in isolation, have greatly altered the balance of power between the CCP and Chinese society, with the former losing credibility and control and the latter
gaining
strength and confidence.
Putin must be convinced that by
gaining
Crimea, he has lost Ukraine.
They demand long-term capacity building and knowledge transfers from rich to poor countries, with the latter
gaining
far more agency in developing solutions.
By contrast, solar photovoltaic and wind power – two renewable technologies
gaining
traction globally – require no water for their normal operations.
But the Germans did talk, without resolution, about human rights, as the Chinese did about
gaining
market-economy status.
In country after country, extremist political parties are
gaining
ground.
If one imagines a deviant group in some society
gaining
access to biological or nuclear materials, it is possible terrorists could destroy millions of lives.
AILAC’s “third way” is
gaining
traction and could prove instrumental in achieving a global agreement.
Gaining
access to the advanced technologies and management expertise of European firms is another major enticement.
And
gaining
a working majority is only the first step.
And, second, it hopes to advance its strategic interests, including expanding its diplomatic influence, securing natural resources, promoting the international use of its currency, and
gaining
a relative advantage over other powers.
Many of those who were encouraged to vote allegedly for their “independence” will find that, far from
gaining
freedom, they have lost their job.
This is still a heretical position in Pakistan, but it is a view that is
gaining
ground.
PARIS – For some time now, a certain strategic vision has been
gaining
traction: the United States is becoming energy-independent, paving the way for its political retreat from the Middle East and justifying its strategic “pivot” toward Asia.
Preventing rivals from
gaining
overweening influence in the region, however, will require a very different type of response – one that will require the backing of old allies, such as Japan, and new friends, like India.
At that time, Assange was just
gaining
visibility outside the tech community.
For starters, because Chinese firms are not starved for capital – thanks to China’s chronic savings glut –
gaining
access to foreign technologies is their main motivation for trying to attract direct investment from abroad.
Program participants reported
gaining
a deeper appreciation of what is needed to consume news wisely.
But the toxic brew of populism now
gaining
strength may yet open a Pandora’s box, unleashing unpredictable consequences.
If people feel that their leaders are failing to protect them, they may turn to more radical alternatives; already, populist and even overtly racist political parties are
gaining
traction in France and elsewhere.
For example, youth leader Julius Malema, who accuses President Jacob Zuma’s government of complicity in the miners’ recent deaths, is
gaining
momentum in the political mainstream.
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