Glimpse
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For a
glimpse
of what that might look like, consider Norway, where affordable childcare and parental-leave schemes have proven successful in enabling both mothers and fathers to work.
Global warming is not a hoax, but at a time when opinion polls reveal rising public skepticism about climate change, this unsavory
glimpse
of scientists trying to cook the data could be just the excuse too many people are waiting for to tune it all out.
To
glimpse
just how dangerous, consider Italy, where Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi’s MediaSet conglomerate has seduced broad swathes of the electorate since the 1980’s with a Murdoch-like combination of insipid variety shows and partisan political theater.
Yet Pope Francis will canonize the pair this month – a surprising move that may offer a
glimpse
into his goals for the Church.
MEXICO CITY – For a
glimpse
of the average American’s understanding of the relationship between the United States and Mexico, one only has to watch the critically acclaimed television series Breaking Bad.
In Japan, outsiders recently got a rare
glimpse
into the BOJ’s activities when minutes of a policy meeting were leaked.
The very people who stood for hours in the cold to
glimpse
Nicholas II aboard the royal ship were revolting against him a decade later.
These figures give us a
glimpse
of both cyclical trends and China’s structural rebalancing away from exports and toward domestic consumption.
This seems to be Henry Kissinger’s ultimate dream – a dream that one can
glimpse
in his latest book, Germanically entitled World Order: Reflections on the Character of Nations and the Course of History.
For a
glimpse
at the future, look at what has happened to Mexican corn farmers since NAFTA.
To my surprise, it was not WWII that I learned about; rather, I got my first
glimpse
into the emotions that my own relatives experienced, as they fought and survived the war.
A
glimpse
of what it meant to be the child of a very top leader can be found in Svetlana Stalin's account of her brother, Vasily.
The erstwhile leaders of the “Leave” campaign have engaged in a peculiar bout of internecine self-destruction, and some of their followers have started to
glimpse
the bleak future that both the country and they personally face.
This year’s Davos meeting will offer a
glimpse
of where the next life-, planet- and economy-saving discoveries and products will come from, and where we should invest our talents and treasure to fuel the next generation of transformative technologies.
The Tibet-related protests at several Chinese embassies around the world and during the Olympic torch relay merely provide a
glimpse
of what is likely to follow.
It is well worth taking a
glimpse
at some of the people MacFarquhar profiles in her book.
The releases of Ba’asyir and publication of Playboy , however controversial, will not themselves alter this new discourse, but they offer an insightful
glimpse
into just how dramatically things are changing in Indonesia.
Our first
glimpse
of the trouble in coordinating an international response to the financial crisis came last November, during the emergency G-20 summit in Washington.
Football thus provides a
glimpse
of how true globalization of labor would work.
The meeting’s communiqué and the subsequent road map for reform offer a
glimpse
into how China’s leaders anticipate the country’s urban development, including the role that public policy will play in guiding the trend.
The purpose of the visit was not to meet politicians or decision makers, but to get a glimpse, albeit brief, of how people there live.
Egypt’s recent experience offers a
glimpse
into Turkey’s potential future should it fail to establish effective political safeguards.
North Korea’s cyber-warfare capabilities are considered to be just a notch below those of Russia and China, and the world got an early
glimpse
of them in 2014 when it hacked into Sony Pictures.
It is a hatred that did not disappear with Nazism, and that one can still, 65 years after the liberation of Auschwitz,
glimpse
in terrifying manifestations.
The globally disruptive effects of US monetary tightening – a rapidly rising dollar, capital outflows from emerging markets, financial distress for international dollar borrowers, and chaotic currency devaluations in Asia and Latin America – may loom less large in next year’s economic outlook than in a rear-view
glimpse
of 2015.
At the ramshackle Rubaya primary school, in a small town in the lush green hills of North Kivu province, bordering Rwanda, one gets a
glimpse
of that possibility.
In advance of its release, the Development Research Center of the State Council, China’s official think tank, presented its own reform proposal – the so-called “383 plan” – which offers a
glimpse
of the direction that the reforms will take.
In the highly professional, well-organized, and yet very relaxed (if not slightly confused) atmosphere of the hospital, one could
glimpse
what the future might hold with different political leadership on both sides.
But a
glimpse
from the same mountain revealed steady plumes of smoke rising from the peasants’ huts.
These cartographers – whose only common characteristic is Internet access – are embracing the opportunity to depict the places that they know and love, whether to help their neighbors get around or to give faraway people a
glimpse
of their local environments.
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