Hastened
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We understand that these will become much more virulent, that what we see today is this interweaving of societies, of systems, fastened by technologies and
hastened
by just-in-time management systems.
It undoubtedly
hastened
the breakup of the Soviet Union.
The Macron MethodLONDON – Emmanuel Macron’s election to the French presidency provides the European Union with an opportunity to move past the internal conflicts that have
hastened
its disintegration.
President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw the United States from the Paris climate agreement has only
hastened
its unraveling.
Above all, they can avoid intervening in parliamentary politics, as the European Central Bank did when it
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the fall of Silvio Berlusconi’s government in Italy in 2011.
If his treatment is prolonged, he might try governing with rotating vice-presidents, and, if a prompt cure or prolonged treatment are not possible and elections are postponed, an uncertain transition would be
hastened.
When the economic slowdown
hastened
the relocation of many manufacturers to inland provinces or neighboring countries, those in the coastal regions began to call for increased openness, deeper structural reforms, and industrial upgrading.
The arrival of ISIS only
hastened
the colonization of my ephemeral metropolis.
True enough, as the Soviet Union collapsed, the satellite states
hastened
its demise by reasserting their sovereignty; in short order, almost every non-Russian republic in the former USSR demanded, and secured, independence.
But we all
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to add that no model was “pure,” i.e., the family was no longer what it used to be in Asia, the state was playing a bigger role than expected in America, and it was often underperforming in Europe.
After all, victory in the Cold War was aided substantially by Mikhail Gorbachev, whose effort to reform the Soviet Union
hastened
its collapse.
Interestingly, research on the rationales of people who have legally
hastened
their death under the Oregon Death with Dignity Act reveals that the fear of pain and other distressing symptoms was not a major concern in most cases.
And, by galvanizing local governments to privatize local SOEs (as well as housing and some public services), Zhu’s reform
hastened
China’s incorporation into the global economy.
India’s humiliating rout
hastened
the death of its prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru; but it also set in motion the country’s military modernization and political rise.
The demise of the old economic order will be
hastened
while the emerging private enterprise and new sectors will become ever more privileged.
Yet he
hastened
to add that he also has “a very good relationship with Chairman Kim right now.”Suggesting that US relations with these two leaders are comparable is not just clumsy; it is absolutely foolish, and reflects a chilling lack of perspective on Trump’s part.
First and foremost, policymakers were rattled by the sharp tightening in financial conditions after the FOMC’s December meeting, which
hastened
a rout in global equity markets that had begun in October 2018.
China, for one, has
hastened
its efforts to deepen bilateral and regional linkages so that it can bypass the US, but at the cost of fragmenting the international system.
The hardliners’ failed 1991 coup
hastened
the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Europe Needs a Global StrategyBERLIN – Donald Trump’s election as president of the United States may have
hastened
the end of the “American Century” and of the US-led postwar international order.
But, he
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to add, “This … is emphatically not the economic problem which society faces,” because “the ‘data’ from which the economic calculus starts are never for the whole society ‘given’ to a single mind which could work out the implications and can never be so given.”
Civil wars, invasions, and other crises have
hastened
the economy’s decline, contributing to a steady rise in unemployment and skyrocketing inequality.
The sealed-up thoughts began stirring in Levin's head, but he
hastened
to drive them away.
Vronsky heard them mention the name of Karenin, and noticed how the Commander
hastened
to call him loudly by name, with a significant glance at the others.
She
hastened
to say something to her mother so that her glance should pass unnoticed.
Noticing these things, and that the Princess Barbara
hastened
to change the subject by speaking of their Petersburg acquaintances, and remembering that in the garden Vronsky had spoken about his activities inopportunely, she understood that with this question of public work some private difference between Anna and Vronsky was connected.
I was told your husband had agreed...''Dolly, I don't want to speak about it!''Well then, we won't,' Dolly
hastened
to say, noticing the look of pain on Anna's face.
To illustrate this theory he
hastened
to add that, in his opinion, the Russian people view results from their consciousness of a vocation to populate the vast unoccupied tracts in the East.
As Levin had already heard all that, he
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to tell Metrov that he regretted he was unable to accept his invitation, shook hands, and drove off to the Lvovs'.
Only then did Levin recollect the title of the fantasia, and
hastened
to read the Russian translation of a passage from Shakespeare, which was printed on the back.
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