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After Germany’s general election in September, it is hoped, a more stable EU could begin to make much faster progress toward unity and integration.
The economic weaknesses were simply being postponed to some future date; the Bush administration
hoped
that the day of reckoning would come after November 2008.
Obama has sought, with some success, to marshal a multinational coalition to confront the Islamic State; most important, he has induced cooperation from countries in the region that, afraid to speak and act clearly, had
hoped
that putting their heads in the sand would make the threat go away.
It is to be
hoped
that the other TPP countries also come to understand that the agreement is more likely to work if it strongly discourages currency manipulation.
Passion is returning to politics, but not in the manner many of us had
hoped
it would.
By linking European means of production together – first through the European coal and steel community, and later through the common market and the euro – the EU
hoped
to bind Europe’s states together so closely that war between them would no longer be an option.
It is to be
hoped
that the group of friendly nations can help design an innovative solution to Venezuela's standoff.
Until recently, investors
hoped
that the US Federal Reserve would do whatever it takes to avoid a recession, because that is what it did on previous occasions.
I would have
hoped
that these people had learned from Schumann and Monnet what really matters for Europe and its future; sadly, this does not seem to be the case.
The man
hoped
that his act of protest would influence PiS supporters – 47% of the population, according to the latest polls – who should not want their favored policies to be enacted in ways that undermine democracy and the rule of law.
This is far lower than what many had hoped; in 2010, I predicted that in the coming decade, the world could grow at a 4.1% annual rate.
He also
hoped
to render worthless the counterfeit notes reportedly printed by Pakistan to fuel terrorism against India.
In the immortal words of former Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin, describing the country’s economic transition of the 1990’s: “We
hoped
for the best, but things turned out as usual.”
Everything, it is hoped, will go well.
In that sense, bin Laden
hoped
that the US would be lured into a bloody war in Afghanistan, similar to the Soviet intervention two decades earlier, which had created such a fertile recruiting ground for jihadists.
While individual investors cannot be expected to invest in lobbying for stronger investor protection, it might be
hoped
that institutional investors – mutual funds, banks, insurance companies, and so forth – will do so.
Hu’s unbridled glorification of “Mao Zedong Thought,” coupled with his suppression of dissent in the media, has begun not only to reveal a true authoritarian, but also to belie the wishful thinking of liberals, both inside and outside China, who
hoped
that Hu would be a reform-minded leader.
But the current bout of exchange-rate anxiety is really just a symptom of the fact that China’s transition from an export-led growth strategy to one propelled by domestic consumption is proceeding far less smoothly than
hoped.
He added that he
hoped
everyone was equal, but that “people who have to deal with black employees find this is not true.”
That move was followed this month by a surprise devaluation of the renminbi, which suggests that the shift away from export-led growth is not working as
hoped.
Managing such challenges may not be satisfying, but often it is the most that can be
hoped
for.
India’s first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, had
hoped
that caste consciousness would wither away after independence.
No doubt he hoped, as do many in the West, indeed in China itself, that the visit would catalyze change in the Middle Kingdom, opening up the one-party regime and introducing Chinese societies to the values of the democratic West.
Modi came and campaigned for the BJP, but the party lost seats in every location at which he appeared – a huge setback in a state that it had
hoped
to use as a platform for its national ambitions.
They knew that information wasn't perfect, but
hoped
that a world with moderate imperfections of information would be akin to a world with perfect information.
Investment, particularly in energy, flowed in, as Westen companies
hoped
that oil and gas deposits in neighboring Azerbaijan meant that there must be some in Georgia, too.
But what May
hoped
would seem like a clear, even powerful, stance was actually a vague, fatuous, and rather transparent ploy to avoid the question that voters never had a chance to consider: “What kind of Brexit should the UK pursue?”
As the scarcity of human capital declines in importance, the rapid expansion of education may not be the answer to the challenges of globalization that we
hoped
it would be.
Many
hoped
that the molecular revolution would amount to more streetlights for drug discovery.
The Chinese Communist Party
hoped
to use the Games to showcase the country’s emergence as a dynamic, modern nation.
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