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He speaks the language of populism, raising
hopes
for the vast majority of South Africans who daily endure the misery of poor housing, schools, and health care.
Germans sunning themselves on Greek islands, one hopes, would be inspired by such reading.
This, one hopes, will change the attitude of corporations that enrich themselves by paying dictators for the right to extract valuable resources that belong to the whole country.
But these are the issues for the presidential election of 2012, in which one
hopes
for debates that will set a more encouraging fiscal agenda for the next 20-30 years.
But Trump’s several earlier efforts to steer prosecutors away from Flynn were strong signals that Flynn knows something that Trump desperately
hopes
that prosecutors won’t find out.
But, by targeting this entitlement, Prime Minister David Cameron’s government
hopes
to give the British people a better understanding of the unfairness of the current welfare state.
In short, EMU will happen; it will survive; and it will disappoint those with ardent
hopes
that monetary union will create a new European economic miracle.
And yet cooperation remains one of our best
hopes
for addressing humanity’s most complex development-related challenges.
Many have apparently pinned their
hopes
on the unrealistic expectation that they could renegotiate the EU treaties.
One
hopes
that modest recovery in the south, aided by strong German leadership in the north, will steer Europe in the right direction.
By contrast, the 2016 referendum offered voters an illusory choice between reality and fantasy: a fair-tale Brexit, onto which they could project whatever
hopes
or prejudices they cared to imagine.
Our
hopes
were not starry-eyed self-deception.
But Labor’s
hopes
that Turnbull will fail to learn from his earlier mistakes – and that the prime ministerial door will continue to revolve – seem likely to be disappointed, at least in the short term.
One
hopes
that the war drums will be silenced through negotiation and mutual concessions.
It offers countries the gains from increased international trade, faster diffusion of technologies to mutual benefit, and
hopes
for less cross-country violence and conflict.
The agreements in November suggest that most of the world shares such hopes, and is ready to commit political resources into the success of the process.
And China will have to mitigate financial risks if it
hopes
to avoid a hard landing.
The false
hopes
raised by cutting taxes would have diverted policy makers away from fundamental reforms that are necessary if the Continent is to achieve the dynamism on which high rates of innovation, abundant job creation, and world-class productivity depend.
One
hopes
– perhaps against hope – that the 90-day truce on tariff increases lasts, so that an enduring trade agreement can be forged.
MBS clearly
hopes
to establish Saudi Arabia as the Persian Gulf’s sole hegemon, and the protector of Sunni Islam throughout the Middle East.
As it stands, Lebanon remains split between Hezbollah’s pro-Syria and Iran camp – which includes President Michel Aoun – and Hariri’s “March 14 Alliance” of Sunni, anti-Syrian groups, which Saudi Arabia
hopes
to push into the conflict it so desires.
Faced candidly, this very self-questioning may generate those changes, those new
hopes
and fruitful errors whereby the arts are celebrated and renewed.
Global
hopes
to reduce child and maternal mortality, combat HIV/AIDS, and achieve universal primary education are damaged by the fact that one in seven girls in the developing world – and it is overwhelmingly girls who suffer this fate – are married before they reach age 15.
Any government that
hopes
to benefit from NATO’s new global role, or is concerned about its implications, should be involved in shaping this process.
One
hopes
that the international community will uphold its duty to protect food supplies, as well as the rights of farmers around the world.
But it would take a medium-sized political miracle for these
hopes
not to be disappointed, and such a miracle will not happen – whoever is elected.
But they are even more severe to India’s west, with Pakistan heading into elections (one hopes) in the spring of 2013, and NATO troops withdrawing from Afghanistan.
Those
hopes
are now dashed.
When the German people become aware of the consequences – one
hopes
not too late – they will want to correct the defects in the euro's design.
Awarding him the Nobel Peace Prize lifts the
hopes
of all of us who dream of a truly free and civilized China.
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