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An exceptional performance by a superstar soccer player can be beautiful – even inspiring – just as rescue mechanisms and stimulus packages can rally markets and raise
hopes.
Hopes
for political reform rest on the possibility that Xi’s second term will see the accession to top leadership of reformers like Politburo member Wang Yang and Vice President Li Yuanchao.
So far, only the US and Russia – with the assistance, one hopes, of China, India, and EU – can hope to address these problems more or less effectively.
This has in large part accounted for Barroso’s high
hopes
of getting a second term.
Hopes
nonetheless were pinned on the existence of a large, European-wide market and eurozone member states’ commitment to keeping fiscal deficits, public debt, and inflation under control.
One
hopes
that this is the course we are on now.
With its pursuit of research into the farthest reaches of the universe – deep space – South Africa
hopes
to provide further proof that Africans can compete at all levels.
These perceptions dampened
hopes
that India and the US would continue to regard each other as reliable strategic partners.
Third, the nuclear deal with Iran, despite facing continued scrutiny in Iran and the US, has raised
hopes
that the country could play an important role in pushing for a political solution in Syria.
One
hopes
that the awful experience of the last six months has led both sides to a clearer perception of economic realities and priorities.
Within Cuba, he
hopes
to legitimize his government by improving standards of living.
One
hopes
that 2016 turns out to be the year when the world enters a new era of ocean regeneration.
The year is ending, however, with those
hopes
dashed and ASEAN more divided than it has ever been.
But, for India, such
hopes
have been betrayed too often in the recent past for it to continue to turn the other cheek.
One
hopes
that other digital platforms – such as Google, Twitter, Reddit, and Tumblr – will follow suit.
One
hopes
that future reviews will take place at times when more sensible leaders are in charge, and perhaps will eliminate the automatic sunset clause.
America’s stake in the Middle East would grow, undermining its attempts to free up assets for its professed “pivot” toward Asia, where it
hopes
to balance China’s growing influence.
Obama’s rhetoric, and that of his most enthusiastic partner so far, Australia’s Prime Minister Tony Abbott, has wobbled between the first two objectives and hinted at the third, creating
hopes
and expectations that all three will be effectively pursued.
He
hopes
to ensure that a moderate Democratic Party forms the core of domestic politics and policymaking, with the Republican Party consigned to the periphery.
This damaged India's growth prospects and
hopes
of alleviating its ancient scourge of mass poverty.
Trump
hopes
to control the national conversation; and he need not worry that his mendacity will alienate his supporters, because they already believe that the “liberal” media detest them and the president they elected.
Yet China
hopes
to avoid precisely this outcome – which is a key reason why it has so far refused to escalate sanctions further.
Given the widespread belief in Chinese policy circles that the US secretly
hopes
to re-fight the Korean war and establish a single US-allied Korea on China’s border, the potency of this concern should not be underestimated.
One
hopes
that the Iranians, with so much more at stake, will behave more wisely.
He
hopes
that if Hamas becomes part of mainstream Palestinian politics it will be easier for him to convince its members to lay down their arms and thereby broaden his popular mandate for peace talks with Israel.
One
hopes
that what emerges from the parties’ nominating processes is insight into how the successful candidates answer three big questions.
On the other side of the continent, Kenya and Uganda are watching their
hopes
of becoming oil exporters evaporate.
Managing the Risks of a Rising DollarNEWPORT BEACH – Argentinian President Mauricio Macri’s government has asked the International Monetary Fund for a loan that it
hopes
can stem a peso rout that has driven up interest rates, will slow the economy, and threatens the reform program.
In this, he received enthusiastic support from the Bush administration, which
hopes
that Erdogan might have found a way to mix democracy and Islam.
Henry Ford once scouted Florida in
hopes
of buying tracts of land to plant sugar cane, convinced that the United States would not tolerate the pollution from burning fossil fuels or the dependency implicit in importing oil to produce gasoline.
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