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But as
hopes
of integration with the West wane, so a feeling of exclusion is growing.
As a result, some terrorists, one hopes, will decide to become former terrorists – and some young radicals might now think twice before deciding to become terrorists in the first place.
Devoid of histrionics, without pretension – "simply by telling people what the dictator has done to this country" – she touched the hearts of freedom-loving Filipinos everywhere, the pain of the traumatic murder by the regime of her husband evoking in them memories of their own suffering and thwarted
hopes.
One
hopes
that all of the current candidates vying for the US presidency will be up to the challenges – both perennial and unanticipated – that they will face.
In some cases, to be frank, those
hopes
may be monumentally unrealistic.
eCars- Now!
hopes
to foster an ecosystem of car service workers and parts makers similar to the ecosystem of open-software programmers and generic computer hardware.
Moreover, unlike Mandela during his 27-year imprisonment, Suu Kyi has had her
hopes
raised – and dashed – before.
One
hopes
that Brown and his colleagues are able to convince them in time.
Against this background, if we let old conflicts and rivalries persist, the images that emerge from Ukraine will progressively contrast with the
hopes
of Maidan and echo those seen in 2008, 1979, 1968, and 1956.
Similarly, late last year, Iceland’s government asked Russia to help bail out its banking system, while Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari visited China in
hopes
of securing an emergency infusion of cash.
One
hopes
that French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will do precisely that in the coming months.
Hopes
for a viable agreement are not high.
It is time for the US to align itself with the
hopes
and aspirations of young Muslims who dream of a better future.
Obama
hopes
that the Trans-Pacific Partnership will be concluded in 2015 and ratified by the US Senate.
Today, similar
hopes
are often vested in the Internet, with high expectations that the wealth of online information might trigger the same kind of censorship failure in contemporary authoritarian states that we saw in Eastern Europe – and with the same results.
The BOJ
hopes
that the measures will lower interest rates and kick-start Japan’s long-stagnant economy.
The upcoming presidential election in May and the formation of a democratically elected government, one hopes, will calm the political turmoil and lead to economic stabilization and revival.
As I wrote more than four decades ago, a company, “like an organism…depends on several arteries,” all of which it must nurture if it
hopes
to survive and grow.
Only a truly regional initiative can ensure a lasting end to the cruel and senseless Thirty Years War that has ravaged Afghanistan and frustrated South Asia’s
hopes
for peaceful development.
And now, one hopes, Asia will become a bigger part of Hollywood culture, with more films featuring Asian locales and actors.
The US, according to Clinton,
hopes
that Europe will follow suit, so that Asia is seen not only as a market, but also as a focus of common strategic action.
Such are my
hopes
and expectations for the LHC.
But
hopes
that “green shoots” of recovery may be springing up have been dashed by plenty of yellow weeds.
One
hopes
that the spirit of cooperation fostered by the cooperative movement, and ingrained in so much of Costa Rican culture, will make it work.
Unlike Israel’s peace with Egypt (and, one hopes, its peace with Syria), the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is rooted in more than a real-estate dispute.
Israel, for its part,
hopes
that Russia will help rein in Iran.
As the policy debate on this issue heats up, one
hopes
that all participants will become better informed by reading Private Equity At Work.
In prison, your
hopes
and dreams become your reality.
Either way, the country no longer resonates with the expectations, hopes, and fears of a world still focused (ever more dimly) on resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
His opponents have responded by proclaiming their right to self-determination and threatening to boycott the referendum with which he
hopes
to legalize the reform.
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