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The changes resonated with the
hopes
of the time, and leaders responded.
But those who believe in liberal democracy, the rule of law, and European integration still have time to mobilize around an alternative candidate – who would most likely prevail in the second-round run-off with Le Pen and, one hopes, bring about much-needed reforms and uphold France’s proactive role in Europe.
The downside was shoved onto the rest of society, particularly the relatively uneducated and underpaid, who now have lost their houses, their jobs, their
hopes
for their children, or all of the above.
One
hopes
that this cooperation extends to planning how a complex and devastated society can be administered in the future.
In her letter formally notifying European Council President Donald Tusk of the UK’s intention to withdraw from the EU, British Prime Minister Theresa May identified both economic and security cooperation as the key elements of the “deep and special partnership” that she
hopes
to agree with the EU.
The scandals surrounding the top aides to Lee – nicknamed “the Bulldozer” from his career as a construction industry executive – have complicated matters for the ruling Saenuri Party’s candidate, Park Geun-hye, and buoyed the
hopes
of her leftist rival, Moon Jae-in of the Democratic United Party.
At some point, probably within the next two decades, the combination of internal rot and external pressure from a population demanding freedom will bring down one-party rule in China – and, one hopes, usher in the kind of open society that Liu fought for all his life.
General Augusto Pinochet kicked him and our family out of the country, and I spent my adolescence and early adulthood in exile, sharing
hopes
and fears with other expatriates from Chile, Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay.
While public euphoria and high
hopes
have been dampened, Kenyans remain resolutely engaged in the democratic process.
He
hopes
that lifting sanctions in exchange for Iran’s promise to halt its nuclear program for about 15 years will lead Iran to change its behavior, become a more responsible state actor, and abandon its revolutionary agenda and frequent use of non-state actors (including terrorist groups) to advance its goals.
If Iran does as Obama hopes, the US will be able to reduce its military presence in the Gulf.
But one
hopes
not.
Given the high
hopes
that preceded ascension to the EU, and the stingy attitude of the Union to its new members, it should not surprise anyone if an anti-European reaction soon starts to brew in these countries.
Canada’s transatlantic partners, for their part, have similarly high
hopes
for Trudeau and his administration, particularly owing to his commitment to pursue more ambitious emission-reduction targets at the upcoming UN Climate Change Conference in Paris.
In the days, weeks, and months ahead, the arrangements to remove chemical weapons from Syria will, one hopes, begin a new era in which the US and Russia work together on other pressing global issues as well.
She congratulated Macron, who “carries the
hopes
of millions of French people,” but she also stated that she would not consider changes in eurozone fiscal rules.
First, it is supporting the Egyptian coup and international recognition of the military regime, thereby ensuring – it
hopes
– greater stability along the Sinai border.
Then, when he loses the key or needs a spare, he can get a new copy at any location with a kiosk – of which there will soon be many, the company
hopes.
Those who cherish free political systems and free economic systems share similar
hopes.
Working together, those
hopes
can become realities for many more people.
The recent willingness of ordinary Chinese to condemn corruption publicly is a harbinger, one hopes, of real anti-corruption reforms from the country’s new leadership.
At the international level, the Asian Development Bank
hopes
that its Inclusive Green Growth Index (IGGI) will help close this gap.
One
hopes
that, during the next major public-health crisis, when people are foundering in a sea of unverified, often-alarming information, such a system will be in place to help keep everyone afloat.
Khatami’s past inspires such
hopes.
The EU, China, and a few others – including, one hopes, the US at some point – should be the ones to take the initiative, salvaging those aspects of the old multilateralism that remain useful, but fusing them into new arrangements that are fairer, more flexible, and more appropriate for today’s world.
Kashkari will lead the way to rethinking – and, one hopes, ending – the TBTF problem in traditional big banks.
If Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour leader, now becomes “the handmaiden of Brexit,” in Tony Blair’s memorable phrase, by shying away from effective opposition, these new voters will feel betrayed, the party will split between the Marxists and centrists, and its
hopes
of ever winning a general election will be dashed.
His motivation is not difficult to discern: his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
hopes
that such concessions will help it to wrest control of Maharashtra, India’s main sugar-producing state, from the UPA in the upcoming state assembly election.
When it occasionally does, even for a short interval – as UN Resolution 1701 for cessation of hostilities in Lebanon seems to be holding – it is time to take stock of events in the
hopes
that a responsible debate may influence those in power.
During any lull, a fanatic from either side could jump to center stage and, through an act of utter madness, kick up the settling dust and dash the
hopes
of the many on both sides who still long for a lasting peace.
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