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A high impact factor
instantly
boosts a journal’s prestige.
New telecommunications permitted information to be sent
instantly
around the world.
A single standing EU army in lieu of Europe’s largely irrelevant and inefficient national armed forces, with a budget of around 1% of EU GDP – some €130 billion – would
instantly
become the world’s second leading military force, after the US, in terms of resources and, one would hope, capabilities.
“If they want to see me as their main opponent, they are right,” French President Emmanuel Macron
instantly
replied.
By contrast, in China’s one-party state, they find it is easier to do business with officials who can make quick decisions and implement them almost
instantly.
So, when Yeltsin’s American-style democratization of the 1990’s failed to bring “orderly” capitalism instantly, Putin on his accession imposed a restoration of state “order,” as if a stable political or economic system demanded a fusing of the Soviet past with the Orthodox Church and Mother Russia imagery.
Here, too, Putin tries to walk on both sides of the street, calling Koba a tyrant to sooth the wounded feelings the Baltic leaders, yet
instantly
qualifying his remarks by saying that Stalin was no Hitler.
This type of encouragement can be indirect, or vaguely worded, yet
instantly
understood by people itching to be mobilized.
Taking advantage of their ability to mass-produce and
instantly
disseminate ancient religious texts and Western-originating literature, the two camps battle for the hearts and minds of otherwise traditional societies.
The Latin American who swims the Rio Grande, it seems, is
instantly
baptized with the Protestant ethic!
This would
instantly
augment growth in less-developed regions and boost overall productivity.
Most of the world lost interest in Hong Kong after 1997 when the "Anschluss" with China did not
instantly
deliver vast changes.
Anyone familiar with political discussion in the United States will
instantly
recognize a more specific version that could be called the “wisdom of the Founding Fathers” fallacy.
Should a reactor of one design go wrong, all reactors of that type will be shut down
instantly
around the world.
In a world where capital flows across borders instantly, rigid notions of sovereignty are not only inappropriate, but also dangerous, not least because they stoke fears among international investors.
He heads one of the world's most oppressive regimes, where there is no pretense at elections and where dissent is
instantly
crushed.
This will mean that Russia's authoritarian model of power will be not only preserved but will
instantly
ossify.
But an updated constitution cannot
instantly
transform a country’s politics and society.
These wounds cannot be
instantly
healed.
The Israel-Palestine conflict has produced negative political repercussions that travel
instantly
to all corners of the Islamic world.
The European Union surely had the best of intentions in negotiating an Association Agreement with Ukraine, but that prospect had the unintended effect of setting off alarms in the Kremlin, which
instantly
put Yanukovych in a quandary.
Regulations for slaughter generally require that animals be rendered
instantly
unconscious before they are killed, or death should be brought about instantaneously, or, in the case of ritual slaughter, as close to instantaneously as the religious doctrine allows.
Even Israeli’s unilateral pledge to pull its army out of south Lebanon this summer did not
instantly
rekindle them.
We seem to have thought that the mere act of ratifying a new basic law would
instantly
end our country’s many problems.
Using a basic mobile phone, people can
instantly
– and at no cost – verify if a particular medicine is authentic.
Although precipitated by local conditions, the Thatcher (or more broadly the Thatcher-Reagan) revolution became an
instantly
recognizable global brand for a set of ideas that inspired policies to free markets from government interference.
The blast
instantly
killed a father and his four-year-old daughter, and injured ten others.
The Internet is also disseminating templates of what real democracy looks like –
instantly
and worldwide.
The so-called FoMo (fear of missing out) syndrome reflects the anxieties of a younger generation whose members feel compelled to capture
instantly
everything they do and see.
Because progress against breast cancer is incremental - ie, no single treatment is
instantly
recognized as dramatically superior – big disparities exist in how various treatments are applied in different countries.
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