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What is needed is more
intense
bilateral diplomacy among Asian governments to settle long-standing disputes.
All three phases can be identified, and all three triggered
intense
debate.
Containment prevailed, but this hardly settled the debate, as there were
intense
arguments both over where it should be applied (Vietnam, Central America, and the Middle East all come to mind) and how it should be carried out, i.e., the right mix of military force, covert action, diplomacy and arms control, and economic sanctions and assistance.
TOKYO – After this summer’s
intense
heat waves, which left at least 110 people dead, some in Japan have become concerned about athletes’ safety during the 2020 Summer Olympic Games, which will be held in Tokyo in late July and early August – the hottest and most humid time of year in the country.
Soccer emotions are intense, but generally fleeting.
The horse-trading around the base has been
intense.
It is possible that in the Palestinian state there would be a small Jewish minority, consisting of West Bank settlers whose attachment to the Biblical homeland is so
intense
that they would be willing to live under Palestinian control – provided that the Palestinians would grant them Palestinian citizenship.
But given the partisanship and
intense
provincialism of the Czech Republic, any president who bucks the system and is as cosmopolitan as Havel would face difficulties.
Taking the BRICS SeriouslyBEIJING – Sailing down the Moscow River on a cool evening earlier this month, I found myself in
intense
conversation with the chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Chinese National People’s Congress (NPC).
By relenting just a little to
intense
global pressure to revalue its exchange rate, the Chinese leadership has masterfully stifled the growing chorus of demands to rein in its growing trade surplus.
As the
intense
US debate about President Barack Obama’s proposed use of military force highlights, the attack-Syria push is not about upholding America’s national interest.
Of course, at that point,
intense
disagreements about how to deploy those resources will surely arise.
Such a target would put all new fossil-fuel-based infrastructure under
intense
scrutiny; if we need to drive emissions down, why build another coal plant or badly insulated building?
When America had such a ban, from September 1994-September 2004, it helped to limit mass shootings; yet Congress failed to renew the ban, owing to
intense
lobbying from gun enthusiasts.
According to compelling recent survey data, the attachment to guns is especially
intense
among less-educated white Republican men residing mainly in rural and suburban areas in the South and Midwest – the same demographic that forms the core of support for President Donald Trump.
It is possible that
intense
states of emotion could pre-select and perhaps elicit from the brain certain verbal messages having the same emotional charge.
It encompasses free-trade agreements with some 20 countries, all hammered out over decades under
intense
bipartisan review.
But Trump’s claim is consistent with his
intense
focus on “deals,” as if trade negotiations were a one-off transaction for the next luxury property or package of distressed debt.
Making the Most of More AidPARIS – The effort to eradicate global poverty has never been more
intense.
Rethinking the Oil MarketWASHINGTON, DC – Oil prices have plummeted by about 65% from their peak in June 2014 (see chart below), and there is now
intense
debate about why.
Only very recently, as a result of the Greek government’s
intense
negotiations with its creditors, did Europe’s citizens realize that the world’s largest economy, the eurozone, is run by a body that lacks written rules of procedure, debates crucial matters “confidentially” (and without minutes being taken), and is not obliged to answer to any elected body, not even the European Parliament.
The resulting carnage was deliberate, systematic, and spanned the country, with the most horrific and
intense
violence in Central and East Java, Bali, and northern Sumatra.
By forecasting medication needs, aggregating orders, and promoting competition, in combination with
intense
advocacy, policymakers and providers were able to secure market efficiencies.
The 300 million faithful of the Eastern churches led by the Ecumenical Patriarch are in lands facing extreme dangers from global warming:
intense
heat waves, rising sea levels, and increasingly severe droughts.
Following the Asian crisis, the region’s economies underwent
intense
internal and external scrutiny.
Geographical proximity, an
intense
and bloody history of conflict with Saddam Hussein's Iraq, religious and emotional connections to Shi'a Iraq, and concerns about the United States and its policies in the region are all threads that tie Iran to its western neighbor.
Outsiders may find it difficult to follow internal Iranian debates, but they do exist, and they are intense, even if they are not always visible to the wider international public.
That pressure is all the more intense, given that the countries most affected by this humanitarian challenge – Greece, Italy, and Spain – also incurred the most damage from the financial crisis.
Not surprisingly, the political opposition to such debt mutualization was
intense.
Indeed, because she lacks the
intense
connection with voters needed to encourage them to turn out in a close race, her frontrunner status could, paradoxically, become her greatest weakness.
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