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Several weeks ago, at the China-Africa Symposium in Xiamen, China, I tested this vision on the audience, and the 2,000-plus delegates
joined
in resounding applause.
Two former Mossad directors
joined
a chorus of Israelis in arguing that he should no longer be prime minister.
The fact that Israel could always count on US backing, especially on such public occasions as congressional speeches by an Israeli leader, only confirmed the assumption of many people around the world that Israel and the US are
joined
like Siamese twins.
The fact that the International Monetary Fund, the US Department of Justice, and anti-poverty NGOs all
joined
in opposing the vulture funds is revealing.
On average, wage costs in the ten countries that
joined
the EU in 2004 are only 14% of the West German level.
In response, Lugo’s largest bloc of legislative support, the Liberal Party, turned against the government and
joined
the opposition’s impeachment proceedings.
Even Prime Minister Narendra Modi has
joined
the assault on science.
Or Britain might have
joined
the euro, making its independent role redundant.
Under Maduro, Venezuela has
joined
the pack of countries headed for mass poverty.
Navalny was registered as a candidate in the election and
joined
the campaign a day after being released from jail, following his conviction – and five-year prison sentence – in a completely fabricated case.
After several months of job hunting, I
joined
my brother in a business venture buying and selling apples, honey, and other goods in neighboring Tajikistan.
In the UK, these two powerful political currents – rejection of immigration and class warfare – were
joined
by the widespread sentiment that EU institutions are dysfunctional.
Since then many other professionals, from doctors and health-care practitioners to librarians and software specialists, have
joined
them.
But whatever they manage to agree upon, as a long-time UN official I am conscious of how much the UN has already changed since I
joined
27 years ago.
When I
joined
the UN, it was almost unthinkable for the organization to take sides between democracy and dictatorship, or to seek to intervene in members’ internal affairs.
It is the oldest international environmental agreement and one of the few with real teeth, because it can impose trade sanctions for non-compliance – and because virtually all countries have
joined.
Seen from the point of view of the European Union's longtime member states, the eight postcommunist countries that - together with Cyprus and Malta -
joined
the EU on May 1st seem united in their positions on most important issues.
The numbers speak clearly: a government could survive in the Senate only by pursuing an ad hoc strategy whereby the PD
joined
with Berlusconi’s People of Liberty party and/or the M5S.
Now, of course, it contains many younger people who
joined
after those two old historical parties collapsed.
Indeed, now that the country has
joined
with the United States to approve new international sanctions on its former vassal state North Korea, it has just one real ally left: Pakistan.
When firms hit by reduced demand stop hiring for a time, some people who would have
joined
established firms use their situation to dream up new products or methods and organize startups to develop them.
Japan
joined
only in 1956 and Germany in 1973.
One bitterly cold March day, I
joined
a few friends on a trip to the former camp.
France
joined
the effort more recently, as has Russia.
By filing its claim with the United Nations Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf, Denmark has
joined
our era’s “great game”: the contest for economic control over a large part of the Arctic.
Most of those named in connection with the recent hostage crisis had
joined
that faction following the split with the GIA.
If not a climate-change denier, the previous Australian government led by John Howard
joined
President George W. Bush in being a climate-change free rider: others would have to take responsibility for ensuring the planet’s survival.
In 1990, Europeans and Americans
joined
forces to reverse Iraq’s invasion and occupation of Kuwait.
Still others
joined
revolutionary movements.
The humanitarian community
joined
the regime-change chorus when Assad responded to Arab Spring protesters’ demand for political liberalization by unleashing the army and paramilitaries.
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