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On the other hand, he has
launched
an equally ferocious campaign against political liberalization, arresting and jailing leading human-rights activists and cracking down on China’s once-vibrant social media.
But heavy-handed police repression
launched
a massive civic movement that has spread to the entire country.
We have also
launched
several new initiatives to make education more widely accessible.
The Alliance is now working to make the HPV vaccine available to more than 30 million of the world’s poorest women and girls by 2020; as part of this effort, and coinciding with World Cancer Day, it has
launched
demonstration programs in eight developing countries.
Recognizing the blatant injustice – not to mention the destructiveness – of this state of affairs, a new initiative,
launched
by the Carbon Levy Project and supported by a growing number of individuals and organizations, has emerged to demand compensation for vulnerable developing countries from the big polluters.
Barcelona has installed in-ground parking sensors and
launched
connected public transportation as part of its Smart City strategy.
TaskRabbit, which subcontracts household jobs like assembling Ikea furniture, requires participants to pay a minimum wage, and has
launched
an insurance scheme to protect its US workers.
The military
launched
a major effort to help those affected.
In 2003, the US and China
launched
the Six-Party Talks with South Korea, Japan, Russia, and North Korea, aimed at negotiating an end to the North’s nuclear program.
Mexico and Brazil have
launched
formal consultation processes, too.
The meteoric rise of digital technologies has changed the global landscape since 2000, when the MDGs were
launched.
Since the 1990s, it has not invested sufficiently in human capital to meet the fast-changing economy’s shifting skill requirements; undertaken no effective education, environmental, or labor-market reforms; and
launched
no new urban initiatives or future-proofing infrastructure policies.
For example, earlier this year, it
launched
a new oil futures market in Shanghai, which seems intended to establish a renminbi-denominated price benchmark alongside Brent and West Texas Intermediate crude.
Honda showed a prototype fuel cell car assembly line last year;Daimler already
launched
one this year;Hyundai/Kia plans to have one by 2012, and Toyota, probably the biggest player, by 2015, with small outputs initially, by the thousands later, and increasing steeply after that.
In 2015, the same establishment that now supports Macron and rails against the “alternative facts,” loony economics, and authoritarianism of Le Pen, Donald Trump, the UK Independence Party (UKIP), and others,
launched
a ferociously effective campaign of falsehood and character assassination to undermine the democratically elected Greek government in which I served.
They have
launched
cyberattacks against US presidential campaigns, expatriate Tibetan movements, and Uighur activists.
To make his point, Lapid even
launched
his electoral campaign in Ariel, an Israeli city built in the heartland of the Palestinian West bank.
In 2011, after the US and its allies convinced Russia’s former president, Dmitri Medvedev, not to block a United Nations resolution to impose a no-fly zone over Libya, they
launched
a full-scale military bombardment of Libya, which helped to bring down the regime – a move that Russian officials called “deceptive.”
Months of preparation were needed before another offensive could be
launched.
In September 2013, China
launched
its next test: it sent the Tianjing dredger to Cuarteron Reef, where it stayed for three weeks without initiating any land reclamation.
It is a sad conclusion to a presidency,
launched
six-months ago, with Blair’s claim that he was a “passionate pro-European”.
When it recently fell into technical deflation, the European Central Bank finally pulled the trigger on aggressive easing and
launched
a combination of quantitative easing (including sovereign-bond purchases) and negative policy rates.
Those countries that have stepped forward as “friends of the Constitution” have also been making clear that the initiative they
launched
in Madrid will support the German Presidency’s efforts.
Stanford has also recently
launched
a new Human-Centered AI Initiative, which recognizes that “the development of AI should be paired with an ongoing study of its impact on human society, and guided accordingly.”
Last year, Cornell
launched
the Milstein Program in Technology and Humanity.
This is the goal of the Responsible CS Challenge,
launched
last month by Omidyar Network, Schmidt Futures, Craig Newmark Philanthropies, and Mozilla.
When Google was launched, people were amazed that they were able to find out about almost anything by typing just a few words into a computer.
Such practical proposals address key global issues, including international terrorism, strengthening of mechanisms for arms control, arms reduction, and non-proliferation, efforts to contain attempts by North Korea and Iran to develop nuclear weapons, encouraging transparency in China’s military, restraining Russia’s imperial ambitions, and building a global ballistic missile defense network against missiles that could be
launched
by rogue regimes.
Shielded behind a protective China, Kim Jong-il
launched
his rocket anyway, and the US refrained from action.
Rejecting a deal with Israel in 2000, Fatah instead
launched
a violent revolt that has lasted ever since then, destroying the infrastructure built up in the Palestinian territories during the previous decade.
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