Lining
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For the West, there is a silver
lining
in this nationalist rivalry: neither China nor Japan is a rogue state, and, so long as their quarrels do not lead to the use of unconventional weapons, we may treat the friction between them as an internal Asian quarrel.
With experts
lining
up on both sides of the debate, the rest of us should keep an open mind.
The silver
lining
is that there are many highly distinguished current and former policymakers out there, particularly from emerging market countries, who have seen this movie before.
Indeed, companies are
lining
up to take advantage of rollbacks of data privacy, environmental rules, worker protections, banking regulations, consumer rights, and rules regarding conflict minerals.
If neoclassical theory were correct, Borlaug would have been among the wealthiest men in the world, while our bankers would have been
lining
up at soup kitchens.
Learning this lesson may be the silver
lining
in the cloud now hanging over the global economy.
But those clouds have a silver
lining.
There may be a silver
lining
to our inflated sense of understanding.
It is the removal of BPA from the cans’ lining, therefore, that may pose a threat to consumers’ health, by leading to an increase in foodborne illnesses from deadly bacteria like Clostridium botulinum (which causes botulism).
The show’s central piece was a giant painting in the European (Jesuit) style depicting the envoys of the Western world
lining
up to pay respect to the Chinese emperor.
The image of a bank run, of long lines of angry people
lining
up outside a failed bank, was briefly on our minds after the Northern Rock failure in Britain.
Meningococcal A meningitis is a bacterial infection of the thin
lining
surrounding the brain and spinal cord, and it can be deadly.
There is one silver
lining
as we contemplate our macroeconomic wreckage: when incomes, production, and employment in the US return to their trend levels, Americans will demand an extra $1.7 trillion worth of buildings to live in.
Yet there is perhaps a silver
lining
in the clouds over New Orleans.
Smaller and bigger EU members seem to be
lining
up in opposing camps.
Common people believe that most politicians, irrespective of party, care only about
lining
their pockets.
The cliff beckons; the lemmings are
lining
up.
Of course, even if stocks take a dip there is a silver
lining.
All of this underscores a potential silver
lining.
If there is a silver
lining
in the Trump cloud, it is a new sense of solidarity over core values such as tolerance and equality, sustained by awareness of the bigotry and misogyny, whether hidden or open, that Trump and his team embody.
Indeed, thousands of Argentines reacted to the crisis by
lining
up at the embassies of North American and European countries in the hopes of obtaining a visa that would allow them to leave.
And now, as China implements another series of fundamental reforms, such interests are already
lining
up to resist.
Britain may be leaving, but the rest of the world seems to be
lining
up to make deals with the EU.
The Republic of Korea, which is losing jobs for the first time in more than five years, has also spotted the green
lining
to grim economic times.
Who Needs a Flat Tax?WASHINGTON, DC – With America’s Republican presidential candidates
lining
up to declare their fealty to a flat tax – a system of personal-income taxation that assesses a single rate for all – opponents have focused on why it is a bad idea to raise taxes on the poor in order to reduce them for the wealthy.
But there is also a silver lining, because last month’s disappointment can be turned into an opportunity.
One silver
lining
of the worst days of the crisis in October was to scare governments into action on the financial front.
To the extent that democratic responses to institutional incapacity will contribute to stronger and more sustainable growth, India’s economic clouds have a silver
lining.
Qatari and Turkish firms are already
lining
up to get a piece of the pie, and their Russian, Iranian, and Chinese counterparts are not far behind.
The silver
lining
in all this is that, unlike economists and politicians, markets have no ideology.
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