March
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437 examples of March in a sentence
“Do not
march
on Moscow.”
In the words of Anne Krueger, the Deputy Managing Director of the IMF, “Poor people are desperate to improve their material conditions…rather than to
march
up the income distribution [ladder].”
So people start to
march
in the streets in Bolivia.
Despite unrest in Bolivia, and populist politicians on the march, Latin America isn’t on the verge of an economic meltdown.
Soldiers
march
on their stomachs, he said, and complained that his own forces have not been able to renew their equipment or obtain badly needed ammunition for seven years.
And in Poland, white nationalists and neo-Nazis recently staged a massive
march
through the streets of Warsaw.
With China's economy booming, foreign investors flocking, and the country's role in global markets ever more central, the disappearance of this elderly couple hardly caused a break in China's hectic
march.
Do both
march
in tandem around the globe?
Once Iraqi military forces were expelled from Kuwait in 1991, the US did not
march
on Baghdad to replace Iraq’s government – or remain in Kuwait to impose democracy there.
But the
march
of technology could not be stopped – nor could the new challenges it raised.
North Korea’s Olympians and cheerleaders will undoubtedly be greeted enthusiastically when they arrive by train in the South, and the crowd will roar its approval when athletes from the two countries
march
into the stadium under the same banner.
No Islamist armies are about to
march
into Europe – indeed, most victims of Revolutionary Islamism live in the Middle East, not in Europe – and Ahmadinejad, his nasty rhetoric notwithstanding, does not have a fraction of Hitler’s power.
If the Palestinians are to avoid the sad destiny of the Kurds, the world’s largest stateless nation, and if Israel is to extricate itself from its suicidal
march
to an apartheid state, both parties need the world to save them from themselves.
One is that industrial and developing countries
march
at different speeds when it comes to phasing out CFC’s.
They
march
together in demonstrations with some indisputably anti-Semitic Islamist militants.
Until recently, markets seemed to discount these shocks; apart from a few days when panic about Japan or the Middle East caused a correction, they continued their upward
march.
But I am sure that each real step towards peace with the Palestinians will encourage them to join the call to stop the
march
to war.
It is not that mankind has turned the tables on the
march
of progress.
When young Tibetan radicals staged a
march
to Lhasa from Indian soil, the Indian police stopped them well before they got to the Tibetan border, detaining 100.
The good news for all women, East and West, is that President Karzai, under intense international criticism – and not just Western criticism – changed the law less than one week after the
march.
Liu’s release amounts to a small but important step forward in the long and difficult
march
toward a world in which all people’s basic human rights are protected – the ultimate objective of the international human-rights movement.
The country’s activist mothers and grandmothers follow in the Latin American tradition of predecessors like the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, who in 1977 began to
march
in front of the presidential palace in Buenos Aires, Argentina, to protest the mass disappearance of children under the military dictatorship.
Other mothers’ groups
march
wearing shirts or holding posters with the faces of their missing children.
A specifically Sunni brand of militant Islam was now on the
march.
China, too, has now reached this critical last leg of the long
march
to advanced-country status in terms of economic structure and income levels.
And so we
march
into the future, our eyes firmly fixed on the past.
Capitalism versus DemocracyWARSAW: Around the world, democracy is on the
march.
Israel’s
march
of folly in expanding its West Bank settlements did not deserve a hint of soul searching on his part.
Nationalism is on the
march
everywhere.
Taken together, these political outcomes – and the anti-establishment forces on the
march
ahead of next year’s French and German elections – will halt further global economic and political integration, at least in the near term.
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