March
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Since the international monetary system has experienced few changes historically, the effort to revamp it is bound to be a long
march.
Progress in science – as in any creative discipline – is not a direct
march
to the answer, but a complex, zigzag path, involving many false starts and blind alleys.
When Putin joined the ranks of the informal “Bessmertnyi Polk” (Immortal Regiment) march, in which citizens commemorate loved ones who died in WWII, he turned it into a Kremlin initiative.
As if that weren’t enough, there is the unraveling Middle East, advancing climate change, terrorism, and now a new disease – the Zika virus – on the
march.
Again, after a flurry of news reports, Uber continued its forward
march
unchanged and undeterred, its investors silent.
The Stupid EconomyPRINCETON – Most discussions about the
march
of robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) have understandably concentrated on fears of massive job losses.
Democracy's
march
across the continent, and the formation of a single market across much of Europe, have created unprecedented stability, security, and prosperity.
Neither US President Barack Obama nor any leader from the European Union will be present to watch as tanks roll and military bands
march
through Red Square.
But it also shows that China’s long
march
toward global integration remains unfinished.
It was the beginning of America’s global “war on terror” in 2001, however, that brought the political
march
of the Islamist parties to a screeching halt, as it provided an excuse for the government to crack down on the Malay right and the PAS.
The problem is that some Venezuelans today cannot
march
peacefully on the streets without being shot at.
Progress in computing depends upon Moore's law; and the progress in semiconductors that makes possible the continued
march
of Moore's law now depends upon progress in computers and software!
Young Muscovites
march
carrying banners that read “Fuck the Caucasus!”
For example, according to President Barack Obama’s narrative, the United States has always been about a steady
march
toward freedom and equality, from the War of Independence to the abolition of slavery and the empowerment of women, minorities, and other previously marginalized groups, such as gays and those with handicaps.
Rather than starve or freeze, they will move, and wherever they march, political unrest will follow.
Still, the
march
had a massive turnout that surprised even its participants; it set the stage for Fillon to win the primary – and, judging by current polls, to become the next French president.
The
march
brought together Catholics of all ages, including many families, and some of its younger leaders have since founded a successor movement called Common Sense.
While the
march
was meant to be nonpartisan and independent, Common Sense was specifically created as a part of the right-wing political apparatus under the Republicans’ predecessor, the Union for a Popular Movement.
Indeed, the dispersal of a peaceful protest
march
organized by Tibetan monks, which led to a wave of unrest that was brutally suppressed by the Chinese military and police, has caused indignation all over the democratic world.
We need to look with more nuance at the forward
march
of American culture instead of demonizing it as a form of crude imperialism or merely celebrating its liberating potential.
But that does not fully explain the open hostility toward NATO that is now on the
march.
The next time millions of people
march
peacefully in Cairo to demand that their voices be heard, the trigger may not be a self-immolation in Sidi Bouzid, but a riot in Istanbul, the impeachment of a US president, or electoral victories for progressive parties in Europe.
Indeed, the Saudis, backed by Pakistani military intelligence, nurtured the madrasas that educated the Taliban before their
march
to power in the 1990’s.
“In too many instances,” she noted, “the
march
to globalization has also meant the marginalization of women and girls.
Toying with DemocracyDemocracy is supposedly on the
march
in the Middle East.
One by one, in single-file, hand in hand, they began to
march
toward Wenceslas Square, more than a mile and a half away, following a rickety horse-drawn cart bedecked with the wings of angels.
Some have argued instead that gold’s long upward
march
has been partly driven by the development of new financial instruments that make it easier to trade and speculate in gold.
After an extended period of extraordinary monetary accommodation, the US Federal Reserve has begun the long
march
back to normalization.
The aim of the
march
will be to “celebrate and defend science at all levels – from local schools to federal agencies.”
Israel will most likely listen to America’s advice and consider a preemptive attack on Iran only after all diplomatic means have been exhausted, and after whatever sanctions are agreed upon fail to cut short Iran’s
march
toward possessing the bomb.
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