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That would almost surely entail a
marked
economic slowdown and high unemployment.
Skill-biased technological change has propelled growing inequality in labor incomes both within and across occupations, in turn fueling the
marked
increase in overall income inequality.
This would mirror the joint statement made by former US President Ronald Reagan and former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, which was well received in both countries, and
marked
a new effort to improve relations.
The last such conference, in 2014,
marked
the funeral of Deng Xiaoping’s dictum of “hide your strength, bide your time, never take the lead,” and heralded a new era of international activism.
The divisions are no less
marked
in another transatlantic quarrel, this one over whether to lift the European Union’s embargo on arms exports to China, imposed following the Tiananmen Square massacre 15 years ago.
Germany’s stance
marked
the first open challenge by a leading European power to the notion that the monetary union is irrevocable.
This is because the initial quiet period is often
marked
by corruption and a retreat from revolutionary goals, leading idealists to feel that the revolution is losing its way.
Historically, phases of resurgent radicalism have lasted 5-10 years,
marked
by greater aggressiveness against internal and external enemies.
Breaking the Brexit StalemateBRUSSELS – March 29
marked
exactly one year since British Prime Minister Theresa May invoked Article 50 of the Treaty of Lisbon, thus launching the formal two-year legal process by which the United Kingdom will withdraw from the European Union.
An agreement last month between US Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey V. Lavrov to launch a new political process for Syria, Geneva II,
marked
a possible opportunity; but hope is waning even before the talks begin.
January 30
marked
the 68th anniversary of the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi, who fought not merely for independence, but also for a more just, equal, and moral India.
In recent years, a majority of the Justices of the Supreme Court have articulated a multilateralist view of American law that stands in
marked
contrast to the unilateralism of the Bush Administration.
Vladimir Putin’s return to the presidency this year
marked
a new low for Russian strategic vision.
In February, they announced their intention to work together on climate policy – a
marked
contrast to Sino-US tensions over Pacific security and trade issues.
The 2008 financial crisis, which destroyed the mystique of Western economic prowess, led to a
marked
a shift in China’s global strategy.
Only Bayrou has denounced the “nationalistic obsession” that has
marked
the campaign.
Then, as Chinese were wondering why 2008, a year of supposed good fortune
marked
by the lucky number eight, had started with so much misfortune, a deadly earthquake struck Sichuan province, killing 80,000 people and leaving millions homeless.
The yearlong court proceedings were
marked
by a series of suspicious developments, all favoring Winata.
No one should believe that the Minsk Protocol – agreed in September by representatives of Ukraine, Russia, and the Kremlin-backed armed militants in the eastern cities of Donetsk and Luhansk –
marked
the beginning of a return to normalcy in either Ukraine or Europe.
On the contrary, the Minsk Protocol
marked
only the end of the beginning of Putin’s program to turn Ukraine into a vassal state, and to restore a Russian veto over its neighbors’ international relations.
His daughter is proud of his legacy, which
marked
the beginning of South Korea’s economic boom.
The failed launch also
marked
a security fiasco for the North, as a South Korea think tank obtained the final orders for it.
Both are
marked
by a defiant nationalism, and both feel irresistible, all the more so because they sense that the United States is in decline as a result of the quagmire in Iraq, if not in Afghanistan as well.
That is why there is also a need for some burden-sharing by European countries, as well as efforts to achieve a
marked
slowdown in the refugee flow, while upholding the human rights of those fleeing conflict and death.
Last year also
marked
the first time in millions of years that the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere reached 400 parts per million (ppm).
As these examples suggest, today's information age has been
marked
by the growing role of non-governmental organizations (NGO's) on the international stage.
This stands in
marked
contrast to the impact of the North American Free Trade Agreement on Mexico’s exports: between its entry into effect in 1994 and 2000, exports to the US tripled, from $50 to $150 billion.
This chauvinist period, however, lasted for over six decades, and was
marked
by quotas for all those with not-quite-Russian-sounding names.
The ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) is a long-standing forum that brings together foreign ministers, and that is benefiting from renewed attention on the part of Clinton, who is making her second appearance – a perfect attendance record since coming into office, and a
marked
improvement on the record of her predecessor, Condoleezza Rice.
In February 2010, at “Spring Festival” – one of China’s biggest holidays,
marked
by family reunions – Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said that the government should help people live with dignity and happiness.
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