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Of course, the West's ingratitude has been marked: America withdrew from the 1972 ABM Treaty and has now rammed a vague disarmament agreement - to be signed during the summit and which will allow the US not to destroy surplus missiles and warheads but rather to put them in cold storage - down Putin's throat.
In fact, the chaos and controversy that have
marked
Trump’s short time in office have deepened doubts, both inside and outside the United States, about whether his presidency will even survive its entire four-year term.
A serious slowdown in emerging economies would lead to another
marked
slowdown in the advanced economies, too, so that the growth differential would likely remain relatively stable, at least in yearly data.
If Merkel had wanted the agreement reached in Brussels, the outcome would have
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the beginning of a fundamental revision of the eurozone’s crisis policy – and thus an expression of successful statesmanship.
Qaddafi’s seizure of power in a coup d’etat 1969
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a shift to an anti-Western stance.
At home, Salman’s reign so far has meant a
marked
increase in the number of sentences of death by decapitation, often carried out in public – a method emulated by the Islamic State.
Indeed, US-Pakistan relations have regressed to their level before September 11, 2001, a time
marked
by deep mutual distrust.
India’s independence
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the dawn of the era of decolonization, but many nations threw off the yoke of empire only after bloody and violent struggles.
The army appears to be winning this time around, in
marked
contrast to its recent half-hearted confrontations with Taliban forces in neighboring tribal areas.
The United Kingdom’s decision in June to leave the European Union
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a momentary climax for resurgent nationalism, but one can also see it on the march in Hungary, Poland, and France, where Marine Le Pen and her far-right National Front have been gaining strength in the run-up to next year’s presidential election.
The Japan Syndrome Comes to ChinaNEW YORK – China is now experiencing what Japan went through a generation ago: a
marked
slowdown in economic growth after demands by the United States that it restrict its exports.
In
marked
contrast to the city, the country as a whole, ten years after 9/11, finds itself deeply mired in the fallout from the attacks.
This week, as Ukraine
marked
the 80th anniversary of the Holodomor, Stalin’s engineered famine in Ukraine, President Viktor Yanukovych’s government announced that it would not sign a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement with the European Union at a summit in Vilnius on November 28.
Indians also seem to be losing regard for each other; they are abandoning the sense of fellowship that
marked
the country’s earlier years of struggle.
This stands in
marked
contrast to the United States Federal Reserve, and also the Bank of England, where individual votes on the Monetary Policy Committee are routinely revealed.
But to solve deep-seated problems with the global financial system, we need to go beyond the complacency that has long
marked
the G-7 and the unilateralism that defines the current US administration.
The incidents loom substantially more dangerous to the political elite if they seem to have been mobilized by dissidents, are
marked
by some measure of violence, threaten to spread, or entail the obstruction of major transport trunklines.
A society
marked
by such divisions will not be a beacon to the world, and its economy will not flourish.
An analogous structural transformation, this time not from agriculture to manufacturing, but from manufacturing-led growth to services-led growth, compounded by the need to adjust to globalization,
marked
the economy in the years before the 2008 crisis.
In the Interwar period, big swings were
marked
by hyper-inflations and deep deflations.
Firecrackers, dragon dancers, and President Jiang Zemin's visit
marked
the festivities.
Toledo assumed the presidency planning to dismantle the corruption that
marked
Fujimori's administrations and end the reign of his crooked chief of intelligence, Vladimiro Montesinos.
The G20 summit
marked
the return of the United States to multilateralism.
The 1944 Bretton Woods conference was
marked
by a clash between the United States and the United Kingdom, represented by the economists Harry Dexter White and John Maynard Keynes, respectively.
This stands in
marked
contrast to the cowardly and complicit silence of other governments in the region.
CAMBRIDGE – The decade that preceded the 2008 financial crisis was
marked
by massive global trade imbalances, as the United States ran large bilateral deficits, especially with China.
Last year
marked
the 150th anniversary of the birth of Poland’s Marie Curie, one of the greatest scientists of all time.
Creditors could be offered these par bonds, or a shorter-term bond with a higher coupon – but with debt principal
marked
down.
Constitutional guarantees of these rights are the great achievement of the long battle for citizenship that
marked
the last two centuries.
If the males are released over a period of several months, this would, in theory, result in a
marked
reduction in the mosquito population.
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