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Passionate battles
marked
the secularization of schooling, and later the fight against religious congregations.
The law of 1905
marked
a settlement of a divisive battle that must not be re-fought.
Though the development of wind- and solar-power technologies received a big push in the 1970s, both are still
marked
by market and technological uncertainty.
Labor becomes
marked
to market.
For Russia, August 1998
marked
that dividing line.
Since then, there has been a
marked
increase in this sort of direct action.
A similar tally
marked
local elections in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in 2015.
Europeans recently celebrated the 25th anniversary of the Maastricht Treaty, which
marked
a seminal moment in the history of European integration.
President Barack Obama’s re-election
marked
a victory, limited but unmistakable, for the cause of fact.
For good reason, the international community expected nothing more from post-genocide Rwanda than state failure
marked
by total aid dependency and unrelenting ethnic violence.
We confirmed
marked
improvement in care.
The difference is particularly
marked
in the eurozone, where two-thirds of non-financial firms’ external financing comes from bank loans.
Her ascent has been
marked
by a heavy emphasis on symbolism – her rule in Uttar Pradesh has featured the construction of numerous statues of Dalit leaders, notably herself – and a taste for lavish celebrations.
Increases in women’s power and resources are most threatening to family stability in societies
marked
by gender inequality, where successful women often rebel against marriage.
Human history, too, has been
marked
by catastrophic microbe-caused plagues.
We may thus have to learn how to exploit these synergies and use the weapons that microbes provide us, rather than look at them only as mortal enemies
marked
for peremptory extermination.
When she graduated, in 1905, the university nominated her for its highest distinction, an award
marked
by the presentation of a ring engraved with the initials of the emperor.
Draghi’s intervention
marked
the start of a new cycle: the doom loop reversed, and became a benign credit cycle in which lower risk premia allowed both banks and governments to refinance at lower rates, making more credit available to the economy and thereby fueling a recovery that increased government revenue.
April
marked
the 400th consecutive month of global temperatures above the twentieth century average.
But the October Revolution also has its apologists, for whom it
marked
the beginning of a new era in history, a breakthrough to freedom from a world of slavery and oppression, a salvation for Russia and Europe, and a source of hope for Asia and Africa.
When Russia annexed Crimea last March, Kadri Liik of the European Council on Foreign Relations pointed out the
marked
difference in the way it handled its invasion of Georgia in 2008.
The Cooperative Rivalry of US-China RelationsCAMBRIDGE – On a visit to Beijing in October, I was often asked whether US Vice President Mike Pence’s recent harsh criticism of China
marked
the declaration of a new cold war.
Hostility
marked
the 20 years after the Korean War, followed by limited cooperation against the Soviet Union during the phase that followed President Richard Nixon’s famous 1972 visit.
Only a few months later, the rapid escalation and regionalization of both crises, together with developments elsewhere, led many observers to proclaim that 2014
marked
the beginning of a less peaceful and more chaotic era in international relations.
Horror of debt is particularly
marked
in the elderly, perhaps out of an ancient feeling that one should not meet one’s maker with a negative balance sheet.
This is nicely illustrated in identical twins, who show as they age increasing differences in the way that their identical DNA is
marked
by the environment.
At home and abroad, the expectation is that Khatami’s presidency will be
marked
by a "kinder, gentler" version of Islamic rule.
Until forced from office in 1992 for being permissive, Khatami’s stint in government was
marked
by the approval of plays in Tehran’s theatre by Chekov and Arthur Miller, the proliferation of livelier literature, including satire, reintroduction of chess (banned because its pieces include a king) and the production of movies with sensitive love and anti-war themes that won foreign film awards.
In 2005, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s election as President of Iran
marked
a turning point.
Moving PicturesCANNES – This year’s Cannes Film Festival was
marked
by a profound contrast between what unfolded along La Croisette, the palm-lined sweep of pedestrian walkway that stretches between swathes of luxury hotels and the azure Mediterranean, and the films debuting onscreen.
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