Marks
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611 examples of Marks in a sentence
And, if such an initiative
marks
the beginning of a growth policy that Europe so badly needs, by saving Ukraine Europe would also be saving itself.
Europe’s Ukrainian SoulBERLIN – This November
marks
the first anniversary of the Euromaidan uprising in Kyiv.
This month
marks
the 90th anniversary of the October Revolution of 1917 and the 25th anniversary of the death of Leonid Brezhnev.
Some analysts believe this fourth phase
marks
the beginning of a conflict in which an established hegemon goes to war with a rising challenger.
In the US, President-elect Barack Obama seems to have the charisma to create this, and his status as the first minority president
marks
a major historical transition that might have great positive psychological impact in the US and around the world.
It also
marks
the 10th anniversary of the euro, the common currency further knitting together several hundred million Europeans in their economic and financial affairs.
Indeed, from fertilization on, the environment in which the fertilized egg develops – for example, what the mother eats, whether she smokes or drinks alcohol, and whether she develops diseases or infections – places so-called epigenetic
marks
on the DNA or on the proteins surrounding it, affecting its function.
When Russia
marks
the twentieth anniversary of the collapse of the Soviet Union this Christmas, it will have much to celebrate.
How Americans Became Vulnerable to Russian DisinformationATLANTA – As the United States
marks
the first anniversary of President Donald Trump’s election, the question of how Trump won still commands attention, with Russia’s role moving increasingly to center stage.
The End of Iran’s Islamic RevolutionSTONY BROOK – The nuclear deal reached in July by Iran and its international interlocutors
marks
an obvious turning point in the Islamic Republic’s relations with the outside world, particularly with the United States.
America’s decision to abandon the role it has played for more than seven decades thus
marks
a turning point.
This year’s conference
marks
the initiative’s third meeting since 2010, continuing a process that seeks to raise awareness about the threat of nuclear terrorism and catalyze much-needed action to secure the materials that terrorists would need to make a weapon.
Berlusconi’s fall
marks
the end of one of Western democracy’s most controversial recent chapters.
Other recent contributions that earn high
marks
include inquiries on Syria and North Korea.
Obama’s Chance for Middle East PeaceSTOCKHOLM – Next year
marks
the centennial of the Balfour Declaration, the British statement that paved the way for Israel’s founding in 1948, and for the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians, as well as the larger Arab world, that continues today.
The Indian ExceptionNEW DELHI – The ratification by the United States Congress of the historic India-US Nuclear Agreement
marks
a remarkable new development in world affairs.
November, for example,
marks
the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.
This
marks
a return to a pre-Westphalian world of linguistic, religious, and sectarian solidarity, of the sort Czarist Russia practiced when it regarded itself as the protector of all Slavs.
For many, the global economic summit held in London in April 2009
marks
the point when the US economy turned the corner.
The Ghosts of History in East AsiaThis year
marks
the centenary of the Russo-Japanese War of 1905, and on August 15 many countries will commemorate the sixtieth anniversary of the end of WWII in the Pacific.
The National Policy on Skill Development
marks
a welcome shift from the traditional, government-led model of skill development and vocational training to one that emphasizes private-sector-led initiatives.
It
marks
a deep change in attitude.
JERUSALEM – The dissolution of Israel’s parliament, the Knesset, just a day after Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu sacked two senior cabinet ministers,
marks
a surprising turnabout.
NEW YORK – December 7
marks
the 67th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
Inequality adds color and variety to societies; it is one of the
marks
of lively, flexible, and innovative countries.
In the report, eight SBN countries (Bangladesh, Brazil, China, Colombia, Indonesia, Mongolia, Nigeria, and Vietnam) received high
marks
for innovation.
Mind you, even the weak growth of the last few years in Latin America
marks
the region’s best performance since the 1970’s, and incomes are actually catching up slowly to those in the US, Europe, and Japan.
Indeed, the Houthi rebellion in Yemen
marks
a new phase in the broader regional conflict.
Gun ownership
marks
another divide between Democrats and Republicans.
But the rampant consumption of sugar that
marks
this time of year is nothing to celebrate.
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