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But these images have also blinded us to the fact that people have always moved, and that migration is necessary and beneficial for human development.
Both the PLO and Israeli militant groups active at the time of Israel’s creation
moved
away from violence once the international community engaged them.
For the first time since the fated 2009 Copenhagen Climate Change Conference, virtual climate activism
moved
into the real world.
And, though the UN cannot enforce the promises that leaders made, the summit catalyzed a popular demonstration that has
moved
the political spotlight back to the climate-change challenge, where it is likely to remain until governments take credible action.
That led to income and price movements that caused the tradable sector’s scope to shrink, as lower value-added links of global supply chains
moved
to emerging economies.
Many were children of nomadic herders, who
moved
south in May and June in search of better pastures.
Aware of the ultra-nationalist threat from Jean-Marie Le Pen, who took second place in the 2002 presidential election, Sarkozy has said that he wants “to talk to those who have
moved
toward the far right because they are suffering.”
Consider Jeremy Corbyn, who has
moved
the United Kingdom’s Labour Party sharply to the left and away from the pragmatic approach of Tony Blair’s New Labour.
In doing so, Putin has not only
moved
to trap my country in a frozen conflict that will prevent both democracy and the economy from flourishing; he has shredded the rules and norms that have kept the peace in Europe for three generations.
For example, when Airbus
moved
from injection molding to 3D printing to produce the metal hinges for its airplanes’ doors, it reduced their weight by half, yielding phenomenal savings in material and associated fuel consumption over a lifetime of flying those hinges around the world.
The two Kims have
moved
the Korean peninsula closer to peace than anyone dared hope one week ago.
In 2003, for example, roughly 1,800 French Jews
moved
to Israel, and 20% indicated that they might consider moving.
The Heart of The MatterKIEV: Recently I visited two cities -- Chernobyl and Yalta -- that have
moved
beyond notations on a map to become symbols of our century.
When, in June 1999, Serbian troops
moved
out of Kosovo and NATO
moved
in, it was the KLA that really took over.
Ensuring that these weapons are not used, moved, or exported is a task that will require the capabilities of the US armed forces.
And this shift resulted not so much because GM
moved
its plants, but because it lost market share to Toyota, Nissan, Honda, Hyundai, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz.
Unrecognized by almost everyone, Czech society has
moved
beyond Havel and Klaus.
Economic freedoms that transformed Russia for good and ill brought despair to laboratories and research institutes as budgets were slashed and bright young scientists fled abroad while others (most famously the mathematician turned oligarch Boris Berezovsky)
moved
into banking and other businesses.
Both Trump and Berlusconi are intimately familiar with the insides of courtrooms;Trump has
moved
fast since the election to settle fraud lawsuits against Trump University, but has about 70 other suits outstanding against him and his businesses.
Though no one knows exactly what a “normal” interest-rate environment might look like in the post-crisis world, it is reasonable to assume that it will not look like it does today, when many economies are keeping rates near zero and some have even
moved
into negative territory.
But, though the G-20 has
moved
in this direction, the approach to setting a global agenda remains flawed.
For starters, China’s new leadership has
moved
away from outsize fiscal and monetary stimulus and accepted an economic slowdown, betting on structural change, systemic reform, and sustainable longer-term growth.
Netanyahu is still stuck in the third season of “Homeland” – that is, obsessed with Iran – whereas Obama, having begun to include the renewed Russian threat in his strategic calculus, has already
moved
into the third season of “House of Cards.”
The report also recommends that most of the chimpanzees owned or supported by the NIH should be “retired” from research and
moved
to sanctuaries.
Some Republican supporters and donors have obviously
moved
to the right in recent decades.
In fact, Lucas and Fama both
moved
up in the RePEc rankings during the period I examined, from 30 to nine and from 23 to 17, respectively.
Among those recently ranked from 101 to 200, just 24 were not in the top 5% in 2006, and only ten others had
moved
up by more than 200 places.
Moreover, their exports grew more slowly than total exports, their imports grew more quickly than total imports, and the multinational sector as a whole
moved
from a net trade surplus in 1999 to a net trade deficit in 2009.
In Putin’s view, the 1945 Yalta Agreement, which divided Europe into Soviet and Western spheres of influence, did not die; its borders simply
moved
eastward.
There has been a rethinking of the structure and role of our traditional military alliances, including the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, which is setting up a new NATO Response Force and has
moved
outside Europe for the first time with the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan.
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