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What these
newly
influential voters want is clear: less immigration, crackdowns on crime, more economic opportunities, but also more protection against economic risk and international competition.
The opposition posed by this
newly
empowered political constituency could be decisive.
More than 200 military officers are charged with plotting a coup in 2003 to dislodge the then
newly
elected government.
The success of Europe’s
newly
established science centers and festivals in reaching their potential audiences reflects their invention of a new way of teaching and learning.
Newly
approved vaccines provide even greater protection.
He was given to bombastic speeches, once warning
newly
sworn-in recruits that, if he so ordered, they would have to shoot their parents.
But by August, Allied forces broke through German lines, and a stunned Ludendorff, fearing a sudden collapse of his army, demanded that the
newly
constituted civilian government send an immediate request for an armistice.
It is a text written 56 years ago, in a different world, where the Cold War, the threat of nuclear Armageddon, and the challenges faced by so many
newly
independent poor states dominated policymakers’ concerns.
Even if they are now willing to accept
newly
issued bonds when interest and principal on outstanding ones are due, the time will come when the US will have to pay the interest by exporting more goods and services than it imports.
Or should it be controlled by a benevolent state that doles out life-enhancing genes to all its
newly
conceived children?
Philosopher Kings Versus Philosopher PresidentsLONDON – When I recently met Irish President Michael Higgins – sharing a platform for a speech in which he connected his
newly
launched “ethics initiative” to a book I co-wrote with my son, How Much is Enough?
In this
newly
precarious environment of work and welfare, UBI is seen as guaranteeing the basic income previously promised by work and welfare, but no longer reliably secured by either.
The political system has become a peculiar hybrid of authoritarian remnants and
newly
established mechanisms for transparency.
The
newly
established European Financial Stability Facility is an appropriate vehicle to fight peripheral fires, but it is far too small – and cannot be scaled up quickly enough – to fight a systemic blaze.
Last June, shortly after the successful international agreement on the indefinite extension of the Treaty banning the proliferation of nuclear weapons, the
newly
elected French president Jaques Chirac announced that France would conduct a final series of tests on Muroroa Atoll.
Aylwin faced one of the toughest moral choices any leader of a
newly
re-established democracy can confront: how far to push prosecution of those who had abducted, tortured, and killed thousands of Chileans during General Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship.
US President-elect Donald Trump’s
newly
named trade adviser Peter Navarro agrees.
The slave trade, colonialism, and the flawed process of colonial divestment all left their mark on Africa’s
newly
independent and fragile states.
Indeed,
newly
elected president Cesar Gaviria, a youthful Kennedyesqe figure, ended his inaugural address with: “Colombians: welcome to the future”.
China’s African MischiefTOKYO – As Libya’s National Transitional Council attempts to establish a functioning government for a
newly
liberated country, the truth about what went on under Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi’s regime is starting to come to light.
Real GDP in South Korea – long considered the darling of Asia’s
newly
industrialized economies – contracted by 5.7% that year.
Last year, ADB economist Juzhong Zhuang highlighted the contrast between the “growth with equity” that characterized the transformation of the
newly
industrialized economies in the 1960’s-1970’s and recent experience.
At the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), our research looks beyond the US economy, relying on a
newly
constructed database for publicly traded companies in 56 developed and developing countries.
If so, Israel might use it as a pretext to crush the Palestinians and their
newly
built institutions.
This certainly seems to be the market psychology in China and India, where rapidly rising incomes and
newly
successful people are widely expected to put pressure on markets for land, real estate, and construction materials.
While wealthy Germany does not want to extend a helping hand to southern EU countries,
newly
sovereign post-communist countries are rejecting refugees and refusing to show solidarity with Western Europe.
(In fairness, there is also “Women’s Day” – March 8 – and a
newly
popular Valentine’s Day.)
Justifying Humanitarian InterventionIn 1998, I visited Central Asia's former Soviet republics for talks--concerning the democratic development that was--or should have been--taking place in those
newly
independent countries.
Moreover, after a series of scandals cost Abe some
newly
appointed ministers, some fear that he may no longer be willing to follow through on the liberalizing structural reforms – the so-called “third arrow” of Abenomics – that sustained economic recovery requires.
On the contrary, one of them has been promoted to command the
newly
formed (and US-funded) Jakarta Anti-Terror Unit.
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