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There is no
newly
emerging Great Power that can assume responsibility for global finance, as there was in 1914.
Education Innovation in the Middle EastLONDON – Supporting the millions of
newly
displaced people of the Middle East demands resources far beyond the capacity of the United Nations, and is a continuous humanitarian-aid challenge for companies, foundations, and public-sector donors.
What he really wanted to say, of course, was that "This box contains Parmesan Cheese, which because of the
newly
added ingredients is infinitely better than other cheeses produced by our vicious competitors."
India’s corrupt elites had moved from controlling licenses to cornering
newly
valuable resources like land.
Community health workers with phones visit villages and submit digital forms with vital information about
newly
pregnant women.
Regulatory authorities could not have been expected to predict the sudden public attention to the
newly
discovered risk of runs on nonbank financial companies.
But even in Spain, which is famously successful at retrieving organs from the
newly
deceased, people die while waiting for a kidney.
The Pashtuns have their own party, the National Awami Party, which governs the
newly
named province of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, on the border with Afghanistan.
But there has been a price to pay for our
newly
liberated world.
Businesses would flock to a
newly
open and promising market if they were fully compensated for losses caused by political events beyond their control.
The people of Abyei have the right to choose to rebuild their shattered community under the
newly
independent Government of South Sudan, rather than being forced by diplomatic indecision to remain under the boot of Bashir’s army.
Interestingly, interest-rate differentials widened only in 2010, when the
newly
elected Greek government announced that the previous government had vastly understated the true fiscal deficit.
One is the
newly
prominent role of whistle-blowers in Japan’s corporate sector.
Many
newly
affluent Indians get their national and international news from television.
Such differences were a highly complicating factor for the
newly
established European Central Bank (ECB), which had to determine the appropriate interest rate for all members (the so-called “one size fits all” policy).
Will
newly
anointed World Bank President Robert Zoellick be able to get the organization back on its feet after the catastrophic failed presidency of Paul Wolfowitz?
Yet Sharif was an honored guest at Modi’s inauguration, exchanging gifts with India’s
newly
affable leader.
Marx’s comparative advantage was to read Hegel and create a narrative in which history is the history of class struggle, with the
newly
emergent industrial proletariat destined to develop “class consciousness” and overthrow the political and economic order created by the bourgeoisie.
The
newly
elected prime minister, Narendra Modi, campaigned on a platform that promises to deliver to India as a whole the rapid growth in employment and income that the state of Gujarat achieved when he was its chief minister.
The second area where the USTR’s Section 301 report is problematic is its portrayal of China’s focus on outward investment – its “going out” strategy – as a unique state-directed plan aimed at gobbling up
newly
emerging US companies and their proprietary technologies.
Your car – say, a Mercedes, for the relatively well off – must sport a St. George’s ribbon, a
newly
minted symbol of Russia’s victory in World War II.
Soon, visitors will be able to see
newly
discovered mosaics and the church’s original floor, all of which date back to the fourth century.
At that time, the fear was that southern Catholic minorities would undermine the unity of the
newly
founded German empire, intended to bring stability in the face of a rising radical socialist party, after a series of bloody wars (most recently against the French) and assassination attempts on the Kaiser.
Yet the potential to control malaria was actually improving, thanks to several
newly
emerging technologies: long-lasting insecticide-treated bed nets to prevent the mosquitos from biting, better diagnostics to identify infections, and a new generation of highly effective medicines.
Chechen fighters and their supporters demonstrate almost daily that the war continues, and countless bold pronouncements, like
newly
elected Chechen president Alu Alkhanov's recent assertion that "effective measures" have been found to combat terror, look like mere bloviation.
This is crucial for his image as a
newly
emerged world leader, promising moderate Islam in an ocean of extremism.
So central banks are transferring their excess reserves to existing or
newly
created SWF’s, which in turn invest in high-return equities.
The US pushed for elections in Palestine, but then championed the financial strangulation of the
newly
elected Hamas government.
All of this is implicitly recognized in the
newly
ratified India-US accord, which survived tough bilateral negotiations, codification of its provisions into US law, and unanimous approval in August by the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
But the
newly
established national unity government faces yet another daunting challenge.
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