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On the contrary, the deterioration of the relationship
nowadays
has developed a momentum of its own.
But the sole practical expression of Zionism
nowadays
is the Law of Return, which is not a racist law but a moral law.
By defending themselves, they are also defending the EU – rare in Europe
nowadays.
Nowadays, such boasts are heard far less frequently.
Given the dearth of diplomatic achievements nowadays, the Greek-Macedonian agreement, concluded at Lake Prespa (which borders the Republic of Macedonia, Greece, and Albania), received an overwhelmingly positive response from the international community when it was announced on June 12.
Related to this is the fact that
nowadays
economic development depends less on a particular country and more on regional integration, which can serve to avoid the negative effects of those financial speculations boosted by globalization.
Such a scheme would be consistent with the growing attention in India
nowadays
to addressing root causes, rather than just dealing (ineffectively) with bad outcomes.
HONG KONG –
Nowadays
there is ample evidence that financial systems, whether in Asia in the 1990’s or a decade later in the United States and Europe, are vulnerable to breakdowns.
Nowadays, facts and truth are becoming increasingly difficult to uphold in politics (and in business and even sports).
It is little wonder, then, that democratic citizens
nowadays
focus increasingly on the low ethical standards of their national elites.
To be credible as a mediator of this mechanism, the IMF itself would need reform, including a substantial change of voting power to bring the influence of developing countries in line with the weight they carry
nowadays
in the global economy.
Indeed,
nowadays
political parties dangle the carrot of reservations to ever more castes, and even promise to extend the policy to admissions into elite educational institutions and the private sector.
Not surprisingly, a catchphrase in economic-policy debates
nowadays
is “secular stagnation,” the idea that excess savings chronically dampen demand.
Nowadays, women have the right to take their clothes off, but not to put them on.”
Many university leaders
nowadays
are under unfair pressure to maintain their institutions’ reputations for world-class research.
Nowadays, gender equality has become the norm.
The only difference is that only one candidate was on the ballot back then, whereas
nowadays
there are several, to make the exercise seem more credible.
Given that less than 9% of China’s ruling communist party members are actually “workers” nowadays, the regime’s leaders must be even more uncomfortable with growing inequality.
Self-determination no longer means isolation, because achieving national independence
nowadays
means only to return to the world scene with a new status.
This means that anyone holding to the moral doctrines of most Christian churches should
nowadays
be considered a second-class citizen in the European Union.
Part of the explanation for this is increased official control, part is declining public interest, and part is that Russia's problems
nowadays
simply seem less urgent.
Nowadays, ideological differences between left and right are blurred.
Nowadays, indeed, instead of deepening disparities in standards of living in Europe, which was the historic norm, differences are actually blurring as the quality of life everywhere in Europe rises.
How many travelers
nowadays
can fail to note the difference between Asia’s new, efficient airports and the aging, clogged antiques in some major US cities?
And that, unfortunately, is the perception held by many nowadays, particularly in the United States.
But there is no denying that technological change
nowadays
has accelerated, potentially leading to deeper and more profound dislocations.
As a result, thousands of players
nowadays
earn surprisingly good incomes teaching chess to children, whereas in the days before Deep Blue, only a few hundred players could truly make a living as professionals.
Our home is far, far away from us.”That’s how it feels to live in Mexico nowadays: far from democratic normalcy; far from a health system that inspires confidence; far from a government that builds trust; far from home and close to everything that imperils it.
Nowadays, there are many adherents of the “Hubbert’s peak” theory of oil production, which holds that we have reached the upper limits of output capacity, the wells are running dry, and it is all downhill from here.
What it can offer
nowadays
is at least as important.
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