Nowadays
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Fortunately, Chinese thinking on North Korea
nowadays
is no longer monolithic.
Europe’s Trust DeficitBERKELEY – There is no shortage of talk
nowadays
about Europe’s deficits and the need to correct them.
The French passion for equality
nowadays
far outweighs the French passion for liberty, and thus threatens French prosperity.
Freshly-minted degree holders, especially from lower-quality programs, are finding it particularly hard to get a job nowadays, because they are competing with experienced workers who are also jobless.
Nowadays, low salaries make many lives here miserable, pensions are a joke, and the shadow economy is vast.
Indeed, even Russian uniformity is different
nowadays.
Sex and SurveillanceNEW YORK – It is impossible to hear about sexual or sex-crime scandals
nowadays
– whether that involving Dominique Strauss-Kahn or those of former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, or the half-dozen United States congressmen whose careers have ended in the past couple of years – without considering how they were exposed.
Nowadays, the mantra of President Umar Yar’Adua, who took power in June 2007, following controversial elections, is to transform the country into one of the world’s 20 largest economies by 2020.
The West’s Decadent Foreign PolicyLONDON – Nowadays, the West can be described as decadent.
So alarming are conditions in Colombia
nowadays
that some Americans worry about the country becoming another Vietnam.
But, given the stagnant state of Russian science and technology, even the best Russian equipment
nowadays
seems out of date.
To build Socialism in one country is impossible
nowadays
because all of Europe’s economies are now interdependent.
Rather than fiscal stimulation and control, the main tool of economic management
nowadays
is monetary policies conducted by independent central banks.
Nowadays, even public support for democracy cannot be taken for granted in Germany.
Whereas the devoutly religious Zia was useful for boosting religious Islamic sentiments against the Soviets, Musharraf is needed
nowadays
to contain those very forces, which threaten not just global security but Pakistan itself.
Nowadays, when it has become more important than ever that we embrace renewable resources, we should use the Sun to cultivate our energy, just as our ancestors used it to cultivate their food.
Many Chinese may dream of spending like Europeans, but the nightmare of most Europeans
nowadays
is that they might have to start working as hard as the Chinese.
Nowadays, Rudyard Kipling’s imperialist Great Game is decomposing into a vicious circle.
Nowadays, even if another EU member agrees with the UK, it might not say so, in order to avoid being tainted by our toxic brand.
But any city leader
nowadays
can appreciate the importance of standing on the frontlines of change.
Nowadays, the US has emerged as the UN’s chief detractor.
Hiding from a scandal may help you in the short term, but it is harder than ever to keep a secret
nowadays
– and those who cover it up enable crimes and ethical violations are complicit in them.
Nowadays, these numbers show that the American dream is a myth.
The Blind Alley of Monetary PopulismSWARTHMORE – In the United States and elsewhere nowadays, populist politicians often claim that easy monetary policy is hurting ordinary workers, thereby exacerbating income inequality.
If you hold office in Europe nowadays, you are in trouble.
Nowadays, there is both too much and too little Europe, or, to put it differently, too many European countries are represented in the world’s premier forums, with too many voices.
Not surprisingly, defectors
nowadays
describe an environment of social breakdown, petty crime, and a Darwinian struggle for survival.
Called "red" and "white" after the colored ribbons on their hats – worn since the 1830s to avoid being shot at by one's own side – the Colorados and Blancos are
nowadays
divided by little ideologically.
Women, nowadays, are more likely to occupy top political jobs.
Nowadays, some economists seem to believe that pointing out a single factual error (out of more than 20 statements of fact) invalidates an entire argument.
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