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What they all have in common, however, is reliance on animus, sometimes directed at Muslims, sometimes at any kind of immigrants, very often against the EU, and always against the liberal elites – whom British Prime Minister Theresa May described as “citizens of nowhere.”
The Brexit campaign, led by Johnson, warned British voters that their country would soon be “swamped” by Turkish immigrants, even though Turkey is
nowhere
close to joining the EU.
Moreover, while the Chinese economy may be far more efficient than the Soviet economy was, it is
nowhere
near as efficient as that of the US.
But
nowhere
is the contrast between the recent glorious past and the miserable present as spectacular as it is in France.
But these efforts ultimately went
nowhere.
The US-ASEAN Connect initiative, which Obama proposed at the summit earlier this year, and which aims to boost America’s economic engagement with the regional grouping, may also go
nowhere.
For his part, Qaddafi has increasingly sought to demonstrate that the intervention is going nowhere, even brazenly appearing to engage in a chess match with the Russian head of FIDE, the world chess association.
France deserves applause for its brave effort to revive a process that has been going
nowhere
for the better part of a decade.
That is the condition Nasrallah violated by ordering an attack on an Israeli patrol
nowhere
near the Sheba farms and launching rockets into Israeli territory.
His decree went nowhere: Egypt did not industrialize, and Mehemet Ali's great grandchildren did indeed become puppets of the British and French.
In any case, Europe and the US are
nowhere
close to a consensus on toughening sanctions.
But
nowhere
is the problem as acute as it is in Europe, or, rather, the eurozone, where German savers are suddenly discovering risk across the European periphery.
Some media organizations continue to provide high-quality journalism, but they have
nowhere
near as many readers or viewers as the leading state-controlled media.
Without a substantial mid-course correction, Argentina will settle onto a destabilizing debt path that leads
nowhere
good.
With weapons of mass destruction
nowhere
to be found, the justice of this intervention remains an open question--one that now turns on the coalition's efforts to establish the rudiments of legality in Iraq.
If he doesn’t, and if no younger candidate emerges, the youth bloc in Iran’s electorate may have
nowhere
to turn.
Nowhere
is this clearer than in the “mixed ownership system” envisaged by the Third Plenary of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.
Nowhere
is that more evident than in the numerous conflicts Africa has seen in the past 50 years.
“Strange people will begin to assemble at the station out of
nowhere
to ‘explain’ to you” why that advice is correct.
Millennium Development MilesPARIS – The global economic crisis has claimed many victims – unemployed workers, underwater homeowners, and bankrupt pensioners – but
nowhere
have the repercussions been as devastating as in the developing world.
This policy proved to be a failure – placing stability ahead of democracy brought neither, and isolated peace efforts went
nowhere.
After all, it lowers taxes on real-estate speculation – an activity that has produced sustainable prosperity nowhere, but has contributed to rising inequality everywhere.
The first is to revive familiar nationalist and nativist tropes, such as Trump’s vow that “From this day forward, it’s going to be only America first,” or British Prime Minister Theresa May’s appeal to Little England: “If you believe you’re a citizen of the world, you’re a citizen of nowhere.”
Yet renminbi-denominated finance is
nowhere
near ready to compete with – let alone rival – dollar finance.
Following more than a year of deadlock, after negotiations in January 2011 led nowhere, this dialogue is for many the last chance to find a peaceful solution to a nearly decade-long conflict (in which I participated closely from 2006 to 2009 as the West’s main negotiator with Iran).
These private sector improvements, however, are
nowhere
to be seen among large businesses controlled by Government, even though many of these firms have a substantial minority of private shareholders who need protection from managerial abuse.
But much more important changes have taken place: in particular, construction of dams and large settlements on floodplains has left rivers
nowhere
to flood naturally.
The compromise that Iranian officials are suggesting is
nowhere
near what they would have to accept to avert military action and gain an easing of sanctions.
To paraphrase Winston Churchill, elections are the worst way to select a political leader, save for all other methods that have been tried – and
nowhere
more so than in America.
Some of the Venezuelan initiatives are going nowhere, but others, such Petrocaribe, Petrosur, and TeleSUR, are taking off.
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