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This one is different in that it
presents
the thing as a whole.
It
presents
a very narrow view of racism, which connects only to a very narrow audience--those who are "in" the scene, etc.
One of the all time great nostalgia films
presents
a bigger than life look back to the early 60s.
Antonio Margheriti still is one of my favorite Italian directors (thanks to his 70's & 80's films), but the mix he
presents
us with "Alien From The Deep", he has done before and much better already.
China
presents
a different picture.
Yam’s retirement
presents
an opportunity for Hong Kong’s government to redress a major issue of governance.
Clive Crook, for example, argues that “the limits of the data [Piketty]
presents
and the grandiosity of the conclusions he draws...borders on schizophrenia,” rendering conclusions that are “either unsupported or contradicted by [his] own data and analysis.”
The Oslo summit
presents
an important opportunity to lay the groundwork for success.
Inflation – or the lack of it –
presents
further challenges.
Cyprus
presents
visitors with a deceptive image.
This sudden fear of emerging countries
presents
a major dilemma.
The Chinese economy's dual-track structure also
presents
unique challenges for macro-financial management.
Colombia
presents
the militarized version, with specially trained battalions of soldiers skimming over jungles and mountainsides, spraying defoliants from helicopter gun-ships.
But, owing to China’s skewed economic structure, its exchange-rate regime
presents
much more challenging problems than those encountered by Japan and other East Asian economies.
But, given European governments’ behavior, the urgent question
presents
itself: Do these governments have any inkling of what is at stake at the table where they sit playing roulette with history?
From my perspective, this void
presents
an opportunity to consider new governance paradigms, including those that borrow from two commonly discussed models: the “Washington Consensus” and the “Beijing Model.”
Self defense is permitted under Article 51 of the UN Charter, and pre-emptive self defense may be necessary when a terrorist organization
presents
a strong or imminent threat.
In the end, an uprising against poor governance
presents
an opening to achieve not only democracy, but also stability and peace.
So take these presents, but don't give your vote in return !
As for geoengineering, we do not yet have enough information to decide, but preliminary studies show that it
presents
more problems than it solves.
The story it
presents
is of a world beset by real injustices, for which the only solution is violent action that will supposedly lead to the victory of a monolithic Muslim world.
The president and First Lady are the king and queen of the American republic – the official faces that the US
presents
to the outside world.
We woke up the following morning to open
presents
and prepare for our turkey lunch.
Last year, more than 500 adolescent girls living in poverty in 14 countries helped create the Girl Declaration, which
presents
principles and objectives that should guide investment in their lives and potential.
The report includes specific recommendations on matters such as how to shift to low-carbon systems; but it
presents
them against the backdrop of broader priorities, such as the SDGs.
Meanwhile, the rise of identity-driven political movements
presents
a huge challenge for Europe’s traditional political parties.
But the second category of suicide bombers
presents
a far greater challenge, for it comprises organizations, such as Hamas and Islamic Jihad that fight for avowedly nationalist goals.
While it is too soon to assess the opening’s impact in terms of reducing repression, the opportunity it
presents
for Cubans to engage with Americans – first family to family, then business to business – is significant.
Paradoxically, this crisis also
presents
a unique opportunity for Africa.
But breaking with the policies of the 1990’s also
presents
risks because the EU is not, and cannot be, a traditional great power.
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