Prominent
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688 examples of Prominent in a sentence
To avoid that scenario in the short term, the US and China should consider forming a joint team that includes experienced, high-ranking officials and
prominent
experts from both sides.
One
prominent
Philippine political figure, Leila de Lima, a senator and former justice minister, is already calling on the ICC to take action.
The Closing of the European MindPARIS – Kishore Mahbubani, a
prominent
Asian voice from Singapore, and a man often highly critical of Europe, was recently asked what Asia could learn from Europe.
Top officials at USA Gymnastics, one of the country’s most
prominent
Olympic organizations, not only failed to alert police to those allegations; they hid the complaints.
Golden rice is the most
prominent
example in the global controversy over GM foods, which pits a technology with some risks but incredible potential against the resistance of feel-good campaigning.
Public servants have few defenses when attacked so openly by
prominent
politicians.
But some of the most
prominent
American concerns about China’s intellectual-property regime today come from companies that want to invest in China, including the establishment of productive capacity there.
The Terror Next DoorLONDON – In a
prominent
hadith, the Prophet Mohammed said: “If disorder threatens, take refuge in Yemen.”
Moreover, the extreme weakening and then tightening of credit standards seems particularly
prominent
only in the US, while the housing boom-bust cycle is prevalent throughout much of the world.
Prominent
among those who anxiously await a solution to this paradox are the newest members of the Atlantic alliance.
With their enormous cash flow, Russian billionaires are buying sumptuous properties all over the world, and Russia is buying
prominent
Germans like the former Chancellor, Gerhard Schroeder, if not the support of Germany as such.
Now that aid is beginning to flow, Karzai must be told that its continuation is contingent on his bringing
prominent
Pashtuns and Hezaras into the inner circles of government.
As they pursue growth opportunities abroad and are encouraged by improved polices at home, emerging-market corporations will play an increasingly
prominent
role in global business and cross-border investment, while large pools of capital within their borders will allow emerging economies to become key players in financial markets.
But developing countries’ currencies will undoubtedly become more
prominent
in the longer term.
An article published late last year in the official media by a
prominent
retired People’s Liberation Army general describes the North Korean regime as terminal.
An essential element of such a mechanism is to give the IMF a
prominent
role in two areas: strong and effective surveillance in order to prevent crises, and responsible lending to countries in need, but with appropriate limits and conditionality.
Indeed, it is likely that several
prominent
world leaders, including British Prime Minster Gordon Brown, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, will not attend the opening ceremonies.
Several
prominent
American politicians have voiced support for a boycott.
How to Combat Populist DemagoguesCAMBRIDGE – At a recent conference I attended, I was seated next to a
prominent
American trade policy expert.
The expert had been one of the most
prominent
and vocal advocates of NAFTA when the deal was concluded a quarter-century ago.
In Accra, a trendy street club named Strawberries is well known as a hangout for gays, and there are a few prominent, if still discreet, clubs where homosexual men and women gather.
In New York, I recently dined at a Russian restaurant that featured Soviet paraphernalia, waitresses in Soviet uniforms, and a painting of Soviet leaders in which Stalin was
prominent.
Prominent
people are calling attention to the problem as never before.
Britain, proclaimed Johnson and other
prominent
leaders of the “Leave” campaign, would retain easy access to the single market, while being able to block immigration from the EU.
Indeed, by 2017, just six years from now, official US debt will exceed 90% of GDP – the value that Carmen Reinhart, Kenneth Rogoff, and other
prominent
economists believe is an historical indicator of insolvency.
Prominent
Asians, such as former Singaporean leader Lee Kuan Yew, are now warning Europeans that if they continue on their current course, Europe will rapidly become irrelevant for anything other than tourism and high-end real estate.
A
prominent
Chinese businessman who divides his time between Hong-Kong and London was even more specific.
But,
prominent
professors at Korean universities tell me that the unprecedented success of the Korean team in the current World Cup competition is causing a turning point in Korean attitudes towards their own society and economy.
This moral deterioration is most
prominent
in the behavior of today’s accused, who are much more impudent and aggressive than in the past.
David Ben Gurion, Israel’s founder and most
prominent
political personality, spent the last 11 years of his life living in a little wooden house in the desert kibbutz Sde Boker.
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