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Popular opposition to the Iraq war made it impossible for Mexico and Chile to give into American pressure at the United Nations to endorse the invasion; the citizens of these countries were
proven
right.
Attendees were asked to sign “The Bali Declaration,” a pledge to implement specific health-care policies
proven
to help bring down TB and diabetes rates.
Yet the members of my party, Fidesz, were convinced that our claim for a free Hungary was legitimate, and we were
proven
right by History.
Both the left and the right have been
proven
wrong.
Given that such challenges are essentially new, there is no
proven
roadmap for overcoming them.
But there is a way to replace the traditional paradigm with an internationally accepted model that has a
proven
record of success, particularly in health care.
We already have
proven
strategies for stemming the tide of violence, including gun and ammunition control, conflict mediation, “hot spot” policing, and drug-policy reform.
OPEC calculates member countries' quotas based on
proven
reserves.
Time and again, it has
proven
dangerous for the world to be on holiday.
He has
proven
time and again that for him, loyalty is a one-way street.
Composed of many modest spans, the structure involved no radically new design concepts and seemed to be a mere application of
proven
technology.
For every major problem - hunger, illiteracy, malnutrition, malaria, AIDS, drought, and so forth - there are practical solutions that are
proven
and affordable.
The World’s Duty to VenezuelaPARIS – Venezuela, which sits atop the world’s largest
proven
oil reserves, was once one of Latin America’s most prosperous countries.
Barring preemptive war (which has
proven
counterproductive) or effective sanctions (which have thus far
proven
insufficient), only sincere steps toward nuclear disarmament can furnish the mutual security needed to forge tough compromises on arms control and nonproliferation matters.
Of course, who is ultimately
proven
correct is a function of eurozone governments’ willingness to make the difficult decisions that are required, and in a coordinated and timely fashion.
Over a trillion barrels of reserves have been proven, and more are likely to be found.
Two-thirds of
proven
reserves are in the Persian Gulf, one of the world’s most volatile regions.
Humanity has
proven
time and again its ability to make miracles with technology.
In fact, Hezbollah is now not only militarily stronger than ever – Security Council Resolution 1701, which called for its disarmament, has
proven
to be an utter failure – but also more politically robust than before the war.
For the US, the settlements have
proven
to be an equal-opportunity obstacle, obstructing both Republican and Democratic diplomacy.
Thus far, Trump has
proven
a more effective political communicator than his critics expected.
But even a joint expert-level mechanism – set up in 2007 merely for “interaction and cooperation” on hydrological data – has
proven
of little value.
And as early as 1939, Peter Drucker claimed in The End of Economic Man: The Origins of Totalitarianism, that “fascism is the stage reached after communism has
proven
an illusion.”
Reshaping the US health-care system to focus on successful outcomes and quality of life, rather than on employing the newest and most expensive technology, is a challenge for which no one yet has a
proven
solution.
By understanding and drawing on
proven
innovations from around the world, Africa could leapfrog more developed countries technologically, building the capacity to produce more sophisticated, higher-value goods.
Yet Trump has
proven
to be pragmatic, not ideological.
Given the unpredictability of an angry electorate, and Russia’s
proven
capacity to manipulate news and social media, it would be folly to think that Macron is a lock.
The European Central Bank has played a crucial role in preventing a worst-case scenario, but the obvious lacuna in Europe’s economic and monetary union (EMU) remains: EMU established only a monetary union and largely omitted the economic union that has
proven
so closely linked to the euro’s strengths and weaknesses.
Fiscal austerity and ultra-low interest rates have also
proven
ineffective at stimulating household demand – and they may be backfiring.
These projects already have a
proven
track record.
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