Proving
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By
proving
that authoritarianism can be successful, China is an example to autocrats everywhere, from Moscow to Dubai, from Islamabad to Khartoum.
Two parliamentary elections and two direct presidential elections - including the latest presidential run-off - have been free, fair, and peaceful,
proving
that Islam and democracy can coexist.
A final reason for the West to change course is that Western sanctions are
proving
increasingly useless.
We may not know much about Merah, but we are, unfortunately, increasingly well acquainted with this imported anti-Semitism, which is
proving
to be extremely difficult for European societies to confront.
Complete eradication is in reach, but is still
proving
elusive, as small outbreaks have plagued one country or another in recent years.
But the end of confrontation in Europe may be
proving
only temporary.
In Brazil, Chile and Uruguay, social democracy is
proving
that it can work.
Meanwhile, ambitious plans to reform the country are
proving
easier to design than to implement, and are sure to alienate more conservative elements.
Both countries are now not only actively undermining the rules-based trading system; they seem to be
proving
that, as long as a country is powerful enough, it can flout shared rules and norms with impunity.
Only “unreasonable” claims may be refused, but the state will bear the burden of
proving
unreasonableness.
Today’s haphazard, overlapping regional integration is
proving
largely ineffective, and this severely hampers African countries’ ability to compete in international markets.
In fact, Europe’s educated Roma are
proving
every day that the problem is eminently solvable.
These haven’t disappeared, of course, but they are
proving
to be indefensible outside of a framework capable of addressing common threats and opportunities.
But this shift is
proving
difficult, as structural factors cause China’s long-term potential growth rate to fall; the economy now seems set to fall below even that lower rate this year.
But events are
proving
me right: nothing changes until everything changes – that is, until a critical mass of “victims” comes forward under their own names to reject the shame assigned to them for carrying a scary, “mutilating” disease, for having been assaulted by rapists, or for having been abused by pedophiles.
But when the Balkan War presented the first test for
proving
the claim, NATO showed all the determination and muscle of a paper tiger.
Why is it
proving
to be so hard to restore pre-Great Recession growth rates?
Proving
them wrong is the task that Europe must now tackle.
These recommendations are based not on theoretical academic fancy, but on policies that are already
proving
their worth in at least one European country.
Tech companies’ track record – time and again
proving
their capacity for exceptional growth – enables them to attract massive investment.
Current developments around the world are
proving
her right.
Proving
the possibility of cloning from the nucleus of an ordinary human cell would transform the debate about the value of potential human life, for we would find that “potential human life” was all around us, in every cell of our bodies.
Today, the innovative technologies and ideas that are driving the Fourth Industrial Revolution belong to all of humankind, and they are
proving
Pasteur right in ways that he could not have imagined.
It means
proving
that the EU is better equipped than individual states to address contemporary challenges, particularly in a world in which a critical mass of power (military, economic, demographic) is increasingly necessary to have any room for maneuver.
These banks need to raise fresh capital, which was already
proving
difficult before the referendum, and now may be impossible amid the heightened political uncertainty.
Defining just what that phase is, is
proving
to be problematic.
Yet, as Russia approaches the 60th anniversary of its victory over Nazi Germany, marking Stalin’s role in that victory is
proving
to be damnably awkward.
In Canada, the world's first full-scale CCS project, Boundary Dam, came onstream in October 2014,
proving
that the technology is viable and ready to be deployed.
Cambodia’s long delay complicates the task of preserving evidence, including human memory, that is so essential to
proving
guilt.
Although US and Russian stockpiles still account for more than 90% of the world’s nuclear warheads, US President Barack Obama’s disarmament goal, Global Zero, is
proving
far harder to accomplish now, given how much the world has changed since the Cold War’s end.
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