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Where it led, others soon followed, forcing humanity to endure the decades of weapons development, arms races, proliferation, and nuclear crises that followed.
Trump had hoped not to be an issue in these races, but that outcome was inescapable.
CEOs and senior management teams must revamp their operations, remind their colleagues of the strong business case for diversity, and make a much stronger effort to identify, train, and mentor talented individuals of all
races.
In the Bronx or in Soho, in Washington Square or Times Square, in front of the New York Public Library or near a hot dog stand, across all the planets’ races, the banal vies with the exceptional for one’s attention.
The victims were of all faiths and races, including Muslims, as were the heroes who helped London get back on its feet so quickly.
“Blind is the leader who does not see that a war of
races
is what lies ahead,” he wrote.
Indeed, equality among
races
is an important Muslim value and practice.
Those on the far right in Europe also admired America’s early-twentieth-century immigration policies, which were designed to exclude “undesirable”
races.
The main question, in both the Republican and Democratic races, is whether the candidates can get enough of their supporters to the caucuses – relatively small gatherings held in the evening in wintry conditions.
The hope for Australia is that this is a watershed moment, with both government and opposition realizing that dumbed-down sloganeering and
races
to the populist bottom may win short-term advantage, but are ultimately counterproductive.
It isn’t clear whether Flake is calling for a boycott of electoral politics, or merely warning others not to run in
races
they might not win.
The Clinton campaign has poured money into several Senate, House of Representatives, gubernatorial, and even state-legislature races, and Clinton field workers and volunteers have been encouraged to help down-ballot candidates in contentious
races.
In 11 of these countries, most people believe that, over their lifetimes, people of different
races
and ethnicities have come to be treated more equally.
On average, 90% of those asked said that equal treatment for people of different
races
or ethnic origins is important, and in no country were more than 13% of respondents prepared to say that equal treatment is not important.
Had systematic manipulation occurred, one-third of the
races
would not have gone to runoffs.
It is widely agreed that the top of a ballot influences
races
further down.
Certain Senate
races
have long been considered in the bag for the Democrats.
He had no doubt about which vision would win out: “Yearly one nation after another would drop into the union which best suited it; and looking to the commercial activity of the Teutonic races, and the comparative torpor of the Latin races, no doubt the Teutonic money would be most frequently preferred.”
Yet some
races
– such as that for the next United Nations secretary-general, which will also be held in 2016 – still occur largely under the radar.
In the spring the judges held a nation-wide assembly and resolved that unless the regime granted them full independence, and exclusive oversight of the voting process they would not supervise the upcoming presidential (or parliamentary)
races.
Yet simply sitting back and watching their currencies gyrate as capital
races
in and out is both economically and politically untenable.
Developing countries should say no to obvious trade protectionism, but they should be willing to negotiate to avoid regulatory
races
to the bottom in such areas as labor standards or corporate taxation.
For last Sunday’s run-off, however, Sarkozy broke with convention: in
races
where a Socialist candidate faced off against the National Front, his position was “No, neither.”
In his seminal work on evolution, On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favored
Races
in the Struggle for Life, Charles Darwin used the much-cited expression “survival of the fittest.”
Adherents of the four Sunni schools of thought, as well as the Shia, the Zaydis, the Ismaelis, etc., and those of different origins and
races
– Indians, Central Asians, Persians, Moroccans, Africans, and Turks – all recognized their differences but could identify with the one source, the Koran.
But it is dangerous because it conveys respectability to deep-rooted prejudices against other cultures and
races.
But on examining his foundation’s website ( www.laf.org ) and his writings, a nagging question remains: Did the same tenacity that enabled Armstrong to win seven Tour de France bicycle
races
help cure his cancer?
Oh, and there are those seven bike
races
that he won.
In my work throughout the world, as an economist and development practitioner, I find that the vast majority of individuals and political leaders of all religions, races, and creeds are ready to work together to achieve the shared goals of prosperity and wellbeing for their children.
The Democrats’ gain in the House of Representatives continued to rise (the latest number is a stunning 40 seats), as closely fought, undecided
races
in last month’s midterm election continued to fall the party’s way.
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