Rally
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He campaigned against the political establishment, and, as he told a pre-election rally, a victory for him would be a “Brexit plus, plus, plus.”
Since turning out to
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in record numbers on the anniversary of the handover to China in 2003, hundreds of thousands of Hong Kong citizens have taken peacefully to the streets on various occasions to protest government decisions and demand political reform.
It is the idea that a nation characterized by profound differences of caste, creed, color, culture, cuisine, conviction, costume, and custom can still
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around a democratic consensus – namely, that everyone needs to agree only on the ground rules of how to disagree.
Even after the dollar’s recent
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relative to the euro, the trade-weighted value of the dollar is now 15% lower against a broad basket of major currencies than it was a decade ago, and 30% lower than it was 25 years ago.
At the International AIDS Conference in Vienna, in July, I hope that the international community will
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around UNAIDS’ launch of Treatment 2.0 — the next generation of HIV treatment, which must be more affordable, more effective, and accessible to all.
Is the recovery in stock prices another bear-market
rally
or the beginning of a bullish trend?
With every rally, he is encouraged by mass audiences to refine his ideas to meet their self-perceived emotional needs, which he in turn politicizes through social media.
Whereas Ahrar and other armed opposition groups accept the dual tracks of diplomatic and military action, HTS will continue to
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all factions and organizations that reject the diplomatic track and fear Ahrar’s domination of the northwest.
Of course, the move’s true purpose will be to allow the army to
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around the next compliant “civilian leader.”
In the event of fighting near reactors, the West should prepare to ferry forces to secure the plants and keep the generators operating; and, in the event of a meltdown, the West should
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both governments to initiate a cease-fire to deal with the disaster.
An exceptional performance by a superstar soccer player can be beautiful – even inspiring – just as rescue mechanisms and stimulus packages can
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markets and raise hopes.
But the Commission does have a voice with which to
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people, and it is for their silence that Barroso and his fellow commissioners are being rebuked.
On December 11, another
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was held at site of the murder, and moved into the very center of Moscow, Manezhnaya Square, just outside the Kremlin’s walls.
Despite the ECB’s imposition of conditionality on beneficiaries of its “potentially unlimited” bond purchases, financial markets across Europe and the United States staged a major
rally.
In his final campaign
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before the first round of the presidential election, Nicolas Sarkozy stood in front of a banner proclaiming “la France forte,” or strong France.
As the world prepares to
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around a new set of goals to improve lives and protect the planet, we must load the dice.
As long as the shocks don’t worsen (and as some become less acute), confidence and growth will recover in the second half of the year, and stock markets will
rally
again.
Thousands of cities and 200 countries around the world will need to
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all stakeholders – government, communities, experts, business, and non-governmental organizations – to play their roles, and open online education will be key to disseminating the information they need.
Still, Putin’s nationalist appeals may well be insufficient to
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public opinion this time, not least because, among Russians, animosity toward the West – which is now linked to Ukraine in the minds of many – has waned.
During the first seven quarters of this rally, the region’s average investment decreased by 2.2% for each percentage point of growth; in the past, average investment increased by almost 2.3%.
For a day, or sometimes only for a few hours, traders succumb to the illusion of stability, fueling a euphoric but ephemeral financial-market
rally.
An armed attack could also cause the Iranian public to
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around the government, reducing the chances that a more responsible leadership might emerge.
Eastern Standard Time, stocks began to
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– and have ever since, helping to boost risk assets around the world.
Confronted by a common deadly threat, civilians
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around the only leaders who can do anything to protect them, even if those leaders are widely disliked.
Because of this downward spiral in economic activity, banks are now flush with liquidity, which is supporting a
rally
in the domestic bond market, as the slump in domestic demand drags down demand for bank credit (see the chart below).
At a
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in May, he declared, “The only important thing is the unification of the people, because the other people don’t mean anything.”
Lebanon’s experience reveals the discord between the psychology of crowds and the goals of the political elites who
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behind them – a conflict that can also be seen in Egypt’s Tahrir Square, Tunisia’s Sidi Bouzid, and Tripoli, Libya, where crowds have stormed the parliament building several times in the last few months.
A grenade attack on an opposition
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led by Sam Rainsy in March 1997 killed 16 people and injured more than a hundred.
But it has managed to
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public support by posing as a leader of the world’s Shia Muslims and undermining Saudi Arabia in Iraq, Syria, Bahrain, and Yemen.
This announcement led to a strong
rally
of the Asian currency and stock markets.
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