Regain
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A man stuck squarely behind a past he can not
regain
and a future he can not avoid.
Whenever in doubt with the city watching the movie all over again reminds me of what New Yorkers are all about of the reason I moved here, and
regain
my faith in New York!
LOL Well I hope the next Dracula movie will revive Vlad The Impaller somehow and
regain
some sense and fame.. and most of all i hope they will stop mocking Romania like that!
Remember, you will never again be able to
regain
the minutes of your life lost if you give in and watch the thing.
Watching this took away precious time from my life that I'll never
regain.
If Bannon does manage to transform the Republican Party in accordance with his nationalist vision, and if the Republicans retain or
regain
power in the future, US security commitments to Europe will no longer be reliable.
But fresh thinking about the true effect of Europe’s political cycles might, at the very least, help the EU to
regain
its momentum and retain its relevance.
Today’s Russia has neither the economic nor the political strength to
regain
and integrate the lost Soviet territories, and any attempt by Putin to press on with his plan would impoverish its people and lead to further disintegration – a bleak prospect.
But although Prime Minister Ehud Olmert might seek to
regain
his popular credibility by a major new peace demarche, the two-headed Palestinian Authority, always a dubious partner in the eyes of the Israelis, is now more suspect than ever.
They need the eurozone core and the International Monetary Fund as temporary lenders of last resort until they restore policy credibility and
regain
investors’ confidence.
Finally, unemployment in parts of the eurozone remains too high for households to
regain
confidence, while the fiscal stance is not distributed across countries in a way that maximizes growth prospects.
Of course, the traditional center-right and center-left parties – which have lost a large share of the electorate over the last five years, particularly in Spain, Italy, France, and, to a lesser extent, Germany – will try to
regain
their own footing.
And, having played a central role in creating the current mess, it is now trying to
regain
face.
Once lost, it is difficult to
regain.
But, in order to
regain
and maintain public confidence, governments, regulators, and operators must be transparent about the benefits and risks of nuclear power – and honest when things go wrong.
Kishi’s aim was to
regain
Japanese pride and sovereignty by revising the constitution and reviving old-fashioned patriotism, thus undoing some of the American educational reforms.
For example, how would Greece (or any country) exit the euro in order to cushion the extreme downward wage adjustment required to
regain
competitiveness, and to avoid the severe social unrest that could result from reining in debt too rapidly?
The thinking behind this approach is that China will ultimately make concessions to
regain
its prized status as the only Chinese government that the US will recognize.
The way to
regain
lost momentum is to recognize that wage insurance is only one of several new ideas for insuring the emerging risks of this century.
Opting out of international bodies does not help a country to
regain
power and sovereignty.
In order to bring some semblance of stability to the Middle East, the US must think beyond the framework nuclear agreement with Iran and develop, with all stakeholders, a collective security regime – an initiative that will require the US to
regain
the trust of its allies in the region.
The US establishment is using the scarecrow of Russian interference to
regain
its lost political control, particularly in the realm of social media, where a discontented population and maverick politicians have finally found a voice.
The message was that the US cannot hope to
regain
absolute military superiority, even if it decides to bleed itself dry in an arms race, as the Soviet Union did.
Without such realism, the center left in Europe and the emerging world cannot
regain
political momentum.
Republicans are expected to retain control of the House and
regain
a majority in the Senate.
If free trade is to
regain
the support of statesmen who now hesitate over liberalizing trade with developing countries, the myths that turn outsourcing into an epithet must be countered.
How green America will actually become remains to be seen, of course, but, as an ecological avant-garde, the US might even
regain
its lost influence in the world.
France will also have to reform its European strategy if it is to
regain
influence.
The debtor countries would
regain
their competitiveness.
We must
regain
our momentum.
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