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Given the current fluidity of Egyptian politics, different groups,
representing
opposing ideologies, deflect blame and responsibility for the various failures and assign guilt to others.
On the contrary, most surveys and hard economic indicators point to a strong upswing, with the one country that is in really serious trouble, Greece,
representing
only 3% of the area’s GDP.
Presiding over this microcosm of Europe was a double-throned Emperor-King and twin parliaments
representing
the largely independent Austrian and Hungarian halves of the realm.
First, it proved incapable of reconciling and
representing
its constituents’ interests.
The CDO market, however, was concentrated: six or seven issuers controlled most of the market, and this market ended up
representing
50% of the entire revenues to be gained through ratings.
This gross mistreatment of the Palestinians in Gaza was escalated dramatically by Israel, with United States backing, after political candidates
representing
Hamas won a majority of seats in the Palestinian Authority parliament in 2006.
Expensive border fences and walls are not necessary for these purposes: they do not stop the missiles or fighter jets of an invading army, and they are no better than a map at
representing
the edges of different polities, economies, and jurisdictions.
Alliances have often been conceived as
representing
little more than a calculation that “the enemy of my enemy is my friend.”
Any agreement preventing a return to war would necessarily involve the National Congress Party,
representing
the North, and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement,
representing
the South.
The huge trade deficit provides the spectacle of the world's richest country borrowing almost two billion dollars a day from abroad, contributing to the weak dollar and
representing
a major source of global uncertainty.
Moreover, the failure of developed countries – particularly, the US – to take responsibility for their historical emissions of greenhouse gases continues,
representing
a major sticking point because these emissions far surpass those of the developing world.
In April 2001, African leaders –
representing
many of the poorest countries on earth – signed the Abuja Declaration pledging to allocate at least 15% of their annual budgets to improve health.
But the strongest lobbies --
representing
trade unions and other urban groups -- could not allow wage cuts and welfare reductions.
For instance, the immediate risks of breathing polluted air could be described in terms of the “micromort,” the unit
representing
a one-in-a-million chance of dying.
Their claim to be "always
representing
the progressive direction of advanced culture" is yet another grand and empty declaration.
This means
representing
the interests of the da-kuan, those who suddenly became rich, usually through government connections.
Even under less corrupt conditions,
representing "
the most advanced productive forces" is a flawed idea.
Even if one religious tradition still claims a majority of a population as its nominal adherents, individuals can still choose to disaffiliate from the institution
representing
that tradition (as in the Catholic majority countries of Europe).
The 1944 Bretton Woods conference featured a clash of two men and their visions: Harry Dexter White, President Franklin Roosevelt’s representative, and John Maynard Keynes,
representing
a fading British Empire.
Almost 1,800 of Europe’s best researchers have received ERC awards so far, half of them
representing
the future generation.
In such projects, politicians manipulate and buy voters instead of truly
representing
them.
The guests that Faisal Qassem brought to the Doha studios (or via satellite) included people from the same Arab country or region but
representing
completely opposing points of view.
Some PDP politicians in the Muslim north insisted that their region be allowed to present a candidate, as Obasanjo, who was viewed as
representing
the Christian south, had served eight years.
While the G-20 nations whose leaders met in Washington account for nearly 80% of world production, trade and investment, more than 170 other countries,
representing
one-third of the world’s people, were not there.
Should we pick from Algeria, Cameroon, Cote d'Ivoire, Ghana, Nigeria, and South Africa, the countries
representing
Africa?
Indeed, at the close of nomination on August 4, eleven functional candidates were chosen without opposition, including those
representing
banks and the Chinese chamber of commerce.
Schroeder came to power seven years ago
representing
a new generation whose formative experience was not the Cold War, European integration, and transatlantic friendship, but German unification and the restoration of national sovereignty.
In pursuit of protein-rich meals, Nkhoma is pushing her cluster of villages,
representing
a thousand households in all, to begin raising chickens for eggs and meat, cows for milk, and “exotic” vegetables such as cabbage for vitamins.
Kosovo is Europe’s ResponsibilityOne year ago, on February 17, 2008, Kosovo declared its independence, and has so far been recognized by more than 50 countries
representing
close to 60% of the world’s economic power.
SEOUL – South Korea’s new president, Moon Jae-in, a former human-rights lawyer
representing
the center-left Democratic Party, has his work cut out for him.
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