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Nor was it the socially marginalized and the economically vulnerable who
returned
PiS to power.
Even if all of the kidnapped girls are
returned
safely, as a truce between the group and Nigeria’s government stipulates, there are still 15 million children under the age of 14 worldwide who are forced to work, often in appallingly exploitative environments.
Many northerners resent that the presidency was
returned
to a southerner after only one term with a northerner in office (an informal agreement mandates that the presidency should alternate between north and south every two terms).
Joint development of the area’s resources, which both countries need, should be
returned
to the bilateral agenda.
The strategy didn’t work, and the lawyers
returned
to agitating.
Significantly, he remained in Beijing, while the Han Chinese head of the Communist Party in Tibet, Zhang Qingli,
returned
to handle the situation.
In the same way, after 1993, the French franc initially diverged from its old level, but, in a good policy setting, it then
returned
within the exchange-rate band.
The faces and names have changed, but the idea that governments can – and should – combine social-democratic values and modern liberal economics has
returned
to center stage.
(The YPG has only
returned
fire against Turkish positions that have shelled us.)
After the Cold War’s end and the collapse of the Russian Empire’s Soviet successor, war
returned
to the Balkans under very similar conditions to those that prevailed in the period before 1914, with aggressive nationalism ultimately reconfiguring the disintegrating Yugoslavia as six separate states.
First, worries about a hard landing in China and its likely impact on the stock market and the value of the renminbi have
returned
with a vengeance.
When I
returned
from the banquet to watch the news from Berlin on television, I decided to cut short my visit to Warsaw.
For starters, war has
returned
to Europe.
They
returned
after 1949, leaving comfortable jobs in California universities to help build a new China.
The poisonous immorality of the 1930s had
returned.
Why has religion
returned
to secular and democratic politics?
At WWII’s end, in accordance with Article 3 of the Treaty of San Francisco, the islands were placed under United States control, but reverted to Japan in 1972, as part of the agreement that
returned
to it administration of Okinawa.
Indeed, of the three initial Arab Spring countries, Libya has become a failed state, Egypt has
returned
to authoritarian rule, and Tunisia is being economically and politically destabilized by terrorist attacks.
Once investor confidence returned, a virtuous cycle took hold.
A major reason is concern in the United States that income inequality has
returned
to Gilded Age extremes; but inequality has increased in many other parts of the world as well, and remains high in Latin America.
The functions of the fully integrated Financial Services Authority (of which I was the first chair) have been
returned
to the Bank of England or reallocated to the Financial Conduct Authority.
When he
returned
to power, Silvio Berlusconi promised bold Thatcherite reforms to set things right.
Then, in 2013 and 2014, it was found to have
returned
to seven previously polio-free countries in Africa and the Middle East, prompting the World Health Organization to declare the disease’s resurgence a “public-health emergency of international concern.”
But former President Olusegun Obasanjo has expressed a widely shared fear that many of the girls will never be
returned
to their parents.
The long-delayed vision of Arab economic unity should be
returned
to the table.
Judging from the recent evolution of Ecuadorian bond yields, it appears that markets have not punished Ecuador’s behavior: Ecuador, an oil exporter blessed by the 2009 recovery in oil prices, could have
returned
to the capital markets shortly after the exchange.
Little wonder, then, that ordinary citizens consider a recession over only when the economy has
returned
to “normal,” which means that incomes are rising and jobs are no longer desperately scarce.
Today, however, many of those Chinese have
returned.
There are no threats of a coup d’état, and senior generals, such as Bambang, who studied in American military colleges,
returned
to Indonesia as convinced democrats.
After I returned, I had the opportunity to join the NASA Advisory Council, as chairman of its Technology and Innovation Committee.
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