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to New York, he apologized to those who had drawn from his remarks the implication that Africa is somehow “genetically inferior.”
In the US, the 1944 Servicemen’s Readjustment Act (better known as the GI Bill) was a success because it provided training for those most in need of it, enabling
returning
World War II veterans to re-enter the productive economy.
Chinese leaders must in turn work to prevent China’s national narrative from
returning
to one of victimization, even if problems surrounding the Olympics emerge, as they likely will.
Without international support, we would not have made this progress and would be at much greater risk of
returning
to war.
Bhutto, the head of the Pakistan People’s Party, needs all the support she can find after
returning
from exile.
The Americans began
returning
to Pakistan until, in 1998, the Pakistani government decided to follow India in testing an atomic bomb.
Empowered by their success in ousting former President Hosni Mubarak, and then sending the country’s armed forces back to the barracks, many are readily
returning
to the streets to hold leaders accountable.
Now the old patterns of political behavior are
returning
to the fore.
Abe just scored a landslide victory in the general election on October 22, easily
returning
his ruling coalition to power.
The key to restoring China’s GDP growth is, therefore,
returning
fixed-asset investment growth to at least 25%.
Returning
to 2018, the Trump administration’s rollback of Obama-era regulations and enactment of corporate-tax reform have both helped to promote growth.
But many poor countries have recently recovered from the impact such lunatic ideas, what a tragedy if that were to shoved back into poverty by
returning
to those tried-and-failed policies;-- No to pollution.
But, while GDP growth seems to be
returning
slowly to potential, the slow pace of recovery in employment and the residual secular shifts in income distribution remain causes of concern.
NEW YORK – With economic conditions
returning
more or less to normal around the world after a decade of financial crises, nationalist populism is now seen as the biggest threat to global recovery.
By
returning
the 92-year-old Mahathir Mohamad to the job of prime minister, voters ended 61 years of uninterrupted rule by the United Malays National Organization (UMNO).
The second misperception is that Chinese President Hu Jintao offered Kim a “big package” of aid in exchange for
returning
to the Six Party Talks on North Korea’s nuclear program.
The EU is trying to impose quotas that many member states strenuously oppose, forcing refugees to take up residence in countries where they are not welcome and do not want to go, and
returning
to Turkey others who reached Europe by irregular means.
In the US, the Federal Reserve’s ongoing exit from ultra-easy post-crisis monetary policy adds to the sense among market participants and other countries’ policymakers that normal times are
returning.
In the opinion pages of some German newspapers, anti-capitalism is
returning
in a new form, which entails nothing less than a renunciation of Europe and even of the West.
According to Rob Wainwright, who heads Europol, some 5,000 European jihadists have been to Syria and Iraq, and “several hundred” are likely plotting further attacks in Europe after
returning
home.
Of course, the notion of
returning
to the pre-EU world is fundamentally flawed, owing to the simple fact that individual European countries cannot compete in the modern global economy.
Returning
the process to national capitals would shift the balance of power to domestic legislatures and national stakeholders.
Bangladesh’s Fundamentalist ChallengeNEW DELHI – In February, while
returning
from a book fair at Dhaka University, Avijit Roy, a Bangladeshi-American blogger known for his atheism, and his wife were dragged from their rickshaw and hacked with machetes.
Today, by contrast, Africa is in the process of
returning
as a subject of history.
Indeed, during the standoff, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh,
returning
from a G-20 meeting, expressed concerns about the “future of India’s parliamentary democracy.”
To prevent the mafias from
returning
the money from abroad in this period, the borders with Colombia and Brazil were closed.
In China, the government is not elected, so winning more votes is not part of the calculation, and
returning
money to the people is never the choice.
Without such structural reforms or
returning
fiscal surpluses to families through tax cuts and rebates, government investment-based stimulus efforts can provide, at best, a short-term economic boost.
Returning
priceless artifacts of cultural significance purloined at the height of imperial rule might be a good place to start.
But, instead of
returning
the evidence of their rapacity to their rightful owners, the British are flaunting the Kohinoor on the Queen Mother’s crown in the Tower of London.
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