Revitalized
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A rather inoffensive monster indulges his rock-collecting hobby after being partially
revitalized
by said rocks.
Roads, airports and communications systems must also be
revitalized
if trade is to be restored.
This could occur through frameworks like the World Trade Organization, the G-8, and especially the pan-continental Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, which should be
revitalized.
Coalitions of willing governments would then integrate faster, with a
revitalized
Franco-German engine driving the process forward.
The Colombian model of transitional justice acknowledges that national reconciliation is achievable only if the communities broken by the long, savage war are repaired and
revitalized.
Intimate ties with a
revitalized
European Union remain vital to the global projection of Western values and interests.
It continues to serve a vital purpose, and its history suggests that it can be
revitalized
to meet the needs of the twenty-first century.
Instead, the US argues, existing agreements should be
revitalized.
Hamburg’s HafenCity GmbH, and parts of Copenhagen that were
revitalized
by the City & Port Development Company, are just two examples of urban areas that have used this type of development mechanism.
Likewise, on the national level, pro-growth economic-reform initiatives – which seem to have lost some urgency in the face of overly complacent and excessively accommodating financial markets – need to be
revitalized.
By doing so he
revitalized
the multi-cultural base of the National Alliance that has ruled Malaysia since independence in 1957.
Those of us who opposed Brexit but who are also desperate to see democracy
revitalized
cannot support a second referendum that, in essence, tells these people: “You made the wrong decision.
Whatever its form, privatization did not just express a philosophical direction; it also had wide-ranging economic consequences, not least on stock exchanges, which were
revitalized
through SOE listings in countries as different as Italy and Egypt.
The Union for the Mediterranean, launched by French President Nicolas Sarkozy in 2008, must be
revitalized
and re-directed towards development projects ranging from highways and ports to the promotion of small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs).
(And, in the latter case, would the US follow its pattern of ousting a Middle Eastern government without a succession plan?)Regardless of the goal, the end result would be more troops and ships in the region, more resources appropriated to fight new or
revitalized
terrorist organizations, and more arms for allied countries, many of which are themselves unstable.
After all, when Carney was “imported,” he was disrupting the tradition of in-house appointments – a tradition that will be
revitalized
if, as seems likely, one of the BoE’s current deputy governors is named as his replacement.
The EU-Canada talks, which should become a building block for harmonizing the TTIP and the TPP, have stalled and must be
revitalized.
It would have
revitalized
Europe’s economies, solving fiscal problems.
This frustration has
revitalized
a form of nationalism based on exclusion.
Trump speaks of the United States as an economy in decline that must be
revitalized.
Rafsanjani, who has always been a major power in whatever position he held, is scheduled to become head of a
revitalized
Expediency Council, a small group that reviews legislation, mediates between the executive and legislative branches, and advises the supreme ruler.
And some partial success can be claimed for the new or
revitalized
UN peacekeeping operations in Congo, South Sudan, and the CAR.
But the war has so
revitalized
the postcommunists, that they now denounced those agreements as betrayals, and shout that the government, by allowing NATO to use Bulgarian airspace, is drawing Bulgaria into war.
Indeed, mesmerized by China’s vast military buildup, a new constellation of strategic partnerships among its neighbors, and America’s
revitalized
commitment to Asian security, many shrewd observers suggest that 2010 saw the first sparks of a new Cold War in Asia.
Some 50% of the funds would be spent on an expanded,
revitalized
National Health Insurance Scheme.
In France, the National Front, which finished second in the 2002 presidential election, has been
revitalized
under Marine Le Pen.
With executive authority increasingly in the hands of elected representatives, rather than dispersed among various competing institutions, the political establishment has been
revitalized
– and it has taken three important steps toward strengthening democracy and the rule of law.
Economic forces are not the only cause for
revitalized
nationalisms.
Today’s crisis of international integration can become the catalyst for the creation of a new or
revitalized
global system.
Governments that do embark on structural reform often find it frustrating to wait for that often-elusive “critical mass” of
revitalized
sectors to materialize; and economists find it very difficult to predict the timing and magnitude of the growth liftoff that should follow.
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