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But then, so does every other answer that has been proposed since Parfit
revived
the problem and other philosophers began to offer their own solutions.
The resulting rise in household wealth boosted consumer spending and
revived
residential construction.
And a commitment to a single market for air travel has been revived, potentially connecting countries better than ever before.
A
revived
World Social Forum might take on the task, by reverting to its original intention of being a counterweight to the WEF.
In the late 1980s, when Mikhail Gorbachev began freeing disidenty from prison, Alexeyeva returned to Moscow, where she
revived
the Moscow Helsinki Group, which had been forced to suspend its activities in 1982, because almost all of its members had been in prison or exile.
And the search for a US modus vivendi with Iran – where a new president suggests a change of course on foreign policy – could be
revived.
Old, discredited traditions were suddenly
revived.
Resurgent nationalism has
revived
the myth of a bygone golden age of ethnically and politically homogenous national states free of external constraints and not exposed to the negative consequences of globalization.
But it has recently been revived, with the emergence of the “circular economy” concept, which calls for the continual re-exploitation of resources through the reuse and refurbishment of products, components, and materials.
But, even were a
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Franco-American effort to succeed in getting the UN organ to endorse targeted penalties to hamstring the financial underpinnings of the Revolutionary Guards and other Iranian elites, the proposed measures appear to be too modest.
But, with Argentina and Repsol recently reaching a settlement, interest has
revived.
For one thing, we need to stop viewing the twentieth century as a historical parenthesis filled with pathological experiments conducted by crazed thinkers and politicians, as if liberal democracy had been there before those experiments and merely needed to be
revived
after they failed.
And why should they, given that record bailouts have not
revived
growth and employment?
If the banks are to be
revived
at all, they must be saved within days.
It was only when another moderate president, Hassan Rouhani, took office in 2013 that hope for a negotiated solution could be
revived.
Retuning Europe’s Franco-German EngineBERLIN – Whether or not the French presidency of the EU, which begins next month, is successful will depend in large part on whether Franco-German cooperation can be
revived.
In April, we hosted the inaugural round of
revived
talks between the international community and Iran.
Obama
revived
relations with Cuba after more than a half-century of deep hostility.
The question is whether it will be a Pinochet-style dictatorship bent on economic modernization, or a dictatorship with a
revived
totalitarian ideology?
Now the behavior of his successors from the military and the Muslim Brotherhood has
revived
security challenges and raised difficult questions about the region’s future.
The Federal Reserve and the Currency WarsNEW YORK – The United States Federal Reserve’s recent decision to launch a third round of “quantitative easing” has
revived
accusations by Brazil’s finance minister, Guido Mantega, that the US has unleashed a “currency war.”
Not only are India's economic failures more obvious, in comparison to Asia's
revived
economic juggernauts; so, too, are the failures of its political system.
All the pro-saving shibboleths must be suspended until a
revived
Japanese economy restores business expectations and investments.
The recently
revived
Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA) is meant to be the main regional engine for trade and business generally, and will adhere both to WTO rules and the parties’ obligations towards the EU.
In such an environment, can public ethics be
revived?
Indeed, not only has it
revived
the Cold War-era tactic of sending military aircraft unannounced into airspace over the Baltic countries and the North Sea; it has also made veiled nuclear threats against countries like Denmark.
The Union State has been dormant since 1997, but it could be
revived
to serve Putin’s purposes.
The US economy’s road to recovery is being built on the shale-gas revolution, a
revived
manufacturing sector, and a decline in the US budget deficit in GDP terms.
His promise to restore coal-mining jobs (which now number 51,000, less than 0.04% of the country’s nonfarm employment) overlooks the harsh conditions and health risks endemic in that industry, not to mention the technological advances that would continue to reduce employment in the industry even if coal production were
revived.
Though the US Senate initially rejected Wilson’s vision, particularly his support for joining the League of Nations, Franklin D. Roosevelt
revived
liberal internationalism after 1933.
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