Seeming
in sentence
285 examples of Seeming in a sentence
What is the cause of this
seeming
paradox?
Its mullahs bicker constantly,
seeming
to reflect the country’s broader cleavages.
Here credit cooperatives may be particularly important, given the
seeming
lack of confidence in the more traditional banking sector.
Yet China’s leaders remain incapable of
seeming
to abandon the North, no matter how odious its behavior.
The world’s
seeming
obsession with the BRICS’ perceived rise and fall reflects a desire to identify the country or group of countries that would take over from the United States as global leader.
Because the Orange Revolution in 2004 turned out to be a
seeming
unending series of disappointments, most Western leaders are acting as if it makes no difference whether Prime Minister Yuliya Tymoshenko or her rival, Viktor Yanukovych, wins on February 7.
Hope means confidence, and young Asians are exuding the stuff, whereas young Europeans – arrogant towards others and diffident towards themselves – too often lack “appetite” and cling to the status quo,
seeming
to demand protection from life.
With Trump now escalating his trade war with China – and with both sides
seeming
to be girding for protracted competition over technological leadership – the threat is only growing.
But even this
seeming
success was morally ambiguous.
Beijing's
seeming
silence over the nuclear ambitions of North Korea has left US, Japanese, and South Korean officials alike wondering when it will "stand up" to assert its influence over its neighbor and erstwhile ally.
Anti-Muslim elements of that reaction would become fodder for religious extremists in the Middle East, by
seeming
to confirm their narrative of inevitable religious and civilizational conflict.
Despite the ICC’s
seeming
powerlessness, many governments’ leaders are engaged in strenuous efforts to block the indictment.
That choice gave rise to a
seeming
paradox: North Korea gained surprisingly powerful influence over China.
With the yen
seeming
to have no place to go but up, foreign money flooded into Japan.
But they also see an unprecedented level of hostility from the West, with regime after regime
seeming
to be either in peril or facing chaos.
D’Estaing was incensed that the US seemed to be able to flood the world with dollar currency and debt without ever
seeming
to pay a price in terms of higher inflation or interest rates.
The US has shifted rapidly from global leadership to that kind of free riding,
seeming
to bypass the stage of global cooperation.
So, despite the Iraq war and the
seeming
impotence of world institutions, the beginning of the twenty-first century could well bring faster global improvement in political ethics than at any time in the past.
Just as Bush sought to revamp the Republican Party’s “brand’ of cold-hearted elitism and hostility to women, so Europe’s far-right parties today must appeal to citizens by not
seeming
dangerously extreme and marginal.
For Israel and its US supporters, this strategy has the
seeming
appeal of hardheaded realism.
President Bush cited
seeming
huge job growth in the last 13 months, claiming that America's labor market turned the corner.
Although Trump’s alienation of America’s allies does serve Putin’s
seeming
desire to weaken the West, it is unlikely that he has taken these steps for Putin’s sake.
Creating a viable regional security framework will not be easy, given the
seeming
intractability of many of Asia’s geopolitical fault lines.
Indeed, some American financiers were especially harshly criticized for
seeming
to take the position that they, too, were victims.
And yet headlines
seeming
to portend political instability and chaos have not prevented stock markets from soaring.
Then, suddenly, the economy’s
seeming
disconnect from politics might end, and not necessarily in a happy way.
With the economic benefits of EU membership now
seeming
much less than expected, the intensity of pro-EU sentiments in the candidate countries has significantly declined.
Such concerns have found resonance in the
seeming
incongruity of the Bank’s tough talk on corruption and simultaneous plans to expand lending to Iraq.
Economics has always had its critics, of course, but the financial crisis and its aftermath have given them fresh ammunition,
seeming
to validate long-standing charges against the profession’s unrealistic assumptions, reification of markets, and disregard for social concerns.
The issues are both complex and controversial, while
seeming
quite dull to much, if not most, of the public.
Back
Next
Related words
Without
Which
Their
Would
There
Could
While
Being
About
Himself
Despite
World
Really
Political
Other
Should
Power
Might
Little
Often