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It has torn down borders, perhaps in the most effective way since the Berlin Conference
sowed
linguistic and geographic division across Africa.
But at the same time, Beveridge
sowed
the seeds of today's challenges.
All copies of this movie should be burned the ground
sowed
with salt and reserved as a landfill for the most toxic of waste.
The Shining was the other movie - understandably, that film has an experienced director, cast, crew and a budget that yielded what it sowed: a horror masterpiece.
He
sowed
conflict.
The old manufacturing model, which fueled an unprecedented 20-fold increase in per capita income relative to the early 1990’s, also
sowed
the seeds of excessive resource consumption and environmental degradation.
By crushing our Europeanist government in the summer of 2015, Germany
sowed
the seeds of today’s bitter harvest: a majority in Italy’s parliament that dreams of exiting the euro.
Even barring such a nightmare scenario in 2012, the summit
sowed
the seeds of future conflicts – over the emergence of a “two-speed” Europe and the false economic doctrine guiding the eurozone’s proposed fiscal pact.
One wonders how many people have to die before Mélenchon calls a spade a spade, and acknowledges that Maduro’s security forces are no different from those that
sowed
terror in Chile and Argentina not too long ago.
If a Muslim plants a tree or
sowed
a field and humans and beasts and birds eat from it, all of it is love on his part.”
In 1992, its stupid insistence on strict Russian debt servicing of Soviet-era debts
sowed
the seeds for today’s bitter relations.
At the same time, occasional spurts of faster growth regularly
sowed
the seeds for various crises, often resulting in devaluations of the Italian currency, the lira.
The US neocons, with their wishful thinking, grossly underestimated the scale of the task at hand – unlike the revolutionaries in Iran, who quickly moved in to reap what the US had
sowed.
Indeed, on virtually every politically volatile issue--from nuclear testing to communal conflict - Congress
sowed
the seeds and Vajpayee's nationalist BJP party reaps the hideous harvest.
The doubts inspired at the Congress may have been inchoate, but they nonetheless
sowed
genuine unrest.
These reforms
sowed
the seeds of the financial crisis of 2008.
The Europe of the past began with the Schuman Plan, which
sowed
the seeds of today’s EU, and concluded when the Cold War ended.
As we now know, that led to a period of easy monetary conditions, which, together with financial deregulation and technological developments,
sowed
the seeds of the 2007 financial crisis and the ensuing recession.
Yet it was precisely during this period of gradual normalization and prolonged accommodation that unbridled risk-taking
sowed
the seeds of the Great Crisis that was soon to come.
Press leaks by dissident members had
sowed
confusion in the public’s mind as to the bank’s concerns and intentions before the announcement.
Ultimately, the Ottoman Empire’s demise fueled conflict in the Balkans and
sowed
rivalries that led to World War I.Today, too, mainly European, or Western, approaches to ensuring stability in the Middle East no longer work.
To be sure, the fall of the risk premium on financial markets, the development of all kinds of exotic derivatives, and these derivatives’ subsequent misuse
sowed
the seeds for this crisis, but those factors could not have caused the crisis without the plentiful rainfall that allowed those seeds to grow.
By bombing, blockading, and occupying many parts of Georgia, delaying its withdrawal, parading blindfolded Georgian soldiers, and failing to protect Georgian citizens, Russia lost its claims to legitimacy and
sowed
fear and mistrust in much of the world.
Well-funded lobby groups have
sowed
doubt among the public and successfully downplayed the urgency of the threat.
We will engrave in our hearts the past, when forming economic blocs
sowed
the seeds of conflict.
Over the past three years, Trump has
sowed
strategic chaos, and his foreign policy, if one can call it that, brought new meaning to incoherence.
Dunant’s initiative – bearing the motto Siamo tutti fratelli (we are all brothers) –
sowed
the seeds of the International Committee of the Red Cross, which inspired the first Geneva Convention in 1864.
Simply put, our approach to capitalism has exacerbated previously manageable social and environmental problems and
sowed
deep social divisions.
In Libya, his administration
sowed
chaos by overthrowing strongman Muammar el-Qaddafi in 2011.
Lastly, in the Middle East, the Trump administration has actively
sowed
the seeds for nuclear proliferation.
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