Spawned
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This Idea has
spawned
many ideas.
The Brit Gangster revival cycle initiated by "Lock, Stock and two smoking barrels" seems to have cross germinated with the "Oceans Eleven" remake and
spawned
a genetically modified caper for the 21st.
Movie is notable for all the sequels that followed it and all the Emmanuelle series it
spawned.
Death Wish is indeed a pioneer in the genre for which it spawned, and overall it holds up well today as it did in the 70's.
John Grisham--the famous author--even took to court against the film since it
spawned
some copy-cat murders.
This piece of excrement actually
spawned
a sequel if you believe it.
An all-around vile concoction that might have desecrated our memories of MGM for good, had not "That's Entertainment" (a compilation of MGM's greatest stars and musical numbers that became such an unexpected boxoffice hit that it
spawned
two sequels) come along 3 years later and put June Allyson and Peter Lawford together again exactly where they belonged--back on the (then-demolished) MGM backlot, singing and dancing up a storm to "The Varsity Drag" finale excerpted from. . .
As a result, its economic model
spawned
a labor-saving, capital-intensive growth dynamic.
Brazil has
spawned
some world-class companies – for example, aircraft manufacturer Embraer – but most industrial sectors remain focused on the internal market and are not internationally competitive.
But the IASB has
spawned
other committees to oversee auditing.
Not only have wealth and currency effects failed to spur meaningful recovery in post-crisis economies; they have also
spawned
new destabilizing imbalances that threaten to keep the global economy trapped in a continuous series of crises.
As the philosopher Peter Singer has put it, the communications revolution has
spawned
a “global audience” that creates the basis for a “global ethics.”
The tensions
spawned
by Islamic law might be justified if it targeted Nigeria's biggest problem: government corruption.
The 2010 Dodd-Frank financial-reform legislation, which has
spawned
30,000 pages of rules, has been a boon for lawyers.
The unraveling of Syria, Iraq, and Libya, together with the civil war that is tearing Yemen apart, have created vast killing fields, generated waves of refugees, and
spawned
Islamist militants who will remain a threat to international security for years to come.
Syria, which at first seemed to be just another instance of internal change, has
spawned
a civil war that has spread beyond the country’s borders, affecting all of its neighbors.
While it is too early to reach a conclusive verdict on the US loan-guarantee program, it is clear that the Solyndra case cannot be properly evaluated without taking into account the many successes that the program has
spawned.
The Iraq conflict, by contrast, is part of the world’s first global insurgency – the web of individual conflicts
spawned
by Islamist extremism, most of them related in some way to al Qaeda, and the global war on terrorism.
To be sure, America’s presence in Afghanistan has
spawned
important regional linkages; unfortunately, they are not the kind that support economic renewal.
So, while US troops may be leaving Afghanistan, an end to the violence
spawned
by America’s war remains nothing more than a distant dream – especially for Afghanistan’s South Asian neighbors.
Indeed, the question is not so much whether the global system will endure the imbalances
spawned
by China, but how severe those imbalances will prove to be.
Instead of encouraging reform of the Saudi/Wahhabi regime – the system that
spawned
15 of the 19 hijackers in the 9/11 attacks – the average Muslim saw America as waging war on a regime that had nothing to do with that crime.
The information and communications revolution has
spawned
the idea of the “smart city,” which places the relevant technologies at the heart of systems that collect and respond to information: smart power grids, smart transport networks (potentially including self-driving vehicles), and smart buildings and zoning.
It is, after all, this “attention economy” that
spawned
“fake news.”
The refugee crisis and the Brexit calamity that it
spawned
have reinforced xenophobic, nationalist movements that will seek to win a series of upcoming votes– including national elections in France, the Netherlands, and Germany in 2017, a referendum in Hungary on the EU refugee policy on October 2, and a rerun of the Austrian presidential election on December 4.Rather than uniting to resist this threat, EU member states have become increasingly unwilling to cooperate with one another.
His support, via Al Jazeera, of the Arab Spring’s revolutions – and of the new generation of leaders that they have
spawned
– has only strengthened Qatar’s position.
It would rather attribute low inflation to successful inflation targeting, and the Great Moderation that it presumably
spawned.
Cash-strapped Armenia had no alternative but to hand over the shares, which it did in a 2002 treaty candidly titled “Possessions in Exchange for Debt” – a reminder of the infamous “debt-for-equity” swaps of the Yeltsin years (another Chubais invention), which
spawned
Russia’s oligarchs.
Yet America’s trade gaps have, in fact, been
spawned
by a chronic deficiency of domestic US saving.
The Lessons of America’s ElectionSTANFORD – Donald Trump’s surprise election as the 45th president of the United States has
spawned
a cottage industry of election post-mortems and predictions, in America and abroad.
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