Struggles
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I have faced great power
struggles
within the school administrations here in the United States and it sort of reminded me of it.
No characters beyond Pacino's is really developed, and even he
struggles
to make something substantial out of his role.
Thanks to The Lord and those of his Earthly collaborators like Edison, Lummiere, Melies, et al., for persisting in their individual and collective
struggles
to envision, establish, propagate and improve what has been called, "the Art Form of the 20th Century.
Loosely based upon the life of Janis Joplin and her
struggles
with fame and drugs, the Rose stays with the viewer long after the final fadeout.
A last-ditch diplomatic solution appears unlikely, given that the nuclear question plays a decisive role in the Iranian regime’s factional struggles, in which anyone favoring compromise can be considered the loser.
Eliminating it will not only help farmers and the West as it tries to curtail heroin use, but also Afghanistan's infant government as it
struggles
to assert its national authority against the warlords.
As Germany
struggles
to restore economic growth this constitutionally mandated debility is increasingly obvious.
Millions of Africans, in more than a dozen countries, are facing similar struggles, as failed harvests and persistent conflict fuel severe food insecurity.
The big question now is whether Europe can accept the lifeline that Macron is offering, and look forward to a new project, rather than backward to old
struggles.
The political
struggles
that this generates will determine whether America will move more closely to the social democratic norm for developed countries, or find some way to accept and rationalize its existence as a country of high economic risk and deep divisions of income and wealth.
Now he is clearly hamstrung not only by the Democratic opposition, but also, and perhaps more so, by the succession
struggles
within his own party.
As Russia’s
struggles
to find a role and a voice in world diplomacy, having the Holy See as an ally would be beneficial.
But the two CEOs couldn’t agree on terms, and now the CTO’s company is dead while the other company
struggles
with inadequate technology.
I believe that we can achieve this goal, because I have witnessed how far we have come already, despite our
struggles.
Turkey’s current
struggles
raise important questions about the appropriate relationship between bureaucrats and elected officials in a pluralist democracy.
Indeed, since that withdrawal was completed, the region’s
struggles
have only escalated, plunging an ever-larger area into conflict.
Beyond Cuba, the Che myth has inspired thousands of students and activists across Latin America to lose their lives in foolhardy guerrilla
struggles.
In fact, it still
struggles
with imbalances today, owing to its inability or unwillingness to embrace badly needed structural reforms – the so-called “third arrow” of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s economic recovery strategy, known as “Abenomics.”
Some have, of course, been purged in power struggles, such as the one that led to the fall of Hua Guofeng, Mao’s immediate successor, in the early 1980s.
The nuclear issue is just one of many Saudi concerns, and it pales in comparison to the sectarian
struggles
unfolding in the Arab Middle East.
But the
struggles
that Aishetu overcame also remind us that education remains beyond reach for far too many girls.
As Europe
struggles
to prevent financial contagion and America
struggles
to reduce its record deficits, their dangerous debt levels threaten future living standards and strain domestic and international political institutions.
Some have cited the recent
struggles
of luxury hotels and restaurants (which, in China, are supported largely by government spending) as evidence that the anti-corruption campaign is discouraging growth-enhancing activity.
Despite China’s official hard line, some Chinese environmental officials privately express alarm at run-away carbon emissions, and suggest that foreign green tariffs would actually strengthen their hand in domestic policy
struggles
over controlling greenhouse gases by helping to win political support for emissions cuts.
The demise of military dictatorships and the spread of democratic regimes throughout Latin America (except for Cuba) means that even severe economic, class, ethnic, and other tensions now more often manifest themselves politically, in
struggles
for votes and influence.
Politics and power
struggles
explain much of the violence and mistrust.
And now, with confirmation that huge sums of aid were stolen, the grief is compounded by anger and disappointment – at the fraud itself, but also for what it says about Africa’s
struggles
to improve health-care access and outcomes.
Europe’s economic
struggles
are reflected in its political situation, with many European electorates now mired in a sense of hopelessness and sliding toward ideological extremes.
In some ways, the great ideological
struggles
of the twentieth century now seem about as close and relevant as the scholastic debates of the Middle Ages – especially, but not only, for younger generations.
This was most obvious with the intellectual responses to Islamist terror: terms like “Islamo-fascism” or “third totalitarianism” were coined not just to characterize a new enemy of the West, but also to evoke the experience of the anti-totalitarian
struggles
that preceded and followed World War II.
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