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After years of mismanagement, we are told, the government has now
succeeded
in restoring business confidence;America is finally living up to its potential.
Its demise reflects the destructive power of the narrative about the peace process that the right
succeeded
in persuading many Israelis to accept.
So far, Wickremesinghe has
succeeded
in suggesting that the Sinhalese have more to fear from the return of Rajapaksa than they do from the country’s ethnic minorities.
Since World War II, many countries have attempted the transition from low- to high-income status, but only 13 have
succeeded
– and all had relatively low levels of official corruption.
The British initially
succeeded
in moving through the enemy's forward lines, but as the Turks brought up more troops they were forced to withdraw.
None
succeeded.
Indeed, Abe has
succeeded
so well in returning Japan to the world stage that his US and Asian critics act as if the only problem now is to moderate Japanese self-confidence – a notion that would have been laughable just two years ago.
Actors
succeeded
or failed not on the basis of popularity, but on the state’s direction; imagine a world with only one movie studio deciding which stars to promote.
In this respect, it succeeded, though at great human cost.
The result was the formation of a civic movement that in June 2015
succeeded
in electing Ada Colau as Barcelona’s mayor.
Repressive policies have never
succeeded
in eliminating demand for drugs.
Given the reaction in financial markets, they have
succeeded.
Violent extremists on both sides have ratcheted up their actions whenever the majority
succeeded
in getting closer to peace.
In announcing his resignation on December 31 Boris Yeltsin may have
succeeded
on both counts, assuring not only his personal safety, but his place in history and Russia's infant democracy.
They largely succeeded: Their design kept the region from coming between the two European powers, and it managed to survive for a century.
Through tricks and threats Iraq's fallen dictatorship largely
succeeded
in keeping this tragedy under cover.
Many oil-producing countries, in particular, have
succeeded
in converting their natural wealth into physical capital and consumption; but they have failed to build the human capital that can sustain their economies in the future.
Though the policy
succeeded
in buttressing China’s economic growth, it was widely criticized as an overreaction – one that led to excessive monetary expansion.
The problem is that, although there are good examples of publicized – if not public – peace talks that have succeeded, there are more instances of failure or indefinite stalemate, owing to the pressure of working under the glare of the international spotlight.
Today, we are pleased to report that the program
succeeded
beyond our most optimistic expectations.
The 2015 law followed the previous year’s Maidan uprising in Kyiv, which
succeeded
in deposing Yanukovych a second time.
The amazing truth is that fracking has
succeeded
where Kyoto and carbon taxes have failed.
Yet, except for Costa Rica’s foreign investment promotion agency, CINDE, modeled after the IDA-Ireland, none of Latin America’s FDI promotion agencies have
succeeded
in adopting best practices.
Obama’s efforts to stabilize the banking system, it almost pains me to acknowledge,
succeeded
despite themselves.
Indeed, we have not even
succeeded
at providing enough food for today’s population of 7.3 billion: Nearly 800 million people currently are starving or hungry, and another couple billion do not get enough micronutrients.
The Forum
succeeded
in this effort, and a fresh and reassuring message on the impact of radiation was made public in September.
Today, the UNTAES (United Nations Transitional Administration for Eastern Slavonia, Baranja, and Western Sirmium) mission is virtually forgotten – not because it failed, but because it
succeeded.
Abdullah’s octogenarian line of successors recalls the final years of the Soviet Union, when one infirm leader after another
succeeded
to power for a brief period of inert rule.
After Abdullah
succeeded
his brother Fahd, who ruled for 23 years until his death in 2005, he created an Allegiance Council, an ambiguous and mysterious family body that resembled the Vatican’s College of Cardinals.
Cameron has
succeeded
in this delicate balancing act – and has been rewarded by voters.
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