Thirty
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Thirty
years ago, this was the most efficient and practical strategic choice for China, owing to its lack of capital and advanced technology.
Thirty
years later, scientists at an IBM laboratory in California arranged 35 atoms of xenon on the surface of a nickel crystal, to spell "IBM" in block letters.
Some feminists have attacked me for this position, but the numbers bear me out:
thirty
years ago, 30% of reported rapes in the US and the United Kingdom resulted in prosecutions; today, after three decades of confidential sex-crime reporting, the number is 12% in the US and 6% in the UK.
Thirty
years later, Jimmy Carter still spoke bitterly about an incident at the Democrats’ convention in 1980.
Thirty
years after the Reagan-Thatcher revolution, the ideological pendulum has begun to swing in the opposite direction.
Thirty
years ago, who would have imagined that two of London’s most popular clubs – Arsenal and Chelsea – would have a French and a Portuguese coach, respectively, and players from Spain, France, Portugal, Brazil, Russia, Serbia, the Czech Republic, Poland, Mexico, Ghana, South Korea, Holland, Belgium, Nigeria, and the Ivory Coast?
In short, all that growth benefited only those at the top of the income distribution, the same group that had done so well over the previous
thirty
years and that benefited most from Bush's tax cut.
Thirty
years ago, I wrote a book called The Expanding Circle, in which I asserted that, historically, the circle of beings to whom we extend moral consideration has widened, first from the tribe to the nation, then to the race or ethnic group, then to all human beings, and, finally, to non-human animals.
Thirty
years ago, only a few countries, home to a small share of the global population, had fertility rates substantially below the replacement rate of 2.1 children per woman.
Thirty
countries have recently signed up to the Lucens or Safe School guidelines, which instruct their military authorities how to prevent schools from being used as instruments of war.
The terrible wars in the Middle East today, pitting revolutionary religious sects and tribal chiefs against ruthless dictatorships backed by one great power or another, have much more in common with the
Thirty
Years War that devastated much of Germany and central Europe from 1618 to 1648.
Like today’s wars, the
Thirty
Years War is often assumed to have been an essentially religious conflict, but between Catholics and Protestants.
In reality, the
Thirty
Years War was a struggle for European hegemony between the Bourbon and Habsburg monarchies.
There were moments during the
Thirty
Years War when a political settlement might have been possible.
For
thirty
years, former President Suharto systematically discriminated against ethnic Chinese, while at the same time favoring a few select Chinese cronies, who helped his family and military colleagues make huge, ill-gotten profits.
I pointed out the possibility of a Middle East conflagration equivalent to the
Thirty
Years War in Europe, which is estimated to have killed between half and three-quarters of the population of some of the participating states.
Thirty
years ago, there was not a single French enterprise among the world’s top 100 enterprises, whereas today there are 15.
Thirty
years later, Chile’s exports comprise the same items.
Thirty
years ago, I took a long, hard look at the unemployment scourge then hitting Europe in a book called World Out of Work.
HIV and the SDGsBRIGHTON –
Thirty
years ago, when the international community marked the first World AIDS Day, we thought we would never turn the tide against HIV.
The London Club (banks and investors holding $32 billion of commercial Soviet-era debt) wrote off 36.5% of this debt earlier this year, and rescheduled the remainder over
thirty
years.
The old, declining European order of the nineteenth century originally emerged out of the
Thirty
Years’ War (1618-1648).
Thirty
percent of this year’s corn production in the United States will be burned up on America’s highways.
This does not mean that the French army is about to be placed under NATO's unified command structure, which de Gaulle abandoned
thirty
years ago.
If America’s rate of growth in the coming decades remains what it has been over the past
thirty
years, the answer is simple, and terrifying.
If America’s annual rate of improvement in productivity turns out to be higher in the next
thirty
years than they have been over the past three decades, the country’s worries will be few.
But how will relations evolve over the next
thirty
years?
But since Lebanon was torn apart
thirty
years ago by civil war and violence, exacerbated by PLO, Israeli, Syrian, French, and US military incursions, not a single Muslim has lived in an electorally competitive Arab state.
Palestine and its immediate neighbors have their best opportunity in
thirty
years to produce democratic states.
Only a truly regional initiative can ensure a lasting end to the cruel and senseless
Thirty
Years War that has ravaged Afghanistan and frustrated South Asia’s hopes for peaceful development.
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