Traditionally
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The attacks came at a time when the world
traditionally
tries to make sense of the year ahead – to forecast the risks that lie in wait, the opportunities that will arise, and the challenges that will have to be overcome.
Traditionally, British law imposed two main limitations on the “right to free speech.”
Yet one historical law does seem to apply: in an immense economic crisis, the voters stick with the people whose economic competence they have
traditionally
trusted – that is, the very people who led them to ruin.
Unfortunately, neither SCAF nor Morsi espouses the type of liberal regime that would provide women with opportunities to take on the leadership roles that have
traditionally
been denied to them.
Already, services contribute the bulk of GDP in developing countries, even in low-income countries where agriculture has
traditionally
played a big part.
In a recent paper, they argue that service industries could serve as a growth escalator, the role
traditionally
assumed by manufacturing.
For example, in California’s 45th district (in the
traditionally
conservative Orange County), University of California, Irvine, law professor Dave Min is taking on the incumbent Republican, Mimi Walters.
In the absence of fair elections, Kremlin occupants
traditionally
seek legitimacy by attracting artists to their side: if a beloved actor, writer, sculptor, or musician loves Putin, how could anyone feel otherwise?
Traditionally, universities undertook research, provided a professional education, and offered a country’s young people a cultural foundation as they entered society.
Turkey's secular bureaucratic establishment has
traditionally
been pro-West but with a strong dose of nationalism.
Traditionally, analysts assumed that victory went to the side with the better army or the larger force; in an information age, the outcome is also influenced by who has the better story.
Banks have
traditionally
financed a large share of infrastructure outlays.
Even the regulation-reinforced, fortress-like walls that have
traditionally
surrounded finance and medicine are being eroded.
With reforms of the
traditionally
Western-dominated institutions having stalled, there have been moves to create alternatives;China’s Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, for example, competes directly with the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank in some areas.
The reward is the close relationship with their children that women have
traditionally
enjoyed.
The “nation of immigrants” was
traditionally
regarded as a refuge from danger.
Were this to happen, it would also have far-reaching implications for the composition of the European Commission and other EU governing bodies, which have
traditionally
been insulated from political ructions at the national level.
Mexico’s
traditionally
strong industries, such as textiles, could not compete and were essentially wiped out; and incipient industries that had once shown great promise, such as consumer electronics, were crushed.
In Europe, the number of nuclear plants is declining, as old plants are decommissioned and public opinion in even
traditionally
pro-nuclear countries like France begins to shift: almost two-thirds of the French now believe that nuclear power stands in the way of an increase in renewable energy.
Making matters worse, Germany, the reluctant leader of the EU, has
traditionally
acted in support of its own economic and energy interests, maintaining a strong bilateral relationship with Russia.
Traditionally
one was supposed to be a socialist in one's youth and turn conservative later.
Owing to historical factors and opportunities, financial transactions were concentrated in cities that were
traditionally
closely linked to the rise of European and American capitalism.
The Congress party was expected to come to power in Punjab, where chronic “anti-incumbency” has
traditionally
precluded the re-election of any state government.
It is worth remembering that Americans have
traditionally
needed an ideological mission to become involved in the world.
For the West, a revamped CFE Treaty would help mitigate worries about military threats in the area that Russia has
traditionally
considered its sphere of influence.
Next on the list in Chicago will be the
traditionally
tense NATO-Russia relationship.
These include not only the rapidly growing formerly communist countries to the east, Poland and the Czech Republic, but also Denmark, the Netherlands, Austria, and Switzerland, upon which Germans
traditionally
looked down.
Full membership of the one has
traditionally
entailed membership of the other.
As water becomes increasingly scarce in
traditionally
fertile zones such as the Indo-Gangetic Plain, rising seas will ruin vast swathes of farmland.
Spain, too, is in serious trouble, owing to the budget deficits of its
traditionally
independent regional governments, the weakness of its banks, and its need to roll over large sovereign-debt balances each year.
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