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If India is to eliminate the discrimination and indignities faced by members of its lower castes, it must
transcend
the politics of identity and focus on broader development goals and socioeconomic challenges.
A good politician should be able to explain without seeking to seduce; he should humbly look for the truth of this world without claiming to be its professional owner; he should alert people to the good qualities in themselves, including a sense of the values and interests which
transcend
the personal, without giving himself an air of superiority and imposing anything on his fellow humans; he should not yield to the dictate of public moods or of the mass media, while never hindering a constant scrutiny of his actions.
What brings us together is that we have common interests which
transcend
those differences.
To be sure, a country’s foreign policy is shaped by long-term factors that
transcend
elections and presidencies.
The will to
transcend
the murderous trauma in the Balkans was also present.
Just like that, Ukraine’s chance to
transcend
its tortured history appears to have been thrown away.
The basic value that life is sacred rests only on our ability to
transcend
and question our own making, even if this foundation is necessarily a product of life.
This would require, of course, less cynical political elites who can
transcend
their petty ambitions and divisions for the sake of the country.
Forgetting permits us to
transcend
details and generalize, to see the forest and not just the trees.
Like Austria-Hungary, the EU’s raison d’etre consists in its ability to
transcend
the indigenous balance of power among its members, and the service this renders to the international system.
Information may
transcend
borders, but servers and cables still have physical locations.
For India, this uncertainty amounts to a serious security challenge, requiring that it
transcend
the role of silent spectator.
They know that communications
transcend
borders, and that a single news story, handled skillfully, can be as damaging to our cause – and as helpful to theirs – as any military attack.
In the years following the Armistice, Europe’s leaders failed to
transcend
the divisions that WWI had laid bare, with the tensions between the French and Germans being particularly destabilizing.
Whatever their other disagreements, Chinese and Japanese concur on one point: if Asia today, with its rising nationalist tensions, evokes Europe in the first half of the twentieth century, it is precisely because Asia has not embarked on a reconciliation process such as that which enabled France and Germany to
transcend
their centuries-old rivalry.
Although multilateralism is a slow and often painful process of cultivating consensus, some issues are so large that they
transcend
any one country.
Failure to
transcend
tribalism suggests that Africans must learn to use their tribal loyalties for the good of their countries.
Denial of the fear of mortality and projection of the suppressed wish to
transcend
nature are the marks of a masked effort to create a biomedical science at war with its own stated purposes.
A humane version of the biomedical sciences would, for instance, acknowledge that it is not about to
transcend
the limits of the human body, and so it would no longer make promises that it cannot keep.
Our organization, Mayors for Peace, was created in 1982 as a way to
transcend
national borders and work together toward the abolition of nuclear weapons.
And, while Mexicans are told that the violence is only between rival gangs, executions
transcend
the realm of drug trafficking.
Integrating the Roma will require long-term efforts that
transcend
national boundaries.
How is this fatalism manifesting itself, where does it come from, and what can be done to
transcend
it?
Norway has set an excellent example – one that all of Europe should follow as the best way to
transcend
the culture of gender bias and stereotyping that is still prevalent in many companies and institutions.
The SDGs will have to
transcend
the idea of a planet divided starkly between those who give aid and those who receive it.
What is more serious is the impression that the American political system, with its inability to
transcend
party divisions and forge national consensus, is increasingly sclerotic.
The governments that emerge should use their popular mandates to forge a new form of cooperation that can
transcend
an embittered past.
This community is a “person” that has a past and a future that
transcend
us as individuals.
The EU’s attempt to
transcend
sovereignty and traditional power politics by establishing a transnational rule of law is much more in line with a “post-historical” world than the Americans’ continuing belief in God, national sovereignty, and their military.
Surely, India-US relations
transcend
any single arms purchase.
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