Tumult
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Within that change, you can see
tumult.
The noise and
tumult
are fantastic, especially in they way they prepare you for the peace of Shangri La.
Given the
tumult
of the time in which he painted and his own conflicted nature, it is amazing that he produced so much work, in so many styles and with such skill.
He is not a hero who is attacked and only then fights back (in a usual laid-back pattern), but he is the one who can go and start the
tumult.
Emerging changes in the region’s balance-of-power may be of equal long term importance as today’s stock market
tumult.
Yet, during the PRC’s reform period, it was the
tumult
of the Mao era that looked like the aberration, even to the CPC, which sought to distance itself from what it called “leftist mistakes.”
The
tumult
of the Maoist period instilled in a broad cross-section of people a profound appreciation for stability, and a yearning to be left alone.
Moreover, because it comes at a time of exceptional
tumult
in the Middle East, the agreement will have to survive another barrage of criticism.
Similarly in Pakistan, it is dangerous to bet that the country’s pro-democracy lawyers, intellectuals, and students will emerge victorious in the
tumult
and potential carnage of street politics.
These concerns are intensified by the political
tumult
facing many developed countries, including the US itself.
CAMBRIDGE – After nine dreary years of downgrading their GDP forecasts, macroeconomic policymakers around the world are shaking their heads in disbelief: Despite a populist-propelled wave of political tumult, global growth is actually set to outperform expectations in 2017.
Moreover, education provides refugee children a safe space amid the
tumult
of displacement.
China’s Malfunctioning Financial RegulationSHANGHAI – The
tumult
in China’s equity market appears to have come to an end.
Indeed, some of the recent political
tumult
– including Brexit and Trump’s victory – has been driven partly by excessive inequality.
As 2016 comes to an end, so should the old modes of economic thinking that have produced so much economic hardship and fueled so much
tumult.
Born of 30 years of
tumult
in the Muslim world, Al Qaeda has a worldview, not just a local view.
Indeed, amid considerable tumult, the conference aimed to create a stable international monetary framework that could serve as a cornerstone of a peaceful global order.
Given the global market
tumult
of the past ten days, examining the historical data about the performance of stock markets is a mandatory sobering experience for investors old and new and everywhere.
The third storm – political
tumult
brought about by the rise of populist political movements – poses yet another serious threat.
From big issues - say, the closure of the Gdansk shipyards - to small ones - say, when the peasants in my village object to a new road because the
tumult
may kill their pigs - the country is awash in impromptu protest politics.
Moreover, the
tumult
is now threatening to spread to two more nearby countries, Afghanistan and Pakistan, which already are facing myriad internal challenges.
But it would be both a blunder and a tragedy were Britons to vote for “Brexit” as a form of protection against
tumult
on the continent.
There is, instead, a
tumult
of debate, discussion, and dissension.
For starters, neither the collapse of Credit-Anstalt nor that of Lehman Brothers caused all of the global financial
tumult
that ensued.
The International Monetary Fund’s Mission Report of March 2009, pointing to the country’s 30 years of chronic political tumult, concluded that “Lebanon will remain vulnerable to shocks for many years” to come.
In the
tumult
of the post-revolutionary period, she presided with surprising even-handedness over the unavoidable rivalries among different sides of the political spectrum.
Brazil has barely uttered a word in reaction to the region’s tumult, while Russia and China have little taste for sanctions against Libya in light of their own autocratic governments.
But there is little evidence that democratic
tumult
translates into autocratic legitimacy.
There was other good news, also lost amid the recent tumult: the success of a heavily oversubscribed $2 billion Eurobond issue; the discovery of the first major oil and gas field in Kenya’s coastal waters and yet another in northwestern Turkana – promising to make the country a leading African exporter.
But the questions on everyone's lips are whether the loser of the recount will accept the result, and whether Taiwan's young democracy can survive this
tumult?
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