Undisputed
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The US may no longer be the world’s
undisputed
leader, as it was in the decade following the Soviet Union’s collapse, but it nonetheless has a vital role to play in international affairs.
Indeed, if there were such a thing as a combined index of despair, Colombia would be an
undisputed
leader.
Deng Xiaoping was the last Chinese leader to possess
undisputed
authority to decide on public policy.
Amid all of this turbulence, the European Research Council (ERC), established in 2007 to fund cutting-edge research, stands out at as an
undisputed
success story.
And the economic debacles of the last few years seem to bear out Mikhail Gorbachev’s recent warning that “Western capitalism, too, deprived of its old adversary and imagining itself the
undisputed
victor and incarnation of global progress, is at risk of leading Western society and the rest of the world down another historical blind alley.”
Since World War II, the United States has been the world’s
undisputed
leader in science.
As the victorious heir to the collapsed Cold War order, the United States stood alone, undisputed, at the peak of its global power.
The role of processed foods in these chronic conditions is undisputed; every country that adopts the high-fat, high-sugar “Western pattern diet” is plagued by the same diseases and costs.
Instead of formulating new sanctions for the UN Security Council, they should use the next few months to explore confidentially what level of restrictions combined with verification Iran would consider in exchange for
undisputed
enrichment.
Meanwhile, he inherits an America that is no longer an
undisputed
hegemony, and that, together with its allies, is immersed in the most severe economic crisis since 1929.
The key provision (article 2) that no law may contradict “the
undisputed
rules of Islam” violates the basic principle of parliamentary sovereignty, and will prevent legislation from meeting international standards.
With Chinese fishing vessels constantly intruding into what have hitherto been others’
undisputed
200-nautical-mile exclusive economic zones (EEZs) under UNCLOS, these claims are now causing real friction with countries like Indonesia.
Berlusconi’s
undisputed
survival skills, and the acrobatics of his personal life, have relegated the outside world from the attention of most Italians.
Despite the 2008 financial crisis, the US remains the
undisputed
leader in global finance.
Although Ciorbea's goodwill, personal honesty, and commitment to reform remain undisputed, he was a man of weak resolve, blown this way and that by President Constantinescu and other leaders in the coalition cabinet.
Despite Germany’s opposition to the OMT policy, Draghi united the eurozone’s rival core and periphery countries by focusing on their one
undisputed
common goal – the preservation of the euro.
While production had been just over five million tons in 1957, he expected the country to catch up with or even surpass the United States by 1962, producing 80-100 million tons per year, and to reach 700 million tons per year by the mid-1970’s, making China the
undisputed
world leader.
As New York and London lose their
undisputed
claim to being the world’s financial capitals, the rising centers of the global economy will gain an increasing say in international economic policy.
For them, legitimacy simply means that voting and counting votes happens according to
undisputed
rules.
This has driven up the dollar’s value and chronically undermined export competitiveness, much like the financial products offered by the City of London did in the UK by fueling sterling appreciation in the years of
undisputed
EU membership.
But Mao, with some 42.5 million, was the
undisputed
champion butcher of the twentieth century.
Now that the US is no longer the world’s
undisputed
technology leader, US President Donald Trump and his advisers don’t want to compete according to a rules-based system.
The rough and unimproved face of the country, the frequency of covers, together with the great distance from their own country, and the facilities afforded them for rapid movements to the different points of the war, by the
undisputed
command of the ocean, had united to deter the English from employing a heavy force in cavalry, in their early efforts to subdue the revolted colonies.
"I ask for no joy - no demonstration of a felicity that you will not, cannot feel, for months to come; but obtain a right to his powerful name - give him an
undisputed
title to protect you - "Again the maid made an impressive gesture of denial.
In fact, the return of Richard had quenched every hope that he had entertained of restoring a Saxon dynasty in England; for, whatever head the Saxons might have made in the event of a civil war, it was plain that nothing could be done under the
undisputed
dominion of Richard, popular as he was by his personal good qualities and military fame, although his administration was wilfully careless, now too indulgent, and now allied to despotism.
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