Unify
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As important as a French dish?" (Laughter) "Using our cooking, an insignificant and day-to-day event, as a tool to promote the image of our country to the world, or as a key to
unify
a nation?"
The Big Bang also predicts that in the early, hot universe, our fundamental forces may
unify
into one super-force.
They would
unify
the entire audience; and no matter where you sat, you could laugh at what was going on onstage.
Most modern economists deal with the paradox of value by attempting to
unify
these considerations under the concept of utility, how well something satisfies a person's wants or needs.
We
unify.
So many people worked on it, but by the '40s, certainly by the '50s, this strange but very compelling idea of how to
unify
the laws of physics had gone away.
In our era, a new approach to
unify
the laws of physics is being pursued by physicists such as myself, many others around the world, it's called superstring theory, as you were indicating.
And to
unify
these immensely different cultures, we were going to launch a third, new brand.
We use spelling to
unify
the way we write, so we can all write the same way, making it easier for us to understand when we read to each other.
And they were inspired not by the young Einstein, who did the great work in relativity, but by the old Einstein, the icon of poster and t-shirt, who failed in his scientific efforts to
unify
the physical laws.
This 3 hour epic (seems much shorter) explores the will to power and conquest and the conflicting motives that underlie that quest by tracking two parallel lives: the emperor Q'in, whose desire to
unify
the Chinese feudal states has its basis in noble aims but devolves into violent oppression,isolation, and ultimate powerlessness; and the assassin Jing ke, a mercenary killer who comes to recognize the unintended consequences of murder and finds a form of salvation.
Seen today, some might dismiss them or just see them as propaganda--which they technically are, but of a positive sort and meant to
unify
the nation.
Because Cameron fails to
unify
his visuals with potential effects that may be felt from the script, a viewer will find it difficult to empathise with Steve, whose general behaviour fails to demonstrate knowledge of possible linkage between causes of his actions (theft, drug sales, et alia) and their consequences, with apparent altruism by Redback being the film's sole strong positive component.
Fully aware of what happened some four decades earlier when the US and UN forces expanded their strategic objective in Korea and tried to
unify
the peninsula by force, Bush resisted pressures to expand the war’s aims.
Many (including me) have long advocated a national GST, which has the potential to
unify
India’s national market, making the economy more transparent, digitized, and efficient.
For starters, Qaddafi managed to
unify
a country that, since the Greek invasion in the seventh century BC, had been divided between a coastal strip linked to the larger Mediterranean basin and an isolated hinterland that even Benito Mussolini’s brutal regime could not secure.
While there was no love lost between the United States and the Kuomintang leadership, the US gave Taiwan assurances of military protection, which deterred China from trying to
unify
the island with the mainland by force.
It would also underscore a basic truth: the common challenge of sustainable development should
unify
a world divided by income, religion, and geography.
Twenty years after the fall of the Iron Curtain, it remains divided, unable to
unify
into a global force.
Any new leader must spur the economy, enforce the rule of law, fight corruption,
unify
the PA’s security agencies, and preserve public safety – and he must do so quickly or lose authority.
Putin’s effort to
unify
the ex-Soviet states is hardly the only initiative that exemplifies his flawed vision.
Premier Orban's semi-successful efforts to
unify
the right under the banner of FIDESZ are unique among Eastern Europe's fractured and fractious rightist parties.
She succeeded in that goal, but alienated many citizens with her Trump-like rhetoric calling for Britons to
unify
behind her “strong and stable” government – or else.
In this context, the EU’s top priority should be to
unify
the positions of its member states, with the goal of overcoming the barriers erected by the US and creating shared systems for constraining China.
Whether or not the next government can do what is needed will depend on its ability to
unify
the electorate and a disparate group of regionally focused political parties.
At the same time, the Roll Back Malaria Partnership has recently launched a long-term Global Action Plan to
unify
the actions of the malaria community and spur additional investment.
If applied, bank capital will be scarcer, the flow of credit slower, and bank fees higher in countries with pretty stable financial sectors, simply because others have spent a fortune to support their financial systems – and because the European Commission never misses an opportunity to
unify
rules across the EU.
With its public image tarnished by infighting and corruption, Fatah is looking toward its August 4 convention as an opportunity to
unify
for the electoral campaign.
Some of us have proposed expanded equations that
unify
the different forces.
This can only be done by introducing legal mechanisms to reward those who protect the environment, while making polluters pay, and by helping to
unify
the environmental watchdogs scattered across different sectors.
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