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But the key question concerning the future of the country remains: will Shia, Sunnis, and Kurds will
unite
behind a functioning central authority?
If France wants to capitalize on the positive emotions of Bastille Day, it needs much more responsible elites, ready to
unite
in the fight against unemployment and its causes (lack of competitiveness and labor-market rigidity) and consequences (the rise of populist, non-republican forces).
What Bastille Day revealed, even briefly and superficially, is that the potential to
unite
France exists.
As a result, big projects such as the European Centre for Nuclear Research (CERN), the European Space Agency (ESA), and the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO), were founded to help
unite
European research efforts in basic science.
Second – and more dangerous – Iran’s leaders believe that they have a God-given right to
unite
Shia Muslims under a single caliphate.
Russia is not the Soviet Union, and while cautious military planners cannot exclude that this Euro-Asian great power could one day raise old fears in a suspicious Europe, it is extremely difficult to imagine that Russia, with her immense internal problems and her efforts of reform, can once again become the kind of menace that could
unite
the Western alliance in new determination and consensus, like the famous spinach does for Popeye the Sailor.
Yet the efforts in 2008 to
unite
the Democratic Party weren’t as successful as the conventional wisdom suggests.
One way to
unite
party factions is for the nominee to select his rival as his running mate.
Her campaign is counting on Donald Trump to
unite
the party, and that might well happen; but she will have her work cut out, particularly among young and first-time voters, who have overwhelmingly backed Sanders.
emphasizing his endeavor to
unite
the country.
The technologies of the Internet were thought to fragment societal forces rather than
unite
them in a common cause.
Even the success of free elections in Iraq is threatening to divide rather than
unite
the country.
People across Latin America must
unite
to preserve their sovereignty, their environment, and respect for human rights, all of which are systematically being violated.
Conversely, portraying Putin as “a man from the past,” and Medvedev as “a hope for the future,” exaggerates the differences between them and omits the more important factors that
unite
them.
After World War II, Churchill encouraged Europeans to unite, but he also said that if the UK had to choose between the transatlantic relationship and Europe, it would always pick the former.
Some encourage Greece to exit the eurozone, believing that a more restricted and homogeneous currency union would be stronger and easier to
unite.
If they
unite
in their moment of adversity and take their grievance into the streets, they will have to confront the generals, notorious for their disregard of civil rights and liberties.
While the Bush administration’s policies often served to
unite
Iran’s disparate political landscape against a common threat, an Obama presidency could accentuate the country’s deep internal divisions.
Their challenge was to
unite
many businesspersons and others to argue for opening the economy, reforming fiscal and tax policies, and other fundamental changes.
But their failure to
unite
on a single platform directly benefited Shafiq, who unexpectedly won 5.9 million votes (assuming no election-rigging).
Saving NATO From TrumpMADRID – Sixty-nine years ago, the foreign ministers of 12 countries in North America and Western Europe gathered in Washington, DC, to sign the North Atlantic Treaty, in which they “resolved to
unite
their efforts for collective defense and for the preservation of peace and security.”
The world must
unite
behind all efforts to eradicate poverty as a vital first step toward overcoming the many other challenges – from migration to terrorism – that we face today.
A suicidal denial of reality seems to
unite
the candidates and their supporters, best formulated as follows: “Don’t address serious issues, such as the national debt, during the election campaign, and we will not expect you to confront them seriously when you are in power.”
But, as Bruce Katz and Luise Noring have documented, in many cities in America and around the world, elected officials, civic organizations, and private business often
unite
beyond party lines to design and find funding for innovative projects in public transport, housing, or economic development.
Europe needs its democracies to
unite
around a common strategy to defend against manifold security challenges.
Indeed, the most popular tactic among liberals nowadays is to
unite
with all opponents of the regime.
Removing it will in some respects be the most important task for May, who expresses what surely is a sincere desire to
unite
the nation.
This initiative has the firm political backing of both countries’ leaders, and expresses a clear determination to
unite
against common threats.
Born as a “plastic party” to
unite
a gamut of political forces following the implosion of the Christian Democrats in 1994, Berlusconi’s Forza Italia showed itself to be a very cunningly structured movement, with a strong and stable consensus among its members on core doctrine.
For example, China could start to speak for all of Asia; and the EU might finally find ways to
unite
against those who would tear it apart.
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