Unite
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They worked to
unite
the opposition groups, often offering significant support.
It was necessary to
unite
the West in order to prevent the spread of dictatorship, as well as the danger of a relapse into old national conflicts.
Each group's self-interest in sustaining the flow of petrodollars serves to
unite
much of Nigeria's patchwork of emirates, kingdoms, village republics, and autonomous clans.
For more than six months, the country has been unable to form a government that is able to
unite
the French-speaking Walloons (32%) and Dutch-speaking Flemish (58%).
The opposition’s most effective – and democratic – strategy would have been to
unite
behind a single candidate to run against Wade six months ago, when campaigning began, just as Chile’s two major opposition parties successfully united to defeat General Augusto Pinochet in the plebiscite of 1988.
If the opposition parties keep their promise to
unite
behind whichever opposition candidate receives the most votes in the first round,ampnbsp;Wade will most likely lose in the run-off.
“We are children of the same mother – Russia,” said Putin, “and it’s time for us all to unite.”
Inside the Palais, the hulking brutalist structure where the films are screened, this year’s lineup was filled with tales of ordinary people, or poor people, struggling with the fallout of the global issues that increasingly
unite
us – or confronting painful political conflicts that official histories had laid to rest.
In 1990, the Italian singer Toto Cutugno won the annual Eurovision song contest with his passionate call to Europeans to
unite.
To achieve majorities, the socially conservative protectionists had to
unite
with the remnants of the Thatcher-Reagan laissez faire movement, who resent the interventionist economic management of the post-2008 period and want to intensify the competition, deregulation, and globalization that social conservatives resent.
In a world divided – between rich countries and the poor, between those focusing on environmental protection and those concentrating on growth – this initiative can
unite
us all.
Good riddance, they might say, once the divorce finally comes through; now the true Europeans can finally
unite
in peace.
The tests that we face today compel us to prepare and to plan, to unite, and to defend our collective future from the atavistic paranoia of terrorists and thugs.
The World Bank and WWF recently pledged to
unite
in an effort to assist in reducing the rate of global deforestation by 10% by 2010, and to work with other public and private sector institutions to pursue ambitious targets on forest conservation.
As a result, Nasser increasingly aligned Egypt with the Soviet Union, and ultimately failed in the quest to
unite
Arab interests.
First of all, it results in alienation, because such isolated ways of existence can not
unite
anyone.
It can
unite
Keynesians and supply-side advocates; proponents of public spending and supporters of private business can stand together.
In Libya, the transitional authorities are finding it extremely challenging to create a coherent political structure that can
unite
two very different provinces, Cyrenaica and Tripolitania, which were held together only by the Qaddafi regime’s brutality.
Indeed, Hindus, Christians, and Buddhists have been targeted as well, and religious extremists more recently have attacked Sufi shrines deemed to be idolatrous, and even Bengali cultural events that
unite
all religions in a common identity.
On one hand, Ennahda wants to
unite
political Islam under an umbrella of moderation and modernity.
Of course, “the people” are never truly one: fickle in their loyalties and subject to demagoguery, they often
unite
in opposition but fracture once in command.
But if their inclusion of Russia is to serve a useful purpose, they must also reaffirm the values that
unite
them.
Asia cannot afford to
unite
against the West.
Although it is logical that all Europeans want to give a strong institutional basis to Europe's definitive and everlasting peace, and that we pragmatically
unite
our markets, these imperatives are insufficient to energize a Union with 25 members.
Humiliation was a force strong enough to
unite
leftists and nationalists, laying the groundwork for the creation of an unconventional post-election coalition between Syriza and the hard-right Independent Greeks party.
As the largest political organization in the world, the Socialist International can
unite
the world’s citizens around a new global agenda to achieve these goals.
In fact, Japanese government opinion was so divided that it is surprising that it was able to
unite
in the end.
The goal now must be to
unite
the Dutch people.
In July 2011, the US and France sent their ambassadors to Hama, the site of so much bloodshed and enmity toward Syria’s government, in order to urge the “opposition” there – that is, a then-peaceful Muslim Brotherhood – to
unite
against the regime.
This would not only be good economics, but also good politics, since it could
unite
the world in our common interest, rather than dividing the world in a bitter struggle over diminishing oil, gas, and coal reserves.
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