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The EU is undergoing fundamental changes, many of which have gone largely unnoticed, owing to the overwhelming focus on large-scale top-down reforms.
Indeed, we are witnessing one of the most dramatic revolutions in modern history, and it is occurring almost
unnoticed.
In this age of globalization, failure to make viral samples freely available risks allowing the emergence of a new strain of influenza that could go
unnoticed
until it is capable of exacting the sort of toll taken by the pandemic that killed tens of millions in 1918.
Why Economists Missed the Arab SpringLONDON – The sixth anniversary of the Arab Spring uprisings this year came and went largely
unnoticed.
Time for a Boardroom ReckoningLONDON – Gone are the days when annual general meeting season – the time of year when executives and directors of publicly traded companies gather to report on their activities, accounts, and plans to shareholders – went by
unnoticed.
Thus, they come to see with greater clarity and conviction how to approach moment-by-moment experience skillfully, taking more pleasure in the good things that often go
unnoticed
or unappreciated while dealing more effectively with the difficulties encountered, whether real or imagined.
Since dismantling Saddam’s version of Ba’athism, which many viewed as a cover for Sunni-minority rule, Iraq’s Shia leaders have done little to soften the blow – an approach that has not gone
unnoticed
elsewhere in the region.
Even the eurozone’s macroeconomic imbalances largely went
unnoticed.
Widely unnoticed, Iraqi Sunni and Shia centralists have managed in the last couple of months to form a united parliamentary platform that leaves sectarian tensions behind.
But they have not gone
unnoticed
among ordinary Arabs.
Yet the connection between the two wars has not gone
unnoticed.
Almost
unnoticed
by the outside world, the last four years in China have seen a remarkable outpouring of writings on political reform from across the political spectrum.
This point is almost trite, but it remains virtually
unnoticed
by last-ditch defenders of the Bush administration’s foreign policy.
Even the successful model for SWF’s, Singapore’s Temasek, which for a long time went largely unnoticed, is now attracting a level of attention that its owners and managers never wanted.
This has not gone unnoticed, as a wave of anti-China movements has spread across Africa.
Indeed, by redrawing the region’s economic boundaries, the latest wave of violence has brought about a veritable trade shock, the true scale and significance of which has largely gone
unnoticed.
The
unnoticed
casualties include Lebanon’s apple growers, who survive on exports.
Since then for a number of months, largely
unnoticed
by most media and politicians of the democratic world, the last remains of non-governmental organizations, independent press and political parties that could thwart the plans of Belarus autocrat on prolonging his rule ad infinitum are systematically being liquidated.
In this context, the next meeting of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), set for the end of November in Durban, South Africa, is passing totally
unnoticed.
In Europe, Italy and Spain were hit extremely hard by the first wave, because the then-unknown coronavirus took root, unnoticed, until it erupted in full force.
China’s government has deservedly taken a beating for these failures, and it has not gone
unnoticed
that the situation was handled much better in democratic Taiwan.
But most have gone unnoticed, as when the Court quietly undermined Americans’ access to civil juries or weakened the independence of regulatory agencies.
Africa is Multilateralism’s Secret ChampionPRETORIA – African countries’ commitment to multilateralism has often gone
unnoticed.
Yet another, equally consequential phenomenon has gone largely unnoticed: China’s upending of trade relationships with those countries.
But this omission did not go
unnoticed.
One important detail of this historical touchstone has passed largely unnoticed, however, even amid the ongoing pandemic: the determining factor in Sparta’s victory was a plague that killed about one-third of Athens’s population, including Pericles, the city’s leader.
The Franco-German Pact Is Not the ProblemPARIS – All too often, important contributions to public debate go almost unnoticed, as was the case with Sigmar Gabriel’s recent commentary on the Franco-German relationship.
And, smiling a little at his
unnoticed
joke, the doctor opened the door.
"Positively, young lady" - Colonel Wellmere was interrupted by a laugh from a person who had hitherto been
unnoticed.
The wheelings of the troops, the deadly preparations, had all been unnoticed; she saw her lover only, and with mingled emotions of admiration and dread that nearly chilled her.
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