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The question now is whether these clashes will necessarily
usher
in widespread violence.
Still, even if today’s US-China standoff does not evolve into a new cold war, it could weaken both countries and
usher
in a more multipolar world.
It is time to translate words into action, in the United States and elsewhere, and
usher
in a new era of high investment in sustainable development.
In fact, though we did not get a comprehensive, legally binding treaty that would
usher
in an era of sustainable, low-carbon prosperity, as we had hoped, there were significant achievements in Copenhagen.
Rather, it means opting for a controlled transition to a post-revolutionary phase in which economic modernization and international integration might
usher
in greater political change in the future.
This apparently seamless transition, however, is widely expected to
usher
in a complex and potentially difficult decade for China – and for the rest of the world.
The key is giving a priority to clean energy, which can create new jobs, spur innovation, and
usher
in a new era of global prosperity.
Could the changes unfolding in the Arab north
usher
in an Africa-wide industrial revolution?
Xi’s visit is not expected to
usher
in any breakthroughs.
By advancing geographic knowledge, they broadened people’s worldview, enhanced trade, and helped to
usher
in the Industrial Revolution.
Why expose something to public scrutiny and possible restraints when you can
usher
it in through the back door by pretending it will do some good?
And, more broadly, it could
usher
in a new period of political chaos.
But, while the election did not
usher
in a leadership eager for peace with Israel and a Palestinian state achieved by compromise, nor was it a prelude to a renewal of violence.
This is the crux of the Lisbon Treaty, which is designed to
usher
in new institutions and mechanisms aimed at creating more politically cohesive EU external policies.
Creating a proper parliament, able to dismiss the executive, would destroy the European Parliament’s “current make-up” and
usher
in a democratic politics that would prevent official creditors from crushing countries like Greece.
We will never
usher
in an era of sustainable prosperity in the absence of a big, global push, with all nations moving in the same direction.
A “Yes” vote would change their country’s political system and
usher
in a new era in Turkish history.
Now there is talk, in both Warsaw and Moscow, that the second tragedy of Katyn might
usher
in a new era in bilateral relations.
Barring that, Trump’s ascent to the presidency may
usher
in a new Cold War pitting the US against China.
Finally, while this election was expected to
usher
in a new generation of politicians, few were prepared to anticipate the peaceful political tsunami that a Bayrou victory would bring.
The end of the Cold War was expected to
usher
in a new era of friendly Russian ties with the United States and Europe.
But it would be a serious mistake to assume that Cuba’s economic opening, advanced by the Obama-initiated rapprochement, will necessarily
usher
in a new political era in Cuba.
A sober assessment of this process leads me to assert that a more capable and united Europe will
usher
in a more effective Atlantic Alliance and not, as some believe, in American disengagement from European commitments.
Her statement, with its allusion to the Cold War-era Iron Curtain, amounted to an implicit admission that the central assumption guiding US policy on China since the 1990’s – that assisting China’s economic rise would
usher
in greater political openness there – has gone awry.
Nevertheless, some people, like former CIA Director James Woolsey, predict that a radical seizure of power in Saudi Arabia might
usher
in the use of the oil weapon against the West.
The working class will be the means to universal liberation because it is the negation of private property, and hence will
usher
in collective ownership of the means of production.
Trump has thus used his working-class support to
usher
in scandalous tax reforms, whose naked ambition is to help the plutocracy while millions of Americans face reduced health coverage and, as the federal budget deficit balloons, higher long-term tax bills.
Economic power would become the key to success in world politics, a change that many people thought would
usher
in a world dominated by Japan and Germany.
Bush discovered to his dismay that any exercise in Arab democracy is bound to
usher
in anti-Western Islamists, be it the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Shia parties in Iraq, or Hamas in Palestine.
Roh, a self-made man who passed a bar examination without going to college and law school, succeeded in convincing voters that he would
usher
in a new brand of politics reflecting South Korea's growing wealth and middle class sentiments, thereby sweeping away insider-dominated politics, regional bickering, and factional struggles.
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