Ushered
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The economic depression of the 1920s in Britain, and of the 1930s in the rest of the world,
ushered
in a global wave of protectionist, inward-looking policies and beggar-thy-neighbor competitive devaluations.
But to restore public purpose to health-care provision and innovation will require the kind of transformation that the NHS’s founders
ushered
in 70 years ago.
Brexit has
ushered
in a revolution in a country without a revolutionary tradition.
The Second Industrial Revolution
ushered
in electrification, large-scale production, and new transportation and communication networks, and created new professions such as engineering, banking, and teaching.
Some believe that 9/11
ushered
in a “clash of civilizations” between Islam vs. the West.
The bill created a more educated workforce and
ushered
in a period of rising incomes for most Americans.
But its steadfast defense of an international system that was more mutually beneficial than any that had preceded it
ushered
in seven decades of the greatest innovation, growth, and improvement our species has ever known.
For its part, China this year eliminated presidential term limits, raising fears that President Xi Jinping’s so-called new era will end the period of collective leadership
ushered
in by Deng Xiaoping’s reforms, which were themselves a corrective to Mao’s cult of personality.
Whereas extraction of America’s extensive reserves of natural gas was previously thought to be unfeasible, technologies such as hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) have
ushered
in a shale-gas revolution.
But that ended with the election of September 2009, which
ushered
in the pro-China administration of Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama.
For example, World War I marked the end of the nineteenth-century’s laissez-faire liberalism and
ushered
in a period of state-centered economic systems.
But financial deregulation in the 1980’s
ushered
us into uncharted territory.
Consider deregulation of telecommunications and airlines, which has
ushered
in competition from low-cost carriers of data and people.
The cheap credit
ushered
in by the euro fed an inflationary economic bubble in southern Europe that burst when the financial crisis hit.
The close of the Second World War
ushered
in a Cold War, with a precarious peace based on the threat of mutually assured destruction.
In a sad irony they seem to have been proven right only recently, when democracy’s greatest triumph, the defeat of totalitarian communism, also
ushered
in a world of deracinated commitments.
Thai Rak Thai’s populism featured income redistribution, cheap health care, micro-credit schemes, and a dazzling array of policy innovations that
ushered
Thailand into twenty-first-century globalization.
The rise of nationalism prior to the outbreak of World War I led to the widespread introduction of passports and
ushered
in stricter controls on the international movement of people.
It could if it
ushered
in a Palestinian national unity government and an agreement to an extended truce backed by a strong international military presence.
Saudi Arabia understood this when it promoted the Mecca agreement that
ushered
in the first Hamas-PLO national unity government.
The deep price cuts and improved service
ushered
in by these regulatory changes prompted other countries to adopt the American model.
The war also
ushered
in the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, prepared the way for fascism, and intensified and broadened the ideological battles that wracked the twentieth century.
In the United States, for example, the left today looks back fondly on Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal – and the big government that it
ushered
in during the Great Depression and beyond.
But the last election in the US
ushered
in a Democratic congressional majority that is indebted to trade-fearing unions, thus constraining the pro-trade President Barack Obama.
The economic boom that borrowing
ushered
in turned out to be nothing more than a credit bubble that eventually burst (with the financial panic of 1837).
The envoy who had perhaps the greatest impact was former US Secretary of State James Baker, who
ushered
the process beyond discussion of a referendum on Western Saharan independence – the initial focus of the talks – toward broader, more flexible solutions.
Opening this Pandora’s Box may have
ushered
in a new and even uglier era of generalized violence, perhaps what can only be called a “Muslim Civil War.”
The Arab Spring, following the lead of Iran’s Green Movement in 2009,
ushered
in the era of “iCrowds” – attracted, mobilized, and organized through social media.
Paradoxically, however, the elections that ultimately
ushered
in the first non-communist government were not originally favored by the Solidarity negotiating team.
All of these changes mark the beginning of the end of the era of the oligarchs,
ushered
in with the presidential elections of 1996.
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