Ushering
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It's not easy being part of the advance team that is
ushering
in this new era of work and living.
Take your time
ushering
the audience out, saying goodbye to the actors.
So I've come to think that due to this cognitive overload, we're
ushering
in a new form of courtship that I call "slow love."
It's predicted to be the advent of the singularity, a new moment in human development, where the lines between artificial intelligence and human intelligence blur, where computing and consciousness become almost indistinguishable and advanced technologies help us solve the 21st century's greatest problems: hunger, energy, poverty,
ushering
in an era of abundance.
As the last god made the sacrifice, Lord Quetzalcoatl blew the embers of the great fire back to life, and the sun began to move through the sky at last,
ushering
in the fifth age.
Bravo to the BBC for
ushering
us back to this beloved world of Sharpe and his compatriots, as well as his enemies!
Yet far from
ushering
in a utopia, blockchain has given rise to a familiar form of economic hell.
Then Taiwan did several things: by establishing science parks, it provided a good environment for R&D; by deregulating, it provided opportunities for entrepreneurs; last, but emphatically not least, by ending the dictatorship and
ushering
in democracy, it provided the basis for that universal desire of people to pursue their individual freedom and happiness.
To ensure the future prosperity of the Middle East, its governments and citizens must ask themselves if new technologies are being designed and adapted to meet real social needs, or if they are simply
ushering
in change for its own sake.
Rather than
ushering
in an era of recognizable multi-party politics, Indian democracy still lacks a party system worthy of the name.
This strategy, however, is likely to prove as ineffective now as it was for Nixon, who succeeded only in
ushering
in an era of stagnation.
Trump’s Gift to ChinaBERLIN – It is now clear that the twenty-first century is
ushering
in a new world order.
As European history since 1945 has demonstrated, shared economic interests can provide a solid foundation for building both regional security, and
ushering
in historic reconciliations.
Now that era, too, has ended,
ushering
in a far less orderly and peaceful epoch.
The Fed’s decision to raise rates is a historic moment for financial markets and is already
ushering
in a period of increased volatility for asset prices worldwide.
It is
ushering
in a world in which virtual and physical systems are intertwined in manufacturing, services, and the human body itself.
Closer to home, it would be akin to the US liberating Panama from the oppression of Manuel Noriega,
ushering
in democracy and the fastest economic growth in Latin America.
Breakthroughs in physics and chemistry enabled the extraordinary development of electronics and materials that dramatically shortened time and distance,
ushering
in an information age of fast, secure communication and transport.
But the subsequent and last stage brings us to the current moment, when economic policy choices have again resulted in a widening of the distribution of gains in the global north,
ushering
in a new Gilded Age.
The recently enacted 12th Five-Year Plan could well be a strategic turning point –
ushering
in a shift from the highly successful producer model of the past 30 years to a flourishing consumer society.
But some of Keynes’s other contemporaries, notably the British economist Joan Robinson, always doubted that he deserved so much credit for
ushering
in the new order.
But the corresponding decline in demand caused the price of oil to plummet in 1986,
ushering
in a new era of cheap energy.
Shell, Chevron, ExxonMobil, and other major oil companies should step forward and help to fund the necessary cleanup,
ushering
in a new era of responsibility.
Ushering
a drug from lab bench to bedside requires investing vast sums of money over long horizons.
NATO-led regime change in Libya – which holds the world’s largest reserves of the light sweet crude oil that American and European refineries prefer – was not really about
ushering
in an era of liberal democracy.
Each trend is changing the world and “largely reversing the historic rise of the West since 1750, restoring Asia’s weight in the global economy, and
ushering
in a new era of ‘democratization’ at the international and domestic level.”
The countries along Zheng’s route therefore recall his adventures not just as initiatives to promote trade and establish commercial links, but also as direct military intervention in their affairs, under the pretext of
ushering
in a harmonious world order under China’s emperor.
Look at America in 1787: creation of the federal government swept away the balkanized system of pre-revolutionary colonies,
ushering
in an era of entrepreneurial expansion across the entire American Continent.
Central Europe’s Misguided War on DrugsWARSAW – It was two decades ago this summer that communist rule began to implode from Tallinn in the Baltic to Tirana in the Adriatic,
ushering
in free elections, market reforms, and expanded civil liberties.
These integrated developments are
ushering
in a new era of globalization.
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