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How did Macron, a political novice seemingly fated to preside over a thousand and one shaky coalitions, score the unprecedented achievement of
ushering
some 400 deputies into the 577-seat National Assembly under the banner of what was still, just a few months ago, virtually a party of one?
After Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers melted down,
ushering
in a worldwide crisis, media reports largely assumed that the wealth of these firms’ executives was wiped out, together with that of the firms they navigated into disaster.
For a group of select countries representing a small slice of the global population, burning fossil fuels enabled an era of explosive growth,
ushering
in dramatic improvements in productivity, income, wealth, and standards of living.
If well-meaning elites are serious about
ushering
in a more inclusive form of globalization, they will need to back their words with deeds.
And lower oil prices may trigger further political change, ultimately
ushering
in a government that begins the process of making Venezuela a country of institutions and laws, not personality cults and abuse of power.
India set out its goals regarding nuclear disarmament as far back as June 1988, when then-Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi presented to the United Nations an Action Plan for
ushering
in a nuclear-weapons-free world.
With annual economic growth running as high as 5% during the post-1945 boom, inherited wealth shrank to only 5% of French GDP,
ushering
in a period of relative mobility and equality.
In the political arena, a more credible professional establishment will have an opportunity to advance sensible policies that address the problems facing the precariat without
ushering
in class warfare.
Only if all Africans have the tools and support to achieve their potential can the continent thrive in the new economy that the Fourth Industrial Revolution is
ushering
in.
The challenge is one of political will, not engineering, and Lagarde’s recent accomplishments at the IMF – where she put a spotlight on the economic implications of gender bias and climate change – show that she is capable of
ushering
in the necessary changes.
So, on Tuesday, Parliament should vote not only to extend the Brexit deadline, but also to consider
ushering
in a series of Citizens’ Assemblies.
At the same time, we tend to take positive ideals less seriously, instinctively disbelieving that it is possible to make meaningful progress toward closing the wealth gap or
ushering
in a zero-carbon economy.
Africa’s young people, in particular, have been demanding control over their own destinies, recently
ushering
in sweeping change in Ethiopia and Sudan.
Moreover, interconnected global forces are
ushering
in a new phase of migration, defined by different dynamics than in the past.
The End of “Chimerica”BERLIN – The escalating rivalry between China and the United States is
ushering
in a bipolar world.
Ushering
in a quadripolar world may thus yield unexpected dividends.
The choice between continuing to waste capital on environment-destroying coal in the coming decades and
ushering
in a new era of clean energy that taps Japan’s huge solar- and wind-power potential should be a no-brainer.
While the cross-border movement of people and goods plummets, information is flowing like never before,
ushering
in an increasingly weightless economy.
A decisive shift in the balance of global power,
ushering
in a new cold war, could well be at hand.
Closely associated with the territory-for-peace paradigm was the belief that, by
ushering
in peace between Israel and its Arab neighbors, an Israeli-Palestinian settlement would enable the region to flourish.
These arrangements worked exceptionally well,
ushering
in four decades of democratic flourishing, international peace, macroeconomic stability, and widespread prosperity.
They were already on the landing, and the poor tutor, on the verge of disgrace, was
ushering
out with all due respect the future Prefect of some fortunate Department, when it pleased the latter gentleman to occupy himself with Julien's career, to praise his moderation where his own interests were concerned, etc., etc.Finally M. de Maugiron, taking him in his arms in the most fatherly manner, suggested to him that he should leave M. de Renal and enter the household of an official who had children to educate, and who, like King Philip, would thank heaven, not so much for having given him them as for having caused them to be born in the neighbourhood of M. Julien.
In a few minutes after receiving the commands of his young mistress, Caesar reappeared,
ushering
into the apartment the subject of the foregoing digression.
But entreaty and remonstrance were alike unavailing; for Mrs. Bardell had fainted in Mr. Pickwick's arms; and before he could gain time to deposit her on a chair, Master Bardell entered the room,
ushering
in Mr. Tupman, Mr. Winkle, and Mr. Snodgrass.
Mr. Lowten disappeared with a grin, and immediately returned
ushering
in the firm, in due form of precedence--Dodson first, and Fogg afterwards.
John Turner," cried the hotel waiter, opening the door of our sitting-room, and
ushering
in a visitor.
'Come in, please!' said the lawyer to Karenin, and gloomily
ushering
his client in before him, he closed the door.
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