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In other words, while populist-nationalist forces could well make further gains next year – even allying themselves, like the PiS, with far-right parties to win support for their policies – Central Europe is unlikely to revert to the
virulent
nationalism for which it was once infamous.
This is a function of a particularly
virulent
strain of cholera and underlying issues: a weak national health system, poor sanitary conditions, and a lack of clean water and other basic services.
This approach failed spectacularly when it was adopted in the 1970s, causing the Fed to underestimate
virulent
inflation.
By doing so, it would stop the global stampede to a
virulent
form of economic nationalism.
China’s unilateral behavior has exposed a strain of
virulent
anti-Chinese sentiment bubbling beneath the surface in many Asian countries.
As University of Ottawa virologist Earl Brown put it after a Canadian outbreak of avian influenza, “high-intensity chicken rearing is a perfect environment for generating
virulent
avian flu viruses.”
On the contrary, it is only when these viruses enter a high-density poultry operation that they mutate into something far more
virulent.
Not surprisingly, the Islamic Revolution that overthrew the Shah in 1979 brought a wave of
virulent
anti-Americanism in its wake.
Virulent
anti-migrant, anti-Muslim parties are becoming more popular in Europe’s core, including the Netherlands, Denmark, Finland, and Sweden.
Soros is of Hungarian and Jewish origin, and Beck’s attack, called “The Puppet-Master?”, recycles, almost in carbon copy, the tropes of the most
virulent
anti-Semitic ideologies of the totalitarian movements of the first half of the twentieth century.
And it also underpins the increasingly
virulent
anti-China backlash now sweeping the world.
Nowhere was this perhaps more evident than in Gujarat in the west and Tamil Nadu in the south, where the two chief ministers ran singularly
virulent
campaigns against the Italian 'bahu' (wife).
The
virulent
public debate about whether fiscal stimulus works, he complained, has become totally disconnected from what experts know and agree on.
Today’s brand of illiberal leaders may not yet be as politically
virulent
as their 1930s predecessors.
I know that the sad passions slumbering in those forms are so
virulent
that it has become nearly impossible for them to make room for the shared ideals that are the social bonds of republican democracy.
The Nazis must have reveled in the knowledge that their
virulent
anti-Semitism found an echo – sometimes not so faint – in the rest of Europe.
There is strong evidence from a variety of sources that forms of the bird flu virus circulating in Indonesia are more
virulent
than those elsewhere and that in a few cases they may have spread directly from one person to another.
So, although such actions make headlines, not least because of the
virulent
tone of the "Radio Maryja" broadcasts that often accompany them, they are not the cause of the new divisions in the Church, here and abroad.
And Lindbergh was a
virulent
anti-Semite.
The electorate also said no to the more
virulent
forms of nationalism, leaving the right-wing extremist parties marginalized.
America, it turned out, was far less ready for a black president than his supporters expected (or hoped), exemplified in
virulent
attacks that exceed the norm for a president.
Relations with India have improved, the Kashmir insurgency supported by Pakistan has been scaled back, a women’s protection bill was passed in the teeth of Islamic opposition, and a
virulent
public school curriculum that emphasized jihad and martyrdom has been toned down.
The financial meltdown in the US, which incubated the global crisis, is either coming under control or threatening to mutate into a new, more
virulent
form that could destroy not only America’s paper economy of trading and brokering, but also its real economy of goods and services.
But the fundamental crisis of the eurozone has not been resolved, and another year of muddling through could revive these risks in a more
virulent
form in 2014 and beyond.
It is also possible that - again by chance - a benign SARS virus from a civet cat mutated after it infected people, becoming highly
virulent.
It is a highly
virulent
influenza virus such as this that is devastating chickens in parts of Asia.
Similarly, in many European countries, the backlash against globalization has translated into
virulent
opposition to migration, not to mention increased resistance to European integration.
Nationalism today is not nearly as
virulent
as it was in the 1930s, because economic distress is much less pronounced.
Still others, highlighting the rise of
virulent
right-wing populism in the United States and parts of Europe, declare that the real danger lies within.
Today, the most
virulent
examples of such minority and ethnic assertions of their group rights are to be found in Afghanistan.
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