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The film is littered with moments
wherein
the music reaches such a pitch that we cannot but feel for these ostensibly detached and remote characters, and therein lies Reygadas skill.
Not really, but who's to say
wherein
true art lies?
Six years ago, Ivan Krastev and I wrote a paper for the European Council on Foreign Relations warning of the specter of a multipolar Europe,
wherein
the rules and institutions affecting European countries would not all be decided by the EU.
Three significant factors led to the peace accord: the Colombian armed forces’ increased effectiveness, which enabled them to decimate the FARC’s ranks;Santos’s previous diplomatic groundwork,
wherein
he repaired Colombia’s previously fraught relations with neighboring Venezuela, Ecuador, and Bolivia, an axis that had long contributed to sustaining the FARC by providing logistical and political support; and, finally, Cuba’s new policy of rapprochement with the United States, which Santos was wise to exploit in his own efforts to make peace.
Instead, he rejects America’s historical ascent, and reframes it as a parable of self-delusion and naiveté,
wherein
the US puts on a lavish feast for the world’s freeloaders.
What the figure of 8% signals to provincial officials and industrial managers is that the emerging promise of green GDP –
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a local government had to show not only growth, but also clean and energy-efficient growth – has been abandoned.
As Harvard University economist Dani Rodrik frequently points out, economic theory predicts that removing tariffs and non-tariff barriers does produce net gains; but it also results in large redistributions,
wherein
eliminating smaller barriers yields larger redistributions relative to the net gains.
But this is also Indian territory,
wherein
lies the rub, for the region is now victim to a creeping China acquisitiveness, with Pakistan acquiescing as a willing accomplice.
The Westphalian system was replaced by the Cold War bipolar order,
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sovereignty rested with the two non-European nuclear powers: the United States and the Soviet Union.
America gave the world the notion of the melting pot – an alchemical cooking device
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diverse ethnic and religious groups voluntarily mix together, producing a new, American identity.
Their aim is to defend the traditional family, and to ensure a strong state within a reformed European Union,
wherein
the member states would repatriate certain powers.
Missing the Economic Big PictureBERKELEY – I recently heard former World Trade Organization Director-General Pascal Lamy paraphrasing a classic Buddhist proverb,
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China’s Sixth Buddhist Patriarch Huineng tells the nun Wu Jincang: “When the philosopher points at the moon, the fool looks at the finger.”
The government has yet to explain why the 2013 reform plan was not implemented, and the new reform pledges remain short on detail
(wherein
the devil lies).
The German sociologist Niklas Luhmann argued that, once individual actions came to be seen to have calculable, predictable, and avoidable consequences, there was no hope of returning to that pre-modern state of blissful ignorance,
wherein
the course of future events was left to the fates.
With the right mindset, all societies could start to forge a new AI-driven social contract,
wherein
the state would capture a larger share of the return on assets, and distribute the surplus generated by AI and automation to residents.
In either scenario, trade in goods, services, capital, labor, technology, and data would be severely restricted, and the digital realm would become a “splinternet,”
wherein
Western and Chinese nodes would not connect to one another.
Consider the sudden blossoming of pandemic learning “pods,”
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parents get together, find teachers, and form a class for kids in the neighborhood.
Moreover, in June, Palestinian officials submitted a four-page counter-proposal to the Trump plan,
wherein
they agreed to accept a demilitarized Palestinian state with minor border adjustments.
Provided these groups are able to compromise, the new arrangement will probably be an improvement on the old one,
wherein
the EPP and S&D divvied up all of the jobs.
Another approach views a referendum as one point in a broader and, above all, open-ended process of deliberation,
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citizens weigh different claims – and the evidence for and against them – before eventually coming to a decision.
The contrast was reminiscent of the early 2000s, when disillusioned transatlanticists took refuge in The West Wing,
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the cerebral character of President Josiah Bartlet (played by Martin Sheen) stood in stark contrast to George W. Bush and his administration’s disingenuous brutality.
A typical contribution is the Diamond-Mortensen-Pissarides matching model,
wherein
contacts between unemployed workers and firms lead to productive job matches, and thus to a transition from unemployment to employment.
He now felt a similar sense of shame and remorse when thinking of his whole past with her, and recalling the awkward words in which, after much hesitation, he had proposed to her.'But
wherein
am I to blame?' he asked himself, and as usual that question suggested another: Did those others – those Vronskys and Oblonskys and those fat-calved chamberlains – feel differently, love differently, marry differently?
'A woman whose heart has not divined
wherein
her son's happiness and honour lies has no heart!''I repeat my request that you should not speak disrespectfully of my mother, whom I respect!' said he, raising his voice and looking sternly at her.
Above all, he could not agree because he, together with the people, did not know and could not know
wherein
lay the general welfare, but knew definitely that the attainment of this welfare was only possible by a strict fulfilment of the law of goodness which is revealed to every man, and therefore could not desire or preach war for any kind of general aims.
His provincial or English prudery went so far as to detect envy in it,
wherein
he was certainly mistaken.
Your congress of sages have published a manifesto,
wherein
they set forth the equality of political rights."
"And
wherein
can I be more forlorn and persecuted than I now am?" asked the peddler, with that wild incoherence which often crossed his manner.
The captive had broken off the stalagmite, and upon the stump had placed a stone,
wherein
he had scooped a shallow hollow to catch the precious drop that fell once in every three minutes with the dreary regularity of a clock-tick--a dessertspoonful once in four and twenty hours.
However, I had written a letter to her,
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I had told her that my circumstances were reduced very low; that I had lost my husband, and that I was not able to do it any longer, and so begged that the poor child might not suffer too much for its mother's misfortunes.
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