Sentences with phrase «country after country»

Expect country after country coming up with regulations on ICOs in the weeks to come.
With citizens revolting in country after country around the Middle East, you'd think revolution was the new black.
In country after country Church and state have been formally separated.
Strange that he should not have realized what the outcome would be; we Jews in Germany knew that the conference would lead to precisely nothing, for each of us had heard the regrets and refusals of the different countries privately, before at that conference delegate after delegate from country after country stated them publicly.
As a result, country after country began to queue up in the quest for «Tigerhood».
«State after state, country after country there has been an association between political giving, gambling and corruption,» said State Senator Liz Krueger.
That's why country after country has banned or is phasing out the inefficient technology.
As country after country scrambles to reform education, there's one question that keeps popping into mind.
Uber swept across the planet conquering country after country — until it met China.
The rise in divorce significantly accelerated, as has happened in country after country.
In country after country, we've seen that it is the West, principally the key Western European powers, working with the United States, that operates through surrogates, and fosters indigenous uprisings to create strategic gains.
«In country after country,» he writes, «the choice between democracy and authoritarianism became personified in the conflict between the cardinal and the dictator.
Since then, country after country has put their own spin on this hot melted delight.
It's not like these governments didn't have cause to keep an eye on our live animal export trade given all the problems the business has experienced year after year, in country after country.
Unsurprisingly, turnouts at elections are falling, but this has not prevented an anti-incumbency tide sweeping over Europe to which governing parties in country after country — Britain, Ireland, Spain, Portugal, France — have succumbed.
As social conditions have improved, IQ scores have shot up in country after country, in what is called the Flynn effect.
If that's the case, a handful of bad actors may be leading a veritable army of social media bots, seeking to tip elections in country after country.
In the past week, country after country has admitted that millions of birds and a few people have succumbed to bird flu, and it has become clear that we are facing the worst ever outbreak of the disease.
In a nutshell, the interesting thing in country after country was how present the ghosts of the Cold War still are — and that made Thompson's ghost feel very present as well.
«Politics in country after country has become as similar as Starbucks — and about as surprising.
In state after state, country after country, when shared parenting legislation comes before a house or senate committee, those lining up to speak against it are mostly family attorneys.
«There's a focus on anti-globalism right now in country after country,» Yun said.
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