Sentences with phrase «see countries fail»

You're going to see countries fail, this time around.

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Bove sees the global financial center shifting from New York only to various other places around the world — Canada, China, wherever countries are committed to a thriving banking sector and not obsessed with handcuffing «too big to fail» institutions.
This is seen an attempt by the prime minister to demonstrate to the EU that the country is serious about leaving even if it fails to reach a trade deal.
Most Greeks want to see the terms of an international financial rescue revised even as they acknowledge that failing to abide by them may lead to the country exiting the euro, an opinion poll showed.
He is a typical «ugly american» who buries his head in the sand and proclaims the overblown virtues of our country while failing to see that, yes, other countries do things radically different than us and they also have a phenomenal standard of living.
That is what this country fails to see, when they do, ppl like us will be ready to fight for them.
Countries always fail when they become democratic as that is majority rules and majority as we've seen in many middle eastern countries is justCountries always fail when they become democratic as that is majority rules and majority as we've seen in many middle eastern countries is justcountries is just mob rule
However, they were also pragmatists, and they couldn't have failed to see how democracy, which was viewed in India as inseparable from the promise of social and economic justice, and the official ideology of secular nationalism were necessary means to contain the country's many sectarian divisions.
I'm seriously failing to see what good Christians are for this country other then giving us examples of posturing.
It failed to see the late eighteenth - century struggle with England in terms of a long ongoing struggle between the colonies and the mother country.
some think he is a professor.In all honesty i just see Wenger as a politician in a coaches shoes... Most politicians lie with a straight face.they do things not really to better the country but to keep the population quiet and prevent decent (Ozil was bought to keep fans quiet after a failed summer in the market)..
Otherwise we will see a lot of divorce, broken families and failing society just like what happened in developed countries.
But if Sweetgreen's goal was to raise awareness about school nutrition (and not just garner a lot of publicity for its restaurants, which it did in spades), I fail to see what it accomplished by holding American schools up to an unrealistic international standard — whether the standard is unrealistic because it's inaccurate (Greece) or because the country in question invests far more time, money and effort than the United States in feeding its children (France.)
«Unfortunately, State Senate Republicans have failed to show the same courage and leadership we've seen from young people around the country.
Were people feeling the direct impacts of the crash at this time or were they just worried — seeing the banks fail and being nationalised, seeing the stock market crash — about what might happen to the country?
Gove's error was failing to see that in turning on Boris he would undercut the image that he had crafted for himself and make himself appear less like the trusted hand that the country needed.
It added, «The PDP no doubt, initiated several reforms that transformed the country from the decay of long years of military dictatorship / failed civilian administration and never resorted to self - pity, blame and propaganda as it's seen today.
I've seen it all over the country: when peace fails, violence is inevitable.»
If you are a failed Tory candidate who would sell - out our country to the EU, I can see the attraction of Ganley's Brussels - subsidised party.
Mr. Cuomo, reacting to the mass protests against police brutality that have convulsed the country since grand juries failed to indict police officers in the deaths of black men in Staten Island and Ferguson, Mo., argued that «today, sadly, too many people are questioning if the blindfold is still intact or does the justice system now see black and white or black and blue or rich and poor.»
What it means: Unlike the Kyoto Protocol — a 1997 climate pact that sought to force specific pollution reductions on certain countries, but failed to do virtually anything to slow global warming — the hoped - for Paris agreement would see nations taking voluntary steps to stem greenhouse gas pollution.
I have not examined the economic data, but it appears that M&M 2007 maybe can not win — either (i) the spatial distribution of the economic indices are equally smooth and M&M 2007's attempt to account for dependencies within each country fails to resolve the problem of dependency between the countries, or (ii) the economic indices vary abruptly from country to country and thus have very different spatial scales and structures to those seen in the warming trends.
As I've spent time in school communities throughout the country, I've seen firsthand the power of such partnerships to turn failing schools around and transform entire communities.
Advocates for school choice might be shocked to see how badly the country's experiment with vouchers failed.
He held an event in movie theaters across the country July 22 detailing what he saw to be the biggest failings of Common Core.
After a failed suicide attempt, terminal cancer patient Mark Briggs embarks on a cross country trek with his three best friends in the hope of seeing the Pacific Ocean for the first time.
Qatar is no different from the other countries in the Arabian Gulf, so I fail to see why it was singled out.
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For many the Copenhagen Accord was seen as a tragic failure because it failed to: (a) achieve once again enforceable ghg emissions reduction commitments from developed countries sufficient to prevent dangerous climate change, (b) identify dedicated sources of funding for adaptation or capacity building in vulnerable developing countries, or (c) stop the deforestation that is a major contributor to climate change.
The two countries were seen as the biggest obstacles to a treaty in Copenhagen in 2009, a failed attempt to reach such a deal.
The reasons for that are many: the timid language of scientific probabilities, which the climatologist James Hansen once called «scientific reticence» in a paper chastising scientists for editing their own observations so conscientiously that they failed to communicate how dire the threat really was; the fact that the country is dominated by a group of technocrats who believe any problem can be solved and an opposing culture that doesn't even see warming as a problem worth addressing; the way that climate denialism has made scientists even more cautious in offering speculative warnings; the simple speed of change and, also, its slowness, such that we are only seeing effects now of warming from decades past; our uncertainty about uncertainty, which the climate writer Naomi Oreskes in particular has suggested stops us from preparing as though anything worse than a median outcome were even possible; the way we assume climate change will hit hardest elsewhere, not everywhere; the smallness (two degrees) and largeness (1.8 trillion tons) and abstractness (400 parts per million) of the numbers; the discomfort of considering a problem that is very difficult, if not impossible, to solve; the altogether incomprehensible scale of that problem, which amounts to the prospect of our own annihilation; simple fear.
OK, I've had several failed attempts to post that comment so I'll take it over to Lucia's «Do Industrial Countries Absorb CO2» thread (http://rankexploits.com/musings/2011/do-industrial-countries-absorb-co2/) and see if it posts there OK.
Being my first COP, I saw how respected leaders from developed countries failed to show leadership and political will in addressing the structural issues that have caused climate change.
From a drought that covered 60 percent of our nation to a super storm that caused over $ 65 billion in damages; from wildfires spreading across the West to severe flooding in cities all across our country, we've seen how extreme weather events are made worse when we fail to act.
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