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In repeated visits to Argentina, I marveled at how long suffering the Argentineans were; to me, it is more a surprise that unrest took so long to manifest itself, not that street turmoil unseated Argentina's president.
The PLA's growing political clout has been manifest in the sharpening power struggle within the Party.
They sought to stage an Olympics that made manifest their image of themselves, and Speer Jr., looking back to his father's mastery of the architecture of power, delivered the goods.
Neither, to be sure, is clearly involved in a manifest scandal, nor do they disagree with the policies set by their leaders.
The same attitudes are manifest in other countries as well.
But I think that much of economics has been discredited by the manifest failure of many economists to be as smart as McCulloch's parrots were.
This will be considered tragic only for those who see a stable European federation as Europe's manifest destiny.
That question has practical implications, for if the EU is to manifest itself as a free and open society it must assure its ability to function both effectively and efficiently when expansion takes place.
As the benefits of globalization became manifest, and the damage wrought by autarkic policies also became evident, policymakers in the East began to appreciate that their anti-globalization stance had been a mistake.
But a third factor has become manifest recently.
This identity may be secular or religious; it may seek middle-class normality or proclaim an Israeli version of manifest destiny - the two are not incompatible.
Indeed, making lists of behaviors, applying medical-sounding labels to people who manifest them, and then using the presence of those behaviors to prove that a person has the illness in question is scientifically meaningless.
If there is no independent press able to caution against mistakes and a parliament that can do the same, then the mistakes will eventually manifest themselves on the streets.
If self-defense is not permissible in cases of manifest, imminent attack, then the doctrine can hardly appeal to ordinary moral intuitions.
Israel's manifest displeasure with the entire negotiating process, which Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has emphasized to anyone who will listen over the past three months, reverberates loudly among Israel's many congressional friends.
Epidemics caused by fat are now manifest: Type 2 diabetes, increased rates of heart and cardiovascular disease, and notably more cancers, such as breast cancer.
Indeed, contrary to the widely held assumption that evolution takes millennia to manifest itself, recent evidence suggests that its effects can become visible as quickly as in a few generations.
The consequences of their leadership became manifest only later, as an aggrieved nation's people turned against each other in their deep political and moral divisions and hatreds.
Despite the manifest success of Indian democracy, its parliamentary system is not succeeding in giving India good governance.
But the macroeconomic model on which he bases his claim can hardly be called reliable, given its manifest failures to predict either the crisis or the euro's survival.
The German law's most controversial feature is a prohibition on prenatal genetic testing for diseases that will manifest themselves only in adulthood.

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