And we're seeing that bright future begin to take root in the broader Middle East.
At stake is whether new jobs and industries take root in this country or somewhere else.
H5N1 remains an avian influenza and has not taken root in another species, such as pigs.
But technology and innovation are only just beginning to take root in higher (and secondary) education.
But this same cancer has also taken root in the border region of Pakistan.
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This was the 1920s, when ideas of feminist independence were taking root in America.
And a few years later the institution that became Lawrence Livermore took root in California.
And now, for the first time in centuries, grapevines are taking root in soil that was once considered infertile.
These are the seeds of hate that we cannot let take root in our heart.
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Yet more new funds are aimed at helping businesses to take root in poorer areas.
Although bullfighting originated in neighbouring Spain, it took root in France a century and a half ago.
Ironically, what Koirala helped start in Bhutan in the 1950s did not immediately take root in Nepal.
"Thousands of new jobs took root in a countryside where appliances and plumbing were soon commonplace, " Rohatyn writes.
Still, the Legatum Institute argues that Rwanda shows that the rule of law can take root in Africa.
The beginnings of such a culture have taken root in recent years, and some successful start-ups have sprouted.
Trees take root in the acidic brown water, which sustains them only to drown them during the next rainfall.
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We've seen democracy take root in North Africa and in the Middle East.
Services, from consultants who guide investors through the subsidy jungle to specialist windmill repairmen, have taken root in towns.
There are encouraging signs that democracy and economic freedoms are taking root in countries such as South Africa and Senegal.
Some might argue that King Bhumibol shares the blame for the failure of democratic institutions to take root in Thailand.
But that model of politics is declining in western Europe, and shows little sign of taking root in the east.
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The Pingwings were knitted penguin puppets who lived in Firmin's barn while The Pogles lived in a tree-root in a wood.
Again, how can the board safeguard against the possibility of one or more of the above habits taking root in the company?
Most economic forecasters are expecting anemic growth, with recession taking root in important economies such as France, and continued low interest rates.
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The latest revolt took root in late 2011 but gained momentum in January, when the rebels began attacking towns in northern Mali.
Thanks to the Federal Reserve and other destructive creations of government, the process of creative destruction rarely takes root in American soil anymore.
Mass media conditioning has made nonconformity or eccentricity more glaring and thus less likely to flourish or take root in the first place.
Democracy has hardly had a chance to take root in the small Islamic island nation (population: about 400, 000, plus lots of honeymooning tourists).
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It is a commonplace of Jewish-Christian dialogue that both have a common root in the Hebrew Scriptures which Christians call the Old Testament.
Equity returns before valuation adjustments are a function of earnings growth (which have their root in GDP growth) and dividend yield including stock buybacks.
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