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.
But technology and innovation are only just beginning to take root in higher (and secondary) education.
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.
Ironically, what Koirala helped start in Bhutan in the 1950s did not immediately take root in Nepal.
Still, the Legatum Institute argues that Rwanda shows that the rule of law can take root in Africa.
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.
Some might argue that King Bhumibol shares the blame for the failure of democratic institutions to take root in Thailand.
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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The stalemate over decommissioning and Sinn Fein ministers has fed the scepticism of those who doubt that peace can take root in Northern Ireland.
Then, as the Renaissance movement began to take root in Europe, Continental Humanist writers began to revive Carolingian lettering, a form of script predating the Gothic style.
Rep. Duncan Hunter, the chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, said the U.S. role will be to provide a "shield" under which a democracy can take root in Iraq.
The trick is to achieve a critical mass of developers under your roof, so even if games companies go under, new ones will arise and take root in your soil.
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Global chains like Starbucks were surprised when they failed to take root in Australian cities, seeming not to have noticed there was a fully formed coffee scene already in place and some very fussy customers to contend with.
But the 1970s, the decade of Apple's birth, offers hope that hardy seeds can take root even in bad climates.
Georgia's attackers employed "botnets, " or malicious automated programs that take root undetected in far-flung computers and barrage their targets with useless data.
Our future as a nation depends on making sure that the jobs and industries of the 21st century take root here in America.
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Nevertheless, I believe we can and we will get there, by remembering what made us great -- by building an economy where innovation is encouraged, education is a national mission, new jobs and businesses choose to take root right here in the United States.
Otherwise self-fulfilling expectations of inflation will take root, as they did in the 1970s.
Gold and silver, led by crude oil, will spike if talks between the US and UK for joint military action in Libya take root.
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Rumsfeld's plan, observers have said, was to win the war in Iraq with smaller troop numbers and a large emphasis on technology, which would in turn let democracy take root.
If the free wireless web is to take root anywhere, the most likely place will be in rural areas, which have less radio congestion and a more acute shortage of high-speed infrastructure.
Our job is to do everything we can to ensure that businesses can take root and folks can find good jobs and America is leading the global competition that will determine our success in the 21st century.
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