And we're seeing that bright future begin to take root in the broader Middle East.
But technology and innovation are only just beginning to take root in higher (and secondary) education.
And central banks' credibility would suffer far more if they allowed deflation to take root.
Yet more new funds are aimed at helping businesses to take root in poorer areas.
We want those companies and jobs to take root here. (Applause.) Bill Gates gets this.
Pakistan's democratic institutions are struggling to take root after decades of army interference.
For lasting reconciliation to take root, Iraqis must feel confident that they do not need sectarian gangs for security.
We want new businesses and new opportunities to take root on the reservation.
Kazakhstan has warned Islamists that militancy will not be allowed to take root.
Some might argue that King Bhumibol shares the blame for the failure of democratic institutions to take root in Thailand.
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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But, he said, democracy there is progressing, with the rule of law beginning to take root and increasingly more Sunni Muslims participating in the process.
And after these investments have been given the better part of a year to take root, a picture of their impact is starting to emerge.
We can convince the businesses and industries of the 21st century to take root right here by building and deploying a new network of infrastructure.
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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.
Another American tradition beginning to take root was female independence.
The cancer-inflammation connection could work in a variety of ways: one possibility is that an inflamed environment presents the opportunity for potentially cancerous cells to take root and grow.
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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.
The idea for 100Reporters was conceived in 2010, the same year WikiLeaks became internationally famous for leaking the Afghan War Log and the Iraq War Diary, and the Arab Spring began to take root.
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.
The fact that from the outset there was evidence that al-Qaida terrorists are members of the US-supported Libyan opposition, similarly made little impact on the neoconservatives who supported Obama's decision to set conditions that would enable "democracy" to take root in Libya.
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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.
And it means that when you've got a guy like bin Laden out there screaming, "blow up America, " it's a lot harder for that seed to take root when people have been seeing images of America making sure that people in desperate need are helped. (Applause.) So it's part of our national security.
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Look, I think you've heard the President discuss in a number of his statements actions that our administration has been involved in in fighting al Qaeda and its extremist allies not just in Pakistan and Afghanistan, but as the President has talked about, in Yemen and in places like Somalia, the ungoverned spaces where al Qaeda tends to take root.
But as democracy appears to take greater root on the continent, accompanied by an increasingly robust media, it seems almost inevitable that politicians will be required to sell themselves and their message with greater consideration for their audience.
So I think there's discussion now about, in addition to sensible ways to deal with debt and government finances, there's a parallel discussion that's taking place among European leaders to figure out how do we also encourage growth and show some flexibility to allow some of these reforms to really take root.
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President Obama urged President Bongo Ondimba to take bold steps to root out corruption and to reform the judiciary and other key institutions to ensure the protection of human rights, and he welcomed the reforms that Gabon has taken under President Bongo Ondimba to bring more transparency and accountability to government.
Mass media conditioning has made nonconformity or eccentricity more glaring and thus less likely to flourish or take root in the first place.
As these violent extremists pursue new havens, we intend to target al Qaeda wherever they take root, forging new partnerships to deny them sanctuary, as we are doing currently with the government in Yemen.
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