We are stumped by ordsprog

en The Commodore 64 is the computer that attracts demo programming. We are stumped by the failure of our democratic concepts to gain a foothold in the Arab world.

en I am excited to share my experiences in Cairo. There has been steadily increasing contact with the Arab world by ordinary Americans who are trying to understand America's situation in the world context. I will be an intermediary between these Americans and the Arab world. I hope to ease confusion over what is presumed about Arab/Muslim culture and what is factual.

en The more democratic space we have, the more focused we would be on our domestic problems. Arab governments used the struggle with Israel as an excuse for political oppression, as an excuse for their failure to run the country.

en DMB-T has a strong foothold in Korea and it is now going to gain a very strong foothold in China. It's quite likely other parts of Asia will look at the China example and decide it's the sensible thing for them to do, because a big factor in the success of rolling out this kind of capability to the mass market is the availability of low cost receivers.
  John Hall

en [The price gain] is entirely psychological. Nothing has been done. Saddam Hussein advocated the use of Arab oil exports as an instrument to influence the Arab/Israeli situation, but he himself is not in a position to do anything about this, and there's no indication that other Arabs will go along with this.

en As long as the facts aren't clear, I don't think that the Arab world would have any great interest in the affair. The perception of Germany in the Arab world, in Iraq, is not going to change.

en Recall that the United Nations commissioned Arab scholars and analysts to publish the Arab Human Development Report. What causes the backwardness, the scholars wondered, of 22 Arab states, covering nearly 300 million people? Their conclusion? Of all world regions, the Arab countries scored the lowest in freedom, media independence, civil liberties, political process and political rights.
  Larry Elder

en It would be very hard for polio to gain a foothold here in Middlesex-London.

en We cannot imagine that an Arab population forming more than 80% of Iraqi society will allow the article reading that Iraq is part of the Islamic world instead of mentioning that we are part of the Arab nation, as if they want us to be linked to Iran and not to the Arab nation.

en We cannot imagine that an Arab population forming more than 80 percent of Iraqi society will allow the article reading that Iraq is part of the Islamic world instead of mentioning that we are part of the Arab nation, as if they want us to be linked to Iran and not to the Arab nation.

en We can not imagine that an Arab population forming more than 80 percent of the Iraqi society will allow the article reading that Iraq is part of the Islamic world instead of mentioning that we are part of the Arab nation, as if they want us to be linked to Iran and not to the Arab nation.

en  Israel has no conflict with the Arab and Muslim world, ... Just the opposite is true. We share many common interests and values. ... I always believed that the Arab and Muslim world has a critical role to play in advancing peace and stability.

en This is a potential way that if the virus did take this mutation route, it could gain a foothold into the human population.

en All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to = remain silent.
  Thomas Jefferson

en Democratic imperialism has led to more deaths not fewer. This political and military failure continues to cause scores of casualties among non-combatants. It is a failure that deserves to be a serious subject for research.


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