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Example sentences for "world affairs"

  • There is, in world affairs, a steady course to be followed between an assertion of strength that is truculent and a confession of helplessness that is cowardly.

  • If the Spenglerian assumption is in line with the course of history, western civilization should be in an advanced stage of decline and should eventually disappear as a decisive factor in world affairs.

  • It was written up extensively by the Romans themselves, by their Greek and other contemporaries and by a host of scholars and students; since the break-up of Roman civilization as a political, economic and cultural force in world affairs.

  • All but the first volume of the History deal with the epoch during which civilization has played a fateful role in world affairs.

  • When approved by two thirds of the states represented at the constitutional convention the constitution so adopted would became the basis for world law and the administration of world affairs.

  • Under the popular name of the Monroe Doctrine, however, Adams's policy has played a much larger part in world affairs than he expected.

  • At any rate, the sweep of the United States to the shores of the Pacific quickly exercised a powerful influence on world affairs and it undoubtedly has a still greater significance for the future.

  • By no conceivable process, therefore, could America be disentangled from the web of world affairs.

  • American influence in the Pacific and the Orient was so enlarged as to be a factor of great weight in world affairs.

  • With much regret I should be compelled to devote the greater part to world affairs.

  • Were I today to deliver an Inaugural Address to the people of the United States, I could not limit my comments on world affairs to one paragraph.

  • If this be true in world affairs, it should have the greatest weight in the determination of domestic policies.

  • It presents them as in a very deep and true sense a unit in world affairs, spiritual partners, standing together because thinking together, quick with common sympathies and common ideals.

  • Untrained and inexperienced in world affairs, the master class of the United States has been placed suddenly in the title rôle.

  • France is too weak economically, too overloaded with debt and too depleted in population to play a leading rôle in world affairs.

  • Since the Civil War the United States has been preparing herself for her part in world affairs.

  • While the American people were busy with internal development, they played an unimportant part in world affairs.

  • Nevertheless, Japan feels that the game is worth the risk and believes that both Chinese race-psychology and the general drift of world affairs combine to favor her ultimate success.

  • At the moment, the "opening" of the Far East was hailed by white men with general approval, but of late years many white observers have regretted this forcible dragging of reluctant races into the full stream of world affairs.

  • The imperious urge of the colored world toward racial expansion was well visualized by that keen English student of world affairs, Doctor E.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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