Refoundation

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It's hard to imagine that officials who invested so much in the system now in collapse could accept the need for a significant reorientation of the American economy, never mind lend a hand in what French President Nicholas Sarkozy rightly describes as the "refoundation of world capitalism." ❋ Unknown (2008)

What we've been saved from is a referendum on the refoundation of the European Union in the image of its federalist state constituency. ❋ Unknown (2007)

So it would be a matter of a refoundation, or a revolution, that new actors emerge, and a new international system emerge in order to guarantee the respect for peace, of sovereignty in the people, for self-determination, and so that we can see the emergence of a new international system, what Simon Bolivar used to call the balance or equilibrium of the universe that cannot be imposed through war. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The monks of Chertsey were housed in it, as we have already seen, and the revenues of several of the smaller dissolved houses were added to it; so that it was at the moment of its refoundation about three times as wealthy as it had been before. ❋ Hilaire Belloc (1911)

Theoretical explanations of the pressure of liquids were supplied a generation or two later by numerous investigators, including Newton, but the practical refoundation of the science of hydrostatics in modern times dates from the experiments of Stevinus. ❋ Unknown (1904)

The system is, of course, closely akin to such foundation or refoundation as the establishment of a 'colonia' implied in the early Empire, while the no less Roman character of the ❋ Unknown (1889)

The surest proof that Gracchus had fallen would be the immediate repeal of one of his laws, and the enactment which was most assailable was that which, though passed under another's name, embodied his project for the refoundation of Carthage. ❋ Unknown (1885)

Between the 1948 partition of Palestine and their refoundation in 1982 it's West Bank activists operated as part of the Jordanian Communist Party, while those in the 1948 joined the Israeli Communist Party. ❋ Freda Hughes (2010)

Despite all the speeches made by Nicolas Sarkozy and other G7, G8 or G20 leaders in the past two years on the "refoundation of capitalism", it is still impossible to have the high-profit-maximum-risk culture of the financial world taken to court. ❋ Pierre Haski (2010)

Sarkozy, a forceful advocate of stronger regulation and state industrial policy called for a refoundation and moralisation of capitalism, and curbs on the business bonus culture. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"Once approved, this will be the refoundation of Bolivia and the refoundation of a new state where there will be equality and we will all have the same rights and the same obligations," he said. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Poettering said he had told Sarkozy that he did not like the term "refoundation of capitalism", adding that at first the French president had changed the term before reverting to his preferred version. ❋ Unknown (2008)

(although refoundation may still be possible), it is never too late for members to turn to Jesus Christ. ❋ Pete Vere (2010)

With nearly a hundred works - from the earliest collages of the 1970s to the most recent paintings of 2008 - the chronological display testifies to the way in which Bonnefoi has organised his work through long series, and offers an opportunity to assess the coherence of his project, illuminating a distinctive approach conceived by the artist as a programme of speculation and experiment in support of a refoundation and hence renewal of the classical tradition of the painting. ❋ Unknown (2008)

March) to plan the refoundation from such a disaster is pretty acceptable. " ❋ Unknown (2010)

I was going to just type :) into [gmail] when I refound all [the cool] gmail [smileys] to use. ❋ Findingdan (2010)

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