In the aftermath of September 11th, it is critical to secure our borders.
The World Will Break Your Heart. Grief might be, in some ways, the long aftermath of love, the internal work of knowing, holding, more fully valuing what we have lost.
I always know more about the ending, even the aftermath to the ending, than I know about the beginning. And so there's a construction that works from back to front.
Moral self-infatuation has its own corruptions, after all. With time, almost every other principle of the magazine acquired an ironic echo, a sort of cackling aftermath.
Post-structuralism is among other things a kind of theoretical hangover from the failed uprising of ‘68, a way of keeping the revolution warm at the level of language, blending the euphoric libertarianism of that moment with the stoical melancholia of its aftermath.
History has not dealt kindly with the aftermath of protracted periods of low risk premiums.
Marriage is the aftermath of love.
Any onset of increased investor caution elevates risk premiums and, as a consequence, lowers asset values and promotes the liquidation of the debt that supported higher asset prices,. . . This is the reason that history has not dealt kindly with the aftermath of protracted periods of low risk premiums.
In the aftermath of 911, the Patriot Act was rushed to the floor. Several hundred pages. Nobody read it. . . But people voted because they were fearful and people said there could be another attack and Americans will blame me if I don't vote on this.
The fears of recession in the aftermath of Black Monday have turned to fears of the economy racing ahead too fast, with inflation edging up and a substantial current account deficit. . . People understandably feel more confident about their future than they've done for decades, but as a result they have been borrowing more and saving less. . . Coming on top of a massive income investment boom, it's all been just a bit too much of a good thing.
All the aftermath that so frequently follows in the wake of war still confront the nation, and we now, as ever before, must hold fast to the ancient landmarks and see to it that all of these plagues that threaten so mightily shall be rendered harmless.
I think that in the immediate aftermath of a superhuman machine intelligence revealing itself, most people would feel very threatened but take solace in the thought that we can always pull the plug.