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O que (quem) é future demands - definição

SET OF CONCESSIONARY DEMANDS MADE BY IMPERIAL JAPAN TO CHINA DURING WORLD WAR I
Twenty-one Demands; Twenty-One Points; Twenty-one demands; 21 demands; 21 Demands; Twenty One Demands
  • China unprepared to answer 21 demands by Japan in 1915; Bradley in ''[[Chicago Daily News]]'' March 13, 1915
  • Eki Hioki (日置益)
  • Japanese Prime Minister [[Ōkuma Shigenobu]], under whose administration the Twenty-One Demands were drafted
  • "The Chinese's Acceptance of the Twenty-One Demands" signed by Yuan Shikai

futuristic         
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  • A visualization of the future [[light cone]] (at the top), the present, and the past light cone in 2D space.
TIME WHICH HAS YET TO OCCUR
Forward date; Futuristic; The future; Near future
¦ adjective
1. having or involving very modern technology or design.
2. (of a film or book) set in the future, typically in a world of highly advanced technology.
Derivatives
futuristically adverb
futuristic         
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  • A visualization of the future [[light cone]] (at the top), the present, and the past light cone in 2D space.
TIME WHICH HAS YET TO OCCUR
Forward date; Futuristic; The future; Near future
1.
Something that is futuristic looks or seems very modern and unusual, like something from the future.
The theatre is a futuristic steel and glass structure.
...futuristic cars.
ADJ
2.
A futuristic film or book tells a story that is set in the future, when things are different.
...the futuristic hit film, 'Terminator 2'.
ADJ: ADJ n
future-proof         
  • Alewife station]] was built to accommodate two additional levels if needed, with tall elevator shafts and knockout panels for future windows.
PROCESS OF ANTICIPATING THE FUTURE AND DEVELOPING METHODS OF MINIMIZING THE EFFECTS OF SHOCKS AND STRESSES OF FUTURE EVENTS
Future proofing electronic files; Future proofing; Future-proofing; Futureproofing; Future proof
¦ adjective (of a product) unlikely to become obsolete.
Derivatives
future-proofed adjective
future-proofing noun

Wikipédia

Twenty-One Demands

The Twenty-One Demands (Japanese: 対華21ヶ条要求, romanized: Taika Nijūikkajō Yōkyū; simplified Chinese: 二十一条; traditional Chinese: 二十一條; pinyin: Èrshíyī tiáo) was a set of demands made during the First World War by the Empire of Japan under Prime Minister Ōkuma Shigenobu to the government of the Republic of China on 18 January 1915. The secret demands would greatly extend Japanese control of China. Japan would keep the former German areas it had conquered at the start of World War I in 1914. It would be strong in Manchuria and South Mongolia. It would have an expanded role in railways. The most extreme demands (in section 5) would give Japan a decisive voice in finance, policing, and government affairs. The last part would make China in effect a protectorate of Japan, and thereby reduce Western influence. Japan was in a strong position, as the Western powers were in a stalemated world war with Germany. Britain and Japan had a military alliance since 1902, and in 1914 London had asked Tokyo to enter the war. Beijing published the secret demands and appealed to Washington and London. They were sympathetic and forced Tokyo to drop section 5. In the final 1916 settlement, Japan gave up its fifth set of demands. It gained a little in China, but lost a great deal of prestige and trust in Britain and the U.S.

The Chinese public responded with a spontaneous nationwide boycott of Japanese goods; Japan's exports to China fell drastically. Britain was affronted and no longer trusted Japan as an ally. With the First World War underway, Japan's position was strong and Britain's was weak; nevertheless, Britain (and the United States) forced Japan to drop the fifth set of demands that would have given Japan a large measure of control over the entire Chinese economy and ended the Open Door Policy. Japan and China reached a series of agreements which ratified the first four sets of goals on 25 May 1915.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para future demands
1. The future demands more action and less debate to deal with unemployment.
2. Future demands for reparations or land restitution are likely to involve the Kenyan government.
3. The stronger he becomes in the region, the more difficult it will be for Moscow to resist future demands.
4. Speaking at a seminar «Pakistan and Future Demands» here recently, Choudhary said: «We have not been able to resolve our national issues despite the passage of over five decades.
5. "Further monies beyond that may be required in the future." Demands for rail travel growing Mr Armitt said demand for rail travel was growing thanks to its safety, as well as improvements in punctuality and speed.