Borders
in sentence
1911 examples of Borders in a sentence
The best example of this is energy policy and Russia, which wants a sphere of influence around its
borders.
What has been less discussed is the project’s environmental impact, which
borders
on catastrophic.
That is the question facing several emerging-market economies, and its impact extends well beyond their
borders.
European enlargement, creating large numbers of lower-wage workers at Germany's borders, will pose new challenges.
Instead, Asia remains deeply scarred by unsettled disputes, periodic fits of nationalism, and contested borders, all of which tend to be amplified by apprehension stemming from the asymmetric rise of some of its powers.
Huntington’s mistake, it seems, was to contain the West inside national borders: there is no map of the West.
Eventually it looks easier to define the mental
borders
of the West than its territorial
borders.
In the wake of the Brexit decision, Cameron’s hapless successor, Theresa May, has been caught between the demands of Brexiteers like her erstwhile foreign secretary, Boris Johnson, for “control of our borders” and the fears of the Remainers concerning the economic and political consequences of leaving.
Although many states now hide behind an alleged universal principle of inviolable state sovereignty, for example, would the international community really want to go back to the old model where states did whatever they wanted to their citizens within the confines of their own
borders?
The euro demonstrates that century old rivalries among nation states can be overcome and forgotten when citizens can move across
borders
to do business with one another more easily.
But it did, and, in the wake of the Korean War, that line would become – and remain – one of the most heavily fortified
borders
on earth.
Both work freely across
borders
and disciplines.
Twice, it withdrew its troops unilaterally behind its recognized borders, namely from southern Lebanon and Gaza.
In Israel’s prisons, a consensus has developed among leading Fatah and Hamas Palestinian inmates on accepting a Palestinian state within the 1967
borders.
The
borders
of existing nation-states could be redrawn, or fenced off entirely if disgruntled member states submit to internal nationalist impulses and give up on the multi-decade experiment in European unification.
One is that they intervene directly in markets, both domestic and across borders, to reduce competition and volatility while they rebuild their buffering capacity.
Such a principle is needed in a world where much of what occurs inside countries affects the interests of others beyond their borders, often in fundamental ways.
A country that seeks to focus on its own enormous development challenges should do everything it can to defuse hostility on its
borders.
For this reason, India’s army must be well prepared and vigilant in defense of the country’s
borders.
The Humble Nobility of Elie WieselPARIS – It begins in a world now gone, lying at the
borders
of Ruthenia, Bukovina, and Galicia, forgotten places that were the glory of the Habsburg Empire and of European Judaism.
“If our soldiers can stand for hours every day guarding our borders,” one popular social media meme asks, “why can’t we stand for a few hours in bank queues?”
Justice Without
Borders
for VenezuelaTIRANA – As Venezuela’s humanitarian catastrophe worsens by the day, governments in the region and beyond ponder how to respond.
Some 40% of British exports go to the EU market, and Britain’s factories rely heavily on goods swiftly crossing European borders, whether it be livestock from Ireland or crankshafts from Germany.
In short, the UK cannot afford to lose frictionless borders, even temporarily, as it awaits agreement on a final deal.
These principles, agreed upon by the most important foreign players in Syria’s war, include a commitment to secular governance, the eventual defeat of the Islamic State (ISIS) and other terrorist groups, the maintenance of Syria’s prewar borders, the preservation of its state institutions, and the protection of minority groups.
Latin America’s New RegionalismWe live in a world crisscrossed by borders, drawn and redrawn throughout history, chosen by fancy or caprice, and all too often defended by bloodshed.
Increasingly, we must recognize that our
borders
are not fortress walls.
Today – sometimes across borders, sometimes within them – once-unthinkable wealth exists alongside extreme poverty and all its social ills.
I hope that spirit will spread far beyond San José, and that other regions will join us in recognizing that while our
borders
may define our territories, having the courage to reach across them defines our character – and, ultimately, our future success or failure.
This strategy requires a highly open trade policy, because it requires sending goods across
borders
many times.
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