Breathed
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163 examples of Breathed in a sentence
The Non-Crisis of the EuroBERKELEY – The global financial crisis has
breathed
new life into hoary arguments about the euro’s imminent demise.
Germany Will Lose if Macron FailsFRANKFURT – When Emmanuel Macron won the French presidential election, many Germans
breathed
a loud sigh of relief.
How can we expect these governors to be independent from bankers when they have lived, breathed, and eaten the banking perspective for their entire careers?
The new language is no longer that of the America we dreamed would be eternal, the America that has sometimes
breathed
life back into exhausted cultures.
Now consider this: None of our modern human ancestors ever
breathed
anything like it – and, the way things are going, nor will our descendants.
Japan’s New Monetary PolicyCAMBRIDGE: The economic world
breathed
easier when the Bank of Japan announced that it would expand Japan’s money supply in order to boost demand.
America’s Flawed ElectionPRINCETON – No doubt many people around the world, if not most,
breathed
a sigh of relief over the re-election of US President Barack Obama.
Much of the world
breathed
a sigh of relief at the Democrats’ recapture of the House, because it signaled a vulnerability in Trump’s aggressively anti-liberal “America First” approach to the world order.
Trump in JerusalemJERUSALEM – When US President Donald Trump left Israel after his whirlwind 28-hour tour, much of the country
breathed
a sigh of relief.
At that point, the world
breathed
a collective sigh of relief.
But those who
breathed
a sigh of relief at the weakening of Netanyahu’s Likud and the country’s extreme right-wing parties should be as anxious as ever.
President Barack Obama was silent on the issue in his re-election campaign, and
breathed
scarcely a word about it in his first campaign, too.
This satisfied both Western economists and global financial markets, which
breathed
a collective sigh of relief when Chinese leaders reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining a stable renminbi.
Beyond Structural Reform in ChinaHONG KONG – Global markets have
breathed
a sigh of relief.
Markets, not surprisingly, have
breathed
a collective sigh of relief.
And, with the business cycle’s shift onto an upward trajectory in late 2009, the world
breathed
a collective a sigh of relief.
Brexit, and UK policymakers’ failure to develop a coherent, robust economic strategy has
breathed
new life into the Scottish independence movement.
Read More from "Germany versus the Euro?"Populism's Common DenominatorBRUSSELS – Following Emmanuel Macron’s election as president of France in May 2017, global elites
breathed
a sigh of relief.
When inflation fell, people eventually refinanced their mortgages at lower rates,
breathed
a sigh of relief, and started spending more.
Not only did AKP supporters celebrate after the decision, but those in the West who view it as a prototype “Muslim Democratic” party also
breathed
a sigh of relief.
When the communiqué appeared, diplomats and climate activists around the world
breathed
a sigh of relief.
Most Italians
breathed
a collective sigh of relief that three-time Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is being replaced by a technocrat par excellence, former European Commissioner Mario Monti, a respected economist.
When Russia annexed Crimea and brought war to Eastern Ukraine, it
breathed
new life into NATO.
Although the deal’s practical effects are now slight, it is symbolically important for having
breathed
new life into the EU-Turkey relationship, albeit briefly.
Unfortunately, by the time The Lancet retracted the paper in 2010, it had
breathed
new life into the anti-vaccine movement, fueling rising mistrust of the MMR vaccine and declining vaccine uptake.
But whatever happens in Georgia, Europe and much of the world have
breathed
a sigh of relief at Biden’s victory.
One of her ears had turned back while she ran, she
breathed
heavily but cautiously, and yet more cautiously looked toward her master, turning her eyes rather than her head.
It was the element of bestiality which
breathed
in the pit, the sudden desire of the male, when a miner met one of these girls on all fours, with her flanks in the air and her hips bursting through her boy's breeches.
And he
breathed
behind her ear, in her neck, so that a shudder passed over the skin of her whole body.
He
breathed
the coal-dust without difficulty, saw clearly in the obscurity, and sweated tranquilly, having grown accustomed to the sensation of wet garments on his body from morning to night.
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