Depart
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But it is a mistake to assume that the pretax distribution of income is a morally significant starting point, and that the fairness of tax burdens depends on how they
depart
from it.
Obama’s reelection sends a message, but one that will resonate widely – including at home – only if rhetoric does not
depart
from reality, as was too often the case during Obama’s first term.
In the usual scenario, trade retaliation occurs because countries have economic reasons to
depart
from low tariffs.
And plans by the EU and the United Kingdom to “ring-fence” bank deposits are poised to
depart
in form and substance from one another and from the newly unveiled Volcker rule in the US.
Finally, a benchmark index helps active investors to devise a deliberate strategy to
depart
from the median investor’s view when they believe that view to be mistaken.
In short, it is not crazy for an investor to
depart
from a market-cap-weighted benchmark by putting more weight on countries with low debt/GDP ratios and less weight on high debt/GDP countries.
But at some point, Arafat will
depart.
That strategy would
depart
from the Modi government’s intervention in two fundamental ways.
Under Obama, the US has begun to
depart
from this approach.
The plane had been allowed by Iranian air authorities to
depart
about three hours after Iran had fired missiles at Iraqi military bases housing US troops.
A comprehensive implementation of carbon border taxes without exceptions for developing countries, but with resource transfers to them, would
depart
from this mixed approach and be more consistent with the basic “separability” narrative.
The DNI, the country’s top intelligence job, remains unfilled; if history is any guide, more senior officials will
depart
before the 2020 election, leaving further vacancies.
The same investors will
depart
en masse when conditions change.
Managing this transformation will be challenging for everyone, but there is no doubt that a UK set to
depart
from the European Union faces a particularly high degree of uncertainty.
As Levaque had already gone, Maheu referred his angry neighbour to his wife and hastened to
depart.
rose as a sign for them to
depart.
When they had finished their omelette and cheese, the engineman proposed to depart, and as the other tried to detain him:"What for?
But how will we reach the bottom of the sea?""Right now, professor, the Nautilus is aground in ten meters of water, and we've only to depart."
Then Dumont d'Urville tried to depart; but his crews were run down from the fevers raging on these unsanitary shores, and quite ill himself, he was unable to weigh anchor until March 17.
"We're about to depart," he said.
He feared a terrible remorse, and undying ridicule, should he
depart
from the ideal plan that he had set himself to follow.
He has not an idea which ventures to
depart
from the fashion.
'I will have her, I shall then
depart
and woe to him that impedes me in my flight!'
He gave himself the pleasure of mystifying, for the space of two pages, the people who might wish to make a fool of him, and it was with a fresh pleasantry that he announced, towards the end of his reply, his decision to
depart
on the following morning.
One must never depart, upon any account, from an attitude of the most ecstatic admiration; the letters were all based upon this supposition.
Delighted with a prize that greatly exceeded their expectations, the band prepared to depart, intending to take the peddler with them, in order to give him up to the American troops above, and to claim the reward offered for his apprehension.
"You see, my friend," said the captain to the leader of the Skinners, after he had prepared himself to depart, "I can cover you to some purpose, when necessary.
The former were supporting their fortitude with the certainty of Henry's innocence, and a strong reliance on Dunwoodie's exertions in his behalf, and the latter waiting with impatience the intelligence, that was hourly expected, of a conflict, and their orders to
depart.
"There is evil in thy conversation, profane man," cried the priest, raising his hands and casting his eyes upwards in holy horror; "so I will
depart
from thee unhurt, as Daniel was liberated from the lions' den.""Off with you, for a hypocritical, psalm-singing, canting rogue in disguise," said Mason scornfully.
Frances and her aunt held a long and animated discussion by themselves, when the good spinster reluctantly yielded to the representation of her niece, and folding her in her arms, she kissed her cold cheek, and, fervently blessing her, allowed her to
depart
on an errand of fraternal love.
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