Departure
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In that case, a critical step towards healing the world would be their quick
departure
from office.
The decision to put the UK’s continued EU membership to a popular vote, while allowing a simple majority to decide the issue and failing to spell out the terms of departure, was misguided.
By agreeing to a divided Jerusalem, Netanyahu would be initiating the long-overdue
departure
from the hubris and megalomania that has brought the city to its current state of stagnation and isolation.
In December, the European Commission played along, allowing Prime Minister Theresa May to pretend that she can reach three mutually contradictory goals concerning the United Kingdom’s
departure
from the EU.
NEW YORK – It is increasingly clear that US President Donald Trump represents a
departure
when it comes to America’s global outlook and behavior.
Start from the basic point of
departure
-- that this world and our existence are not a freak chance of nature having little meaning but are part of a mysterious, yet integral, act whose sources, direction and purpose are difficult for us to perceive in their entirety.
With no mechanism for orderly exit in place, the prospect of a chaotic
departure
by one or more countries petrifies financial markets and destabilizes the entire monetary union.
But, in order to eliminate uncertainty, the eurozone must break the taboo on exits, establishing clear criteria for a country’s
departure
and outlining the process by which it should occur.
This approach may create short-term gains, or even spectacular results; and many observers will welcome it as a
departure
from slow, procedural bureaucracy.
In a
departure
from America’s official position since September 11, 2001, the US will now view its global power rivalry with China and Russia, rather than terrorism by non-state actors, as the primary threat to national security and world peace.
And May – whose government is about to launch tough negotiations with the European Union over Britain’s
departure
– is expected to win big.
And, as the faith spread, the word came to describe not only Mohammed’s
departure
for Medina, but also a general obligation by all Muslims to migrate to lands under Muslim rule when it will serve their faith.
To be sure, delivering an education to displaced children demands a
departure
from pure voluntarism: a shift toward assessed contributions collected by levies from wealthy countries.
Chirac himself has orchestrated his
departure
with a grace, presenting himself in the best possible light with personal confidences and public speeches.
Indeed, a broad multi-communal opposition front has formed in Beirut to demand Syria’s
departure.
The Last InterventionistWhen Tony Blair, having procrastinated about his
departure
almost to the point of unreason, finally gives up the British premiership this month, it will be to the general relief not only of the British public as a whole, but also of the overwhelming majority of his own party.
This is a radical
departure
from Hamas rhetoric, which has always portrayed the Camp David agreement between Israel and Egypt as a betrayal of the Islamic world.
Now that Bannon is gone, however, he will hurl missives from his new-old perch at Breitbart, to which he returned the same day as his announced
departure.
This represents a sharp
departure
from the recent past, when globalization was widely regarded as a positive force.
The commissioner now responsible, Valdis Dombrovskis, said in London in late April that the “building blocks” will be in place early next year, to “help our companies to better cope with the
departure
of Europe’s largest financial center from the single market.”
China’s engagement would be a significant
departure
from its past policy.
In this case, it was less than that, because the resolution was silent about Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s political fate and the timing of his
departure.
Unlike in Egypt, the vacuum resulting from Saleh’s
departure
can be quickly filled, so the country need not fall back on a military oligarchy.
Without a mechanism in place to see that justice is meted out in a fair and orderly way, Assad’s departure, by itself, will not end the violence.
But it also allows Britain to accept a long transition period after the 2019
departure
deadline, so that businesses and administrative systems can adjust to whatever terms are agreed by then.
But, while a widespread consensus held that communism was nothing but a dead end, China’s economic success, and the authoritarian backlash in Russia following Boris Yeltsin’s
departure
from the Kremlin a decade ago, prompted a more pessimistic analysis.
Since 1949, the country has had only eight chancellors, which means that Merkel’s
departure
will be anything but an everyday occurrence.
A new No vote can lead to only one outcome: Ireland's
departure
from the institutions of the EU, one way or another.
Precautionary types would reacquaint us with our humble animal origins, from which we have strayed for much too long, whereas exponents of the proactionary principle would expedite our
departure
from our evolutionary past.
But the European project has fallen on hard times, the most salient sign being the UK’s impending
departure
from the EU.
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