Departure
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That alone marks a
departure
from decades of German diplomacy.
Britain’s most adept and skillful politician has evidently known for years exactly what not to do about arranging his departure, and yet he has chosen to ignore his own advice.
His sudden
departure
due to illness might cause a political vacuum, which could become conducive to a power grab of one form or another, such as a military coup.
The notion that Iraq’s ongoing political problems were caused by America’s departure, or that they could be improved by its return, is something that only a solipsistic American could believe.
Merkel’s concession represents a significant
departure
from what she was willing to accept only a few weeks ago: namely, a program to extend jointly financed loans to troubled eurozone member states.
Upon taking office in January 2015, Greece’s Syriza government signaled its
departure
from the conventional approach adopted by its predecessors, even going back to the electorate for re-affirmation in a nationwide referendum.
The Way Out of IraqAt last the point has been reached in Iraq where everyone ostensibly wants the same thing: the
departure
of Coalition forces from the country.
But new evidence suggests that modern humans evolved relatively recently in Africa – and that the transformation that they underwent after their
departure
some 60,000 years ago was far from seamless.
If Iraq indeed had weapons of mass destruction, as Bush believed, Hussein’s
departure
would have left such weapons in the hands of…whom exactly?
He termed Mubarak’s
departure
a display of “the power of human dignity,” adding that “the people of Egypt have spoken, their voices have been heard, and Egypt will never be the same.”
But the positive impact of these changes may be tempered by Rajan’s
departure.
Add to that the questions about the RBI’s independence that are sure to arise, and the extent to which Rajan’s
departure
could undermine Modi’s hard-won successes becomes clear.
A second reason why Rajan’s
departure
came as a shock is that the Modi government has a record of making tough choices, rather than resorting to populist policies, in its fiscal management.
Their
departure
from political life is becoming widely viewed as a symptom of deepening divisions among the Putin-era governing elite, even a harbinger of political crisis.
Far from a tragedy, then, Merkel’s
departure
represents an opportunity for European reformers.
Tillerson’s
departure
comes at a time when Trump seems to be seeking to separate himself from a national security team that has often acted as check on the president’s worst instincts, at times even ignoring his more impulsive declarations.
Annan’s dedication to serving humanity did not end with his
departure
from the UN.
The company then quickly invited him to rejoin the board, filling the vacancy created by his own
departure!
Is it the fundamental
departure
from the development models of the past that its advocates proclaim, or just another case of the emperor’s new environmental clothes?
His
departure
would expose the anachronistic nature of the state’s ideological foundation; family ties will do nothing to protect his successor from the resulting shock to the system.
Add to that the impending
departure
of the United Kingdom, and it seems only prudent to seek other models of cooperation.
This is a
departure
from the historical norm.
But de Mistura has made it clear that he aims neither to build a lasting peace with Assad nor to establish Assad's
departure
from power as a precondition for peace.
It is certainly handy to be able to treat a flight from Zurich to Oslo as a domestic journey, with no passport controls to contend with upon
departure
and arrival.
And, under the guise of protecting this summer’s Olympics against terrorism, the British military is establishing a massive base in London from which SAS (special forces) teams will operate – a radical
departure
from Britain’s traditional civil policing.
Even with a clear and realistic strategy, the two-year time period allotted for negotiating the UK’s
departure
– which began in March 2017, when the UK invoked Article 50 of the Treaty of Lisbon – would hardly be sufficient to cover the plethora of issues that demand attention.
In order to avoid a chaotic “no-deal” Brexit, her government will have to ask the EU for an extension on the
departure
date, or withdraw its “intention to leave” notification, at least temporarily.
Today, just three months before the
departure
date, this deeply deceitful démarche has disintegrated before May’s eyes – as well it should.
Gardeners may love to plant exotic species in their backyards, but communities often treat the “foreign” plants that begin to grow in the countryside as invasive – a dangerous
departure
from the past.
Arafat's
departure
will leave a vacuum that no other institution or leader will be able to fill.
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