Departure
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Nor will Arafat's
departure
revive hopes for a political settlement with Israel.
But there is one point that many observers get wrong: contrary to popular belief, Trump’s tariffs are not an unprecedented
departure
from historical Republican orthodoxy.
The threatened strike is also significant because it marks a
departure
from the German system of industry-wide unions, which negotiate for all employees within an industry regardless of their occupation.
They were such a
departure
from prevailing practices that fear of a “new protectionism” became widespread.
For this reason, a full
departure
from the status quo would be unwise.
Fearing that the
departure
of a strategic ally would shift the balance of power against it, Hezbollah began intimidating its rivals.
The August 1991 coup led to the
departure
of President Mikhail Gorbachev and the end of the Soviet Union.
Italy is large enough, with enough good and creative economists, to manage a de facto
departure
– establishing in effect a flexible dual currency that could help restore prosperity.
This would violate euro rules, but the burden of a de jure departure, with all of its consequences, would be shifted to Brussels and Frankfurt, with Italy counting on EU paralysis to prevent the final break.
But such settlements have been proposed before, and no agreement is likely to gain broad acceptance unless it includes the immediate
departure
of President Viktor Yanukovych.
Changing the Guard at the IMFStanley Fischer’s looming
departure
as the IMF’s first deputy managing director marks the end of an era.
This represents a tragic
departure
for Suu Kyi, who previously won international acclaim – and a Nobel Peace Prize – for her role in the fight for democracy in Myanmar.
It is well known that a British
departure
would deal a devastating blow to European integration, possibly causing an already-fragile process to unravel.
But bridging the gulf between the Liberal Party’s moderate and reactionary wings will probably be beyond him, with his public salesmanship not helped by the announced
departure
from politics of the well-known and well-regarded former deputy leader and foreign minister, Julie Bishop, who was the party’s most senior woman.
But the recent fast by the Gandhian leader Anna Hazare, culminating in an extraordinary Saturday session of Parliament to pass a resolution acceding to his main demands, marked a dramatic
departure
in the country’s politics.
But will his
departure
from public life really be as destabilizing as many observers suggest?
Yet Sharon’s untimely
departure
has by no means reversed the fundamental political and strategic shifts that he initiated.
The era of Israeli pragmatism that he opened will not end with his
departure.
Many will prefer a short final illness to a more delayed
departure.
It is difficult to imagine a more marked
departure
from Kennan’s concepts than a report recently released by the Pentagon – A National Strategic Narrative – authored by two active-duty military officers who signed as “Y.”
It was also a clear
departure
from the conventional foreign-policy straightjacket devised by Kemal Ataturk, which had for decades forced Turkish diplomacy into the Procrustean bed of 1920’s-style integral nationalism.
Of course, this would be a radical
departure
for the Fed, which has worked hard to convince the public that it will keep inflation around 2%.
Indeed, given the serious deterioration in Israel’s relations with Turkey, Mubarak’s
departure
has deprived it of its two most demonstrable allies in the region.
Given America’s looming departure, such a solution is becoming increasingly urgent.
Indeed, America’s hasty
departure
allowed ISIS to gain ground, while blurring the border with Syria.
The GCC is in fact disintegrating, following Qatar’s ouster for supporting the Muslim Brotherhood and Oman’s voluntary
departure
from the group.
After his departure, Israel will miss his firm opposition to violence and his support for security cooperation.
Given Assad’s support from Russia, Iran, and Turkey (whose interests in Syria are hardly trivial), how likely is his
departure?
Commandante Fidel’s
departure
from power, of course, will be solely a matter of biology, and the few pictures of him that have emerged since he took ill last year clearly show biology at work.
The details of what they advocate may well differ, but their platforms share a promise of radical
departure
from the status quo.
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