Departure
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Sadly, Trump’s malignant legacy will survive his
departure.
As it happens, the United Kingdom’s impending
departure
from the bloc will dramatically alter the conditions for achieving a qualified majority on tax matters.
When dictators assume power through electoral means, and then hold onto it through other methods, eliciting demands for their
departure
by students, unions, women, and indigenous peoples – like in Ecuador, just weeks ago – matters are no longer as clear-cut as they seemed decades ago.
This marks a breathtaking
departure
from seven decades of practice in managing an astonishing degree of cultural diversity.
But now it is up to von der Leyen to make a clear
departure
from the disappointing mediocrity of recent EU leaders.
The manner of his departure, after nearly eight continuous years in office, thus reflects an old principle of political life.
For a long-serving party leader who knows the end of his political career is nigh, it is better to set the terms of one’s own
departure
than be pushed out by dagger-wielding rivals.
That previous
departure
also coincided with serious political difficulties, making his return to power in 2012 all the more remarkable.
But Nielsen’s
departure
is not likely to bring any improvement, as President Donald Trump wants to replace her with someone who will carry out his anti-immigrant policies even more ruthlessly.
The Making of SuganomicsNEW HAVEN – With the
departure
of Shinzo Abe, Japan’s longest-serving prime minister, one of the biggest questions facing his successor, Yoshihide Suga, is what to do about Abe’s signature economic-policy plan.
Greening monetary policy might look attractive at first glance, but it represents a
departure
that is incompatible with their independence.
Some media have portrayed this as a
departure
from decades of anti-inflation hawkishness.
Hard Brexit TruthsDUBLIN – The March 29, 2019, deadline for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union is fast approaching, yet it remains far from clear how the
departure
is actually going to play out.
The belief that government can only ever impede economic dynamism represents a sharp
departure
from the Keynesian worldview that dominated policymaking from the 1940s to the 1960s.
But Napoleon created a political vacuum in Egypt that was soon filled by Kavalali Mehmet Ali Pasha, who, within a decade of the French departure, began laying the foundation for the reformed and modernized Egypt that later would play such an important role in the Middle East.
The third, represented by Germany, advocates “strategic patience,” based on the hope that Trump’s eventual
departure
will allow for a return to normality.
This proposal marked a significant
departure
from traditional EU policy – especially from the German perspective – because it envisioned common borrowing and a transfer union beyond the existing EU budget.
Thus, rather than ordering the exile the Huguenots, Louis actually introduced strict emigration bans to prevent their departure, with the goal of forcing their conversion to Catholicism.
As such, their
departure
alone could immediately and abruptly erode the UK’s international status and influence.
At the same time, US and global growth are expected to strengthen somewhat in the second half of the year, and the disruption of a “hard Brexit” has been averted, with the European Union extending the deadline for the United Kingdom’s
departure
to October 31, 2019.
His evident fascination with Polish history – even Polish mythology – is a welcome
departure
from the soulless Realpolitik that dominates so many political memoirs nowadays.
Fittingly, if depressingly, he now is masterminding our
departure
from the EU with or without parliamentary approval.
What’s more, the government is simply ignoring the fact that lengthy negotiations with the EU would inevitably follow from a “no-deal”
departure.
Yet around one-third of British voters support a “no-deal”
departure
from the European Union, which risks inflicting an economic disaster on the country.
But with the
departure
of Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis and others, the adults are now gone, and there is ever-less daylight between the policies and the tweets.
But at least we could avoid leaving the EU with no deal, limiting the immediate shock of
departure
at the price of a long and vexatious transition period.
But May refuses to allow a vote in Parliament to rule out a “no deal” Brexit or to postpone the
departure
date to give the UK more negotiating time.
With the
departure
of Coats, one more “adult in the room” is gone.
Trump’s flailing response to the outbreak is a sharp
departure
from that of his predecessor.
The United Kingdom and the European Union have reached a tentative agreement for a “soft” Brexit, and the UK Parliament has taken steps at least to prevent a no-deal
departure
from the EU.
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