Departure
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The decision by a slim majority of UK voters to leave the EU may have been motivated mostly by domestic issues such as political dysfunction and immigration, but the Skripal episode has made it clear that the costs of
departure
will be felt first on the foreign-policy front.
The Spratlys are to the south of the Paracel Islands, which China seized in 1974, capitalizing on American forces’
departure
from South Vietnam.
What is certain is that the vacuum left by Sharon’s
departure
from politics is all the more striking in view of the images of chaos emerging from the Gaza that Israel has vacated, and the collapse of the Palestinian authority before our eyes.
Although Klaus never returned as Prime Minister, his “pragmatic” approach gained the upper hand in Czech politics, especially after Havel’s
departure
from presidency in 2003.
The US preempted this process by backing the military rebellion and insisting on Assad’s immediate
departure.
Russia argued that America’s insistence on Assad’s immediate
departure
was an impediment to peace.
There exists today a basic, even on an occasion a ritualistic, consensus regarding the notion that democracy and human rights are the points of
departure
for political organization with some form of free market with varying degrees of social responsibility based on private entrepreneurship as the basis for economic activity.
Indeed, for some Russians, any economic movement towards Asia is tantamount to a
departure
from a European path of development.
Once the city has run out of available building sites, its continued growth must be accommodated by the
departure
of lower-income people.
And the entrance of Croatia, followed by Montenegro and a few other Balkan countries, could compensate for the
departure
of Greece (should it come to that for the Greeks).
This approach marks a sharp
departure
from the past, and another shock to the establishment and expert opinion.
Their objective was to create a military buffer between the PLO and Israeli forces that were then fighting in Beirut in order to promote the
departure
of both.
America’s
departure
from Mesopotamia will likewise put the burden of problem solving onto Iraqis and other regional players, leaving the US offshore to assist when and where it deems appropriate.
The Security Strategy is a clear
departure
from that of its predecessor and offers a wider conception of what national security represents for US President Barack Obama.
Critics view this as a radical
departure
from seven decades of pacifism.
Since the June 2016 Brexit referendum, Britain has searched in vain for an illusory concept of sovereignty that might prevent the massive loss of international power and influence that awaits it after its
departure
from the European Union.
Moreover, education systems should focus on encouraging greater openness to innovation and risk-taking – a significant
departure
from the attitudes reproduced under a system of public-sector patronage.
But a helicopter-money program – a fanciful idea when Milton Friedman proposed it in 1969 – would also be a radical
departure
for policymakers, requiring an abundance of caution about citizen and investor perception, confidence, and solid governance structures.
But Xi’s statement marked a significant
departure
from China’s long-standing position on America’s presence in the Asia-Pacific region.
After futile attempts to convince Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad to begin a transition to a more open system, the Turkish government has unequivocally called for Assad’s departure, and is actively trying to secure a legitimate framework for intervention.
Pay-for-success projects mark a radical
departure
from traditional approaches to funding solutions to complex social challenges.
On one side are those who caution that
departure
from the EU would cause trade to collapse, discourage investment, push the UK into recession, and trigger the demise of the City of London as a global financial center.
Indeed, the most troubling thing about Europe today is not the United Kingdom’s departure, but the fragility and disunity of the remaining 27 states, where the domestic consensus for Europe has all but evaporated.
Conventional wisdom suggests that Scottish independence is possible, albeit not very likely, while any country’s
departure
from the single currency is fanciful.
The IMF Comes to GermanyHorst Koehler's
departure
as Managing Director of the IMF to seek election as President of Germany provides an occasion for a moment of reflection, both about the Fund and the state of economics.
In May, YouGov, the British polling company that came closest to predicting the election result, added to their final pre-election poll of 1,875 voters the following question: “In negotiating Britain’s
departure
from the European Union, do you think our government should offer EU citizens the right to travel, work, study, or retire in Britain, in exchange for EU countries giving British citizens the same rights?”
Though prophecy is delusive, an agreed point of
departure
should be falling expectations.
They should help their countries’ firms to adapt to the
departure
of some producers by establishing training programs, stimulating innovation, and maintaining or creating a competitive environment that encourages “creative destruction” while providing for a social safety net.
The incident’s timing was particularly unfortunate, as it coincided with efforts to reach an agreement to keep a residual deployment of US troops in Afghanistan beyond the planned 2014
departure
of foreign combat forces.
The
departure
of Americans from the job market reflects what economists call the “discouraged worker” phenomenon.
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