Departure
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Even Russia and Iran, his most vociferous supporters, have hinted that they could accept his
departure
if he steps down through negotiations, rather than being ousted by a popular revolt (and as long as the successor regime is friendly to them).
Zuma’s
departure
did nothing to address the imbalances that are undermining the economy.
Systematic rules would have to be developed to determine when members of the eurozone are demoted to “euro B" or promoted to “euro A."Such a halfway house – call it “depreciation without
departure"
– would avoid some (but not all) of the problems of a country's complete withdrawal from the eurozone.
The right of return and freedom of speech were uppermost in Chen’s mind as he engineered his family’s
departure
for the US.
The 1996-2004 Internet boom was only a fleeting
departure
from the trend.
This marks a
departure
from its past use of its UN veto.
If China were genuinely eager to see Syria’s people determine their own political future without Assad’s forced removal, it should have pressed for a modification of the resolution, calling for a ceasefire and the start of a political process that worked towards a settlement and Assad’s eventual
departure
from power.
He also claimed that the decision “is not intended, in any way, to reflect a
departure
from our strong commitment to facilitate a lasting peace agreement,” one “that is a great deal for the Israelis and a great deal for the Palestinians.”
But it will be a difficult battle, as America’s
departure
is likely to strengthen Turkey’s hand further.
The new government promised a new
departure.
While Merkel’s
departure
may not be imminent, her power is leaching away.
This alerted Pakistan to the fact that, with the imminent
departure
of US troops, it would be left alone to fight the insurgency on both sides of its border with Afghanistan.
While China has not responded to these overtures with the degree of enthusiasm that accompanied them, the Chinese would be happy to fill the strategic vacuum likely to be created by America’s accelerated
departure
from AfPak.
As we mourn the recent death of Annan, perhaps we should also mourn that alliance – and, more fundamentally, the decimation of the UN’s global standing since Annan’s
departure
in 2007.
There has been no loss of nerve, no
departure
from the ECB's price stability target, and its public presentation is increasingly good.
Investors will now dissect the implications of his
departure
for the ability of the monetary authorities to ensure price stability and encourage growth, or rebuild a banking system beset with non-performing loans.
Her administration would mark a fresh
departure
from the country’s troubled recent past.
So far this year, healthy companies have slowly been loosening their purse strings – a notable
departure
from the risk-averse behavior that has prevailed since the global financial crisis.
Mubarak’s
departure
is a significant but not decisive development.
The
departure
of the US military from Iraq, particularly those forces that helped to pacify Anbar against heavy odds, is permanent.
These leaders’
departure
from office reflected their countries’ internal politics, and their successors will focus more on declining support at home than on regional ambitions.
Boehner’s forced
departure
makes it likelier than ever that the US – and the world – will soon face the prospect of another self-inflicted economic shock, caused entirely by the Republicans’ scorched-earth budget tactics.
But, while Hildebrand’s resignation should serve as a precedent to be followed by central bankers – indeed, all public officials – everywhere, the circumstances surrounding his
departure
smell much worse than what caused it.
Nonetheless, the circumstances of Hildebrand’s
departure
might be more worrisome than his lapse of judgment.
In any case, it is not as if avoiding talk about Israel is a
departure
for Sanders.
In fact, the problem is so intractable that conspiracy-minded Brexiteers now suspect EU negotiators of using it to delay or stymie Buccaneer Britannia’s glorious
departure.
Already, some of those who criticized him most vocally in the past are anxious about his
departure.
In this quintessential “failed state,” this sort of elders’ wisdom may be the only option to start dealing with the quagmire created by the lawlessness that has gripped the country since the
departure
of the dictator Said Barre in 1991.
The FDP’s
departure
from negotiations with the CDU, its Bavarian sister party the Christian Social Union (CSU), and the Greens marks the end of a willingness to forge stable coalition governments that has defined German politics since the last days of Konrad Adenauer’s postwar chancellorship.
It is to be hoped that Taylor's
departure
heralds the beginning of a new African era, in which Africa's rulers stop protecting the continent's dictators because they would rather incur the wrath of faceless citizens than expel a dictator from among their ranks.
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