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But Britain (and Denmark), in a groundbreaking
departure
from the principle that all members take part in all common policies, demanded -- and got -- the right to opt out of the final phase of EMU, the single currency.
Though Syrian soldiers may have withdrawn a year ago, Assad’s regime never got over its
departure
from Lebanon, and it seeks to re-impose some form of hegemony over the country.
Voters seem to be wrestling with how their
departure
will make the United Kingdom safer or address the needs of the poorest and most vulnerable.
Nonetheless, the SDGs represent a
departure
from the previous development framework, the Millennium Development Goals, which contained no explicit targets relating to corruption.
Some historians see precursors to Brexit in the UK’s September 1931
departure
from the gold standard, or in its September 1992 withdrawal from the European Exchange Rate Mechanism.
Nonetheless, Sarkozy appears convinced that, despite his inglorious
departure
from the presidency (not to mention the ongoing corruption investigation against him), he can recapture the approval level enjoyed by Juppé, who, like Sarkozy, is affiliated with the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP).
The period between
departure
from paid employment and entry into PAYG programs is bridged on a country-specific basis by a plethora of public, private, or mixed early-retirement benefit arrangements, such as unemployment insurance, disability insurance, or some form of severance pay.
Two of those settlements came after O’Reilly’s own
departure.
In the wake of Russia’s apparent
departure
from democratization during Vladimir Putin’s presidency, and of the wars in Chechnya and Georgia, the EU has adopted increasingly cautious language, sounding less optimistic about the prospects of a real partnership.
The first is that, beyond the many layers of depression and distrust in France, there is potential for a new and collective
departure.
While the new American positions do not represent a revolutionary change in US policy, they do represent a clear procedural and indeed substantive
departure
from previous American positions, particularly those of the Clinton administration.
America’s
departure
from this great tradition did not begin with the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
The Referendum RiskOXFORD – Now that British Prime Minister Theresa May, facing certain defeat, has postponed Parliament’s vote on the deal she concluded with the European Union last month on the United Kingdom’s
departure
from the bloc, the case for a “people’s vote” – a second Brexit referendum – is gaining ground.
First, a member state’s exit from the EU need not be a destructive gambit in a game of chicken, if the country’s
departure
removes tension points and preserves the foundation for future bargaining.
Meanwhile, the date of the United Kingdom’s
departure
from the EU gets closer.
Negotiating a trade deal with the EU after
departure
would be easy.
Should we try to postpone the date of our EU
departure
until we have sorted out what exactly we want?
The IPL suggested a new
departure
for a country inspired by the allure of its own success.
But they are more likely to follow such plans if they are already legislated and take effect gradually, according to a formula known in advance, rather than suddenly in some revolutionary
departure
from past practice.
Iraq is not like Vietnam, where American
departure
was followed by stability imposed by an authoritarian government.
In Iraq, the danger is that
departure
could be followed by civil war and chaos – ideal conditions for terrorists to maintain havens.
China’s Smart Trade MovesSHANGHAI – US President Donald Trump’s announced plans to target China with trade tariffs represent a significant
departure
from his predecessors’ approach.
What, then, is there to fear from Mr. Rubin's
departure?
This represents a significant
departure
from the agendas produced at previous Third Plenums, which focused exclusively on economic reform.
The main challenge facing the OAS – if it survives the
departure
of the radical left – is to close the loopholes in its basic documents regarding the collective defense of democracy and human rights.
Thus, Germany’s political class, confused about what it wants and generally unable to explain to citizens what it does, has responded with short-term solutions: yes, more Europe, but no European state; yes, more money to pour down fiscal black holes, but no
departure
from the old Bundesbank orthodoxies.
Abe’s reinterpretation, then, is not really a radical
departure
from the postwar order at all.
But rising uncertainty over America’s reliability – together with the
departure
of the UK, which has long opposed European defense, from the European Union – has already spurred Germany to acknowledge the need for progress.
The Treaty of Rome, signed in 1957, represented a noble and ambitious
departure
in European history.
The Times announced Abramson’s
departure
in a front-page story filled with barbs and swipes, the kind of piece that even the most ineffectual senior male editor never sees in print upon his dismissal from a job.
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