Disengaging
in sentence
23 examples of Disengaging in a sentence
Disengaging
their colleagues.
And some sociologists actually feel that it's a closure, it's a cocooning, that we're
disengaging
from the public.
The dialogue was just not grossly disengaging, but the gawdy dance choreography couldn't help but make me laugh.
In a strong speech at Davos, Secretary of State John Kerry gave an unambiguous answer: “Far from disengaging, America is proud to be more engaged than ever.”
But with the Trump administration now
disengaging
from globalization, that seems less and less likely.
Disengaging
now will not leave people free from our interference; it will put them at the mercy of groups whose extremism threatens the very way of life that we stand for and to which they aspire.
Disengaging
peacefully from exposed global responsibilities will be Trump’s biggest challenge.
Nonetheless, the regime’s possible rapprochement with the United States remains a source of concern in the Middle East, because it would empower Iran at a time when the US is gradually
disengaging
from the region.
Moreover, the US is gradually
disengaging
strategically from the greater Middle East, creating a vacuum that China seeks to fill.
But
disengaging
from this struggle won’t bring us peace.
If pushed to the wall, Israel might try to extricate itself from an internationally untenable position by unilaterally
disengaging
from the West Bank up to its “security fence.”
Moreover, in the years ahead, the United States, having notably outperformed many other economies, will decide whether to continue
disengaging
from the rest of the world – a process that is at odds with its historic position at the center of the global economy.
What’s more, the US is
disengaging
at a time when China is challenging not only the territorial integrity of several Asian countries but also the liberal tenor of the regional economic order.
But protecting free speech and other democratic rights from Chinese efforts to weaken them should not mean
disengaging
from China, either, let alone insulting its citizens.
He looked wearily and sadly at the bride and bridegroom, sighed, and
disengaging
his right hand from the vestments, held it up in blessing over the bridegroom, and then over the bride; only in his manner when he placed his fingers on Kitty's bowed head there was a shade of tenderness.
Carefully
disengaging
his hand he felt his brother's feet.
Karenin rose frowning, and
disengaging
his hand moved a chair toward her.
Go, go!Vasily Lukich is calling you,' said the hall-porter, hearing the approaching step of the tutor, and gently
disengaging
the little hand in the half-drawn-off glove which held him by his shoulder-strap, as he nodded and winked toward the tutor.
"The doubles the offense," said Porthos,
disengaging
his arm from that of the procurator’s wife; "for if you are rich, Madame Coquenard, then there is no excuse for your refusal."
Back danced the youngster,
disengaging
himself in beautiful style, but with two angry red blotches over the lower line of his ribs.
There's Miss Hull calling you to tea,' she went on,
disengaging
herself from the children and dispatching them to the dining-room.
The hall-porter stood with his hand on the outer front door, Anna with her deft little hand was
disengaging
the lace of her sleeve which had caught on a hook of her fur coat, and with bent head was listening with delight to what Vronsky, who accompanied her, was saying.
Acte, pleased by the praise and confidence, pressed her to her heart; and then
disengaging
herself from the arms of the maiden, answered,--"My happiness has passed and my joy is gone, but I am not wicked."
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