Interrupted
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535 examples of Interrupted in a sentence
But it has
interrupted
the momentum toward military intervention.
The man who said something is impossible gets
interrupted
by someone who just did it.
Both were members of international investigative networks, and today, those groups are following the leads and finishing the stories that murder
interrupted.
There are now 75 million young people whose education has been
interrupted
by conflict and crisis.
Economic expansion was
interrupted
in the 1970’s and 1980’s, but the cause was the macroeconomic crises triggered by the success of the OPEC cartel and the ensuing deflationary policies pursued by then-Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker.
For others, it means that education is interrupted, never to be restarted.
Until these difficult and controversial decisions are made, periods of relative tranquility in Europe are likely to be
interrupted
by the recurrent eruption of financial instability and bouts of political bickering and dithering.
Last year’s experience with
interrupted
gas supplies did have one benefit: new life was blown into plans for alternative routes, like the Nabucco pipeline that is to bring Azeri gas to Europe through Turkey.
And they should be designed in such a way that they can be
interrupted
if bond-market conditions normalize and interest rates return to historical levels.
The American Way of DebtAfter almost 15 years of unprecedented growth -
interrupted
only by a brief slowdown in 2000-2001 - the United States has accumulated a huge stock of foreign liabilities, equivalent to 25% of its GDP.
Germany’s New Power of the PurseBERLIN – Last week, German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel
interrupted
his holiday on the North Sea to respond to Turkey’s jailing of a German human-rights activist.
Then per capita income soared, increasing year after year,
interrupted
only by the occasional effects of cyclical fluctuations.
Of course, everything did not go entirely smoothly; a 3% consumption-tax hike, which had been put in place by the previous government,
interrupted
Japan's progress.
Moreover, capital flows, upon which Georgia is highly dependent, have been
interrupted
since the conflict started.
By 2010, this share had fallen by 10 percentage points, to 42% – a remarkable decline that was
interrupted
only briefly by the financial crisis.
In Colombia, seven new joint military installations are planned, and support for US private contractors who have cornered the market in crop fumigation presumably will not be
interrupted.
In March, he
interrupted
a meeting between his then-National Security Adviser H. R. McMaster and a South Korean delegation to reveal, out of the blue, that he would gladly meet with Kim.
Since 2000, prices have been on an upward trajectory, with soaring demand only briefly
interrupted
by the 2008 financial crisis.
If US productivity figures are to be taken at anything close to face value – a persistently sluggish trend
interrupted
by a 16-year spurt that now appears to have faded – it is possible that all America has accomplished are transitional efficiency improvements associated with the IT-enabled shift from one technology platform to another.
Hamas is playing with fire on the Egyptian front, too, having haughtily
interrupted
the Egyptian-led reconciliation process with Mahmoud Abbas’s PLO and pledging to derail the Egyptian and Saudi initiative to extend Abbas’s presidential term until 2010.
Early death evokes a beautiful destiny
interrupted
before its pinnacle - and hence before it tumbles into inevitable collapse.
Otherwise viable enterprises whose purchasing orders are
interrupted
for weeks or even months could face bankruptcy.
Through the transfer of more than $1 billion to the Amazon Fund since 2008, Norway already subsidizes the preservation of the environmental service that the rainforest provides to the world (it
interrupted
transfers last month in protest against Bolsonaro’s policies).
These people cannot afford to have their incomes
interrupted
for long.
Mandates to govern were
interrupted
by coups, revolutions, insurrections, or accidents – or leaders remained in power indefinitely.
But the COVID-19 pandemic has shown that any disruption of the debt-consumption cycle threatens to trigger collapse almost immediately: as soon as incomes are interrupted, private financial institutions curtail credit, fearing non-performing loans.
Moreover, it can be argued that the 18-year period from 1982 to 2000 was really one continuous economic upswing,
interrupted
only briefly by the spike in oil prices caused by Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait.
While initial contact between the two CDCs was
interrupted
by the New Year holiday, the coordination between the two countries’ public health officials was much closer – and, as WHO Disease Outbreak documentation verifies, the time lags were considerably shorter – than is widely believed in the West.
Other studies indicate that women are more
interrupted
than men are, and that men interrupt women significantly more than they do other men.
One possible explanation for this finding, according to the study’s authors, is that “disagreement” interruptions at least suggested a strong engagement with the issue, and did not necessarily imply the same disregard for the speaker being
interrupted
as “change-subject” interjections did.
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