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Indeed, the next
round
of negotiations could be the last real chance to find a way through the trade, technology, and wider economic imbroglio that has been engulfing both countries.
Phase one began last March, when US President Donald Trump announced the first
round
of import tariffs on Chinese goods.
Phase three could best be described as the “summer of our discontent”: the United States imposed a fresh
round
of import tariffs, and China retaliated in kind, while also unveiling its answer to the US “entity list.”
Given these developments, why should anyone expect the next
round
of talks to succeed?
The next
round
of bloodletting is coming, and innocent people are going to get hurt.
When more CDFIs were granted authority to act as PPP lenders and an additional $10 billion was set aside for them during the second
round
of PPP funding, they outperformed larger and better-capitalized banks in their respective communities, providing both technical assistance and loans to their clients.
Worse, the ECB’s new president, Christine Lagarde, will most likely be unable to provide much more in the way of monetary-policy stimulus, given that one-third of the ECB Governing Council already opposes the current
round
of easing.
His absurdly incompetent diplomacy with North Korea lies in tatters, with that country now warning of a new
round
of nuclear tests.
All too often, the cycle then starts again with another
round
of promises that cannot possibly be met.
How will we weather the next
round
of global turbulence?
Judging by hints from him and his advisers, however, he can be expected to pursue another
round
of regulatory and tax reform.
The first, beginning in August 2017, was mainly directed at the state oil company PDVSA, the country’s main earner of foreign exchange; the second
round
of sanctions, imposed in January 2019, was more comprehensive, targeting the Venezuelan government.
A recent detailed analysis of the first
round
of sanctions shows their devastating impact.
Khalilzad has just begun his ninth
round
of negotiations with Taliban representatives in Doha.
In short, conventional expectations were disappointed all
round.
He then tried to regard it all as a meaningless, empty custom, like making a
round
of calls, but felt equally unable to do that.
Those who had arrived too late to get into the middle of the throng pressed
round
the windows, pushing and disputing and trying to peer in between the bars.
Does she feel the same?'Looking
round
he met her eyes.
With light hearts they drank the warm wine and water from the shallow cup, and their spirits rose still higher when the priest, throwing back his vestments, took their hands in his and led them
round
the lectern while a bass voice sang, Rejoice O Isaiah!Young Shcherbatsky and Chirikov, who were supporting the crowns and getting entangled in the bride's train, smiled too and were pleased without knowing why, when they chanced to lag behind or jostle the young couple if the priest happened to stop.
Sixteen hours daily had to be filled somehow, living abroad as they did completely at liberty, quite cut off from the
round
of social life that had filled his time in Petersburg.
'Probably they've seen all the antiquities, and are now going the
round
of the modern painters, the German quack and the stupid English pre-Raphaelite, and to complete the series have come to see me too,' he thought.
For a moment he felt like a man who, receiving a blow from behind, angrily and revengefully turns
round
to find his assailant and realizes that he has accidentally knocked himself, that there is no one to be angry with and that he must endure and try to still the pain.
The invalid himself, washed and with his hair brushed, lay between clean sheets in a clean shirt, its white collar
round
his abnormally thin neck, gazing with a new look of hope at Kitty and not taking his eyes off her.
Dreadful as it seemed to Levin to put his arms
round
that terrible body, to grasp those parts under the blanket which he did not wish to remember, yet submitting to his wife, with that determined expression which she knew, he thrust his arms under the blanket, and despite his great strength was struck by the strange heaviness of those emaciated limbs.
'I have never been present, but Mama told me that there are prayers for the restoration of health...''Do you really think he can recover?' he asked, looking at the back of her
round
little head, at the narrow parting which closed every time she drew the comb forward.
A moment later his face brightened, a smile appeared under the moustache, and the women who had gathered
round
him began zealously to lay out the body.
Just look at him,' said the old man, pointing with his gold-trimmed hat to Karenin who, in Court uniform, with a new red ribbon
round
his shoulder, stood in the doorway with an important member of the State Council.
Upon a
round
table covered with a cloth stood a Chinese tea service and a silver kettle over a spirit lamp.
The plump, well-nourished baby, as usual when she saw her mother, turned her little hands – so fat that they looked as if the wrists had threads tied tightly
round
them – palms downward and, smiling with her toothless mouth, began waving them as a fish moves its fins, making the starched folds of her embroidered frock rustle.
There was no knife on the table, and she drew out the photo next to it (one, taken in Rome, of Vronsky with long hair and wearing a
round
hat), and with it pushed out her son's photo.
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