Rupture
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125 examples of Rupture in a sentence
So far, the
rupture
in German-US relations has been mostly rhetorical.
Indeed, some highly indebted firms’ capital chains may well
rupture
in the next two years, when they reach their peak period for debt repayment.
On every previous occasion, member states preferred compromise to
rupture.
In terms of international relations, we have so far been spared an abrupt
rupture
of existing alliances and related commitments.
Finally, unlike in Iraq, the intervention did not fundamentally
rupture
the inner structure of the Afghan state or threaten its very cohesion.
While admission to the European Union appeared to draw a line under the post-communist period (at least in Central and Eastern Europe), the
rupture
of 1989 did not mark the beginning of an era of perfect cooperation by the people and for the people.
But the FSLN (the Sandinista National Liberation Front), too, has suffered a major rupture, with the emergence of a new option on the democratic left in the form of a breakaway Sandinista faction that has managed to win the support of independent voters.
The only plausible answer is a further transition, if only to avoid an economically devastating
rupture
in trade regulations just before the UK general election due in 2022.
That shift, like any great political rupture, was driven by a combination of deep underlying dynamics and the particular circumstances of the moment.
She could preside over a “No Deal”
rupture
with Europe – tantamount to a declaration of economic war against the EU – and risk a 2008-level economic crisis accompanied by a border upheaval in Ireland that could reignite the “Troubles.”
But if this last-ditch effort fails, her choices will be reduced to a No Deal
rupture
with Europe and a new referendum.
As a result, he has produced a
rupture
between the two pillars of the revolutionary regime: the clerical elite and military-security structure.
So, even if British politicians and voters really want a hard Brexit involving total
rupture
with Europe, UK businesses will need to preserve their special EU trading arrangements, along with the associated budget contributions, for at least several years beyond 2021.
The West, as well as Israel and Turkey themselves, most certainly cannot afford a permanent
rupture
between the two states, unless the desired outcome is for the region to continue on its path to lasting destabilization.
The election on January 16 of Tsai Ing-wen, Chair of the Democratic Progressive Party, as President is a signal that, however hesitant Taiwanese voters may be about entering into a deeper embrace with China, they also want to avoid a
rupture
in the relationship with their powerful neighbor and former antagonist.
A radioactive leak, the
rupture
of an undersea oil well and, above all, CO2 emissions do not threaten just one country.
It's time for a pause in European integration efforts if only to avoid a complete, irreparable
rupture
of relations between nations that are supposed to be uniting.
Indeed, the proposal amounted to a
rupture
with the near-universal agreement that small depositors should be considered sacrosanct.
This is inevitable, because that
rupture
is being fueled by the simple acknowledgement that responsible governments must place national interests ahead of nostalgia, grandstanding rhetoric, and strident ideology.
The Making of Euro-JihadismMADRID – The Belgian historian Henri Pirenne linked Europe’s birth as a Christian continent in the eighth century to its
rupture
with Islam.
The collapse of communism in Central and Eastern Europe 20 years ago, and the establishment of new democratic polities with market economies, was precisely such a decisive and positive
rupture
with the past.
But the
rupture
has its roots in a strategic rivalry that stretches across the Middle East.
To risk a
rupture
with Europe’s second biggest customer would be particularly dangerous at a time when the US and China are engaged in a trade war, Germany is on the brink of recession as a result of collapsing car sales, France is riven by civil disobedience, and Italy is in open revolt against EU rules.
On the contrary, only a country with the UK’s deeply embedded political maturity could even hope to withstand such a vast
rupture
in legal, commercial, and even social relationships that have been built up over the last half-century.
For the European Union, which has only ever seen itself as an economic rather than a military power, it implies a deep
rupture
with the status quo.
Macron understands that the
rupture
in Europe’s defense following a withdrawal of US troops would be far more severe than many seem to expect.
No Japanese prime minister since the end of the American occupation in 1952 has been able to contemplate seriously any kind of
rupture
with the US.
But projections of the UK’s future economic performance under different Brexit scenarios ranked this option as the second worst, just above a no-deal
rupture.
Although such optimism is misplaced, so are fears of a global economic meltdown caused by a
rupture
in US-China relations.
A
rupture
in the global economy would pose a fundamental challenge to the European – and especially the German – export model.
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