Ruptures
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23 examples of Ruptures in a sentence
And before I left the hospital, after a year of being hospitalized, I had seven
ruptures
of my carotid artery.
Now if this rift, which is already so great in many parts of the world, between the lack of infrastructure and the spread of technology, isn't somehow bridged, there will be
ruptures
between the digital and the real.
If one of the plaques
ruptures
or cracks, a blood clot will form around it in minutes, and a partially closed artery can become completely blocked.
At the same time, any trapped water in the logs vaporizes, expands,
ruptures
the wood around it, and escapes with a satisfying crackle.
This massive musical is so peculiar and over blown, over produced and must have caused
ruptures
at Paramount in 1970.
They find a patient from Amazon with a unique case of tumors in the memory cells, and while examining him, the glove of Taylor
ruptures
and his finger touches a strange powder.
Otherwise,
ruptures
such as those at Myitsone and along the Mekong will recur, deepening China’s sense of isolation and panic.
But this year, the United Kingdom appears to be the only one preparing to tighten its policy – and that is assuming recent political
ruptures
haven’t altered its fiscal orientation, which will be reflected in the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s Autumn Statement.
And the UK may be headed toward further
ruptures.
Political
ruptures
sometime provide a unique opportunity for addressing seemingly intractable problems.
On the other hand, intra-regional
ruptures
were an indication of the deterioration of Latin America’s current collective negotiating power, despite the inclusion of Argentina, Brazil and Mexico in the G-20.
Revolutionary
ruptures
upset diplomats’ familiar habits, both in terms of their personal contacts and, more importantly, in terms of their thinking.
These developments, which have coincided with the larger-scale transformations and
ruptures
in Europe that began in 1989, have triggered fears that establishment political parties and democratic institutions have failed to address.
British legal experts take pride in the fact that their country’s constitutional order evolved gradually over time, rather than through the kind of dramatic political
ruptures
that have shaped so much continental European history.
I cannot provide a magic ideological vision to ease the
ruptures
of globalization.
As is often true in crises that become systemic, we knew the phenomena, but failed to grasp their interaction, in part because politicians and analysts are unwilling to anticipate ruptures: the familiar is held to be stable even when it is known to be problematic.
International
ruptures
are shaking the very foundations of Germany’s post-war democracy.
This differentiates Turkey from most other Muslim countries in the Middle East, and has enabled it to avoid the sharp dichotomies, ruptures, and violence that have characterized political modernization elsewhere in the region.
The Arab world, by contrast, has witnessed at least one big Brexit-like event every decade since 1948 – and these political, economic, and social
ruptures
never seem to heal.
Although there have always been cracks in the transmission of such policies to the real economy and prices, the financial crisis and its aftermath exposed major
ruptures.
Brexit’s Stealthy RationalityATHENS – At pivotal historical moments, rational political
ruptures
often are brought about for all the wrong reasons.
Nixon and Johnson’s
ruptures
confirm that whatever is unsustainable eventually finds the political agents of its collapse.
Such
ruptures
can be simultaneously detrimental to most people’s interests and intrinsically rational and self-perpetuating.
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