Separated
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578 examples of Separated in a sentence
India’s message was clear: China’s claims to Tibet, which
separated
India and China until Mao Zedong’s regime annexed it in 1951, are not nearly as strong as it pretends they are.
Yet Lebanon’s internal dynamics can hardly be
separated
from regional developments.
Taking action against climate change cannot be
separated
from social issues.
Today’s global socioeconomic infrastructure looks and works like a hub-and-spoke network in which all nodes are
separated
by very short distances and essential functions are centralized in large hubs.
In practice, international negotiations have not strictly
separated
efficiency from distributional concerns.
First, the Kantian “critique,” which
separated
the noumenal from the phenomenal realm, limited our knowledge to the latter, and posited that we can know phenomena only to the extent that our senses, understanding, and reason allow.
In the United Kingdom, for example, the queen’s symbolic power is
separated
from the real power wielded by the prime minister.
Because the two interest rates are
separated
by a risk premium of roughly five percentage points, it is entirely possible for the rate on government bonds to be below the economic growth rate, while the rate on capital is above it.
But, to most Japanese, ethnicity cannot be
separated
from nationality.
Even in calm economic conditions, monetary and fiscal policy cannot be neatly distinguished and cleanly
separated.
As a resource-rich continental economy
separated
from Europe and Asia by vast Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, the US has always been tempted by isolationism.
A fundamental principle of public economics is that efficiency and distribution issues should be
separated
to the extent possible.
Children have been
separated
from their parents, and the wait times for migrants locked in squalid conditions have grown ever longer.
Russia and Iran are both neighbors of the Middle East, whereas the US is
separated
by an ocean.
Tens of thousands of people died unnecessarily,
separated
from their families.
On leaving the Corps the two friends had
separated
and had met but once since then.
And Golenishchev had remained contemptuously indifferent to Vronsky's attitude, so that that meeting ought to have
separated
them still further.
Why do we live here,
separated
and not seeing one another?
After the rest had
separated
for the night Oblonsky long walked in the avenue with Veslovsky, and their voices could be heard practising a new song.
Levin could not avoid agreeing, and they
separated.
Having traversed more than half the marsh, Levin and Veslovsky came to a spot where the peasants' meadow land was divided into long strips, the ends abutting on the sedge and
separated
by narrow lines where the grass had been trodden down or cut.
The crowd
separated
to make way for Koznyshev to approach the table.
I think the ballot has begun...'And they
separated.
Why, I don't wish for anything so much as not to be
separated
from you,' said Vronsky, smilingly.
He knew that his father and mother had had a quarrel which
separated
them; knew that it was his fate to remain with his father, and he tried to accustom himself to that thought.
When he opened his dazzled eyes the first thing Levin saw with horror through the dense curtain of rain that now
separated
him from the Kolok was the strangely altered position of the green crown of a familiar oak in the middle of the wood.
One could vaguely distinguish four immense blocks of small houses, back to back, barracks or hospital blocks, geometric and parallel,
separated
by three large avenues which were divided into gardens of equal size.
Was it the thunder of a landslip bringing on to their heads the enormous mass which
separated
them from the light?
The coal trains arrived straight from the receiving-room, and were then overturned by the tipping-cradles on to hoppers, long iron slides; and to right and to left of these the screeners, mounted on steps and armed with shovels and rakes,
separated
the stone and swept together the clean coal, which afterwards fell through funnels into the railway wagons beneath the shed.
They
separated.
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