Shaken
in sentence
267 examples of Shaken in a sentence
The Resurrection of CongressNEW DELHI – The overwhelming victory of the Indian National Congress in elections in the important southern state of Karnataka in early May has
shaken
up the country’s political scene.
Much of the world was
shaken
from its lethargy on disaster preparedness by the Asian tsunami in December 2004.
The recent wave of popular pressure appears to have
shaken
the regime.
But, although North Korea’s latest economic travails have
shaken
the leadership, the regime has weathered worse.
The post-crisis legacy was finally
shaken
off only several years later with the restoration of fiscal sustainability, debt write-offs under the so-called Brady Plan, and a variety of domestic structural reforms.
Indeed, this concern will only become sharper and stronger, as citizens in rich countries fear that as the remaining barriers to international trade fall, industrial-core income distributions, social orders, and politics will be
shaken
to their foundations.
How China Views TrumpLONDON – Donald Trump’s stunning victory in the US presidential election has
shaken
the world.
Last year, participants in Davos were
shaken
in anticipation of Trump’s inauguration, which occurred on the final day of the meeting.
Even if President Hosni Mubarak hangs on to complete the remainder of his term, the ruling National Democratic Party’s regime, its legitimacy irreparably shaken, will not survive for long.
The ECB contends that the core economies of the global North – Germany, France, Britain, the United States, and Japan – are now at the point where they need rapid fiscal retrenchment and austerity, because financial markets’ confidence in the quality of their debt is shaken, and may collapse at any moment.
The existing power relations in the Middle East have indeed been permanently
shaken
and, indeed, revolutionized.
The refugee crisis has
shaken
Europe to its core, because, rather than taking collective responsibility for managing the flood of migrants and refugees into Europe, we have mostly shifted the burden to frontline countries.
Yet the terrorist blows inflicted on New York, London, and Madrid over the past decade have not
shaken
Western democracies.
In addition to the massive earthquakes that struck Haiti and Chile, the region has also been
shaken
by a hunger-strike death in Cuba and a growing crackdown on human rights and opposition in Venezuela.
But while this is a welcome move, it comes very late, and after months of missteps that have
shaken
the public’s trust.
In fact, Putin’s recent address was replete with references to Russia’s weaknesses – specifically, “interethnic tensions,” local-government authorities “constantly
shaken
by corruption scandals,” an incompetent administration, capital flight through economic “offshore activity,” and the inability to achieve “technology breakthroughs.”
WASHINGTON, DC – The British vote to leave the European Union has
shaken
world financial markets.
But his answer could just as easily be applied to the revolution that has recently
shaken
the world of philanthropy.
The new democracies were
shaken
as public protests erupted in some of their capitals, and some governments have fallen.
Something needed to be
shaken
up.
In Germany, the still-fragile democratic order was
shaken
by radicalism on both the left (communists) and the right (nationalists), which reflected external challenges, such as the Cold War, and internal pressures, including the first post-war recession and rising unemployment.
The EMU’s old architecture and its political foundations have been
shaken.
But those two events have
shaken
the foundation upon which Europe’s peace and prosperity have rested since World War II.
The silver lining of the Euroskeptics’ success is that pro-Europeans have been
shaken
from their complacency.
Italian elites are not the only ones in need of being
shaken
up.
With their trust in bilateral assistance and multilateral institutions such as the International Monetary Fund shaken, emerging-market economies – led by those in Asia – embarked on a sustained drive toward greater financial self-reliance.
Little did these countries know that their divergent paths would end up fueling large global imbalances, and eventually trigger a financial crisis that has
shaken
the prevailing international economic order to its foundations.
Insecure EuropeMADRID – For the last five years, Europe has been
shaken
by financial and economic convulsions that have wreaked havoc on many of its citizens’ livelihoods.
Politics also needs to be
shaken
up.
Michelle Obama delivered an emotional address about how Trump’s behavior had
shaken
her, speaking in a way that Trump’s opponent, Hillary Clinton, cannot because of the complicated history of her own marriage.
Back
Next
Related words
Which
Their
Would
World
Being
Confidence
Political
Financial
Could
After
Hands
Foundations
While
Crisis
Power
Other
Little
Global
About
Years