Tatters
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51 examples of Tatters in a sentence
But today the Hejaz Railway lies in tatters, ruins.
This pathetic attempt at a storyline, ruins the fledgling reputations of Sachin Bhowmick & Farrukh Dhondy, and causes further damage to Ghai's already in
tatters
reputation as one of Bollywood's erstwhile Moguls!
Publicly declaring support for Annan’s ceasefire plan, and then whispering to journalists that it is “in tatters,” as has occurred repeatedly in recent weeks, will not get the job done.
But it was soon in tatters, and the world moved to generalized floating.
The judicial system, for example, is largely in
tatters.
Meanwhile, America’s strategic partnership with Pakistan, where Obama won a significant symbolic victory by eliminating Osama bin Laden, is in
tatters.
Yet even as the nation-state survives, its reputation lies in
tatters.
Moreover, Putin’s associates wanted Yukos’ wealth, which was confiscated by the state oil company Rosneft through lawless taxation, leaving Putin’s tax reform and judicial reform in
tatters
and severely undermining property rights.
To many, Schengen appears to be in
tatters.
But Chen’s legacy was already in
tatters.
The hope that Turkey is finally shedding its authoritarian vestiges and becoming a stable democracy will lie in
tatters.
The old European social model is in
tatters.
The Cyprus experience suggests that, with the credibility of the government’s default threat in tatters, the EU is likely to force Greece to stay in the euro and put it through an American-style municipal bankruptcy, like that of Detroit.
Now its economic project lies in
tatters
while the leadership needed to rekindle political integration is nowhere to be seen.
It does not take a prophet to predict that the latest chapter of the euro crisis will leave Germany’s austerity policy in
tatters
– unless Merkel really wants to take the enormous risk of letting the euro fail.
Is there even a shred of silver lining to be found in the
tatters
of Brexit, Donald Trump’s election, and European disunity?
The European strategy is in
tatters
– and not only on the transatlantic front.
Today, a democratic transition that the West sought to portray as a model that other Arab nations could emulate lies in
tatters.
Personally, I do not think that those whose philosophy deplores the whole idea of government, except when it is required to bail out businesses or banks, and who purport to offer a better future by stitching together the shreds and
tatters
of policies that helped produce today’s economic disaster, will have much respect or support from voters.
This levy, strongly backed by those countries whose financial sectors are in
tatters
after the crisis, is hard to swallow for EU states that did not intervene to bail out their banks.
Political institutions had collapsed, the justice system was in disarray, and the national budget was in
tatters.
Its credibility after the disastrous invasion of Iraq is at an all-time low, notwithstanding the global sympathy for President Barack Obama, and its economic model is in
tatters.
Former Prime Minister Tony Blair might have pulled this off earlier in his career; after his disastrous decision to support the Iraq war, however, his image is in
tatters.
The improved image of Russia's legal system is in
tatters.
The European project and the eurozone have set the terms of debate to such an extent that, with the eurozone in tatters, these elites’ legitimacy will receive an even more serious blow.
Nearly six decades later, the dream of the Cuban revolution lies in
tatters.
Turkey’s much-vaunted soft-power diplomacy and neighborhood policy now lie in
tatters.
That policy is now in
tatters.
Alain Juppe, at the time, commented that Mitterrand would leave public life in rags and
tatters.
Whatever the outcome, the eurozone will be left in
tatters.
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