Tatters
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51 examples of Tatters in a sentence
As a result, the sector’s reputation remains in
tatters.
With the problem unresolved, and its alliances with indigenous groups, environmentalists, and human-rights activists in tatters, Morales’s government went to the Doha conference.
With the economy in
tatters
and Syrians in Syria giving their lives for the chance to build a better future, Syrians abroad have an important opportunity – and responsibility – to help end the violence and contribute to the country’s political, economic, and social renewal.
But, owing to the party’s inexperience and incompetence at every level of policymaking – shortcomings that were compounded by the unprecedented devastation of the great earthquake of March 11, 2011 – the first two DPJ governments, under Yukio Hatoyama and Naoto Kan, ended with those pledges in
tatters.
Inequality widened amid equally tepid productivity performance, while social safety nets were left in
tatters.
The budget adopted just before the lockdowns is in tatters, its every assumption rendered irrelevant.
Today the Wuhan spirit, if it ever amounted to more than press releases, is in
tatters.
Carefully maintained constitutional arrangements are in
tatters.
Today, a long decade after the 2008 global financial crisis, this touching faith once again lies in
tatters
as capitalism’s natural tendency toward stagnation reasserts itself.
The post-Cold War dream of a rules-based international order with Europe at the center is in tatters, and the European Union is now being buffeted by both philosophical and geographical shocks.
Those norms now lie in
tatters.
With their credibility in tatters, US officials have desperately sought to create some kind of policy out of the ruins created by the presidential tweets.
Sino-American trust is now in
tatters.
His absurdly incompetent diplomacy with North Korea lies in tatters, with that country now warning of a new round of nuclear tests.
His old woollen jacket in
tatters
no longer held together.
From where we stood, the sky was pretty easy to see, and I watched clouds race by, disheveled by the west wind, letting
tatters
of mist trail over the mountain's summit.
The crowd swayed back, the banners and flags wavered, disappeared an instant, then reappeared in
tatters.
He no longer was, as of old, a princely child dressed in
tatters.
It was a semicircle of rags, tatters, tinsel, pitchforks, axes, legs staggering with intoxication, huge, bare arms, faces sordid, dull, and stupid.
The old woman was bent double, clad in tatters, with a shaking head, pierced with two small eyes, and coiffed with a dish clout; wrinkled everywhere, on hands and face and neck; her lips retreated under hergums, and about her mouth she had tufts of white hairs which gave her the whiskered look of a cat.
"'Tis moonlight, my charmer; see yonder through the window how the wind is tearing the clouds to
tatters!
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