Vanish
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They don't want a legal status that will
vanish
in three years.
And the sense of Brexit’s inevitability would
vanish.
Hard work and inventiveness are still rewarded, but self-restraint, thrift, and prudence surely started to
vanish
with the first credit card.
Every year, close to a half-million girls are trafficked and
vanish.
And, as in Iraq, the Iranian regime will try to seize any chance to undermine democratic change in Syria, whose ancien régime – in particular in the military – will not
vanish
overnight.
The very notions of trust and progress
vanish.
Who, precisely, were the terrorists and how did they
vanish
without a trace?
Europe’s traditional spheres of influence seemed to
vanish
as the EU saw its magnetism strengthened on a continental and global scale.
When that happens, the glamour of America's long boom will vanish, the notion of the "new economy" will be as forgotten as last year's fashions.
And the social and political basis for terrorism, in the Middle East and elsewhere, will not
vanish
just because of a public ban on xenophobic speech.
I hope that it is the fact of European interdependence - an interdependence carefully constructed by Jean Monnet, Robert Schumann, Konrad Adenauer, and those who followed in their footsteps - and not the memory of the horror of World War II that has caused the armies that used to cross the Rhine in arms to
vanish.
Poverty did not
vanish.
This confidence may
vanish
in the future, if bond investors wake up to the long-term risks of US inflation and fiscal profligacy.
They
vanish
just as often, as people inadvertently pick them up.
Of course, this cushion would effectively
vanish
in six years if foreign reserves were to continue falling at the same $500 billion annual rate recorded in 2015.
Most of these influences – and the contribution they make to the current-account surplus – are bound to
vanish
over time.
The danger is that these benefits may
vanish.
Given what happened in the former Soviet Union and its East European satellites, the paranoid fears about losing power are unlikely to
vanish
among Chinese leaders soon.
No one expects the old system to
vanish
instantly.
For example: Latvia and Lithuania saw their visas
vanish
without a fuss because their neighbors lobby hard for them.
But, while it is abundantly clear that Israel will not vanish, and that the Palestinians will not wave the white flag, the conditions for a two-state solution are deteriorating.
Moreover, when abortion is decriminalized, death rates fall and maternal injuries
vanish
almost overnight.
We have often been promised dramatic cuts in CO2 emissions far into the future, only to see the promises
vanish
when we got there.
When the long and short runs are connected, the tradeoff becomes controversial, and may even
vanish.
No normalization agreement between Israel and any Arab country will change the fact that Palestinians will not
vanish.
How the source of financial trouble can vanish, leaving others stranded, was illustrated in the delightful short story “Rnam Krttva” by the celebrated twentieth-century Indian writer Shibram Chakraborty.
Some, meeting the liquid surface, would ricochet and
vanish
into the sea at considerable distances.
It is all cast; it—"Leon was fleeing, for it seemed to him that his love, that for nearly two hours now had become petrified in the church like the stones, would
vanish
like a vapour through that sort of truncated funnel, of oblong cage, of open chimney that rises so grotesquely from the cathedral like the extravagant attempt of some fantastic brazier.
Hitherto his air had been abstracted, and his manner uneasy; but everything, excepting the certainty of his bliss, seemed to
vanish
at the blaze of loveliness that now burst on his sight.
Did they vanish?"
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