Window
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Indeed, the status quo can be thrown out the
window
at any time.
More generally, the report provides a
window
into the experiences of Yemeni civilians directly affected by US drone strikes.
After all, just in the past year, a stone was hurled through a synagogue
window
in Gelsenkirchen, Israeli flags have been burned at demonstrations, and a Berliner wearing a yarmulke was assaulted in the street.
But the
window
provided by controls was used for nothing; their very unsustainability exacerbated the meltdown.
A
window
of opportunity to reach agreement on Iran’s nuclear program appears to have opened.
The
window
for negotiation is open; it will not remain so indefinitely.
The historic
window
of opportunity that was opened during the period of Western liberal internationalism is quickly closing.
Some even despair that the
window
for action is closing fast.
The current European stress tests of nuclear-power plants are a first step; but, as long as they are voluntary and under the operators’ control, they will be nothing more than political
window
dressing.
So the
window
of opportunity to talk and compromise may be open only briefly, and, unfortunately, we have probably not seen the end of nuclear brinkmanship.
This is akin to a meteorologist predicting from his models that it will be sunny all day, instead of looking out the
window
to see whether rain is falling.
Almost the entire Shadow Cabinet has resigned, having lost confidence in party leader Jeremy Corbyn, and efforts to challenge him have been exceptionally acrimonious, with Corbyn supporters even throwing a brick through the
window
of one of his rivals' constituency office.
The unified theory of electromagnetism has led to profound advances across all physical science, from atomic physics (where lasers and masers are essential tools) to cosmology (where the microwave background radiation is our
window
on the Big Bang).
Nonetheless, the world now has a narrow
window
of opportunity to eradicate TB.
Russia's Language is in the SoupThree hundred years ago Peter the Great cut a
window
into Europe.
With fresh financing coming through, the new government has a
window
of opportunity to push through radical reforms and kick-start economic recovery.
Life at the South China Morning Post , Hong Kong's leading English language newspaper, and so a visible political gauge, offers a
window
into what is going on all across Hong Kong's institutions.
This year provides a historic
window
of opportunity.
Being gay has given me a deeper understanding of what it means to be in the minority and provided a
window
into the challenges that people in other minority groups deal with every day.”
But by that time, the political
window
of opportunity for bold actions had essentially closed.
Thus, an unexpected
window
of opportunity has opened for the Kurds to achieve full independence, though their dependence on good relations with both Turkey and Iran for access to global markets will moderate their political ambitions.
Furthermore, the advent of a bipartisan government coalition in Germany, together with the appointment of a new European administration following the European Parliament election in May, creates a
window
for new thinking.
Unless change comes soon, the foreign-exchange regime and capital controls on which the model relies will become too deeply entrenched, and the
window
of opportunity for adjustment will be missed.
After the euro came into force, commercial banks could refinance their holdings of government bonds at the discount
window
of the European Central Bank, and regulators treated government bonds as riskless.
If a
window
of opportunity has opened, the West should do everything possible to take advantage of it.
But this basic principle of macroeconomic management has simply gone out the
window.
So foreign-policy restraint has gone out the window, and Xi has enabled the Communist Party of China to reassert its control over the economy.
Yet the
window
of opportunity for an EU-Kazakh partnership may be closing.
The agreement created a diplomatic
window
to stabilize the region, but that opportunity was squandered.
When a potential new deal was negotiated by the US State Department in 2005, US Treasury officials slammed that
window
shut by warning the world’s banks against conducting transactions with any North Korean entity.
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