Sentence examples for Economic rupture from inspiring English sources

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Arguably we are experiencing the third great crisis of Labour following those of 1931 and 1981; each driven by patterns of economic rupture".

In the wake of the biggest economic rupture since the 1930s, they're evidently no longer so willing to extend that trust.

Arguably we are experiencing the third great crisis of Labour following those of 1931 and 1981; each driven by patterns of economic rupture". What they say "Jon has a really good nose for issues before they become issues for everyone else – such as immigration, partly because of his constituency, and Englishness and patriotism". Neal Lawson, chair of Compass.

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Ever since the Chinese Revolution began in the early 20th century, political and economic ruptures have cut off China in particular from its ancient culture.

The challenges of plugging financial holes of that magnitude were behind the country's past two economic ruptures, and some fear that Turkish arrogance threatens to blind Ankara to the perils ahead.

This is especially true when these same concerns capture a very real process at work in terms of economic and social rupture, of loss and grievance; of globalisation and epochal change.

The senators highlighted the sensitive placement of the pipeline and the economic impact a rupture could have, pointing out that the Great Lakes "are directly connected to over 1.5 million jobs, with $62 billion in annual wages".

Mr Dodds said he did not rule out supporting a "soft Brexit" and that the withdrawal agreement in its current form risked leaving "Northern Ireland behind, causing economic and political ruptures between Northern Ireland and the rest of the United Kingdom".

China has ample economic incentive not to rupture American ties.

There were fears there could be a very strong rupture in economic policy, or even a default on the IMF debt," Martello said.

The price of annexation would be huge, starting with the definitive alienation of western Ukraine; the burden of administering a run down region whose discontents, at present focused on Kiev, could soon be aimed at Moscow; and the further political and economic costs of the rupture with the United States and the EU which would be an inevitable consequence.

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