Sentence examples for alliance terms from inspiring English sources

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Nato has clearly been caught napping by the Russian president's well prepared advances in Ukraine since February and is scrambling to come up with strategies for a new era in which Russia has gone from being a "strategic partner" of the alliance to a hostile actor perfecting what the alliance terms "hybrid warfare".

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Nato pinned the blame for the delays in implementing the peace agreement squarely and personally on Mr Milosevic yesterday, and vowed to intensify the bombing until he ordered his troops to comply fully with the alliance's terms.

As of 31 March 2014, Oneworld is the third largest global alliance in terms of passengers with 506.9 M passengers, behind Star Alliance (637.6 M) and SkyTeam (588 M).

What most likely started as an uneasy alliance, the terms of which were likely bartered for with scraps of meat and affectionate nuzzles would eventually blossom into the multi billion dollar pet industry of 2010.

Trump declared the time had come to rewrite trade deals and alliances in terms that benefit the United States, irrespective of global pressures.

"People have underestimated the strategic value of some of these alliances in terms of being able to keep this thing going," said a former Clinton aide, who asked not to be identified because he now lobbies for several industries.

Our analysis of 'productive alliances' in terms of 'assimilation' contributes to this literature by showing that these schemes not only result in 'adverse incorporation' but may also deny and erase peasant culture and identity.

These costs ultimately make most alliances short-term transitional devices, rather than stable, long-term relationships.

How does the nature of firms' alliance portfolio in terms of exploration versus exploitation affect performance?

Here we analyze the role of an alliance network in terms of the technological distance between partners, a firm's network position (centrality) and total network density.

In 1891 a loose agreement provided for mutual consultation in crisis; in 1894 this was broadened into a military alliance by whose terms each partner promised to aid the other in case of attack by Germany or Germany's allies.

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