Sentences with phrase «detente in»

LONDON (Reuters)-- European shares surged on Tuesday on incipient signs of a detente in trade rhetoric between Washington and Beijing, while French supermarket Casino was boosted by a grocery...
On Thursday, I wondered in this post if a recent letter from an associate dean of admissions at Yale Law School might lead to a period of detente in an escalating squabble between that dean and the legal research and writing (LRW) community.
If the rumors of a detente in the city charter wars are true, maybe they'll find willing partners.
The bill signing could signal a detente in what so far has been a complicated relationship between the mayor and the city's veteran community.
«The signs of detente in the North Korean conflict are... contributing to the lack of solid demand for gold as a safe haven at present,» Commerzbank said in a note.

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The 30 - year - old is seen as key to making the summit with South Korea happen: She was the first member of the North's ruling family to visit the South since 1953 when she asked for a detente at the winter Olympics and is believed to have been in charge of the country while her brother was ill in late 2014.
It launched a new platform for «experiences»; reached a detente with San Francisco; became profitable; launched a new brand in China; and saw its valuation climb to $ 31 billion.
Active social reform (or involvement in the structures of society) will follow such proclamation, but it will be left by and large to concerned individuals.23 According to the editors, individual Christian involvement will include responsible public criticism of the errors of government (e. g., detente, price freezing, opposition to capital punishment, corrupt leadership, lack of low - rent housing) while remaining always orderly and loyal in the process.
On the whole, I'm optimistic about the increasing detente between church and seminary and, at the same time, over the mutual creativity and productivity of the inevitably continuing tension in their intimate, indispensable relationship.
Mind - boggling events have taken place since Niebuhr died in 1971: the deaths of Harry Truman and Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon's tragic Watergate crisis, war in the Middle East, rapprochement with Red China and an uneasy detente with Soviet Russia, the energy crisis, large - scale unemployment, an escalating crime rate in the nation, the erosion of confidence in the leadership of the Western world, and the emergence of a new crop of politicians on the national scene.
This international Stalinist monolith has long since ceased to exist; however, despite detente with the Soviet Union and China, U.S. official hostility toward revolutions in the Third World has not changed.
They've stuck by Walton in silence and even reached out to LaVar privately at an attempt at detente.
The ongoing detente between mainline Senate Democrats and the Cuomo administration continued on Tuesday as Senate Minority Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins and Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul held a joint rally in support of Planned Parenthood.
With the battle over, the question now is whether the Republicans can form any sort of detente that will allow them to defend several Council seats against in the next city election, take on State Sens. Tony Avella and Joe Addabbo in 2012, and defend Bob Turner «s congressional seat.
Even if the unions fell short of achieving their more ambitious goals, the long detente with REBNY did result in some concessions from the largest developers in New York, a sign to many that construction now has a much more serious seat in Albany.
But Mr. Skelos, who was arrested and resigned his leadership perch in May of this year, told his 33 - year - old son that the detente would come to an end.
According to Emlen, understanding what drives this competition, as well as the conditions that can lead to detente, might just help us survive in a world of human weapons more extreme than ever.
And that's what made him a pioneer of detente right at the end of his career when he was urging Eisenhower and he was urging the Soviet leaders --»cause Stalin died in 1954 — to come together to avoid what he saw as a likely cataclysm.
That request signals a detente between the administration, which had avoided requesting funding for Europa, and Congress, which always plumped for the mission — including the $ 100 million that it appropriated for Europa in 2015.
Then there was 2014's Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, set 10 years later, in which the uneasy detente between the growing new civilization of smart apes and a small cluster of surviving humans was shattered by mistrust and unhealable pain on both sides.
We're not really surprised; in Fordham's recent study Is Detente Possible?
In both cars the CVT comes with shift paddles and a manual detente for the shift lever.
But one can't help wishing for a bit of handy nomenclature to categorize the abundance of recent work in which rigorously formal propositions achieve an odd, uneasy detente with, well, junk — tchotchkes, cast - offs, discount - bin merchandise.
She tells how expressive - overdetermination detentes emerged on abortion in both France & Germany.
We had a temporary detente with Stalin, after his partner in war crimes turned on him.
Lastly, Gavin Schmidt, Michael Mann's co-blogger at RealClimate.org, called me out at Collide - a-scape, in the guest post The Main Hindrance to Dialogue (and Detente).
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