Sentences with phrase «early flashpoints»

Greece was one of the early flashpoints for Germany's concern about the growing competition from China.
Differences over extension of the so - called millionaires tax, without which the governor maintains the state can't close its $ 3.5 billion deficit, have emerged as an early flashpoint in budget talks.

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If there was a flashpoint to the 2011 Amador Valley softball season that concluded with the program's first North Coast Section title, it came in the Livermore Stampede tournament in early April.
Strategists nod to her recent appointment of L. Joy Williams, the president of the Brooklyn NAACP and board chair of Higher Heights, as a senior adviser, and Nixon's campaign launch in Brownsville, Brooklyn, a majority black neighborhood that encapsulates many of the flashpoints in the Democratic primary: It's the poorest neighborhood in Brooklyn and among the poorest in New York City, it's at the center of the affordable housing crisis, and residents are prepping for the 15 - month L train shutdown in early 2019, a symptom of New York City's dilapidated subway system that Nixon's branded» #CuomosMTA.»
Bloody Sunday, the latest of this director's studies of injustice and masculine pathology, tackles Northern Ireland's Troubles, which reached flashpoint in the early Seventies with the deaths of unarmed civil rights protesters at the hands of the British Army.
Additionally, Weekend Pass players will have the chance to face off against other players in PvP Warzones, or join up with friends and play through a couple of early faction - specific Flashpoints in the game, The Esseles and The Black Talon.
It's not a revolutionary take on gathering materials, but it does shake up the formula enough that early scouting phases are a necessity, and fighting over Banks mid - and late - game after all the oil fields have run dry makes for some exciting flashpoint - style skirmishes.
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