• This kind of critique was much too often greeted as a renunciation of goals rather than an inquiry as to means.

    NEWYORKER: Politics and Prose

  • Well I wouldn't disagree with that basic principle, indeed the Downing Street Declaration enshrined those very principles that where there is a genuine renunciation of violence, a genuine commitment to democracy there there can be participation in the democratic process.

    BBC: Northern Ireland

  • "real peace" based on recognized borders, a sincere renunciation of violence, and an acceptance of the legitimacy of the Israeli state, no.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: It's War -- and the U.S. Better Ensure Israel Wins It

  • The earnings exclusion cap is also a hypocritical outright renunciation of the rule against double taxation.

    FORBES: Americans Are Undesirable As FATCA Closes More Doors

  • There was, for instance, the launch of a long-range missile, the announcement of the resumption of plutonium production, the detonation of a nuclear device, the renunciation of the Korean War armistice and a noticeable step-up in cyber attacks against the United States and South Korea.

    FORBES: New Asia

  • Romney, in contrast, has not followed a policy of total renunciation.

    NEWYORKER: Romney��s Dilemma

  • As with Katrina, there is a back story for government's dysfunction: It's a long saga involving the fervent renunciation of the idea of financial regulation, bought-and-paid-for tax favors, confusion about how globalization affects money markets, a general ignorance about the modern financial world and a stunning lack of common sense.

    NPR: Katrina's Unlearned Lessons Leave Financial Mess

  • Renunciation of military solutions after all, is a cornerstone of Japan's post-WWII success and high esteem in the region.

    CNN: 'Abe II' on mission to redeem Japan and himself

  • Although it provided for the establishment of a tiny, indefensible Jewish statelet, the plan involved Jewish renunciation of their sovereign rights to the overwhelming majority of the land they had lawfully received sovereign title to under the 1917 Balfour Declaration and the 1922 League of Nations Mandate for Palestine.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Professor Netanyahu's lessons

  • Then, the musical references to classics like the final trio of "Der Rosenkavalier, " to signal renunciation of youth and love (there's even a nonsinging character called Sophie), and the orchestral passage after Tosca murders Scarpia, festooning the corpse with candles and a cross (here, the diva burns her photographs and then snuffs all the candles in her apartment).

    WSJ: Prima Donna | La Traviata | New York City Opera Makes a Case for Its Own Demise | Opera Review by Heidi Waleson

  • Not from an inadvertent glance or a yearning gaze did Orpheus lose Eurydice forever, but from an act of renunciation born of existential despair.

    NEWYORKER: The Inconsolable One

  • On the other hand, because the path to extremism so often involves the renunciation of everything in one's own background, material comfort and a liberal upbringing seem to be no bar to the development of a terrorist.

    ECONOMIST: Muslim extremism in Europe: The enemy within | The

  • Two of its central historical planks were bolted into the Good Friday agreement: the principle that Ulster cannot be forced into a united Ireland without the consent of the majority of its people, and the renunciation of Ireland's constitutional claim to the north.

    ECONOMIST: In Gerry we trust?

  • The state department said its decision had been taken in view of the MEK's public renunciation of violence, the absence of any confirmed acts of terrorism by the organisation for more than a decade and its co-operation in the closure of their paramilitary base in Iraq.

    BBC: US removes Iran group MEK from terror list

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