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Decouple

Decouple | Decoupled | Decouples

Decouple meaning

To unlink; to take apart or come apart. | To muffle the seismic waves of (a nuclear explosion) by performing it underground.

Example sentences (20)

All have different aims: Xi wants to decouple from the dollar while India wants closer links with the West.

China represents the world's greatest challenge to security and prosperity, but other leading economies should not seek to fully decouple from it, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said on Sunday after a summit of the Group of Seven (G7) nations.

Confidential computing is a way to decouple security from your infrastructure.

Musk reportedly also had kind words for his hosts: Government readouts of his meetings with Beijing ministers said he had described the U.S. and Chinese economies as “conjoined twins” and opposed political efforts to decouple them.

Now that the plan has been identified to successfully decouple the facilities, we are continuing to evaluate the most economically viable options for the waste starch stream.

The technology created by Peter Jackson for enabled Paul to decouple ‘s piano from his voice which was the impediment to completing the project.

Whilst some crypto fans hope that bitcoin's price will at some point decouple from the stock market as it previously had been, this has so far not been the case.

White House officials believe that will make it hard for Republicans to explain a no vote to constituents, although the packages could eventually decouple.

Biden the diplomat denies that America is trying to “decouple” from China.

But it plans to decouple that requirement as new European legislation is implemented in its home market — hopefully by the end of this year.

The U.S. is Mexico’s largest trade partner, importing $475 billion from the country in 2023, and has benefited immensely from efforts by American companies to decouple their supply chains from China.

While he was adamant that the UK would do “decouple” from the global economy, he warned that Britain’s open economy was being “targeted by state-based actors and their proxies”.

Work will also be carried out to prop up what remains of the pavillion to reduce the risk of more being lost, and to decouple the boathouse from the pier bridge and prevent it from being at risk of collapse.

A huge win was the Legislature and governor agreeing to decouple from two provisions in the Internal Revenue Code.

And it’s not that we can suddenly decouple from Russia and why should we?

Austin Could 'Decouple' Victim Services From The Police Department.

Decouple health care from work.

Further still, the tech supported Biden’s campaign stand to lose from any efforts to decouple the U.S. economy from China or to prosecute a “trade war” against Beijing’s market behavior.

Rather than transitioning the global economy to decouple from the fossil fuel industry, governments are trying to return to business as usual.

The New Jersey Society of CPAs has proposed that New Jersey "decouple" from the tax code section and follow its own rules.