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Definition of peace dividend in English: peace dividendnoun A sum of public money which becomes available for other purposes when spending on defence is reduced. 和平红利(因国防费用缩减而可用于其他用途的公款) the peace dividend from the end of the Cold War Example sentencesExamples - It was believed the end of the Cold War would allow for a peace dividend, freeing up dollars by reducing military spending.
- Beyond this, the end of the cold war would bring a peace dividend both financial and political.
- After all, they had felt the worst of the Cold War, therefore they deserved to have the best of a peace dividend.
- That's equivalent to four pence on income tax - wait till you see the peace dividend from ending this war.
- ‘What is called the peace dividend must be quickly visible,’ he said.
- A peace dividend for Northern Ireland has to be a balanced package.
- This need for global reach is a dimension of national security where the peace dividend that many sought with the end of the Cold War has proved elusive.
- In Israel, as in other places, hope arose for a peace dividend.
- The working class in these poor areas have not seen the benefit of the peace dividend.
- If people can't even move within the city and accept work where they wish, where is the peace dividend?
- Yes, it was a huge peace dividend because of the end of the Cold War.
- These cuts will not provide a huge peace dividend immediately because it takes time to make the transition, as you know.
- The end of the Cold War brought about a peace dividend in the form of reduced budgets and manpower.
- But that needs to be weighed against the certain peace dividend.
- It took a peace dividend after the Berlin Wall came down, along with most other countries, including the US and Australia.
- We were told ordinary people would receive a peace dividend.
- That's our focus, but if there's a peace dividend I hope we're part of it.
- The peace dividend, which benefited the economy after the Cold War ended, has now gone.
- The potential peace dividend is tremendous in every conceivable way.
- I think we let our defenses down a bit after the Cold War and wanted to enjoy the peace dividend.
Definition of peace dividend in US English: peace dividendnounpis ˈdɪvəˌdɛnd A sum of public money which becomes available for other purposes when spending on defense is reduced. 和平红利(因国防费用缩减而可用于其他用途的公款) the peace dividend from the end of the Cold War Example sentencesExamples - It was believed the end of the Cold War would allow for a peace dividend, freeing up dollars by reducing military spending.
- That's our focus, but if there's a peace dividend I hope we're part of it.
- The working class in these poor areas have not seen the benefit of the peace dividend.
- The end of the Cold War brought about a peace dividend in the form of reduced budgets and manpower.
- Yes, it was a huge peace dividend because of the end of the Cold War.
- That's equivalent to four pence on income tax - wait till you see the peace dividend from ending this war.
- Beyond this, the end of the cold war would bring a peace dividend both financial and political.
- ‘What is called the peace dividend must be quickly visible,’ he said.
- It took a peace dividend after the Berlin Wall came down, along with most other countries, including the US and Australia.
- We were told ordinary people would receive a peace dividend.
- These cuts will not provide a huge peace dividend immediately because it takes time to make the transition, as you know.
- The peace dividend, which benefited the economy after the Cold War ended, has now gone.
- After all, they had felt the worst of the Cold War, therefore they deserved to have the best of a peace dividend.
- A peace dividend for Northern Ireland has to be a balanced package.
- But that needs to be weighed against the certain peace dividend.
- I think we let our defenses down a bit after the Cold War and wanted to enjoy the peace dividend.
- If people can't even move within the city and accept work where they wish, where is the peace dividend?
- The potential peace dividend is tremendous in every conceivable way.
- This need for global reach is a dimension of national security where the peace dividend that many sought with the end of the Cold War has proved elusive.
- In Israel, as in other places, hope arose for a peace dividend.
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