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		Definition of regime change in English: regime changenounreɪˈʒiːm ˌtʃeɪndʒreɪˈʒim ˌtʃeɪndʒ The replacement of one administration or government by another, especially by means of military force.  Example sentencesExamples -  I think that's the heart of it, and with a policy of regime change, he's more or less said so.
 -  These are voters ready to turn anger into action, to work for a regime change here at home.
 -  Others argue that the process is inherently flawed and that disarmament by regime change is the only realistic way forward.
 -  As for regime change, it is best viewed as a complement to diplomacy and deterrence.
 -  The movie closes with an extended sequence where the new ruling class celebrates its empty regime change at a sumptuous ball.
 -  On this level, France would have preferred no regime change and a lifting of sanctions to get back to business as usual.
 -  That in itself is proliferation, and it is linked to the aggressive doctrine of regime change.
 -  If the goal of our leaders continues to be regime change, then let regime change begin at home.
 -  This is not the first time that the people of Iraq have had a regime change.
 -  If you really want a regime change in Britain, you have to act, to confront the police and authorities.
 -  To adapt an old legal phrase, the man on the Lima omnibus is against war for regime change.
 -  Is that what he is saying, or is he saying he supports finishing the job and supports a regime change?
 -  The reasons for it are still headlines today - regime change and international terrorism.
 -  Examines the role of regimes in an interdependent world, advancing four models to account for regime change.
 -  This has not been a good year for regime change, pre-emptive war and unilateral intervention.
 -  The resounding clear remit for this war was WMD, not for regime change or to impose democracy.
 -  There is undoubtedly a desire among various elements of the US government to see regime change in Iran.
 -  Simply put, just as regimes come in many forms, so too do the tools of regime change.
 -  Preemption requires troops to march on an enemy capital and carry out regime change.
 -  An occasional catalyst for regime change during the colonial era was the mass strike.
 
    Definition of regime change in US English: regime changenounreɪˈʒim ˌtʃeɪndʒrāˈZHēm ˌCHānj The replacement of one administration or government by another, especially by means of military force.  Example sentencesExamples -  If the goal of our leaders continues to be regime change, then let regime change begin at home.
 -  That in itself is proliferation, and it is linked to the aggressive doctrine of regime change.
 -  This has not been a good year for regime change, pre-emptive war and unilateral intervention.
 -  On this level, France would have preferred no regime change and a lifting of sanctions to get back to business as usual.
 -  These are voters ready to turn anger into action, to work for a regime change here at home.
 -  Simply put, just as regimes come in many forms, so too do the tools of regime change.
 -  I think that's the heart of it, and with a policy of regime change, he's more or less said so.
 -  The reasons for it are still headlines today - regime change and international terrorism.
 -  Is that what he is saying, or is he saying he supports finishing the job and supports a regime change?
 -  If you really want a regime change in Britain, you have to act, to confront the police and authorities.
 -  An occasional catalyst for regime change during the colonial era was the mass strike.
 -  Preemption requires troops to march on an enemy capital and carry out regime change.
 -  Examines the role of regimes in an interdependent world, advancing four models to account for regime change.
 -  As for regime change, it is best viewed as a complement to diplomacy and deterrence.
 -  Others argue that the process is inherently flawed and that disarmament by regime change is the only realistic way forward.
 -  This is not the first time that the people of Iraq have had a regime change.
 -  There is undoubtedly a desire among various elements of the US government to see regime change in Iran.
 -  The movie closes with an extended sequence where the new ruling class celebrates its empty regime change at a sumptuous ball.
 -  The resounding clear remit for this war was WMD, not for regime change or to impose democracy.
 -  To adapt an old legal phrase, the man on the Lima omnibus is against war for regime change.
 
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