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cordon sanitaire in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cordon sanitaire (French pronunciation: [kɔʁdɔ̃ sanitɛʁ]) is
French for "sanitary
cordon". It...
- In politics,
cordon sanitaire (French for "sanitary
cordon") is the
refusal of one or more
political parties to
cooperate with
certain other political...
- A
cordon sanitaire (French pronunciation: [kɔʁdɔ̃ sanitɛʁ],
French for "sanitary
cordon") is the
restriction of
movement of
people into or out of a defined...
- The
seminal use of
cordon sanitaire ("sanitary
cordon") as a
metaphor for
ideological containment referred to "the
system of
alliances instituted by France...
- stay-at-home orders, if
secondary COVID-19
waves appear. In 1995, a
cordon sanitaire was used to
control an
outbreak of
Ebola virus disease in Kikwit, Zaire...
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infection reaches that po****tion. It is
sometimes referred to as "reverse
cordon sanitaire." Due to the
disruption that
protective sequestration can cause, it...
- programs. Nonetheless, most
other parties initially continued the
cordon sanitaire which was
implemented against the
former party,
effectively blocking...
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state guaranteed by the
French alliance system in
Eastern Europe, the
cordon sanitaire. The
Versailles Treaty also sti****ted that
Allied military forces...
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votes and one councilor. The
other parties in the
council agreed on a
cordon sanitaire, with the
commitment not to
agree or parti****te in
electoral debates...
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Quarantine may be used
interchangeably with
cordon sanitaire, and
although the
terms are related,
cordon sanitaire refers to the
restriction of
movement of...