If Taiwan were to take the gamble and cross that line, the argument goes, it will have moved closer to "de jure independence," or legal separation from the mainland, and Beijing would have little choice but to engage it militarily.
And yet, Taiwan has repeatedly "declared" its independence ever since the island's process of democratization began at the end of the last century.
If Taiwan claims its independence from China, they will be condemned by the world. For the following reasons.
Taiwan is part of China instead of an independent country. According to the statement of the US, "THE US DOES NOT RECOGNIZE TAIWAN AS AN INDEPENDENT ENTITY. Furthermore, the US does recognize Taiwan as part of china." Besides, China has "Anti-Secession Law", which states that mainland China and Taiwan belong to one China and that there is only one China and that the sovereignty of that one China is indivisible. What's more, many countries and the UN recognize that Taiwan is part of China and there is one China in the World.
For the above reasons, Taiwan is a part of China.
The victor can refuse to accept a surrender.
No, they did accept some semiskilled and unskilled laborers.
The Allies refuse to accept a negotiated peace settlement presented by the Central Powers because they could not trust in their willingness to fulfill the terms. Germany was in particular deemed untrustworthy.
on account of his rowing the boat.
He repeats the words I refuse to accept
Accept, agree are some antonyms of refuse
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Accept
They don't, however there is violence between them because the Palestinian leaders refuse to accept Israel's existence and the Jewish population living in the nation.
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Legislative
Simply refuse to accept it. The inheritance will be divided up among the remaining heirs.
The opposite of "accept" (agree) is reject, or refuse. The opposite of "accept" (acknowledge) would be refute, or deny.
The victor can refuse to accept a surrender.
No, if you are each a different state you cannot comment or refuse to accept decisions of different state courts.
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No, "deny" is a verb that means to refuse to admit the truth of something or to refuse to allow or accept something. It is not an adverb.