'Sulexit'—a pyrrhic victory?
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PYRRHIC VICTORY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
This expression alludes to Kind Pyrrhus of Epirus, who defeated the Romans at Asculum in b.c. 279, but lost his best officers and many of his troops. Pyrrhus ...
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A Pyrrhic victory is a victory that inflicts such a devastating toll on the victor that it is tantamount to defeat. Such a victory negates any true sense of ...
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What Is a Pyrrhic Victory? The Tragic Story Behind the Phrase
Behind the phrase is Pyrrhus of Epirus (319-272 BCE), a ruler of the northern Greek region of Epirus in the years following the death of ...
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A Pyrrhic Victory? Bank Bailouts and Sovereign Credit Risk
We model a loop between sovereign and bank credit risk. A distressed financial sector induces government bailouts, whose cost leads to ...
The Pyrrhic War was largely fought between the Roman Republic and Pyrrhus, the king of Epirus, who had been asked by the people of the Greek city of ...
What is a 'Pyrrhic victory'? - Merriam-Webster
It relates to Pyrrhus, a king of Epirus who defeated the Romans in 279 BCE but lost many of his troops. It is likely that most of us prefer to win at something, ...
Pyrrhic victory | Definition, Origin, & Examples - Britannica
Pyrrhic victory, a success that brings such significant harm to the victor that it differs little from defeat. Although the triumphant party in a Pyrrhic ...