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Whatever his motives, Netanyahu has achieved what no Israeli leader ever has: not only infuriating the US president (who was already quite
angry
with him), but also earning the public rebuke of people who would normally have supported any Israeli leader, whatever they might have thought in private.
Temporarily birds of peace instead of war, they do immensely more to calm
angry
Islamists than the reams of glossy propaganda put out by the US information services in Pakistan.
The second act of the Greek tragedy will cast desperate Greeks against
angry
and disenchanted Europeans elsewhere.
This story doesn’t end well for Trump’s angry, displaced Rust Belt voters.
How much will they have to get
angry
about then because of the way that we are behaving today?
The recent terrorist attacks in France, Kuwait, and Tunisia are only the latest reminders of how important it is to understand that, behind these outrages, there are serious ideas, not simply angry, frustrated criminals.
If Romney gets angry, or makes a bad joke, his chances could be blown.
After Chinese and Japanese nationalists staged competing occupations of the barren landmasses that China refers to as the Diaoyu Islands and Japan calls the Senkaku Islands,
angry
demonstrators in the southwestern Chinese city of Chengdu chanted, “We must kill all Japanese.”
We don’t literally raise our hackles when angry, or sniff each other’s backsides when making new friends.
Given the unpredictability of an
angry
electorate, and Russia’s proven capacity to manipulate news and social media, it would be folly to think that Macron is a lock.
Wolf recently excoriated the world’s big banks as an industry with an extraordinary “talent for privatising gains and socialising losses... [and] get[ting]... self-righteously
angry
when public officials... fail to come at once to their rescue when they get into (well-deserved) trouble....[T]he conflicts of interest created by large financial institutions are far harder to manage than in any other industry.”
Buying up whole enterprises triggers
angry
speeches in the US Congress.
Indeed, today’s global economic crisis, if not handled properly, could evolve into a full-scale political crisis – one defined by social unrest, weakened governments, and
angry
publics who have lost faith in their leaders and their future.
But it is too early to tell whether its security crackdown in Sinai is a one-time operation, intended to placate
angry
citizens, or the beginning of a serious effort to address the interconnected problems in Sinai and Gaza.
When the military chief of staff was assassinated in July under mysterious circumstances, the NTC could not offer concrete answers to an
angry
public.
Those who are being harmed by America’s recklessness are justifiably
angry.
The
angry
reaction – combined with the government’s diplomatic reprisals against those who use the word – has the perverse effect of stigmatizing present-day Turks as deniers of one of the great crimes of the twentieth century.
This pitiful performance incites
angry
cries that American jobs are disappearing abroad, and that low-cost exports may result in deflation.
While most governments, with the exception of those in the region, were embarrassed but remained silent, protest groups were
angry
and loud, taking to the streets and, around Muroroa itself, even to the waters.
If France and China were forced by
angry
public opinion to stop their current tests, there will be no water-tight test-ban treaty next year.
Mainstream leaders, to some degree, set the stage for the populist demagogues who are now trumping reasoned argument with angry, nativist appeals.
Yet Clinton keeps telling her
angry
female constituents – as a campaign message!
In fact, despite Leave’s large faction of
angry
white working-class voters, middle-class trade-friendly Brexiteers, together with the “Remain” camp, constitute a clear majority of everyone who voted in the June referendum.
But, by next year, the British people could be so
angry
with Europe that they vote Leave again.
Indeed, politicians, eager to look good in the eyes of
angry
voters, are often more interested in setting limits to total compensation than they are in designing the optimal form of compensation.
Any self-respecting populist should like this squeeze on banks, especially one who is still
angry
about the 2008 global financial crisis.
To maximize its chances of spreading to another host, the virus actually alters its host’s mind to turn it into an angry, slavering, biting machine that will chomp at anything it encounters.
People are skeptical for understandable reasons, and in the case of the credit crisis,
angry.
Like any Indian, today I am angry, frustrated, and depressed.
I am
angry
at the manic dogs of war who have invaded Mumbai.
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