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He has supplemented his major television and radio speeches with Internet-based video clips on YouTube, and his political style has been marked by reaching out in a bipartisan fashion to broad
circles
of political leaders.
In global security circles, we often speak of the “international community.”
In Pakistan, for example, there are sectarian killings almost daily; in Malaysia, the tiny Shia population is viewed as an existential threat; and incendiary language dominates discourse about rival sects in Wahhabi
circles
in Saudi Arabia and far beyond.
Both are designed with a core surrounded by concentric circles, but Jerusalem’s core expresses spiritual values, while Beijing’s represents political power.
Rather than attacking Communist rule directly, we would create small islands of freedom, inter-connected social
circles
and associations, which, when the moment came, could all be connected in order to change the system.
It was a sacrifice, and was met with much resentment in German financial
circles.
This imbalance has become a key concern in American political and economic
circles.
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circles.
One of the big ones in the
circles
I frequent is dollar weakness.
Nor will he be entirely at home in London, especially in the
circles
in which Madonna moves.
There are three concentric
circles
of US diplomatic engagement: the successful effort in Baghdad to push former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki out and thereby try to win back Sunni hearts and minds; the effort to deepen dialogue with regional states such as Saudi Arabia; and the broader effort to engage international leaders.
Usually, decision-making is confined to ever smaller circles, with ever greater secrecy.
The concept received a rather frosty reception in academic and policy
circles
– an understandable response, given strong conditioning to think and act cyclically.
I was in China during the week following the S&ED, and official
circles
were abuzz about the new growth opportunities of services-led rebalancing.
In a world of globalization, many people belong to a number of imagined communities – local, regional, national, cosmopolitan – that are overlapping
circles
sustained by the Internet and inexpensive travel.
He also greatly enhanced the Fed’s standing among the general public, in financial markets, and in policy
circles.
In economic-development circles, experience and common sense suggest that progress, accountability, and hard work start with and depend on women.
It is an open secret in Iranian political
circles
that Khamenei also regrets permitting volunteers of the Basij militia to attack the British embassy last November.
The result is a growing threat of several vicious
circles
at once.
This means that a large segment of the business community raises funds, shares equity, and manages operations within small, tight-knit social
circles.
The linkage between politicians’ unwillingness to fund domestic programs and the imperiled commitment to “the long war” might elude those in US foreign-policy circles, but it is not lost on the rest of the country.
Singapore and China have been mentioned in Asian intelligence
circles
as possible treatment locations for Kim Kyong-hui.
In any case, the cash-transfer debate is no longer limited to those in northern development
circles.
Disgruntlement over the increasingly authoritarian governance may be common among business circles, elements of the neutered political opposition, liberal intellectuals, and even part of the bureaucracy.
However, this outlook hasn’t yet taken root in the EU’s elite policymaking circles, where well-meaning economists and politicians often believe they are doing the right thing by balancing budgets and reining in spending, usually by cutting health, education, and infrastructure budgets.
A successful vision has to be attractive to various
circles
of followers and stakeholders.
Now that aid is beginning to flow, Karzai must be told that its continuation is contingent on his bringing prominent Pashtuns and Hezaras into the inner
circles
of government.
While the pendulum has swung from squeezing out excess inflation to avoiding deflation, price stability remains the sine qua non in central banking
circles.
A 2001 study sponsored by the US National Science Foundation found that roughly half of people surveyed understood that the earth
circles
the sun once a year, 45% could give an “acceptable definition” for DNA, and only 22% understood what a molecule was.
That is the question of the day in American economic-policy
circles.
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