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His words
conveyed
a complete lack of empathy for the people who were actually affected by the spill.
But will Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao live up to that standard, as
conveyed
in the Analects of Confucius, on his current visit to India?
Even Poland’s communist newspapers, read behind bars, somehow
conveyed
news of the great changes taking place in our neighbor to the south.
One of my staff
conveyed
my answer to Gorbachev.
International covenants, the Bush Administration conveyed, are maybe all right for lesser powers - but they are an unacceptable restriction on the freedom of action of the world's only superpower.
When he did not feel the need to exploit the solemnity of Holocaust remembrance ceremonies, Barak
conveyed
the right message to the rising Iranian power.
Economic writing, however,
conveyed
a completely different world.
In his Instauratio Magna, Francis Bacon, one of modern science’s most articulate proponents,
conveyed
a vision of a new world, transformed through the systematic inquiry of natural phenomena.
Former prime minister Victor Chernomyrdin
conveyed
this dilemma in his usual lethargic way.
But, in the often-nuanced language of central bankers, Tarullo
conveyed
a clear message: the cult of size has failed.
In a 2011 interview, Marine Le Pen, leader of the National Front,
conveyed
her admiration for Putin, before announcing that, if she were elected President in 2012, France would leave NATO and seek a trilateral alliance with Germany and Russia.
Exactly 20 years ago, French moviegoers were shocked by a gritty, low-budget black-and-white film called “La Haine” (Hatred) that
conveyed
the poverty and sense of hopelessness in a run-down immigrant district of Paris.
Last month, at the annual Shangri-La Dialogue security conference, Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong
conveyed
the deep apprehension of the countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations about the potential for an armed conflict between China and the United States.
The new Rijksmuseum, despite being a striking and successful reincarnation,
conveyed
a very different message, serving more as a celebration of Dutch art and history.
Known colloquially as the “fear index,” the VIX measures financial markets’ sensitivity to uncertainty – that is, the perceived probability of large fluctuations in the stock market’s value – as
conveyed
by stock index option prices.
In the opening session, Obama’s special envoy, Denis Ross, was greeted with resounding silence when he
conveyed
to the participants his boss’s warm wishes.
President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad’s recent state visit to Iraq
conveyed
to the Americans an unequivocal message: the prospects of the United States ever reaching a modicum of stability in Iraq have become dependent on Iran-aligned forces.
The message
conveyed
by the pope and by the religious leaders with whom he met defied the contemporary assumption that the public cannot understand anything longer or more complicated than a sound bite.
But don't give it up because you pity the animals being shot, and don't like the attitude to animals that is
conveyed
by the fact that all this killing is taking place for mere economic gain.
Information has become much more than a message
conveyed
by technology; it is now the raw material of services-intensive advanced economies, and the building block of modern social and productive organizations.
Reliable information is
conveyed
into North Korea by the use of balloons to spread leaflets.
That, in fact, was pretty much the message
conveyed
by a broad cross-section of senior officials at this year’s CDF: Slowdown, yes; major policy response, no.
Four thousand years ago, China developed a writing system that
conveyed
concepts both as idea and picture.
But there are several messages – some accommodating, but others quite tough – that could very usefully be
conveyed
collectively by Japan, South Korea, the major ASEAN players, and Australia to China and the US, spelling out how each could best contribute to keeping the region stable.
Europe’s voters have
conveyed
their message, and Juncker had better listen.
Cultural messages can also be
conveyed
by the way that sports teams or stars conduct themselves, or in the multiple images purveyed by television or cinema.
But, given the insatiable financial appetite of Putin and his inner circle, there is only so much Russia’s honest scientists can do – a message that the FIAN raid
conveyed
loud and clear.
Romer even offered “a personal apology to Chile, and to any other country where we
conveyed
the wrong impression.”
The US government has even
conveyed
its concerns to Israel over cooperation with China concerning sensitive technologies.
Data releases from Germany have consistently
conveyed
bad news.
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