Cries
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To borrow from your own people is especially non-humiliating when your economy is in depression, when the interest rates at which you can borrow are at near-record lows, and when every economic argument
cries
out for spending now and taxing later.
If a fair division is not received, it elicits
cries
of outrage and hurled food by the wronged partner.
Just as the world
cries
foul when an illegal shipment of ivory is uncovered, we must launch campaigns in the press, on television, and online to bring to account any trader, state official, or company caught selling or promoting low-quality drugs.
Hisses arose from the audience, and
cries
of “You threatened them!”
The apparent disconnect between the attitudes that fueled Brexit and the attitudes that show up in opinion polls
cries
out for investigation.
One army veteran said that he
cries
every day from the resistance and outcry he now faces from passengers, and that the stress is worse than being on active military deployment.
Animals, he maintained, are merely ingenious mechanisms, and we should not take their
cries
and struggles as a sign of pain, any more than we take the sound of an alarm clock as a sign that it has consciousness.
Yet the situation
cries
out for institutional reform, and Germany would benefit from it just as much as the others.
The Security Council Goes to SchoolNEW YORK – On Wednesday, March 25, in a poignant and defining moment, an elite group of the world’s diplomats, sitting around the large, circular table at the United Nations Security Council, will be asked to listen and understand the
cries
of the world’s most vulnerable children.
We all respond to the
cries
of the children separated from their parents by Trump’s immigration policies.
We cannot yet hear the
cries
of the children who will go to bed hungry because rich countries’ failure to tackle climate change has dried up the rains needed for their parents to grow the crops to feed them.
Subcontracting by manufacturers in the third world gives rise to populist
cries
that the only way to protect developed country jobs is by backtracking on commitments to free international trade.
But the region
cries
out for leadership, and the US remains the only country that can provide it.
But today opinions are fragmented across a broad range of positions – a situation that also
cries
out for leadership.
But the
cries
of children have all too often been swept aside, and even the most progressive among us have acted as if children are silent observers, to be seen but not heard, passive objects of our actions.
As young people connect, communicate, and assert their rights, their
cries
are less likely to be tearful pleas for charity than defiant marches demanding justice.
If those who gather in Moscow on May 9 do anything to validate Soviet war crimes, they will show themselves insensitive to the silent
cries
of WWII’s tens of millions of dead innocents.
Colors will be unfurled, and battle
cries
will sound.
Calming a volatile situation may mean not publicly denouncing behavior that
cries
out for condemnation.
The
cries
of “God is Great!” have now been overtaken by chants of “Death to the Dictator!” in recent demonstrations in Tehran, Tabriz, Shiraz, and other Iranian cities.
Obama the CentristBERKELEY – Despite the frequent
cries
of American Republicans that Barack Obama is trying to bring European-style socialism to the United States, it is now very clear that the US president wishes to govern from one place and one place only: the center.
The first step towards a narrative capable of replacing earlier rallying
cries
like “no more war” and “a single market and a single currency” is to set out Europe’s interests.
Classic examples of this are the
cries
to renew the empire.
As one reviewer put it, “A repeated theme, emphasized particularly by the editor (Teitel), is that Latin America needs concentrated government efforts to eliminate constraints and obstacles to growth and development, and that
cries
of privatization and a limited role for the state should not be allowed to obscure this priority.”
In the US, extreme right-wing groups have caused havoc in such places as Charlottesville and Pittsburgh, accompanied by battle
cries
like “Jews will not replace us” (the “us” meaning white Christian folks).
They then stood by while the goons, hollering Hindu-nationalist battle
cries
such as “Hail Lord Ram,” carried out their violence, often targeting – and, in some cases, severely injuring – women, including the president of the students’ union and some faculty members.
The Belarusian economy
cries
out for liberalization and privatization, and it has the basic ingredients for launching such a process.
As Kennedy put it, “The events in Birmingham and elsewhere have so increased the
cries
for equality that no city or state or legislative body can prudently choose to ignore them.”
Yet stunting, or chronic malnutrition, is a huge problem that
cries
out for community collaboration to address it.
Lastly, Americans need to organize politically to prevent another election debacle in 2020, perhaps one that Trump will try to stoke through
cries
of fraud and calls to his followers to violate the rules of democracy.
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