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It makes no sense, the official declared, for a country that relies so heavily on US aid and diplomatic support to turn its back on its most important ally at such a critical moment.
Moreover, they have
declared
that hostile members of Obama’s administration have intentionally blown the issue out of proportion for their own political ends.
Facing worrisomely high and debilitating inflation, Volcker
declared
war against it – and won.
He
declared
in London recently that "the credibility of the UN depends on a willingness to keep its word and to act when action is required."
In his second inaugural address, following a period of extreme division and civil war, Abraham Lincoln declared, “let us strive on” and “bind up the nation’s wounds.”
Draghi later
declared
that the ECB can and will do whatever is necessary to prevent high sovereign-risk premia from “hampering the functioning of monetary policy.”
After one year, the team with the most surviving members would be
declared
the victor.
Last year, India – once thought to be the most difficult place to stop polio – was
declared
polio-free.
True, commerce ministry officials recently
declared
their wish to see a further fall of China’s trade surplus in 2010.
The court
declared
the PiS’s judicial rule changes unconstitutional, but the PiS-led government refused to publish the court’s decision, thereby blocking it from taking effect.
It is extraordinary to even consider that Pakistan’s military high command could have tolerated Bin Laden’s presence, given that he and Ayman al-Zawahiri, his second-in-command, had
declared
war on Pakistan.
The president’s supporters have
declared
that “defending Morsi is defending Islam.”
Last week, he
declared
the WTO to be in “the most serious situation [it] has ever faced,” and now he is convening crisis talks with member countries.
It was only when the rout was in full swing that the PBOC recognized what was happening – the CSRC had been unable to turn the tide alone – and
declared
that it would step in to capitalize the market.
And more austerity is a vital, if less well remarked on, condition of the European Central Bank’s
declared
willingness to buy unlimited quantities of troubled countries’ short-term government debt.
Indeed, no country,
declared
Lee, would take a different line.
“The weight of a human life,” he declared, “is heavier than the earth itself.”
“From this day forward, a new vision will govern our land,” Trump
declared
at his inauguration.
Worse, it was turned into a caricature, and then
declared
false.
Accordingly, both French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel
declared
this month that they support the need to create a joint European army.
He
declared
that he is for the continuation of resistance in all forms.
Statements by new MEPs, EU officials, and national governments indicate that so many items have already been removed from the negotiation agenda, or
declared
non-negotiable, that it is difficult to see how such an ambitious free-trade agreement can be reached at all.
Trump on the WarpathNEW YORK – Fifteen years after George W. Bush
declared
that Iraq, Iran, and North Korea formed “an axis of evil,” Donald Trump, in his maiden address to the United Nations, denounced Iran and North Korea in similarly vitriolic terms.
He has all but
declared
his intention to abandon the nuclear agreement with Iran, signed not only by the US but also by the other four permanent Security Council members (China, France, Russia, and the United Kingdom) and Germany.
Indeed, North Korea has asserted that the US has effectively
declared
war, though the White House has denied that interpretation.
The North Korean regime has
declared
explicitly that it seeks “military equilibrium” with the US in order to avert a similar scenario.
EU parliamentarians voted overwhelmingly to outlaw patio heaters, which one MEP
declared
to be “a luxury the planet cannot afford.”
“The recent economic and financial upheavals,” he declared, “have thrown a glaring light on the shortcomings of the intellectual tools provided by mainstream economics and its key assumptions regarding the sustainability of self-regulating markets,” especially “largely unregulated global financial markets.”
Even in 1936, when King Edward VIII of Britain
declared
that “something must be done” about unemployment, he was criticized for overstepping his brief.
Yet, in May, Higgins
declared
that his position as head of state compelled him “to represent the experience and hardships of the Irish people” in the years since economic crisis befell them.
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