Echoed
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187 examples of Echoed in a sentence
Guterres’s call to action is
echoed
by all who have been demonstrating and striking for the same goal.
Russian officials
echoed
this sentiment, noting that Gazprom has already lined up other companies prepared to take over.
Pence’s stance
echoed
the fears of the US national security community.
But, confronted by an even worse crisis in the rest of the world, the same policymakers have
echoed
US President Herbert Hoover’s administration at the onset of the Great Depression, essentially saying that nothing more can be done.
King’s violent death was
echoed
this year by that of George Floyd, the defenseless 46-year-old black man in Minneapolis killed by a policeman who kneeled on his neck for almost nine minutes.
Representatives Pramila Jayapal of Washington and Ro Khanna of California,
echoed
by Harris, have condemned the Modi government’s actions in Kashmir.
Sadly, such arguments are being
echoed
today in the US, which has entered a new era of voting restrictions that recalls its past disenfranchisement of African-Americans.
Yet in announcing the decision, ECB President Mario Draghi
echoed
a growing chorus of commentators now calling for more fiscal-policy measures.
Trump
echoed
that line by pledging a $1 trillion infrastructure program – “America First” for the sake of domestic development and welfare.
Earlier this month, the BOE
echoed
then-ECB President Mario Draghi’s famous 2012 pledge to save the euro by stating that it “stands ready to take whatever additional action is necessary” to boost the economy.
Although Trump has
echoed
President Ronald Reagan’s rhetoric about the US being a city on the hill whose beacon shines to others, his domestic behavior toward the press, the judiciary, and minorities has weakened the clarity of America’s democratic appeal.
Criticisms of China, Trump, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, and others have
echoed
this sentiment.
In February, the Financial Action Task Force, the global money-laundering watchdog,
echoed
this assessment, returning Cambodia to its “grey” watch list just four years after its removal.
The European Union and the United Kingdom have
echoed
that call.
This
echoed
previous conclusions by the British Nuffield Council on Bioethics and the National Academies of Sciences and Medicine in the United States.
Yang Guang, a spokesperson for the Chinese government’s Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office, has
echoed
this sentiment, warning the protesters – whom he calls “criminals” – not to “take restraint for weakness.”
The anti-regime protests roiling Iran are being
echoed
in other Middle Eastern countries where it wields notable influence.
Six thousand miles away, Brazil has just inaugurated Bolsonaro, who has
echoed
these leaders in promising that “government departments will not be led by anyone who’s been convicted of corruption.”
The far-right Danish People’s Party, whose line that message echoed, suffered significant losses.
To protect himself from a rise of Scottish separatism, which would certainly be
echoed
in Northern Ireland, Johnson needs to avoid any possibility of a Brexit-related economic setback or financial crisis.
Trump’s worldview is
echoed
by white extremists around the world.
The same concerns are being
echoed
today.
The emotions of those who witnessed the fire in Paris on April 15 and 16 have been
echoed
around the world.
The captain's voice
echoed
anew, now approaching them:"Let every one go up!
The band had come to a halt before the manager's villa, and the cry echoed:"Bread!
Everything held together, the plague blew from afar, one fall led to another; the industries tumbled each other over as they fell, in so rapid a series of catastrophes that the shocks
echoed
in the midst of the neighbouring cities, Lille, Douai, Valenciennes, where absconding bankers were bringing ruin on whole families.
But when the Grégoires alighted with the parcels, they knocked in vain; at last they struck their fists against the door, still without reply; the house
echoed
mournfully, like a house emptied by grief, frozen and dark, long since abandoned.
Landslips
echoed
every moment.
The sound of the bell
echoed
as though in a deserted place.
Never did he speak of Madame de Renal to Fouque, but on two or three occasions this friend told him that she was recovering rapidly, and these words
echoed
in his heart.
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