Euphemistically
in sentence
15 examples of Euphemistically in a sentence
I myself am from that part of the world often
euphemistically
referred to as either "the Global South" or "the developing world."
They
euphemistically
refer to human flesh as "monkey meat."
Like markets generally, bond markets can be captured by a popular narrative (or what might
euphemistically
be called the management of expectations) that overstates the prospects of a certain outcome.
For centuries, the Protestant and Catholic tribes had intermittently clashed, and over a period of three decades – a time
euphemistically
known as “the Troubles” – terrorism had claimed more than 3,000 lives and tens of thousands of injuries.
Technically, this would amount to the EU agreeing to what is
euphemistically
called a “voluntary export restraint” (VER).
Nevertheless Presidents Clinton and Chirac, Prime Ministers Blair and Shroeder, cling to the notion that ground troops will only enter the fray in what Clinton
euphemistically
calls a "permissive environment."
Macron’s reforms aim at increasing what is
euphemistically
called labor-market flexibility.
So what happens to the recovery if we fall into what is
euphemistically
called “negative inflation"?
The military mission has now entered the “run” part, or what
euphemistically
is being called the “transition to 2014.”
With private investors reluctant to lend more or even to roll over existing debt, the bulk of Greek debt at the time of any restructuring (or whatever it is
euphemistically
called) will be from the official sector.
If that is true, what should we think of today’s mounting economic nationalism, sometimes
euphemistically
described as “economic patriotism”?
Representatives of what is
euphemistically
called the “alt-right” – latter-day white supremacy – were at the center of his campaign.
Instead, policy elites (and most economists) favor strengthening what is
euphemistically
called “global governance.”
Indeed, an entire industry of businesses – which operate rather
euphemistically
as “data-management platforms” – now captures individual users’ passive data and extracts hundreds of billions of dollars from it.
Already, globalization and the deepening of ties between countries is giving way to what has
euphemistically
been called “decoupling.”
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