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Pavel Krasheninnikov, president of the State Duma's Committee on Legislation, recently promised an amnesty for the guerillas, which could never have been issued without President Putin's
express
approval.
Sunni-ruled Saudi Arabia, the regional power competing most directly with Shia Iran for regional influence, feels left out by the incipient rapprochement with the Islamic Republic, to the point of refusing a seat on the United Nations Security Council to
express
its leaders’ anger.
What will it do to a child, he asks, to spend a lot of time with a machine that cannot
express
genuine empathy, understanding, or compassion?
We can only hope that they are allowed to
express
their preferences in an environment free of fraud, violence, and intimidation – all the more so because the conduct of the DRC election (and the world’s response to it) will have a profound influence elsewhere in Africa.
What Europeans must remember is that they still live in democracies that not only respect their citizens’ fundamental rights, including the right to
express
themselves, but that also have economies that are at least as competitive as those of most of Europe’s rivals.
Our hearts are with the rebelling youngsters and their legitimate yearning for freedom and basic rights to
express
themselves, choose their leaders, and earn their own living.
It is right for a democracy to repudiate a dictatorship, and the new Spanish law is cautiously drafted, but it is better to leave people free to
express
even unsavory political sympathies, for legal bans don’t foster free thinking, they impede them.
The fate of LiveJournal – the most influential blogging platform in Russia, which is often used to
express
dissent and protest against the government – is one unfortunate example.
Many French writers also
express
a vivid feeling of national decline, and many ordinary citizens believe that the rules of the global economy work against French national interests.
Those who wish to
express
a Kurdish identity, as well as all other citizens, must be confident that, while all remain committed to national unity, Turkey is a country in which diversity can thrive.
The violence seems to be proportional to these disenfranchised young people’s sense of perceived injustice and the lack of opportunities for them to
express
themselves.
The point was not that he didn’t have the right to
express
his opinions, but that Bard College should not have lent its prestige to make the speaker look respectable.
India’s overtures to Pakistan’s government have largely remained unanswered, and when Indian officials
express
their unease, the US, if not the international community, accuses them of behaving irresponsibly.
At the same time, during the World Cup, fans are not only universal; they are also unique, and they can
express
their difference with impunity, sometimes in the most assertive, aggressive, and, unfortunately, occasionally racist manner.
At the top of the steps stood General Kiszczak, the same man who, as Minister of Internal Affairs, held me in jail only a little more than two years earlier, and against whom I had written a series of articles, smuggled from jail and published in the West, in which I did not mince words to
express
what I thought about him.
One would undoubtedly hear Republican donors
express
similar sentiments over their shrimp hors d’oeuvres.
After all, it is a virtue of democracy that those who suffer from growing inequality and vanishing opportunities can
express
their grievances in elections.
Transfers of government money to subnational governments
express
the entitlement of all citizens to a basic set of public services.
The climate threat is so great – and democracies are doing so little about it – that people conclude that maybe democracy is part of the problem, and that perhaps people ought not to be allowed to
express
heterodox opinions on such an important topic.
Is it really treason against the planet to
express
some skepticism about whether this is the right way forward?
So let me exercise my right as an outsider with a stake in what happens to
express
a clear opinion: From my perspective (and that of many other Americans), a decision by the United Kingdom to exit the EU would be undesirable – indeed, highly undesirable.
And, a few days ago, Jens Weidmann, the president of the Bundesbank, publicly warned that the world risks a harmful and ultimately futile round of competitive exchange-rate depreciations – or, more bluntly, a “currency war” (a term used previously by Brazil to
express
similar concerns).
In defending freedom of speech, Montazeri referred to a Quranic verse stating that God taught humans how to
express
themselves.
It is really "cool", for example, to
express
oneself with just one-syllable words, selectively adopted from all the treasures of the English language.
America’s Debt-Ceiling DebacleNEW YORK – When Greece’s sovereign-debt crisis threatened the euro’s survival, US officials called their European counterparts to
express
bewilderment at their inability to resolve the issue.
Yet even middle-class Muslims in Britain become alienated, and, unlike the Muslim poor in Europe, poor Muslims in America don’t
express
alienation or sympathy with al-Qaeda.
In sum, certain behavioral innovations seem to appear in Africa between 10,000 and 30,000 years before Neanderthals
express
them.
As the Turkish public has turned toward social media to
express
its opinions, platforms such as Twitter have been suspended or shut down.
Instability can
express
itself anywhere.
No one knows, because they cannot
express
their wishes.
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