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Most of us understand GDP as the measure of a country’s economic output,
expressed
as a single monetary value.
Nearly half of the country has
expressed
its rejection of the model that is being thrust on it.
(Though, to their credit, many French football followers, from President Nicolas Sarkozy down,
expressed
their sympathy for Ireland after Henry’s handball.)
Indonesia immediately
expressed
its intention to purchase C-130 transport aircraft, as well as fast patrol boats to conduct “anti-terrorism and anti-piracy measures.”
Action shown on stage always radiates a broader message, without necessarily being
expressed
in words.
We will also need “efforts” and “gestures” directed toward the one-third of people under 30 and the nearly one-half of industrial and service workers who are said to have
expressed
their “frustration” and “anxiety” by voting for the FN.
In a recent letter to the chief executives of the S&P 500 companies and large European corporations, Larry Fink, the CEO of BlackRock, the world’s largest investment management company,
expressed
concern that many global firms may be sacrificing value-creating investments by distributing dividends and buying back their own shares.
By engaging fully with the main currents of modern thinking, their contemporary successors seek to better understand how universal principles can be
expressed
through Muslim tradition.
The government not only freed Suu Kyi after two decades of house arrest, but has even begun a dialogue with her – talks for which the meticulous opposition leader has
expressed
real hope.
Equally important was the fact that all the countries concerned
expressed
an ambition to move closer to the EU.
Vasile
expressed
interest in purchasing Israeli military helicopters.
Nevertheless, the new government has
expressed
a solemn commitment to freedom of information and assembly, the release of all political prisoners, and free and internationally supervised presidential and legislative elections within six months.
The only significant demand
expressed
by Prime Minister David Cameron in his recent letter to the EU concerns internal migration.
When a young Dutch writer, sympathetic to the new populist wave,
expressed
antipathy to his country’s “cultural elite,” for promoting “atonal music” and other arrogant forms of ugliness, instead of the wholesome beauty embraced by the common man, I wondered whether he knew about the Nazis’ attack on “degenerate art”?
And critics have
expressed
concern about the environmental impact of corn and other crops grown for industrial purposes, such as plastics and ethanol production, not to mention the potential effects on global food prices.
For example, while Trump has
expressed
admiration for Russian President Vladimir Putin, he did not reverse a decision by his predecessor, Barack Obama, to deploy US forces in Poland and the Baltic countries under the auspices of NATO.
But they
expressed
concern that major reform could undermine political stability and economic development.
Its purpose was to ensure that the will of the public could not be fully
expressed
through the ballot box.
In the few instances where the US took steps to alter the behavior of repressive states, Europe's governments and peoples
expressed
open skepticism about the sincerity of America's humanitarian motives.
They
expressed
their profound disappointment at what they described as the “evaporation of political will” evident in global and regional efforts toward nuclear disarmament.
Meanwhile, no other nuclear-armed state has
expressed
the slightest interest in bilateral or multilateral reduction negotiations until the two major powers, which currently hold 95% of the world’s stockpile, make further major cuts.
But, even before September 2001, some US conservatives had
expressed
disdain toward their European allies.
It is against this background that Trump
expressed
his horror at the recent chemical attack in Syria.
Furthermore, the suspicion that economists have been captured by the financial industry,
expressed
in the 2010 movie Inside Job, has not been dispelled.
The euro’s design flaw – an economic union motivated by politics but
expressed
in economics – has become manifest.
In recent years, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and President Hu Jintao have repeatedly
expressed
concerns about US fiscal policy and the safe-haven status of Treasuries.
Members of Congress
expressed
outright fear of a Trump presidency without any guardrails.
The G-20, the de facto international agenda-setter, has already
expressed
support for the project.
In Poland, a country of 40 million people, the government initially
expressed
a readiness to accept 2,000 refugees – but only Christians (Slovakia proposed a similar stipulation).
Its Peace and Security Council met and
expressed
the AU’s categorical rejection of any attempt to create a fait accompli that undermines the electoral process.
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