Loudly
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271 examples of Loudly in a sentence
China must declare,
loudly
and clearly, that greater democracy, not mutant Leninism, is its ultimate political goal, and that as this evolutionary process takes place and the political climate becomes more congenial, they look forward to discussing how to better weave a political, as well as an economic, fabric with Taiwan.
In other words, Hiatt finds fault with himself and his organization for saying the right thing, but not
loudly
enough.
But the grim reality for the Islamic world is that, in times of widespread uncertainty, the forces of tradition tend to speak more
loudly
and clearly than those of change.
Suspicions about Russia’s intentions have lately ballooned, as the country allegedly steps up its aid to the Assad regime, a longtime ally, and calls increasingly
loudly
for cooperation with the regime to combat the Islamic State.
Secondly, the left in general – whether of socialist or populist origins – has “spoken loudly” and carried a “small stick,” so to speak.
Similarly, no matter how
loudly
Israel proclaims that the city is united, it is anything but so.
For their part, emerging powers like India, Brazil, South Africa, and Turkey must, at the very least,
loudly
and categorically defend the fundamental rules of the international system that has enabled them to grow and prosper.
Chen should have celebrated Taiwan’s “Chineseness” proudly and loudly, thereby distinguishing the island from the barbaric legacy of the Chinese Communist Party.
Indeed, Europe has much to offer the Arab world as it emerges from its political and economic stagnation, but it needs to do so
loudly
and clearly under the banner of EU leadership.
China complained loudly, refused to allow Liu to collect the prize, and even threatened Norway with financial repercussions.
Why are Western countries so reluctant to criticize China’s behavior more
loudly
and consistently?
If a country votes to make two plus two equal five, this “democratic decision” will eventually be overridden by the rules of arithmetic, no matter how large the majority or how
loudly
“The People have spoken.”
So, while
loudly
proclaiming the unity of the Chinese state, China’s leadership is obsessed with the country’s fragility, and works constantly to reduce tensions between its provinces.
Germany, which has
loudly
demanded that Greece keep its promises to the EU, is now standing in the way of NATO members’ ability to meet their commitments to collective defense.
In Europe’s case, the European Union’s fiscal rules are at issue, and the Commission – in principle the EU’s watchdog – should bark
loudly
when they are flouted.
Fifty years ago, people spoke often, and loudly, of a “generation gap.”
Unique among his Republican peers, after 2001 he spoke – quietly in public, but
loudly
in private – against the Bush administration’s feckless fiscal policies.
With the United States about to come under the leadership of a president who
loudly
touted an “America First” outlook, they looked desperately for a new champion of globalization.
Brazil’s bosses are cheering as
loudly
as its trade unionists for Lula nowadays, which is no surprise given the huge sums being spent on infrastructure, owing to massive public spending, the lavish capital-expenditure program of Petrobras, Brazil’s state oil company, and credits provided by state-owned banks to low-income housing.
They begin to demand
loudly
that the loans be neo-drachmatized (“pesified” in Argentine parlance).
I want to stand up and shout
loudly
for the fact that there are so many young people who are incredibly idealistic, who do believe that poverty can become history, who believe that it is possible to have a world without war.
But they did, and this did not prevent them for blaming “Brussels” strongly and
loudly
for these very constraints when their own national airlines got in trouble.
Fearing domestic asset-price bubbles and upward pressure on their currencies from an inward rush of capital, many emerging-economy leaders complained
loudly
about what Brazilian Finance Minister Guido Mantega called an “international currency war.”
Equally disturbing, it is the voice of the investors that is heard more and more
loudly
in each crisis.
The Secretary General is positioned to make this point
loudly
and repeatedly.
But Obama’s strategy in Syria seems to be “speak
loudly
and throw away your stick.”
The key will be for French leaders to say – as
loudly
as possible and as often as necessary – that there is no answer to the “hard questions” as the FN poses them.
In the run-up to next month’s G20 summit in Hangzhou, China has been calling
loudly
for new commitments to structural reforms to stimulate growth in advanced and emerging-market economies.
The questions that they are asking more
loudly
with each passing day demand answers.
After all, only the ingrained habit of playing second fiddle to the US prevents EU members from clearly and
loudly
distancing themselves from Israel's repressive interferences on the West Bank and Gaza, even though such a stance would help strengthen the commitment of Arab states to the coalition against terrorism as well as provide a useful shove to American diplomacy.
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