Loudly
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271 examples of Loudly in a sentence
And lest they protest too loudly, non-governmental organizations have been warned that they may lose their license to operate.
The state, it was
loudly
proclaimed, had to be rolled back.
We call on all women and men to join us in making their voices heard
loudly
and in seizing this opportunity for a just and equitable future for all.
Today, some people espouse the view – often
loudly
– that the gold standard was synonymous with economic and financial stability.
At the same time, religious and political leaders must
loudly
condemn the violent Islamist ideology that nurtures jihadist movements, spurning them with the same vigor that they reserve for challengers to their own authority.
Yet, here they are, masses of his bullied, downtrodden subjects
loudly
mourning his death as though they had lost their beloved father.
Livni, at last widely accepted as a leader worth her salt, spoke
loudly
of peace with the Palestinians in the last day of her campaign.
In the run-up to the crisis, experts
loudly
claimed that “efficient” financial markets could be safely left to regulate themselves.
Economic alarms rarely ring so
loudly.
Having been buoyed by the successful and peaceful 2002 election that brought in the promise of change, the Kenyan public remains
loudly
outraged by the government’s failures to make good on its promises.
With these casualty figures, one would think that gun-control laws would be a much higher national priority in America than the far more
loudly
hyped fight against terrorism.
Trump’s negotiating style – “shout
loudly
and carry a white flag,” as I call it – may seem incoherent and dishonest, but it has been spectacularly successful for him, if not for America’s national interests.
Russia may speak
loudly
(using its permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council as a megaphone), but it is a greatly reduced rump of the Soviet Union.
In today’s supposedly free and democratic Russia, however, Solzhenitsyn is idealized for his nationalism and Orthodox messianism, his contempt for the West’s supposed decadence, all messages that Putin’s regime proclaims
loudly
and daily.
European leaders must state
loudly
and clearly that the current Polish government’s brand of populism is incompatible with EU standards.
The Bank
loudly
proclaims the virtues of research – and then spends almost as much – $44 million – on “External and Corporate Relations.”
The drums of war are being banged ever more
loudly
in the Middle East.
“Do you know who most wants to open the seminary in this country,” he
loudly
asked.
To resist the populist backlash, we Europeans should be proclaiming the EU’s virtues more loudly, without descending to the populists’ level.
Trump’s surprisingly successful rhetorical technique of “shout
loudly
and carry a white flag” helps to explain the consistent inconsistency of his foreign policy.
But that is part of the market adjustment process the US trumpets so
loudly
at other times.
He insisted repeatedly that the NSA’s Prism program, revealed by Snowden, had proceeded under congressional oversight, though members of Congress protested
loudly
in the wake of the revelations that they had never been briefed on the NSA’s clandestine data-mining operation.
Financial markets will, of course, object
loudly.
A few years ago, when the US Federal Reserve embarked on yet another round of “quantitative easing,” some emerging-market leaders complained
loudly.
The facts on the ground in Burma speak the truth more
loudly
than all the proclamations from the generals about a free ballot and a democratic transition.
Countries that have good reason to fear a Russian manufactured chill have
loudly
proclaimed that Nord Stream is politically rather than economically motivated.
In the end, it was the EU’s eastern flank—the supposedly money-hungry and immature democracies—that called most
loudly
for a compromise in the name of salvaging political integration, while most of the old European democracies ruthlessly fought for their own “national interests.”
The message being transmitted from Georgia to Ukraine and the Central Asian Republics is heard very
loudly.
The man looked like a Jew, they insisted loudly, and started to push him around.
Israel’s manifest displeasure with the entire negotiating process, which Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has emphasized to anyone who will listen over the past three months, reverberates
loudly
among Israel’s many congressional friends.
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