Loudly
in sentence
271 examples of Loudly in a sentence
Prime Minister Tony Blair can
loudly
proclaim that the London bombings are unrelated to Britain’s participation in the Iraq war, but the terrorists themselves, once arrested, say exactly the opposite.
Central bankers are praised softly when they make profits and criticized
loudly
when they incur losses.
Women were instructed to have at least three children and, later, not to laugh
loudly
in public.
Whatever the reason, it is time that the Union’s leadership reverse course and speak out,
loudly
and clearly, taking the initiative that other international leaders and organizations would, one hopes, heed and emulate.
That can happen only if the affected countries and regions – including West Africa – speak out
loudly
and collectively.
Prime Minister Tony Blair can
loudly
proclaim that the London bombings of July last year are unrelated to Britain’s participation in the Iraq war, but the terrorists themselves, once arrested, said exactly the opposite.
Nonetheless, Japan’s interlocutors at the Seoul summit, China and South Korea, which suffered enormously from Japanese aggression in the last century, have protested
loudly.
Trump’s modus operandi could be described instead as, “Shout
loudly
and carry a white flag.”
Indeed, I have complained so
loudly
and vociferously about the problems of globalization that many have wrongly concluded that I belong to the anti-globalization movement.
Frightened by its own waning popularity, it does not ring alarm bells
loudly
enough.
Third, although they would no doubt protest
loudly
at such a description, states like Ukraine are better thought of as balancers rather than joiners.
We want more, expect more, and complain more
loudly
if we don't get it.
American hotheads, stoked by Trump,
loudly
proclaim the freedom to reject face masks – that is, the freedom to infect other Americans.
Similarly, Huawei has been
loudly
making the case for why the crisis justifies an even faster 5G rollout.
Such concerns are all the more justified considering that US President Donald Trump has been complaining
loudly
about the implied exchange-rate policy stemming from ECB asset purchases.
Some of the condemnations of previous settlement projects came from leaders who have
loudly
opposed any measures to hold Israel accountable for the occupation, whether through the International Criminal Court or by banning settlement products.
What might have been a recognition of necessity under Obama has turned into an unquestioned,
loudly
proclaimed principle under Trump.
And that is decidedly not a “black swan” issue, given that the scientific early-warning bells have been ringing – increasingly
loudly
– for years.
True, populist MEPs from Poland’s Law and Justice (PiS) Party and Hungary’s Fidesz were firmly opposed to Frans Timmermans, a Dutch socialist who has
loudly
condemned both parties over their violations of EU norms and the rule of law.
And while US political leaders from both parties have
loudly
condemned China’s imposition of a new security law in Hong Kong, the EU’s reaction has been relatively meek.
Evidence of isolationism and protectionism is mounting, with many governments
loudly
emphasizing sovereignty, nationalism, and self-reliance, and questioning treaties and trade agreements.
Vronsky heard them mention the name of Karenin, and noticed how the Commander hastened to call him
loudly
by name, with a significant glance at the others.
Levin raised his gun, but just as he was taking aim the splashing sounded louder and nearer, mingled with Veslovsky's voice shouting strangely and
loudly.
A crowd of merry peasant women, with ready-twisted sheaf-binders hanging from their shoulders, were crossing the bridge, chattering
loudly
and merrily.
The nobles
loudly
applauded him and pressed his hand.
In three years he could not collect it,' – a short, round-shouldered landowner with pomaded hair that hung down on the embroidered collar of his uniform was saying energetically, stamping
loudly
with the heels of the new boots he had evidently put on specially for this occasion.
Another group followed close on the heels of a nobleman who was shouting
loudly.
There was silence in the hall, and the Secretary
loudly
announced that Michael Stepanich Snetkov, Captain of the Guards, was nominated for the post of Provincial Marshal, and that the ballot would now be taken.
But you'll see her.'The carriage drove into the courtyard, and Oblonsky rang
loudly
at the front door, before which a sledge was standing.
'No, it is impossible!' she exclaimed and, crossing the room, she rang
loudly.
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