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Those who want to influence political leaders must get used to convincing their masters, the people, directly.
This language implies that member states will no longer be the
masters
of their broad policy orientations.
So I cannot predict the outcome, and neither can the
masters
of the universe in the City of London, who always become jittery in the face of political uncertainty.
Moreover, assistance should come not just with conditions, but with temporary control of the national budget by a committee of “special masters” appointed by the European Union.
As
masters
of their own fate, Britons would cut new trade deals with whomever they liked.
They had merely gone abroad to serve their foreign
masters.
It took years for subordinates in an industry or locality to succeed in this de-facto conspiracy at the expense of their masters, but succeed they did.
Russia is deeply suspicious of the OSCE – the Kremlin recently restricted the number of OSCE observers for Russian elections – so Kazakhstan’s future stewardship hints that the Kazahks are anxious to move closer to the West, and unafraid to challenge their former
masters
in the Kremlin.
The European imperial powers of the twentieth century would periodically hold out the distant prospect of independence to their colonial subjects – but not yet, not before they were ready, not before their Western
masters
had educated them to take care of themselves responsibly.
In the nineteenth century, when the Tunisian craft guilds failed to adapt to industrialization, they became irrelevant, and the amins, or guild masters, were left as figureheads in shell institutions.
Parasites are
masters
of biotechnology.
We pride ourselves as the
masters
of nature, with the beasts of land and sea at our disposal.
We should learn from the
masters.
Living With PopulismMADRID – “We must educate our masters,” Robert Lowe, a British statesman, told colleagues after the passage of the Second Reform Act of 1867, a law that added over a million voters to the Parliamentary Register.
On the Republican side, hacks, spin masters, and many people who ought to have known better suddenly developed an extraordinary appreciation for something called the "CPS Household Survey of Employment" as a supposed guide to month-to-month changes in the labor market.
The End of the Beginning of Ending PovertyWith President Bush at the table, the “spin masters” who put a victorious gloss on all his actions had little need to lower expectations concerning the outcome of the G-8 meeting in Scotland.
A prominent American right-wing commentator recently opined that any attempt to hold the torturers, and their
masters
in the Bush administration, accountable, would make a mockery “of the efforts of the tough and brave Americans who guard us while we sleep.”
They had to become as strong as their British masters, even if this involved the alien habit of eating beef.
The owners of the platform giants consider themselves the
masters
of the universe.
It is hardly surprising, then, that citizens on both sides of the Atlantic feel that they are no longer
masters
of their political fate.
This jumble of contradictions shows that May and her government are not the
masters
of this situation.
Later, their
masters
shot and then dumped them into the pits.
The protests have caught the Kremlin’s masters, as well as the majority of Russia’s citizens, by surprise.
The Japanese are unequaled
masters
of such skills, and have been competing since the beginning of international tango competitions in 2003.
The focus of Israel’s regional policy should be building bridges to those peoples, the true
masters
of the current “Arab awakening.”
The Secret Language of Central Bankers“If I seem unduly clear to you,” Alan Greenspan said to his political
masters
in the United States Congress, “you must have misunderstood what I said.”
Now terrorists have become the designated
masters
of malevolence.
Morgan or Mellon collected largely old
masters
from the cinquecento, whose reputation was clearly and solidly established.
Central banks then began to focus on low and stable inflation as their primary objective, and became more independent from their political
masters.
Once
masters
of the situation, it is said, the zeal of those who promised reform mutated into a zeal to preserve their private wealth and that of their friends.
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