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Most Iranian politicians – at least those allowed by the government to function
openly
– support the program, but favor a quieter and more cautious approach.
Moreover, dealing with such an
openly
extreme Iran – radical even by the hardline regime’s standards – will be a challenge not just for the US, but for Europe as well.
Some French banks’ traders
openly
boast of backing by the French government, which will never let its banks fail.
This is reflected in Sarkozy’s
openly
pro-American stance – an act of political courage in a France where anti-Americanism is running high.
Royal
openly
claims Mitterand’s legacy as she searches for legitimacy, while Sarkozy’s rejection of Chirac’s legacy has more to do with form than substance.
Finally, there remains the remedy of impeachment, which is being discussed more and more
openly
in Washington these days, accompanied (in a sign of the times) by a book, The Case for Impeachment, by Allan J. Lichtman.
As it stands, at least one-third of all global waste is
openly
dumped or burned.
And, unsurprisingly, the lack of solidarity among water haves and have-nots was
openly
on display at the Forum.
Encouraged by the Kremlin’s anti-gay stance (the Russian minister of health has described gays as mentally ill) and alliance with the Orthodox Church, groups of citizens trap gays, humiliate them, force them to drink urine,
openly
beat them, and sometimes kill them.
The PAD has
openly
called for a military coup to clean up Thai politics.
By speaking
openly
about migration and addressing voters’ legitimate concerns, politicians in these countries also have helped to ground public debate in reality.
They tried to accommodate the US (it is rumored that Obama phoned Lula and asked for his help), but were nonetheless unwilling to break with Cuba and Venezuela to side
openly
with the US.
In order to accelerate progress, governance of the clinical trials must be transparent, and all knowledge about the disease, including developments regarding potential treatments and vaccines, must be shared
openly
– imperatives that will require strong public-health leadership in both the Mano River countries and the developed world.
Their diminished social status, combined with
openly
discriminatory hiring policies by private companies, resulted in the Roma’s rapid re-isolation.
How would it look if he had
openly
expressed misgivings about Bush’s plan to cut the budget deficit in half by 2009 just days before it was made public?
Many members of ethnic minorities, including the country’s 150 million Muslims,
openly
oppose the Hazare movement.
More significant, Japan’s leaders are now
openly
debating ways to transform the country’s post-World War II pacifism into a much more assertive nationalism.
As it stands, India and China are
openly
competing for influence in Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Nepal, and Bangladesh.
It may no longer be “politically correct” to ignore the poor, and few nowadays
openly
advocate trickle down economics.
And it has been getting better at consulting more widely and debating issues more
openly.
Though the UK has said that the proposal should be considered, Russia is
openly
opposed.
Mine
openly
advocates innovative scientific finance and insurance, both private and public, to reduce inequality, by quantitatively managing all of the risks that contribute to it.
Openly
isolationist political forces, such as the Tea Party and libertarians like Ron Paul, will grow stronger.
With Trump
openly
questioning NATO’s relevance, this seems like an inopportune moment for the UK to play the “splendid isolation” card.
You know it’s time to worry when the conservative Republican chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Bob Corker, warns
openly
that Trump could start World War III.
President George W. Bush projects this style very
openly.
Which group, society, nation, or religion speaks about us
openly
as their enemy.
If the US gives up on its Asian allies such as the Philippines, South Korea, and Taiwan, those countries may have no choice but to prostrate themselves before China; and other US allies, such as Japan and India, may be forced to militarize and challenge China
openly.
After the Communists seized power in China in 1949, the US
openly
viewed Chinese Communism as benign, and thus distinct from Soviet Communism.
Moreover, ongoing interest-rate liberalization – which has occurred both
openly
and surreptitiously – means that artificially low borrowing costs have become far more difficult to maintain.
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