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Top US policymakers acknowledge that this structure of incentives is a problem – interestingly, many of their European counterparts are not yet willing even to discuss these issues
openly.
The president of Germany’s Constitutional Court
openly
speculates that, if more Europe is needed for technocratic reasons, it might be time for the people to vote on a new constitution.
Obasanjo retains the backing of the army, some of whose members
openly
participated in stuffing ballot boxes and intimidating the opposition.
And, in some states, the Republican Party is
openly
trying to impede voting by requiring citizens to show official photo identification, which can be difficult and expensive to obtain.
Their goals of re-creating some 7th century caliphate or, in the case of Iraq, restoring Sunni domination are unlikely to be satisfied by free men and women
openly
choosing their political system and leadership.
Even The Wall Street Journal, usually financial markets’ loudest cheerleader,
openly
disparaged the tests’ integrity.
Only their
openly
reactionary attitude may have cost the Communists last July's election.
For starters, Florian Philippot, one of Le Pen’s deputies, is
openly
gay, and Le Pen has been careful not to take a strong position on social issues.
And he has been
openly
critical of the Kingdom’s treatment of women, arguing that “a country cannot function in the modern world when it is repressing half of its population.”
South Africa is the only African country where same-sex marriage is permitted, and it is not legal anywhere in Asia or the Middle East, where to be
openly
gay can still be extremely dangerous.
This is a moment when broad objectives should be set out clearly and
openly
debated, so that French society can embrace common aims.
Hezbollah, supplied by Iran, has now moved
openly
onto the battlefield in support of the Assad regime.
Moreover, an increasing number of Germans,
openly
or secretly, want to have the Deutschemark back.
Even if some American officials are irritated by French sales of sophisticated military equipment to Russia, no one has dared to complain
openly.
This worked for some time, but an alleged attempt to involve the United States more
openly
in Pakistani politics weakened, rather than strengthened, his hold on power.
I don’t think that means that the young care more about privacy; in fact, I think Zuckerberg is right when he says, “People have really gotten comfortable not only sharing more information and different kinds, but more
openly
and with more people.
I predict that, whether it’s this year or in ten years, this will become a much greater issue than what information people share
openly
with friends.
Just as Bush
openly
denounced the “thousand lobbyists” working the halls of the US Congress against a vital national interest, Obama said in a conference call that his critics “would be opposed to any deal with Iran,” and called out AIPAC’s $20 million advertising campaign against the agreement.
Such
openly
thuggish rulers as Kuchma of Ukraine or Lukashenka of Belarus, are almost impossible to imagine in Romania nowadays.
America has seen many things, but not a presidential candidate
openly
discussing the size of his penis during a televised debate.
We need to get over our reluctance to speak
openly
about the good we do.
This dreadful and endless war needs to be discussed
openly
if it is to end peacefully.
In Central European countries like Hungary, or indeed in France, they may actually understand the links quite well, and some of today’s far-right politicians are not shy about being
openly
anti-Semitic.
His exposé of the SARS epidemic cover-up forced China's government to confront the disease more
openly
and aggressively, averting a public health catastrophe.
Germany must finally reckon with the idea of European strategic autonomy, which France
openly
promotes.
Today, many young people, feeling ignored by the China-friendly leadership, are
openly
discussing independence and self-rule, alarming the CCP.
Now mainstream politicians from the governing party are
openly
making the case for Britain leaving the European Union, or at least radically changing its relationship with it – which may amount to the same thing – with the sympathy of some of our nation’s leaders and far wider support among the public.
Some at the time, like then-European Commission President Jacques Delors,
openly
deplored this narrow approach.
Already, this new model has helped to encourage national participation and enhance transparency, with national policies being published
openly
on the UNFCCC website.
But one should not talk about this openly.”
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