Openly
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771 examples of Openly in a sentence
But it was only with Russia’s intervention in Ukraine and its annexation of Crimea in March 2014 that Putin became
openly
confrontational, portraying his country as the victim of aggression.
Ziemiak has
openly
criticized Germany’s admission of economic migrants, even though he is an immigrant from Poland.
But by allowing misinformed parents to forego vaccinations, Greece is exposing children to preventable infectious diseases and
openly
violating its pledge to ensure “that no child is deprived of his or her right of access to such health-care services.”
While many Shia Muslims worship the 12th Imam, a previously secret society of powerful clerics, now
openly
advising the new president, are transforming these messianic beliefs into government policies.
Meanwhile, the new Bundesbank president, Jens Weidmann,
openly
objects to the program, while German President Christian Wulff has publicly accused the ECB of circumventing the Maastricht Treaty.
Russia may not be
openly
pursuing a renewed Cold War, but, in enhancing its position in Latin America, it sees itself as ending years of implosion and humiliation.
It is heartening to see wealthy individuals defying these attacks, not only by
openly
acknowledging the economic and social damage caused by extreme inequality, but also by criticizing a system that, despite enabling them to prosper, has left too many without opportunities.
The bully was blaming the victim, and the ECB was
openly
embracing its role as enforcer for its political masters: the creditors.
Specifically, Hitler admired the US Immigration Act of 1924 – also known as the Johnson-Reed Act – which had erected
openly
racist barriers to immigration on the basis of a “national quota” system.
And they should be dismayed to hear their president
openly
yearning for an immigration policy that would put Nordic people at the front of the line once again.
But the risks in all of this must be
openly
acknowledged.
Chinese citizens, for the first time in history, were able to follow – and
openly
voice their opinions about – an unfolding power struggle at the very top of the Party almost in real time.
Small wonder that Mugabe was emboldened, and that terror squads now
openly
brag to their victims that there will be no opposition left by the time of the elections next year.
An astonishing number of Pakistani TV stations
openly
discuss the activities of Sharif and the other exiled former prime minister, Benazir Bhutto.
While taking care not to anger northern voters by
openly
distancing himself from Shari'ah, Buhari pledges to uphold the nation's secular constitution.
What allows economic theory to be converted into an ideology hostile to the open society is the assumption of perfect knowledge--at first
openly
stated and then disguised in the form of a methodological device.
The columnist Yaqoob Khan Bangash, for example,
openly
derides the hallowed Pakistani argument that, as Muslims, Indian Kashmiris would want to join Pakistan: “Despite being practically a war zone since 1989, Indian Kashmir has managed higher literacy, economic growth, and per capita income rates than most of Pakistan,” he wrote recently.
While committee members tried to be dispassionate, their own judgment, predilections, and interests necessarily entered into their work, and some championed their own agendas, whether
openly
or cunningly.
According to this argument, academic scientists should either publish their research
openly
or leave the university before pursuing commercial interests.
Regional governments may not have
openly
supported the insurgents, but they clearly avoided cracking down on the jihadist groups operating within their borders.
Although the US does not have such a requirement, it would be helpful for both countries to state
openly
that in the future no foreign company will be required to enter a joint venture or to transfer technology in other ways as a condition of doing business.
Both Jean Claude Trichet, the ECB president, and Jacques Attali, the founding president of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, have now called
openly
for the establishment of a European Ministry of Finance.
Corruption was rife, but not just the covert type: public money was
openly
used to support many businesses under flimsy pretexts like “fostering economic growth” and “creating employment.”
Not only did he
openly
seek to sabotage President Barack Obama’s negotiations with Iran by aligning himself with Obama’s Republican opponents; two days before the election, he suddenly reneged on his commitment to the two-state solution, the cornerstone of the international community’s vision for achieving peace in the Middle East.
But, like China and Vietnam, the government will have to embrace the market more
openly
if it is really to improve living conditions.
Mainstream politicians, bowing to pressure from fear-mongering populists, are calling for tighter restrictions, and some countries are
openly
flouting their legal obligation and moral responsibility to provide protection to refugees fleeing conflict.
Yanukovych’s foreign policy might not be
openly
subservient to Russia, but it won’t also be a clearly pro-western one either.
“To profess” has a spectrum of meanings: to affirm openly; declare or claim; to make a pretense of; pretend; to claim skill in or knowledge of; to affirm belief in; to receive into a religious order or congregation; to make an open affirmation; or to take the vows of a religious order or congregation.
Professors do not deserve the title unless they are willing to take the time and make the effort to
openly
affirm something beyond their data.
In this hostile climate, minimum-wage, overtime-pay, and workplace-safety standards are
openly
neglected.
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