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Proponents of new rules could advise developing countries to accept them openly, arguing that to operate outside a global regulatory system would hurt domestic digital development and make it difficult to participate in new technological fields.
The notion that EU countries merely want Germany’s money – the French, for example, have
openly
advocated the creation of a “transfer union” – is on its way toward becoming a majority view.
Led by Qatar and Saudi Arabia, they have
openly
admitted the possibility of arming Syrian rebels in order to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad.
There is indeed the obvious danger that governments might easily become addicted to monetary finance to pay for private and public spending, which is why it is unlikely to be tried
openly
unless economic conditions worsen significantly.
Or perhaps its outlook already is quite internationalist – as its actions during the financial crisis suggest – and it is only domestic political constraints that prevent this from being acknowledged
openly.
This time, America voiced its displeasure
openly.
Malta’s current European Union Commissioner, John Dalli, a former Christian Democrat MP and government minister, has
openly
admitted that he had “established a strong network at the political and executive levels” in Libya.
The Jews were allowed to practice their religion openly, live where they wanted, and enjoy – as well as contribute to – the economic and cultural flourishing of the Dutch Golden Age.
Indeed, as Vuk Draskovic, the leader of the largest opposition group, tried to hijack last week's massive protest of 100,000 in Belgrade (a rally he had previously shunned), security men from Draskovic's Serbian Renewal Movement and Zoran Djindjic's Democratic Party
openly
scuffled.
Moreover, in a country with the world’s highest number of police killings, Bolsonaro has
openly
supported expanding official impunity, saying that police who kill “bandits” should be awarded medals, not penalized.
Furthermore, Bolsonaro is
openly
hostile toward Afro-Brazilian communities, indigenous populations, and members of landless movements, whom he has described as terrorists.
The case of Mannesmann in its fight to avoid takeover by Vodaphone is only the most recent example; a few months ago the French government
openly
discouraged any idea of a takeover of Société Générale by non-French investors.
Now, by
openly
seeking to undermine the US president, Netanyahu is breaking that link.
But don’t expect US officials to proclaim that goal openly, or Chinese officials to express their gratitude.
That is the approach May took on her visit to Washington, DC, when she stood by silently as Trump
openly
declared his support for the use of torture at their joint press conference.
Havel was blacklisted and
openly
persecuted after the Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia in August of that year, but he continued to write anti-totalitarian plays.
Nevertheless, it was the general consensus of the Politburo that we should
openly
deliver the information upon receiving it.
The Russians
openly
backed Annan’s peace initiative.
Then there is the great unspoken factor of racial prejudice, something even hard-core right-wing Republicans try not to express
openly.
This claim has provided the Kremlin with a ready-made justification for destabilizing neighboring countries like Ukraine and supporting secessionist movements from Moldova to Georgia, while
openly
calling for the suppression of “color revolutions” in its near-abroad.
For its part, the US government
openly
– and uncharacteristically – criticized Abe’s Yasukuni visit, with its embassy in Japan releasing a statement saying that the US was “disappointed that Japan’s leadership has taken an action that will exacerbate tensions with Japan’s neighbors.”
The global powers should
openly
acknowledge that – whether one likes it or not, and whether it is good policy or not – the legally correct position under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty is that Iran does have a right to enrich uranium for purely civilian purposes.
Not only did he point out that all of the accusations about his intentions to abandon China were false; he
openly
accused China of using tactics from the Cultural Revolution that left him “trembling with fear” and sent “shivers down the spine.”
Nevertheless, an officially blessed book published in 2005, Tibet’s Waters Will Save China ,
openly
championed the northward rerouting of the Brahmaputra.
Italian government officials speak
openly
about the need for “political synchronization” with Berlin.
In recent years, with its senior operations men captured or killed and bin Laden holed up in Pakistan, the badly splintered Al Qaeda had already lost the ability to mount a major international attack or
openly
challenge US interests.
Pakistan’s homegrown Islamist militias continue to operate openly, and the Pakistani army and intelligence remain loath to sever their cozy ties with extremist and terrorist elements.
Completing the formula, Putin appeals to Russians’ sense of historical loss and former glory,
openly
praising irredentism and militarization.
His patrons and allies could not save him, but they were well positioned to demand that his trial be conducted as
openly
as possible.
Under his leadership, Russia has shrugged off sanctions, forged a new alliance with China, and annoyed – but not
openly
challenged – the West in Syria.
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