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Some members of South Korea’s governing conservative Saenuri Party now
openly
call for the acquistion of nuclear weapons, believing that this will deter a North Korean attack and prompt China to increase pressure on its client to roll back its weapons programs.
They
openly
control parts of Caracas and other cities.
Jens Weidmann, the president of the German Bundesbank, remains
openly
skeptical.
One had to be impressed that such ideas could be expressed
openly.
This proposition almost beggars belief because it starkly contradicts China’s actions in failing to
openly
condemn North Korea for its sinking of the South Korean warship Cheonan in March, or for the recent artillery attack on South Korea’s Yeonpyeong Island.
The moderate Republican Party of Dwight D. Eisenhower and the Rockefellers has been taken over by a radical crowd, with even Eisenhower’s granddaughter now
openly
backing Obama.
The Commission concluded that sustaining unhindered innovation will require that the Internet’s standards are
openly
developed and available; that all users develop better digital “hygiene” to discourage hackers; that security and resilience be at the core of system design (rather than an afterthought, as they currently are); that governments not require third parties to compromise encryption; that countries agree not to attack the Internet’s core infrastructure; and that governments mandate liability and compel transparent reporting of technological problems to provide a market-based insurance industry to enhance the IOT’s security.
But Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is facing too much opposition to his own reforms to side
openly
with Israel on so emotive an issue as Jerusalem.
One ray of hope is that moderate Arab leaders, including Egypt's foreign minister, have
openly
blamed Hamas for the current Gazan predicament.
He not only probably won his last election by
openly
opposing military action in Iraq, but he continues to behave as if he were heading a peace march rather than a country.
The only question is how
openly
that reality will be admitted.
Optimal policy may therefore require a non-transparent fudge; monetary and fiscal “coordination” might mean, after the fact, permanent monetary finance, but without ever
openly
admitting that possibility.
Eschewing the traditional duality of frank private discussions and restrained public commentary, he aggressively advocated his case
openly
and bluntly, and did so in an increasingly personal manner.
While the US has now explicitly welcomed the European initiative, it remains
openly
skeptical and unwilling to join, thus weakening the chances of success.
But it may be said to mark the point when the European Commission
openly
acknowledged that it has become little more than a secretariat to EU governments.
He will be challenged not only by the now shell-shocked Democrats, but also by Republicans who opposed his candidacy, whether
openly
or covertly.
By emphasizing the ideological divide between him and Hollande, Sarkozy is also being led to court, more
openly
than ever, the extreme-right electorate of Marine Le Pen’s National Front, as if he sensed that she might not find enough signatures to qualify for a place on the ballot.
Racist discourse – tinged with anti-Western rhetoric that Najib has ignored – has reached fever pitch, with right-wing groups
openly
advocating intolerance and racial hatred.
In the mid-1990’s, before becoming the governing party, it pandered
openly
to nationalist and populist sentiment in order to win votes.
On the ground, Hezbollah, now
openly
fighting in Syria to keep Assad in power, asserts that “war is coming to Aleppo,” the ancient city that is the heart of the anti-Assad rebellion.
Instead, China should
openly
confront those neighbors with which it has disputed claims.
And in the previous year, a narrow majority of British voters had decided to take their country out of the European Union, and Americans had elected a president who was critical of NATO and
openly
admired Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Some
openly
questioned the current US economic model, which is increasingly characterized by the monopolization of resources and distortion of political decision-making by vested interests.
Public servants have few defenses when attacked so
openly
by prominent politicians.
As the parties prepare to meet in Geneva for the second round of United Nations-sponsored peace talks, the government has launched vicious barrel-bomb attacks on Aleppo and other cities; more moderate Islamist rebel groups, including the Free Syrian Army, are
openly
at war with Al Qaeda affiliates; and Al Qaeda-linked groups are now fighting among themselves.
The others have declared for several years their interest in adopting the Euro early on, in some cases unilaterally, even before entry into the EU--a position
openly
supported by the National Bank of Poland, and less forcefully by the National Bank of Hungary and the Czech National Bank.
After all, the party has made opposition to admitting refugees the centerpiece of its platform, which also includes antagonism toward the European Union and a very conservative social program, to which an
openly
sectarian religious component was added at a May 3 party convention in Stuttgart.
Italy, Poland, and Hungary are
openly
skeptical of Europe.
Deficit reduction eventually will be put into cold storage, either openly, as I would prefer, or surreptitiously, as is politicians’ way.
In Qatar, there is no religious police enforcing morality, even if Qatari clerics
openly
raise funds for militant causes overseas.
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