Proclaim
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As such, the Kurds should never be afraid to
proclaim
their vocation – a vocation which is both universal and, if the words have any meaning at all, truly internationalist.
You cannot
proclaim
your impotence in the face of empty state coffers after pushing through useless and costly tax breaks for the richest.
6.Stalling costs - After ministers
proclaim
for months that nothing is wrong and nothing will be done, devaluations of 10% or 15% only invite speculators to kick at the door to see if more devaluation is possible.
When the web of lies collapsed in November 1989, hundreds of thousands of Czechs and Slovaks poured into the streets to
proclaim
their freedom – and to sweep the banished and jailed playwright into Prague Castle as Czechoslovakia’s newly elected president.
And as elites continue to
proclaim
the benefits of free trade and globalization, they are merely widening the chasm of popular mistrust.
The liberal elites, the populists proclaim, rule the world and dominate ordinary patriotic people with an air of lofty disdain.
It is natural for India to
proclaim
its “democratic” superiority to China while recognizing that on all strategic fronts it is not in the same league.
So ministers
proclaim
that street crime will be halved by next spring, or that the proportion of each generation going to universities will be raised to 50% in five years.
This identity may be secular or religious; it may seek middle-class normality or
proclaim
an Israeli version of manifest destiny – the two are not incompatible.
France is the only European country to
proclaim
its secular nature in its constitution, whereas Germany’s Basic Law refers to God and the Irish Constitution to the Holy Trinity.
European right-wing populists, including some who represent parties with a strong anti-Semitic past, now proudly
proclaim
their support for Israeli settlers on Palestinian land.
Recently, however, some Muslim groups have pressed the government to
proclaim
Malaysia an Islamic state, on the basis of Article 3 and the Muslims’ population majority.
Only a few months later, the rapid escalation and regionalization of both crises, together with developments elsewhere, led many observers to
proclaim
that 2014 marked the beginning of a less peaceful and more chaotic era in international relations.
Arrogance and AuthorityWASHINGTON, DC – It is increasingly common to hear prominent American and European central bankers proclaim, with respect to the crisis of 2008-2010, the following verdict: “We did well.”
Their legitimacy comes both from the process by which they are selected and the provision of what citizens universally
proclaim
they want: solid infrastructure, clean air and water, ease of doing business, good schools and decent housing, freedom of expression, and employment opportunities.
Superficially, Russia and China may give the impression that they are pursuing the same path when they both
proclaim
with pride that they are “back” on the world stage.
Whatever the huge political, social, and economic tensions may exist, there is a “feel good” factor in China, a sense of progress, with the 2008 Olympics in Beijing figuring as the symbolic moment that will
proclaim
to the world the scale of the country’s achievements.
Some analysts
proclaim
that liberalization was “inappropriate” or “disorderly.”
European leaders repeatedly
proclaim
their commitment to saving the euro, but those who could have repeatedly said that they are committed to not doing what is needed.
Until then, activists and politicians can cynically
proclaim
their “triumph” over straw-man enemies and global warming itself.
The Algerian, Moroccan, and Tunisian governments would show their engagement with their peoples’ future, and Europeans would demonstrate that they are ready to implement the principles they
proclaim.
But in condemning the Japanese for neglect of the Nanjing massacre during the Second World War, Chinese officials
proclaim
that forgetting the past betrays the people.
Prime Minister Tony Blair can loudly
proclaim
that the London bombings are unrelated to Britain’s participation in the Iraq war, but the terrorists themselves, once arrested, say exactly the opposite.
After all, a messiah does not trim his beliefs or kowtow; he lives to
proclaim
the truth.
Is it the fundamental departure from the development models of the past that its advocates proclaim, or just another case of the emperor’s new environmental clothes?
This drive prompted US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in January 2010 to
proclaim
the “freedom to connect” as the cyber-equivalent of the more familiar freedoms of assembly or expression.
The third unknown is the performance of the Left Party, a new formation positioned to the left of the SPD and built on East Germany’s ex-communist PDS, with the addition of a significant number of dissident Social Democrats in the West who
proclaim
themselves to be defenders of the welfare state.
Then, when the thunderstorms roll in, sinners suddenly get religion and
proclaim
the necessity of reforming – just when it is most difficult to fix the problem.
The pipeline’s defenders
proclaim
that Canadian oil is “ethical,” whereas oil from suspect countries is “unethical.”
Prime Minister Tony Blair can loudly
proclaim
that the London bombings of July last year are unrelated to Britain’s participation in the Iraq war, but the terrorists themselves, once arrested, said exactly the opposite.
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