Proudly
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194 examples of Proudly in a sentence
Whereas the “Middle Kingdom” is
proudly
regaining its former global status after centuries of decline, Russia is defiantly trying to resurrect its former imperial status, but in a manner that appears doomed to fail.
The New York Times commentary that Stiglitz
proudly
cites calls for a stimulus of “at least $600 billion to $1 trillion over two years.”
In all, it is estimated that more than 70 million people died in the “New China” Mao and the present Communist Party leaders so
proudly
proclaim as their accomplishment.
The reason for this additional levy is that a few weeks ago the UK’s Office for National Statistics announced, proudly, that it had discovered that the country’s gross national income (GNI) had been much higher than previously assumed, not only in 2013, but also in all previous years.
Until a few years ago, Turkey was an economic and geopolitical success story – one in which the United States could
proudly
claim to have played a key role.
If his comments are met with boos or silence, he will
proudly
tweet that it is because he – unlike his predecessor Barack Obama – is actually defending America’s interests.
The Commission accepted the reform, and has since made several additional changes, each time
proudly
declaring that the SGP is more “flexible” and “intelligent” than ever.
So the question is not whether Argentines will
proudly
go it alone, but what kind of partners they will have.
After all, when the walls had come down all over Eastern Europe in 1989 and 1990 this Alliance of Western Europe and North America had seemed victorious and, when the Soviet Union fell apart a year later, could
proudly
claim to be the only functioning multilateral security organization on the continent.
Let us build a world that we can
proudly
bequeath to our children and grandchildren.
True, freewheeling American-style capitalism has not acquitted itself
proudly
of late.
Influential tycoons
proudly
report that the government consults with them on all economic legislation.
The host, a wealthy American,
proudly
displayed his collection of paintings and sculptures.
We Europeans may
proudly
say that we have a single financial market, but it is configured for good times only.
These are the same societies that clamored before and after the fall of communism for a “return to Europe,”
proudly
proclaiming that they shared its values.
PlantLab
proudly
shows digitally enhanced photos of the same facility in a city, on a wintry tundra, in a desert, and – highlighting the PPUs’ ostensibly vast long-term potential – on Mars.
It is difficult to invent a more potentially explosive moniker, for the name
proudly
proclaims a division between “us” and “them” – the most ancient and most destructive of human instincts.
Indeed, German bankers
proudly
noted that the crisis of confidence hit the Paris market much harder than markets in Berlin or Hamburg.
Portugal, Germany, and France
proudly
declare their intention to deviate from the Maastricht criteria.
Bannon, for one, is
proudly
anti-liberal.
In Emmanuel Macron, France, by contrast, has just elected as its president the quintessential “Davos Man” – a
proudly
globalist technocrat identified with his country’s most elitist financial, administrative, and educational institutions.
Indeed, as South Korean media speculated about whether the Chinese, Japanese, and South Korean foreign ministers had discussed the shield, a North Korean diplomat spoke
proudly
of his country’s success in marrying a nuclear device to a missile.
In recent opinion polls, her main opponent, Bernie Sanders, who
proudly
calls himself a socialist, is edging ever closer to Clinton – and is actually leading her in some states.
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.
“I raise my head high as I am an Egyptian, and I raise my head even higher as I am a Salafi,” an assistant of a leading Salafi sheikh
proudly
told me.
Second, Zoellick should ask why the Bank spends only 2.5% of its budget on the “knowledge bank” research function that it trumpets so
proudly
in its external relations materials, while it spends three times that amount on maintaining its executive board.
Turkey has a lively civil society, with
proudly
independent institutions that include some renowned universities.
And he would have to battle a folk memory that has lasted several generations: the last time Britain helped to save Europe, it stood very much, and very proudly, alone.
One family I met, for example,
proudly
showed me a new water filter.
The authorities have defied the International Monetary Fund, defaulted on debts, and
proudly
proclaimed that Argentina has transcended traditional economics.
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