Rally
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Trump’s third tactic has been to
rally
public opinion to his side.
In national life, acts of parliaments are called "statutes" or "laws," and these usually have names that you can
rally
for and against.
The rocket attacks against Israeli territory are a transparent attempt to divert attention and
rally
the masses around Hamas as the true champions of the Palestinian cause.
Rather than standing exclusively with the old elites or the new populists, Macron has promised to
rally
broad political support under the banner of European reform.
And, given his tough stance on Russia and support for action in Africa and the Mediterranean, he might even be able to
rally
the EU’s southern and eastern members around a common foreign-policy cause.
Can Rubio
rally
a broad coalition, or will Trump win the Republican nomination?
French police have since tracked down and killed the attacker in a shootout, and an old law of politics holds that the French will now
rally
behind President Emmanuel Macron – at least for the time being.
And the
rally
in markets that came after the Fed backpedaled on the pace of rate increases has only served to strengthen the feedback loop between the probability of US interest-rate hikes and global market volatility.
The Great American Tea PartyNEW YORK – Who were those flag-waving, cheering, hollering, singing, and praying Americans who gathered in Washington DC on the last Saturday in August at a
rally
to “restore the honor” of the United States?
In the case of Beck’s
rally
in Washington DC, the link with history of rural churches and religious “revival” meetings was overt.
Attendance at an official pro-government
rally
in the capital, Addis Ababa, was dwarfed by our
rally
the following day, when millions of demonstrators peacefully demanded change and showed their support for us.
This month’s massive
rally
in Istanbul was a rare exception.
According to a survey published by Research Istanbul on the day of the rally, support for the march was 43%, which is about 17 percentage points higher than the CHP’s approval ratings.
It was the crumbling Kuomintang that in 1947 drew and promulgated the original “11-dash line” map – subsequently reduced to nine dashes by Mao Zedong, in a fraternal gesture to Vietnam – in a futile effort to
rally
the population to its side via imperial ambition.
For starters, it is more difficult to
rally
support for a positive agenda than it is to build solidarity through opposition to presumed enemies.
Instead of employing the dyspeptic condemnations of “relativism,” “secularism,” “nihilism,” and other “-isms” that John Paul II and his successor Pope Benedict XVI used to
rally
their base, Francis has formulated a positive agenda focused on social justice.
Obviously, Myanmar’s new government does not want to aggravate sentiment in its already-unstable border areas, where rebel groups were using the dam project to
rally
new supporters.
Deng recognized this potential in the 1980s; unless Xi follows suit, he will find it increasingly difficult to
rally
the public behind his vision for China’s future.
Joining a
rally
can be risky in countries like Turkey, where democracy is already under severe threat.
Normally, a Davos audience would
rally
to the support of the central bankers.
Chirac's stature and experience should have allowed him to
rally
all of Europe before, during or after the crisis.
Yet the corporate sector’s animal spirits may soon give way to primal fear: the market
rally
is already running out of steam, and Trump’s honeymoon with investors might be coming to an end.
I even joined farmers’ representatives in a
rally
in front of Japan’s Diet.
There was some backlash against Trump when he failed to condemn clearly the white supremacist demonstrators in Charlottesville, Virginia, whose “Unite the Right”
rally
in August ended with the murder of a counter-protester.
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.
The irony of last Thursday's opposition
rally
is that it took place in front of Belgrade's federal parliament, for it is in parliament and not the streets that Milosevic can be challenged.
The financial impact was immediate: in anticipation of monetary easing, and after it began, the euro fell sharply, bond yields in the eurozone’s core and periphery fell to very low levels, and stock markets started to
rally
robustly.
Alexey Navalny, the main organizer and Russia’s de facto opposition leader, was arrested in dramatic fashion, dragged out of a
rally
in Moscow by police.
The Indian idea is that a nation may contain different castes, creeds, colors, convictions, cuisines, costumes, and customs, yet still
rally
around a consensus.
When Bear Stearns’ creditors were bailed out to the tune of $30 billion in March, the
rally
in equity, money, and credit markets lasted eight weeks.
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