Rally
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Like an off-road
rally
through a mountainous desert, it promises excitement and fierce competition.
He would likely
rally
his supporters, who have been led to believe that Clinton and her husband are corrupt murderers.
Anti-Semites, and others with a blood-and-soil view of society, invariably see “cold-hearted bankers” (Le Pen’s term for her opponent in the presidential debate) as the enemy of “the real people…the ordinary, decent people” (Nigel Farage’s words at a campaign
rally
for Donald Trump in Mississippi).
For example, at an open
rally
for President Mohamed Morsi last year, the cleric Safwat Hegazy warned that Egyptian Muslims would “splash blood” on Christians who “splash water” on Morsi’s legitimacy.
As a result, stock markets have started to
rally
in the US and around the world.
Given this outlook for the real economy and financial institutions, the latest
rally
in US and global stock markets has to be interpreted as a bear-market
rally.
So, while this latest bear-market
rally
may continue for a bit longer, renewed downward pressure on stocks and other risky assets is inevitable.
Powerful mainstream Socialists, such as former Prime Minister Laurent Fabius, joined traditional leftist minorities in the party – either rigidly euroskeptic or unrealistically euromaximalist – to
rally
around refusal.
And the more that clever comedians in New York mock him, the more his fans will
rally
to his side.
Contrasting its fighters’ bravery and commitment with the “comfort” of Muslim bystanders, Al Qaeda tries to
rally
more fighters to its cause in Iraq.
That is an argument around which all conservatives should be able to
rally.
The effect is to increase their distrust of those who preach about human rights, making it much more difficult than ever before for the US to
rally
support for human rights in much of the world.
At a
rally
in August, Trump reiterated threats about imposing a 25% tariff on automobiles – particularly those from the European Union.
The Russian public’s natural reaction will be to
rally
to their leader.
Political and military rulers have managed to
rally
Islamic clerics behind opposition to religious reform, silencing anyone who dared to defy them.
Defenders of open societies must
rally
support for their ideas, uphold the values of the West, and prevent the preachers of populism from expanding the Angry Quarter.
Developments like the US Congress’s enactment of the Magnitsky Act, portrayed in Russia as an American provocation, have allowed the Kremlin to
rally
support at home with retaliatory measures such as a ban on foreign adoptions, while providing cover for a crackdown on domestic opponents.
In an effort to
rally
support for the tax bill, Trump recently sought to invoke Ronald Reagan’s tax initiatives of the 1980s.
And, like Trump, he regularly used the media as a whipping boy to
rally
his supporters.
Are today's democracies virtuous enough to
rally
the energies - including self-sacrifice - needed to defeat their enemies?
But there is no guarantee that Brazilians will
rally
around Bolsonaro’s opponent in the same way, or that his advantage in the first round will not be too great to be overcome in the run-off.
So, unlike the East Europeans who overthrew their corrupt political leaders in 1989, and some Latin Americans who did so more recently in Bolivia, Argentina, and Ecuador, Cubans have failed to
rally
against Castro.
Moreover, even congressional Republicans who have distanced themselves from Trump’s more extreme statements – some even before his inadequate response to the violence at a white supremacist
rally
in Charlottesville, Virginia – still support his main policy proposals, and are relying on him to sign conservative legislation that Obama vetoed.
And while those polls suggest she would be defeated in the second-round runoff by a more moderate conservative challenger, center-left voters who are fed up with austerity, the political establishment, and German dominance may yet
rally
behind her.
Like Woodrow Wilson, Franklin Roosevelt, and Harry Truman before him, Bush turned to the rhetoric of democracy to
rally
his followers in a time of crisis.
The Essence of PutinMOSCOW – Few people, least of all Vladimir Putin, who plans to return to Russia’s presidency on March 4, could have imagined last December that Russians would, for the first time in 20 years, wake up and
rally
in their tens of thousands against the government.
The Uptick’s DownsideRIO DE JANEIRO – Since late last year, a series of positive developments has boosted investor confidence and led to a sharp
rally
in risky assets, starting with global equities and commodities.
When the Fed flinched at its mid-September policy meeting, they enjoyed a sigh-of-relief
rally
in their currencies and equity markets.
Earlier this month, Pakistani authorities aided a large public
rally
by Saeed in Lahore, including by running special trains to ferry in participants, so that the architect of the November 2008 Mumbai terrorist attack (among many others) could project himself as some sort of messiah of the Pakistani people.
All of this helped
rally
Malaysia's Chinese community to his side.
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