Repeatedly
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1001 examples of Repeatedly in a sentence
Instead, they
repeatedly
express the hope that it will remain a pivotal player in a prosperous and globally engaged Europe, something US President Barack Obama recently reaffirmed in a conversation with UK Prime Minister David Cameron.
This is a bargain that the Iranians themselves have
repeatedly
hinted at.
When he arrived in Brussels in 2004, Barroso was
repeatedly
asked whether he had a “big idea” for Europe’s future.
He has said
repeatedly
that exports are good for the US: they create jobs.
For example, US President Barack Obama has
repeatedly
stressed the need to increase the percentage of young Americans earning a college degree.
Before explaining one of the less known aspects of his teaching, it should be emphasized that one of the comments that is now being heard
repeatedly
is based either on stupidity or on a lack of understanding of what the Catholic Church is about: the charge that the Pope was and is “conservative” is nonsense.
But, in recent years, France and Russia have
repeatedly
been on opposite sides of major international issues – such as Libya, Syria, and Iran – while French interests have become increasingly aligned with America’s.
He
repeatedly
contrasts the ECB’s rigor and orthodoxy with the flexibility – a euphemism for willingness to print money – of the British and American central banks.
For starters, Germany has
repeatedly
renounced it, first in 1969 by signing (and later ratifying) the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), and then in 1990 by signing the so-called Two Plus Four Treaty, which paved the way for German reunification.
For the preceding quarter-century, Indians had watched helplessly as their attempts at peace-making with their belligerent, military-dominated neighbor had collapsed repeatedly, thanks to terrorist attacks from Pakistan that the government in Islamabad seemed unable or unwilling to prevent.
French politicians underestimate the negative impact they have in these countries when they
repeatedly
refer to a Paris-Berlin-Moscow axis and criticize “excessive” enthusiasm for the transatlantic alliance.
Indeed, Obama has
repeatedly
avowed that he will stop Iran from acquiring nuclear-weapons capability, rather than allow the country to develop its nuclear program and then rely on deterrence, as has been done with other nuclear powers.
Americans know that a million refugees have fled Iraq; the Oscar-nominated documentary Five Broken Cameras and other media have shown how the United States contributes to the brutalization of Palestinians – a major driver of “jihad,” or what the US State Department calls “extremism”;US soldiers have
repeatedly
been implicated in war crimes; and Jeremy Scahill’s book Dirty Wars, which details targeted assassinations by the US around the world, has hit bookstores.
Shia Muslims in the oil-rich Eastern Province have
repeatedly
defied the ban on anti-regime demonstrations.
The raging violence in southern Thailand over the past 15 months has made him look bad, as his myriad strategies and tactics have failed
repeatedly.
He predicted that Democrats would
repeatedly
push him to raise taxes, and he swore that he would forever refuse: “Read my lips: no new taxes.”
Despite the advent of the European Central Bank, this asymmetry continues: while the ECB
repeatedly
tried to break the dollar's appreciation in 2000-2001 through consecutive interventions in the foreign exchange market, the Fed intervened only once.
Their leaders should speak out publicly and
repeatedly
against the disease, helping educate their people about how to reduce risky behavior.
As the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has
repeatedly
warned – and as the experience of countries like the Marshall Islands increasingly demonstrates – climate change is no longer a distant threat.
Workers who move
repeatedly
across borders can also sometimes be a liability, if they take unfair advantage of the various social-security systems into which they pay.
The Fed has
repeatedly
sought to explain its policies better.
Trump has
repeatedly
said that he will always put the interests of Americans first.
France in the ancien régime
repeatedly
imposed semi-default on its creditors by reducing interest rates and extending maturities.
History is not particularly encouraging when it comes to adjusting to profound changes – new actors and shifting balances of power – as the twentieth century tragically and
repeatedly
demonstrated.
But, if such talks were held more frequently, and the issue were addressed seriously (and repeatedly), surely progress could be made in overcoming suspicion on this question.
Because the Bush administration, as its officials
repeatedly
insist, placed the installation of democratic, human-rights-oriented regimes, by force if necessary, at the core of US foreign policy, those who see only aggressive imperialism in America’s interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq view human rights in a more skeptical light.
Since 2005, the US Congress has
repeatedly
flirted with legislation aimed at defending hard-pressed American workers from the presumed threat of a cheap Chinese currency.
But, despite the political turmoil, markets have been sufficiently calm for the Central Bank of Brazil to cut interest rates
repeatedly.
One element in such a policy of reassurance,
repeatedly
said by Obama and most recently in a television interview, is to “try to resolve the Kashmir crisis so that they [Pakistan] can stay focused not on India, but on the situation with those militants.”
Critics
repeatedly
pointed out that the fundamental contradictions had not been resolved, and that if the euro was to survive in the long run, there would have to be a fiscal and banking union, which would require morepolitical unification than most Europeans are willing to accept.
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