Rhetoric
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But, despite the anxious rhetoric, the oil-supply problem has become worse and energy security more complex.
National politicians’ campaign
rhetoric
embodies the delusional belief that the UK can exercise the same degree of control over global events that might have been possible 50 years ago.
One way to deflect the attention is to borrow the old anti-imperialist
rhetoric
of the left.
His
rhetoric
of class war suggests a complete break with mainstream social democracy.
The problem with the Europeans is that all they have are declarations and speeches--a policy toward the region that is rich in lofty rhetoric, but poor if not starved in the capacity to implement anything concrete.
The Europeans will grumble about Bush's policy, and they may even send Arafat a generous package of compassionate
rhetoric.
Trump, nevertheless, employs
rhetoric
that is reminiscent of Mussolini.
Marginal parties that are not connected to political violence and do not incite hatred should probably be left in peace – distasteful as their
rhetoric
may be.
But this is to assume that factual truth matters in the
rhetoric
of a populist agitator.
By contrast, in Poland, which had witnessed its own tentative opening in the March student movement, a nationalist-authoritarian faction exploited all that was intolerant and ignorant in Polish tradition, employing xenophobia and anti-intellectual
rhetoric.
Polish Interior Minister Mieczyslaw Moczar, the leader of the nationalist faction, combined communist
rhetoric
with a language proper to fascist movements in order to mobilize the masses against the “cosmopolitan-liberal intelligentsia.”
We would hope that the leadership of the Russian Federation will affirm the rights of ethnic minorities; refrain from hostile
rhetoric
and actions against Georgians; and ensure that our common democratic values and respectful relations between neighbours are upheld.
Francis shies away from the retrograde
rhetoric
that his predecessors used in raising alarms about the role of women, and he has not gone out of his way to follow up on the Vatican’s “visitation” (read “Inquisition”) of uppity American nuns.
All we must do is ignore political
rhetoric
and focus on the economic outcomes that the protagonists really want.
Putin’s assessment of US unilateralism (if stripped of its overheated rhetoric) may be correct; the trouble is that he lacks credibility to extol moderation in foreign policy.
The
rhetoric
applied to Israel becomes ever more extreme, and conducive to hatred.
The British parliament voted not to intervene in Syria;Western countries are among the smallest contributors to United Nations peacekeeping operations; and countries that preach diplomacy and prevention, like Germany, have yet to turn their
rhetoric
into action.
Millions of impoverished, unemployed young people now seek an alternative, which Boko Haram, with its incendiary
rhetoric
blaming the country’s leaders for the population’s troubles, can provide.
The
rhetoric
of reform was dropped as President Kibaki handed out title deeds of national trust and parkland to gain votes.
The gap between US
rhetoric
and policies has widened.
Despite the open market
rhetoric
of the EU, for most citizens of the new member states free labor mobility will not be a reality for the next seven years at least.
In the recent history ofour country, we South African writers have been faced directly in our poetry,prose, and plays with the daunting challenge of which Milosz spoke.Transformation of the world of apartheid by literary means and or style wassimply not a possibility in a world of racial classification, mass relocation,and removal of peoples; the silencing of our people by detention without trial;the banishment of our people to our own Devil’s Island; and the overwhelming andever-present racist
rhetoric
of Verwoerd, Botha, and Terreblanche.
Despite lofty
rhetoric
from Paris, all the best intentions on the planet will count for little if it turns out that our climate “solution” was just another policy that cost the planet far more than it gained.
Despite Berlusconi's rhetoric, he did not go (or was not invited) to the summit meeting with President Bush in the Azores, where the final decision to go to war was taken.
So Americans might want to tone down their anti-Putin
rhetoric.
Today's great powers have relied on similar methods, also heavy with rhetoric, against puny opponents, but with far less convincing results.
Trump’s
rhetoric
and tariffs were merely gasoline poured on a smoldering fire.
The kind of energy and commitment to defense spending that India represents needs to be injected into Europe, because European
rhetoric
about playing a strategic global role remains in high gear.
Both Poland and Hungary also provide worrying examples of politicians using nationalist and populist
rhetoric
to advance goals that reek of incipient authoritarianism.
There is an implied tone underlying this
rhetoric
that I find disturbing.
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