Unmistakable
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Burning a conquered people’s sacred texts sends an
unmistakable
message: you can do anything to these people.
Regardless of whether the Kremlin is irrational or simply uninformed, its policy in Crimea sends an
unmistakable
signal to investors: Russia’s political leaders are impossible to predict.
The message to China’s new leadership is unmistakable: There has never been a more urgent time to get on with the heavy lifting of rebalancing and reform.
So wherever globalization and full commercialization reign supreme, there is an
unmistakable
concentration of quality and success.
This is the
unmistakable
stamp of greatness in a writer.
Following their vote, the Danes were told in
unmistakable
terms that one way or another the country would have to leave the EU family if we did not find a way out.
As many have pointed out, the entire campaign carries the
unmistakable
odor of anti-Semitism.
Glenn Beck’s assault on Soros – and the
unmistakable
stench of its atrocious antecedents – suggests what sort of revolution they may have in mind.
In China, the economic slowdown underway is
unmistakable.
The signs of Asia’s rise are
unmistakable.
Nevertheless, the rise of Euroskeptic parties, in a number of countries including Britain, France, Belgium, Poland, and the Czech Republic, has worrying implications for a summit meeting whose purpose is to take European integration a small but
unmistakable
step forward.
Growth is unmistakable: Brazil’s financial markets have expanded robustly, with stock-market capitalization rising from 35% of GDP in 2000 to 74% in 2010.
Bangladesh’s Deadly War on DrugsLONDON – The audio quality is poor and the sound of gunshots muffled, but the agony in Ekramul Haque’s voice is
unmistakable.
And, perhaps most remarkably, the relative global decline of the United States, the world’s economic and security anchor since 1945, became
unmistakable
in 2011, reflected in political polarization and paralysis – and punctuated by a credit-rating downgrade.
As Enrico Moretti of the University of California at Berkeley emphasized in his book The New Geography of Jobs, the salience of this new divide is unmistakable: university graduates account for half of the total population in the most affluent US metropolitan areas, but are four times less numerous in worse-off areas.
It took a long time, but the contagion of a sound financial idea has been
unmistakable.
September 11 th - by which I mean not just the World Trade Center massacre, but the skein of hateful, reactionary worldviews and organizations it revealed with
unmistakable
force - is a clarion call.
A pacifist streak of values is also
unmistakable
in Europe.
Russia’s Lost Opportunity with JapanTOKYO – President Dmitri A. Medvedev visit to the south Kuril Islands, which the Soviet Red Army seized from Japan in the closing days of World War II, has demonstrated in
unmistakable
terms that Russia has no intention of returning the mineral-rich islands.
The
unmistakable
message is, “Don’t try this at home.”
And
unmistakable
signs of slowing growth in China are leading investors to ask, for the first time in years, whether China’s government will seek to engineer a weakening of the renminbi’s dollar exchange rate.
A Rest Stop for EuropePRINCETON – Last week, in a highly anticipated speech, German President Joachim Gauck cautioned against the blind pursuit of an “ever-closer” European Union, acknowledging that the growing inequality among member states is generating “a sense of unease, even
unmistakable
anger,” and increasing the risk of national humiliation.
The United States and its Afghan and NATO allies have demonstrated
unmistakable
progress in Afghanistan this year.
I felt a jolt go through my body; they were
unmistakable.
President Barack Obama’s re-election marked a victory, limited but unmistakable, for the cause of fact.
Making matters worse, there is an
unmistakable
air of condescension in the pronouncements, contained in the joint statement issued at the end of Modi’s visit, that China “took note of India’s aspirations” to join the Nuclear Suppliers Group, and “understands and supports India’s aspiration to play a greater role in the United Nations, including in the Security Council.”
The irony of such power centralization is
unmistakable.
The chronic failure of the Security Council to enforce its own resolutions (with respect to Iraq) is unmistakable: it is simply not up to the task.
There is thus an
unmistakable
appeal in escaping an economic arrangement that shackles Scotland to London – an appeal that the great Scottish economist Adam Smith would have recognized.
A clearly designated “enemy” with an
unmistakable
“plan” is psychologically more comforting than the chaotic evolution of social norms and the workings – or failures – of unfettered capitalism.
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