Vehement
in sentence
42 examples of Vehement in a sentence
So it's so fantastic to see how these feathers that were ruffled, and these reactions, were so
vehement.
Fassbinder employs his actors in an almost
vehement "
Anti-Natural' style.
Though this (also highly recommended) biopic was released after black majority rule was instituted, MANDELA was played by a Black American (Sidney Poitier, who also starred in the original S.A.-themed CRY THE BELOVED COUNTRY), while the Afrikaner DeKlerk was played by a (bald) very British Michael Caine, a good performance if you can dismiss that the very essence of Afrikanerdom is
vehement
anti-British feelings.
The world of the city reflects western attributes that have ensconced the spatial and temporal setting; organized crime, sexual exploitation, a ruptured sense of identity and
vehement
disregard for traditional values--as expressed toward the young kid--villager.
show me any of these
vehement
haters that did, and i will take their criticism.
On Brexit, for example, while the most
vehement
Leavers and Remainers will stick to their strong bias, it seems pretty clear that the electorate does not want to bear any economic and social pain.
The European Central Bank’s
vehement
opposition to what is essential to all capitalist economies – the restructuring of failed or insolvent entities’ debt – is evidence of the continuing fragility of the Western banking system.
Moreover, the topic remains highly sensitive: while public-opinion polls in 2012 indicate for the first time a small majority in favor of legalization, opponents remain
vehement.
Indeed, in 2005, when one of us (Werner) recommended such policies to prevent “recurring banking crises,” he faced
vehement
criticism.
Unfortunately, progress has since stalled, owing to the
vehement
risk-aversion of regulators.
This triggered
vehement
protests – and strong retaliation – from America’s trading partners.
That leftist demand, however, is mediated by the Front’s identity politics, particularly its
vehement
opposition to immigration.
Mention the issue to a banker or a mainstream economist and you are likely to get a
vehement
reply: capital controls do not work, because speculators can evade them at little or no cost, but countries should never adopt such controls, because doing so is very costly.
The Larijani brothers have been
vehement
critics of the president, whom they accuse of ignoring legislation and key judicial rulings.
I am not sure Jewish theology supports such a
vehement
assertion, but his sentiments are clear.
Any woman who has sought to apply for a job knows just how
vehement
that opposition can be.
More precisely, it comes from three
vehement
guard dogs – oil prices, long-term US interest rates, and currencies – that slept peacefully through the commotion on Wall Street.
Yet
vehement
disagreements over the issue continue to drown out discussion of far more consequential topics, like anemic economic growth and high unemployment – and will likely continue to do so.
To suggest that Britain should pay budget contributions well into the next decade may seem completely unrealistic, given the
vehement
opposition to all EU payments from Euroskeptics in May’s Conservative Party.
Research in these areas sometimes meets with
vehement
rejection, for example, on religious grounds with respect to stem-cell research, or owing to fear with respect to the possibility of altering human identity.
Indeed, the denunciations of the justice process this time are more intense and more
vehement
than in the past.
Even so, the unabashed and
vehement
misogyny displayed in response to the Supreme Court decision stands out.
Given the technology used and the logistics involved, the only plausible suspect is Iran, despite the Iranian government’s
vehement
denials.
She heard Vronsky's
vehement
ring at the front door and quickly dried her eyes.
"No
vehement
phrases will leave my mouth, no vicious gestures will give my feelings away, not even when they don't feed us on time."
Captain Nemo finished his sentence with a
vehement
gesture.
"I have even read that various persons have found themselves under toxicological symptoms, and, as it were, thunderstricken by black-pudding that had been subjected to a too
vehement
fumigation.
It should have been a fine of five hundred francs and ten years in a dungeon.''Good God!Who can the monster be that they are discussing?' thought Julien, marvelling at his colleague's
vehement
tone and stilted gestures.
It is so free from that fretful haste, that
vehement
striving, that is every day becoming more and more the bane of nineteenth-century life.
I ate but little, and after dinner I fell into a
vehement
fit of crying, every now and then calling him by his name, which was James.
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