Vehemently
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84 examples of Vehemently in a sentence
In a 2007 speech at the Munich Security Conference, Russian President Vladimir Putin made this plain,
vehemently
rejecting the intervention in Iraq and especially US plans to expand antimissile defense systems to Europe, calling this an act of aggression toward Russia and a breach of common European security.
The reason, of course, was the common knowledge that Germany,
vehemently
opposed to our government, was about to switch off the green light required by the ECB to maintain the exemptions allowing it to accept Greek collateral.
As
vehemently
as they disagreed, however, they gave each other the chance to make their arguments about revolution, liberty, and democracy.
It is also a signal to the outside world that Burma’s new government may be much more willing than any of its predecessors to heed both public pressure and international opinion, both of which
vehemently
opposed the dam’s construction.
It’s incomprehensible, then, why the US, having succeeded in striking a deal with Libya,
vehemently
rejects any initiative toward Syria.
This is precisely why May
vehemently
opposes giving Parliament any meaningful voice on the outcome of the Brexit negotiations.
Her boss, Nicolas Sarkozy, is
vehemently
opposed, but Sarkozy (who cannot speak English and is computer illiterate) can hardly be described as a twenty-first-century role model.
One Shia leader, Moqtada Sadr, also
vehemently
opposes federalism.
Her endorsement of a candidate whom she knew Cameron would
vehemently
oppose was a serious mistake, because it strengthened the hand of those in the UK who want to leave the EU.
The Iranians
vehemently
oppose the return of Taliban control over Afghanistan’s government.
While Brazil, India, and South Africa are democracies, they defend the principle no less
vehemently
than Russia and China do.
The American Bankers Association, worried about the fees that banks would be obliged to pay,
vehemently
opposed deposit insurance.
But Germany and others object in principle to discriminating against EU citizens, and countries such as Poland and the Czech Republic are
vehemently
opposed to measures that would disproportionately harm their citizens.
No wonder the taxi drivers of Paris and other French cities – hitherto protected from competition – have protested so
vehemently
(and, on occasion, violently).
The reason why an assisted Grexit was never offered seems clear: Greece’s European creditors were
vehemently
opposed to the idea.
And now President Yeltsin
vehemently
denounces America’s retaliation against the arch-terrorist Osama bin Ladin and his terrorist camps in Afghanistan.
Thus, instead of viewing the elimination of Osama bin Laden in 2011 as the culmination of the anti-terror “struggle” that Bush launched, the Obama administration increased aid to “good” rebels (such as those in Libya), while pursuing “bad” terrorists more vehemently, including through a “targeted killing” program.
By ignoring the advice that they so
vehemently
dispensed to the developing world, they brought the world economy to its knees.
Though the apparent loser Abdullah Abdullah is
vehemently
challenging the results, which favor Ashraf Ghani, the dispute has not turned violent; indeed, both parties are participating in US-mediated talks about the possibility of establishing a national-unity government.
These radical groups, which
vehemently
oppose the Sufi Islam that flourishes in Mali, are committing acts of brutal violence against Malians as they seek to impose a strict version of Sharia law.
For example, the Social Democrats support the implementation of Eurobonds, which the Christian Democrats
vehemently
oppose.
Moreover, even those who have not lost heart often disagree
vehemently
about the direction in which they would like to see globalization go.
In the United States, for example, the Pew Research Center reports that people not only disagree
vehemently
with their compatriots on the other side of the aisle; they also don’t like or respect them.
But with many pro-EU Tories
vehemently
opposed to Corbyn, another candidate for caretaker prime minister could be a less partisan figure with no personal ambitions.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has been criticized
vehemently
not just for his slowness to help fire-ravaged communities, but also for attempting to enjoy a family vacation (since aborted) in Hawaii.
The ECB
vehemently
denies that it pursues an exchange-rate policy, because it knows that doing so falls well outside its mandate.
Fine Gael’s leader, Leo Varadkar, the incumbent Taoiseach (prime minister), has ruled out talks with Sinn Féin so
vehemently
that it will be hard for him or his party to change their tune now.
The Kremlin
vehemently
denies involvement in either case.
Needless to say, vested interests will
vehemently
oppose any new taxes.
Creating any EU recovery plan will require unanimous support from the EU’s 27 member countries – and this will involve unseemly late-night squabbles between the self-styled “Frugal Four” northern governments (the Netherlands, Austria, Finland, and Sweden), which have
vehemently
opposed funding for Mediterranean EU members which, according to Wopke Hoekstra, the Dutch Finance Minister, have mainly themselves to blame for “failing to reform.”
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