Vigorous
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Those who respect constitutions and the values that underpin them must be vigilant and
vigorous
in defending them.
That leaves the world much more susceptible to recession than it would otherwise be in a more
vigorous
environment of above-trend global growth.
On a world scale – whatever populists may say – Christianity is not struggling; it is in more
vigorous
shape than it has ever been.
The Four Uns, as they famously came to be known, sparked a
vigorous
internal debate in China that led to major rethinking of the Chinese economic-growth model and a series of new strategic plans and reforms – the 12th and 13th Five-Year Plans (of 2011-15 and 2016-20, respectively) and the so-called Third Plenum Reforms (of late 2013).
With energy and aplomb, she mounted a
vigorous
defense of multilateral efforts to confront climate change, Russian aggression, development in Africa, and a range of other challenges that lie ahead.
For 70 years, Europe’s shared institutions have underpinned the common market, the euro, and the
vigorous
expansion of individual rights under the protection of the European Court of Justice.
But if that is the case, Western governments should immediately take equally
vigorous
action against Facebook and Google.
Although Xi’s recent anti-corruption campaigns have curbed some of these deals, the crackdown is often more
vigorous
when the officials involved are suspected of having links with the current leadership’s rivals.
That bullish projection anticipates not just a V-shaped recession but an upswing that is even more
vigorous
than the decline.
How to Design a LockdownBRUSSELS – As governments introduce social-distancing rules of varying strictness to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, the question of how long these measures should remain in place will likely spark
vigorous
debate.
The good news is that the disruption was brief – a one-quarter shortfall of two percentage points in nominal GDP growth – followed by a
vigorous
rebound over the next four quarters.
It was as if a young,
vigorous
boxer were challenging and defeating a flabby, middle-aged opponent.
Similarly, Suga will avoid
vigorous
and hasty fiscal tightening, even though the Abe government’s pandemic-response measures have further increased Japan’s net public debt, which, at around 150% of GDP, was already the highest among developed countries.
This sparked a
vigorous
debate over sustainability risks that had a major impact on China’s most recent five-year plans and reforms.
Though the state cannot require parties to hold
vigorous
internal debates, laws can and should establish stronger guidelines for internal pluralism and accountability.
Five months after the constitutional change, the National People’s Congress abolished the presidential term limit, meaning that, barring a political earthquake, Xi – who, at age 65, remains healthy and
vigorous
– could remain president for perhaps another 20 years.
A
vigorous
debate erupted in the US last November after the Russian coast guard illegally seized three small Ukrainian vessels with 24 sailors in international waters near the Kerch Strait, which connects the Black Sea to the Sea of Azov.
And there rose before his mind's eye a whole row of those vigorous, strong, self-assured men, who had always involuntarily attracted his curiosity and attention.
Spectral figures were moving in it, the gleams of light enabled one to catch a glimpse of a rounded hip, a knotty arm, a
vigorous
head, besmeared as if for a crime.
She was not pretty, too healthy, in too
vigorous
condition, fully developed at eighteen; but she had superb flesh, the freshness of milk, with her chestnut hair, her round face, and little wilful nose lost between her cheeks.
Derelict trains were lying about, and piles of old rotting wood, while a dense vegetation was reconquering this corner of ground, displaying itself in thick grass, and springing up in young trees that were already
vigorous.
He received a
vigorous
punishment, a whipping which his mother applied to him on the pavement outside before the terrified children of the settlement.
As if this threat had suddenly been realized, Catherine received a
vigorous
kick right behind, so violent that she was stupefied with surprise and pain.
Mouquet, who was also a good player, sent off the ball with so
vigorous
arm that his single stroke brought the ball a hundred and fifty metres behind.
At first Jeanlin, Bébert, and Lydie had trotted behind the players, delighted with their
vigorous
strokes.
The devout trembled at this; the lawyer declared that it was Socialism of the worst kind; all saw the cur at the head of a band, brandishing a cross, and with
vigorous
blows demolishing the bourgeois society of '89.
It was a sort of long chest in which they laid the little soldier as in a coffin; they placed his gun by his side; then with
vigorous
blows of their heels they broke the timber at the risk of being buried themselves.
Now that the blow had fallen--a more
vigorous
one doubtless than they had wished for--they were prodigal in their task of relief, and decreed measures that were excellent though tardy.
With two
vigorous
kicks of the heel, I came back to the surface of the sea.
With one
vigorous
stroke of its fins, the voracious animal shot toward the Indian, who jumped aside and avoided the shark's bite but not the thrashing of its tail, because that tail struck him across the chest and stretched him out on the seafloor.
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