Wrath
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While Bill made business deals with some shady international figures, Hillary made a lot of her fortune by giving speeches to Wall Street firms, the main target of public
wrath
for causing the Great Recession of 2008.
As a leading member of the BJP, Swaraj had never faced the
wrath
of her party’s troll army until the recent debacle.
Probably no one but his daughter Ivanka is safe from the terminal
wrath
that eventually pushes so many associates out the door.
None seem to have an explanation for why God’s
wrath
was especially directed to mosques, madrassas, and schools – all of which collapsed in huge numbers.
Other countries in the region will have to follow suit and reform their economic systems, or face the
wrath
of their increasingly disgruntled citizens.
After weeks of swirling wrath, primary responsibility eventually landed on BP’s shoulders.
The US and Japan might be among the last to face the
wrath
of the bond-market vigilantes: the dollar is the main global reserve currency, and foreign-reserve accumulation – mostly US government bills and bonds – continues at a rapid pace.
With companies and institutional players too frightened to invest in the real economy, share prices have boomed, the top 0.1% can’t believe their luck, and the rest are helplessly watching as the grapes of
wrath
are “…filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage.”
To that end, Saudi Arabia must reverse its recent decision to turn its
wrath
against the Shia Houthi rebels of Yemen, rather than the Islamic State.
President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali’s aides had started worrying more about being caught on the wrong side of Tunisian history than about facing the
wrath
of their beleaguered boss.
America's friends in Latin America are feeling the fire of this anti-American
wrath.
A torrent of electronic
wrath
burst forth.
It is to be hoped that Taylor's departure heralds the beginning of a new African era, in which Africa's rulers stop protecting the continent's dictators because they would rather incur the
wrath
of faceless citizens than expel a dictator from among their ranks.
Second, the powerful forces of political Islam may now be carried away by passions, wrath, and a sense of victimization; but they will inevitably opt to participate in domestic politics through organized structures and processes.
Smugly confident that the US has nothing to fear, the Trump administration could quickly feel the full
wrath
of Chinese retaliation.
In the United Kingdom, the Court’s 2005 ruling against a blanket withdrawal of voting rights for prisoners, on the grounds that disenfranchisement can be disproportionate to the offense, provoked official
wrath.
Soon a quarantine was imposed to prevent us from misbehaving towards the local people and, above all, to protect us from their
wrath.
Yau and Leung immediately incurred the
wrath
of China’s central government.
The song’s refrain – “Mother of God, drive Putin away!” – incited the
wrath
of both church and state.
The Roots of Arab AngerNATOLIN – Eleven years after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the United States once again finds itself the target of Islamist fundamentalists’
wrath.
But as targets of popular
wrath
go, globalization is as logical a choice now as it was in the age of imperialism.
Loans from the China Development Bank carry higher interest rates than the West’s traditional lending mechanisms, but they also come with fewer restrictions on policy, and allowed Venezuela to escape the worst of the bondholders’
wrath
– at least so far.
But diplomats and military brass alike should be willing to take a step back when appropriate, condition their interactions, and make use of available leverage – even at the risk of a counterpart’s
wrath.
Whichever country precipitated it – Germany by threatening to abandon the euro, or Greece or Spain by actually doing so – would trigger economic chaos and incur its neighbors’
wrath.
To preempt young Palestinians’ wrath, he has refused to condemn their terror campaign and indirectly fueled anger over Israel’s supposed violation of the status quo on the Temple Mount.
Lukashenko’s only alternative to losing sovereignty to Russia, and thus risking the
wrath
of his nationalist base, is to go begging to the IMF.
We defended communities and minorities from the jihadists’ wrath, and prevented them from enslaving more women and stoning more dissidents than they did.
At the moment, we are exposed to the full
wrath
of a NATO army, without access to even a single helicopter to evacuate our wounded.
While the US has thus far avoided the bond market’s wrath, American political leaders confront the same problem of debt and fiscal sustainability.
Much of the Chinese
wrath
is directed at biased reports, not at Western media in general.
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