Ditto the wild, sweeping
jeremiad from Black Lives Matter.
Not exact matches
Explanations range
from the possibility a robust recovery is still on the way, to the
jeremiad of former White House budget director David Stockman that money - printing is setting us up for a monstrous new crash.
Others, reading more carefully, noted its differences
from The Broken Covenant and the degree to which Habits was not a
jeremiad.
Putnam's historical sensibility leads him away
from that shallow
jeremiad, and as a result he both deepens our understanding of the current situation and evokes hope that, as the book's subtitle suggests, revival will follow collapse.
And, of course, the fire - and - brimstone, life - and - death
jeremiads on everything
from homosexuality to atheism to Dungeons & Dragons.
Kufuor stands behind a frosted glass shouting «Vote for Akufo - Addo»
from the rooftops as though he, himself, believes in that maudlin
jeremiad of an obituary.
Not always easily distinguished
from the first — especially, as every husband / wife / parent knows, by spouse or son — the hopeful
jeremiad is based on potential seen but as yet unrealized.
The Economist article cites a new World Bank
jeremiad that postulates calamitous planetary results
from a projected 4 - 6 degree Centigrade global temperature rise.