Sentences with phrase «many of the statesmen»

Even if Trump's provocations reflected his true feelings or those of the average citizen, it is not the role of the statesman to give voice to feelings.
Trump knows this of course; that's the key to his success: he rejects the very role of statesman.
Michael Burleigh's study of European religion and politics requires us to imagine a very different Europe than the one we behold today — not the polity of bureaucrats in Brussels but a Europe of statesmen and revolutionaries who aimed at the most extravagant notions of national destiny.
Fathers especially can take as their model the patron of statesmen, St Thomas More, Lord Chancellor of England in the 16th century, who was once described in The Sunday Times newspaper as «the most saintly of humanists, and the most human of saints».13
In the hands of men who evaded the real moral issues and who were narrower in their comprehension than so many of the statesmen of the nineteenth century, it is a question whether the established form in internationalism produced a single new idea of any significance between 1919 and 1939.
Jordan contributes no biographies at all, though one would have thought that, even apart from its kings, some of its statesmen and scholars deserve a place alongside their colleagues in surrounding countries.
Niebuhr's prophetic politics, steeped in biblical theology, Greek classics, Western history and philosophy, depth psychology, and shrewd economic analysis, was the intellectual salvation of some of the most secular of statesmen and scholars.
But the opposition grows louder and louder, and the courage required of statesmen to stand becomes costlier by the week.
Dodaro provides a wide - ranging and instructive account of the role of the scriptures (the Christian rhetoric that displaces the traditional Latin rhetoric) in forming the understanding and character of the statesman.
Throughout the book, the understanding and behavior of the statesman holds the center of attention.
When he deals with a mentally disturbed person he can not take the place of the psychiatrist, but neither can the psychiatrist take his place; when political issues are involved, he can not fulfill the functions of the statesman, but neither can the statesman, as statesman, illuminate a civil crisis by bringing only ultimate perspectives to bear on it.
combining in himself the sensitiveness of a poet, the clear vision of a statesman, and the stuff of which martyrs are made, had foreseen, long before it happened, Zion's downfall and the people's exile.
That statement summed up Arsene Wenger, a football coach who became a manager of statesmen, with all - encompassing quality but whose greatest achievements took place some time ago.
But, nonetheless, the persona of the statesman eludes him.
For Smith, political economy is «a branch of the science of a statesman and legislator.»
This thought recurred throughout the century, as we find it sixty years later in the Knights of Labor's central paper: ««the workers can hope for nothing favorable at the hands of governments, nor of politicians, nor of statesmen.
As Afghanistan's election season marches on, Charles Tilly's unsavory portrait of statesmen as «coercive and self - seeking entrepreneurs» seems eerily resonant.
The APC chieftain, who emphasised that conflicts must happen in a political setting, however noted that it is expedient for such to be resolved by progressives, to protect and sustain the legacies of statesmen like the late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo.
He was the first Chairperson of DHL, Ghana Limited; Chairperson, Kinesec Communications Company Limited, publishers of The Statesman and the first Chairperson of the Ghana Committee on Human and Peoples» Rights.
One omission is the decision not to include any documents or artefacts in the archives relating to Parliament from the official and private papers of statesmen, including for example Lloyd George and Bonar Law.
The founder of the Progressive People's Party (PPP), Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom says Ghana, in its current state where there is a desperate need for the good counsel of statesmen and women will miss the late Paul Victor Obeng.
Governor Wike can rise above his partisan politics and display the hallmark of a statesman by openly condemning this murderous act and stop at nothing to arrest the criminals,» he said.
Osoba reportedly commended Amosun for working towards ending the differences that existed between factions of the party in the state, adding that «it is a sure step to protect and sustain the legacies of statesmen like the late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo.»
The whole cast of Statesman are grossly underutilized, and much like the villains never have their backstories developed.
I could have done without most of the Statesman characters.
The Golden Circle, despite the addition of the Statesman, still belongs to the Kingsman and their troika threesome.
Newcomers to the Matthew Vaughn - directed sequel include Game of Thrones» Pascal, Berry, Tatum, and Bridges, who play members of the Statesman, the American version of Kingsman.
Commissioner Gordon and Batman had just witnessed the transformation of statesmen and public hero District Attorney Harvey Dent into the evil and demented Two - Face.
But Lincoln remains a formidable achievement: a portrait of a statesman that transcends expected pieties to make the liberalising impulse in public life live anew.
At nearly two and a half hours long, The Golden Circle feels like three Kingsman sequels crammed into one; between Poppy's evil scheme, the introduction of the Statesmen, and the reintroduction of Firth's superspy Hart, the film feels overstuffed.
Taron Egerton is back as our favourite working - class spy Eggsy as he takes on a new enemy - and, indeed, discovers new allies in the form of Statesman.
Retconning the backstory of The Secret Service, The Golden Circle then sends these last remaining Kingsmen off to the former colonies in search of Statesman, a hitherto unknown American counterpart organization disguised as a distillery in Kentucky, with cowboy agents code - named after beverages: Ginger Ale (Halle Berry), Whiskey (Pedro Pascal), Tequila (Channing Tatum, in what turns out to be a glorified cameo), and the head honcho, Champagne (Jeff Bridges), who goes by «Champ.»
Channing Tatum, Halle Berry, Jeff Bridges and Pedro Pascal are in The Golden Circle as members of the Statesmen, the British Kingsmen's super secret spy equivalent in America.
Narcos actor Pedro Pascal had recently joined the production in the role of Jack Daniels, which assumed to be one of the Statesman as well.
It's not hard to imagine that Daniels is one of the Statesman.
Halle Berry chugged a half pint of Statesman Whisky and now looks like she's feeling the effects of it on stage.
Concerned about the lack of statesmen, conservation of America's freedoms and classically trained leaders, AHA was formed to «build tomorrow's heroes today.»
[96] Later on, the VT bodywork spawned a new generation of Statesman and Caprice (again based on the long - wheelbase wagons), [56] and even went as far as resurrecting the iconic Monaro coupé of the 1960s and 1970s [97] via a prototype presented at the 1998 Sydney Motor Show.
By that time, she had spent almost two decades collaging found images to expose and manipulate the ideological structures that underpinned photography, crafting series such as «Modern History,» 1977 — 79, for which she excised the text from the front pages of newspapers so that the size and position of the remaining images — of statesmen or a solar eclipse or a masked Sandinista guerrilla — laid bare a visual grammar of power.
«I think it is important to note that there are important equities that have to be considered,» he said, with a distinctive note in his voice that suggested the foresight of a statesman.
I was publishing my interviews of statesmen and ambassadors about the effects of climate change on their small island states.
Results of that in the US is the city of Detroit that is bankrupt, California is bankrupt, predicts that Chicago is on the verge of bankruptcy who are seeing the signs of high unemployment, massive debt and increased violence as a result of statesman awarding themselves huge financial benefits.

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He has previously contributed to The Sunday Times of London and The New Statesman.
This comes after a report from the Austin American - Statesman that some players were considering a boycott of the final game in protest of the decision to fire Strong.
The Marine four - star general and leader of NATO's coalition in Afghanistan «is probably the most complete warrior - statesman wearing a uniform today,» says a former Marine commandant.
The statesmen of the United States, President Truman and President Eisenhower, General Marshall and Dean Acheson, welcomed Germany into the western alliance in a spirit of forgiveness and solidarity.
«I've long been a firm believer that despite the fact that you can watch movies on your phone, iPad or home theater, every once in a while you still want to get out of the house,» League told the Austin American - Statesman.
There is almost nothing about how he feels on being shown the door, though we circle back to him as a senior statesman, touring the world with Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick on behalf of biotech.
Robert Mugabe is a massively divisive figure — a despot and an educator, reviled by many for his policies, but also revered as one of Africa's greatest revolutionary statesmen.
Boeing is the elder statesman of the two.
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