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20 Sentences With "hawkishly"

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Despite the weak headline figure, markets took the rest of the payrolls report hawkishly.
But online and in the media, her every move was dissected by hawkishly critical observers.
I don't think they will overweight bills by a lot, since it would be interpreted hawkishly.
Social media promotes sharing by nature, but some sports rights holders hawkishly look to protect their investments.
Yet when unemployment is low, central banks will react hawkishly to any sign of fast price rises.
That's a strong incentive to make him not talk too hawkishly, but at the same time you've got to be truthful.
"It's kind of dicey politically, I think, and the fact his statement just a month ago was interpreted so hawkishly," said Anderson.
By contrast, Angelina stared hawkishly when Nicole, Annalise and Alana performed their trio, "Solo Dancing," a crowd-pleasing number with a heavy backbeat.
As for you, currently nameless child, welcome to a world that will hawkishly surveil your every move and potentially rob you of your childhood.
Venezuela seemed to be a bright spot of tiny unity within the administration, where Secretary Mike Pompeo, Bolton and Trump could hawkishly co-exist.
"We too think that the ECB is not yet ready to commit (hawkishly) yet; and not just because the Euro-zone has just started with the divorce proceedings," he added.
"The emergency Fed rate cut in the wake of the coronavirus completely removed any pressure on NBP to react hawkishly to inflation overshoot," Tatha Ghose of Commerzbank wrote in a note.
Ordinarily Fed officials talking hawkishly might get more notice, but the market totally ignored Philadelphia Federal Reserve President Patrick Harker, a voting member who said Monday he believes the Fed should consider a rate hike in March.
In September, we saw firmer global inflation readings, higher bond yields, higher oil, a turnaround in the dollar, central bankers talking more hawkishly, and -- the cherry on top -- prospects for tax cuts in the U.S. That's reflation.
For a time into January, Fed officials were speaking more hawkishly about expectations, which contributed to the market selloff early in the year as investors feared the Fed would continue to bump up rates as economic data sagged.
"Even as significant parts of rest of the world has been hawkishly repriced, pushing the broad USD to fresh lows, none of these developments invalidate the thesis that U.S. rates need to more fully price in the Fed (raising rates)," JP Morgan's Daniel Hui said in a weekly note on FX markets.
However, shortly afterwards, he joined up with his fellow- exile Henry Bolingbroke. Although not soul-mates, they invaded England together and forced Richard to yield the crown to Bolingbroke as Henry IV. Arundel played a prominent part in the usurpation and may have been the most hawkishly determined of all that the king should be removed entirely: whether he actually lied on oath to Richard II to lure him out of Conwy Castle remains altogether open to debate. The new regime secured the reversal of several of Richard's acts, including the pope's installation of Walden at Canterbury. Arundel returned to his primacy, while Walden—with the support of Arundel—was eventually translated to the important see of London.
The Russian government reacted hawkishly to the "liberation of Pervomayskoye"; Yelstin initially said that "all the bandits have been destroyed, unless there are some still hiding underground", the operation was "planned and carried out correctly" and "is over with a minimum of losses to the hostages and our own people."David Hoffman, Rebels Beaten, Hostages Freed, Yeltsin Declares , The Washington Post, January 19, 1996 Chernomyrdin said, "It is clear to everyone that it is pointless to talk to these people [Chechen separatists]. They are not the kind of people you can negotiate with." U.S. Secretary of Defense William Perry affirmed solidarity with Yeltsin's government, saying that Russia was justified in using military force in response to hostage-taking.
Helms was well known for his strong Christian religious views. He played a leading role in the development of the Christian right, and was a founding member of the Moral Majority in 1979. Although a Southern Baptist from his upbringing in a strictly literalist, but hawkishly secularist, environment, when in Raleigh, Helms worshipped at the moderate Hayes-Barton Baptist Church, where he had served as a deacon and Sunday school teacher before his election to the Senate. Helms was close to fellow North Carolinian Billy Graham (whom he considered a personal hero), as well as Charles Stanley, Pat Robertson, and Jerry Falwell, whose Liberty University dedicated its Jesse Helms School of Government to Helms.
They had wanted the Ganaie Committee Report scrapped. Balwant Singh lead protesters in violent clashes with armed police in his constituency of Udhampur on 16 August 2014. They were protesting against what they claimed was discrimination against youth from Jammu in favor of people from the Kashmir valley in regards to employment opportunities with the Railway Police. On 24 August 2014 Speaker of the House, Mubarak Gul ordered security guards to forcibly evict Balwant Singh from the assembly when he disturbed proceedings against a bill by Omar Abdullah that had urged India to resume dialogue with Pakistan, instead Balwant wearing a black bandana hawkishly demanded that the assembly condemn ceasefire violations by Pakistan, claiming they were leading to deaths of innocent villagers.

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