外文期刊常用语句100条.docx
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1.Sofarhehashadmixedsuccess.
2.TheAmericangovernmentisnotoriouslystingywithitsforeignaid.
3.Americastillfallsnearthebottomoftherich-nationpackingenerositytothoseabroad.
4.Andwiththedeathsconcentratedintheworking-agepopulation,eachnewcaseaddstoawideningcircleofeconomichardship.
5.“Unemployment”,MrdeVillepindeclared,is“thetrueFrenchdisease”.
6.Heispinnedintoanuncomfortablytightcorner
7.Ondomesticfront,thingspickedupabit.
8.Towin,oneneedsawinner'smindset.
9.Sciencewasthefavouritechildinthehandsofthegovernment.
10.JohnSweeney--gaveaverydownbeatassessmentoftheforum'sdedicationtoarealadjustmentofpolicy.
11.Liketheotheronlinegiants,Google,Yahoo!
andAmazon,eBayisthesurvivorofabrutalshake-out.
12.Sportmaybeanunfailingcauseofill-will.
13.MrAbeseemskeenonamoreassertiveroleforJapaninternationally.
14.Allegationsofvote-buyingintheBrazilianCongressarenonovelty
15.There'splentyofscopeforargumentabouttheeconomicsofnuclearpowergeneration
16.Buttheeconomiccaseisnotasclear-cutasitseems.
17.TherehasalwaysbeenariftintheRepublicancoalition.
18.Thatsuggeststherearereservoirsofsupport.
19.Theyhavemanagedtoleavealltheotherrivalsindust.
20.OilexportsarenownearlyonaparwiththoseofSaudiArabia.
21.Europeanintegrationhasreachedastableplateau.
22.Manypeopleprotestthathousepricesarelessvulnerabletoameltdown.
23.Butwhenthetechnologybubbleburstin2001,thousandsoffirmsweresweptaway.
24.VariousscenariosareenvisionedbyGrant.
25.AmericawillfunnelmoremoneytowardsAfrica.
26.Theintenseinternationalscrutinymayhavemoderatedtheresponse.
27.Personalandeconomicfreedomsinthiscountryhavemultiplied.
28.Accesstomorecustomersallowsexporterstoexploiteconomiesofscale.
29.Somedevelopingcountries—inLatinAmerica,especiallyBrazil,andinAfricatoo—arefuriousthatadealslippedaway.
30.Ministerspickedapoortimetofail.
31.Nothingisagreeduntileverythingisagreed.
32.Supportforbothmainpartiescontinuestoebb.
33.Chinesecentralgovernmentmadeawisedecisiontoscraptheancientagriculturaltax.
34.Theseresultsseemtohavesilencedpredictions.
35.WeneedtomarketEuropeasananswertoglobalization.
36.ThesecountrieshaveagreedonafirmlineonIranandsentTehranafocused,concerted,unifiedmessage.
37.TheU.S.andGermanleadersarestillnursingarelationshipbruisedbytheIraqwar.
38.OpiniononIraqreflects,aswellascontributesto,themalaise.
39.Thedeclineinsupportcouldbeexplainedawayaspartofawideroutbreakofsecond-termblues.
40.Heisapragmaticconservativewhohasrelaunchedhimselfasacautiousreformist.
41.Theimpressionofincompetencewilllinger.
42.Sofarnodazzlingsynergieshaveemerged.
43.ThemostpressingproblemisthedismalstateofGermany’spublicfinances.
44.Hispostal-reformbillsqueezedthroughthelowerhouseofparliament
45.Inabankingsystemthatisplaguedbybadloans,fearspersist.
46.Psychologicalscarstakelongertohealthanphysicalones.
47.EarlierscandalshadalreadybeguntotarnishtheParty’sholier-than-thouimage.
48.Thepresidentwillnowhavetomovequicklytoformalliancesandtoapplybalmtothewoundshehasopened.Ifnot,hewillhaveonlyhimselftoblame.
49.Iftheynegotiatedasablock,theycoulddriveaharderbargain.
50.ForKyotoProtocol,it’shardtosolvethedifficultyofgettingAmericaonboard.
51.Underpinningthisfestivalofcommerceisthesymbioticrelationshipbetweensportandthemedia.
52.Newfeaturesandnewstrategiesarebeingembracedasthesefirmsfighteachother,andahordeofothers,forthee-commercepie.
53.WhatpeopletodaywantisaEuropethatdeliversusefulbenefits:
jobs,acleanenvironment,aforeignpolicysuccessonIran
54.Youcan'trousepeople'spassionsforsomethingthatis50yearsold.
55.ManypeopleinWesternEuropestillfeelthattheunion'srecenteastwardexpansionhasinvitedtheunwantedconsequencesofglobalizationontothecontinent.
56.InthatsenseEuropeispioneeringanewworldorder:
amulti-networkEuropewithinacommoninstitutionalframework."
57.Evenmoreembarrassingly,thegluttonousUnitedStateshasoutperformeditsoil-sippingpeers.
58.Highoilpriceshavehadlittlenoticeableimpactonworlddemand—evenforoilitself—leavinganalystsscramblingforanexplanation.
59.Foreigners’frustrationatnotbeingabletogrababiggersliceoftheindustryisunderstandable.
60.NotonlyhasthisprovidedahealthystreamofincomeforRussia’sgovernment,whichtakesabigchunkofoilrevenuesintaxes,butithasmadeitsoilavitalforeign-policytool.
61.Theglobalhousingboomisthebiggestfinancialbubbleinhistoryarticle.Thebiggertheboom,thebiggertheeventualbust.
62.Europe,inparticular,isstrugglingwithitscossetedanddeeplyentrenchedfarmlobby.DisputesovertheCAP(commonagriculturepolicy)arestillacrimonious
63.TheBushadministrationisstilltryingtocobbletogetheradealpalatabletobothitsownproducersandthoseinBrazil.
64.InEurope,attitudesonTurkey'sbidforEuropeanUnionmembershipwereshapedstronglybyattitudesonimmigration.
65.FromitsfindingsintheWesternworld,thenewreportsketchedmoresharplysomeofthefaultlinesinnationswhereMuslimsandotherscoexist.
66.ItoffersanunusuallybroadlookatMuslimattitudes,andatWesternattitudesonarangeofMuslimissues.
67.Amidthemountingsafetyandsecurityconcerns,WesternsponsorsaretryingtoacceleratethedisposaloftheUkraine'sarmsburden.
68.ThatmakesithardertocureBrazil'sStockholmsyndrome,aloveforastatethatholdstheeconomyhostage.
69.MrBerlusconi’soddlyprecisepromisetoroundupjoblessforeignerswasnoaccident.OneofthefewlegalgroundsforexpellingforeignersfromanotherEUnationistoshowtheyhavenomeansofsupport.
70.Globalisationstartedlongbeforeenlargement,butenlargementhascrystallisedpublicfearsaboutit,oftensettingonecornerofEuropeagainstanother.
71.ThiscomplexhistoryiswhatluredMrBaker.Hisgoal,hesays,istonurtureunderstandingand,oneday,healing.
72.Havingportrayeditselfforsolongasowningamonopolyonvirtueinpoliticallife,thefallfromgraceofBrazil’sgoverning,left-wingWorkers’Party(PT)hasbeenspectacular.
73.Alargenumberofeducated,intelligentandunderemployedpeopleintheir30sand40swithlittleprospectofmovingupthecareerladderprovidedaperfectmilieuforbrewingliberalideas.
74.MrMackwillprobablybeabletoquelltheturmoilthathasengulfedthebank,butthatwillstillleavehimfacingsomedauntingstrategicchallenges.
75.MrPurcell’stenurewasplaguedbydisappointingperformance,alingeringriftbetweentheMorganStanleyandDeanWitter.
76.Butasthecontroversyfedonitself,institutionalinvestorsgotontheanti-Purcellbandwagon.
77.Theinsurgencywasinits“lastthroes”.Theadministration'spatternofoversellingachievements—remember“Missionaccomplished”?
—hasprobablymadepublicopinionmorenervousandvolatilethanitwouldotherwisebe.
78.ThecurrentstructureofagriculturalprotectionsnotonlyhurtspoorAfricanfarmers,butalso,bylevyingdisproportionatetariffsonmanyprocessedgoodssuchasgroundcoffee,helpskeeppoorcountriessellinglowonthevaluechain.Thisleavestheiralready-weakeconomiesextremelyvulnerabletoswingsinrawcommodityprices.
79.Businesspeopleandacademicsmusedonhowtodealwithnewrisks--youcan'thedgeagainstbioterrorisminthefuturesmarkets.EconomistsdebatedwhichletterwouldbestdescribetheUSeconomy--aV(sharpfallfollowedbyaquickrecovery),aUwithasaggyrighttail(longstagnation,weakrecovery)or,mostappropriate,aW(falserecoveryfollowedbyafreshdowndraft).TheconsensusleanedawayfromtheVtowardthesaggyU,withtheWnottoberuledout.
80.GiventheseismicshockwavesfromFrenchandDutchvoters'rejectionoftheproposedEuropeanconstitution,thetighteningoftheEuropeanUnion'seconomicandpoliticaltiesisunlikelytoproceedasquicklyasinthepast,butisequallyunlikelytobereversed.
81.Weholdthatonewhodistributesadevicewiththeobjectofpromotingitsusetoinfringecopyright,asshownbytheclearexpressionorotheraffirmativestepstakentofosterinfringement,isliablefortheresultingactsofinfringementbythirdparties.
82.Justastheupswinginhousepriceshasbeenaglobalphenomenon,soanydownturnislikelytobesynchronised,andthustheeffectsofitwillbesharedwidely.Thehousingboomwasfunwhileitlasted,butthebiggestincreaseinwealthinhistorywaslargelyanillusion.
83.Storiesofprisonerabusewouldreallymakeadifference,though,iftheysignificantlydentedAmericans'imageofthemselvesasthegoodguysabroad.Sofar,theyhavenotdonethat.Byawidemargin,peoplebelievethereportsareisolatedincidents.
84.MrBushhasstakedhispresidencyonsuccessinIraq.Itwouldtakeahugebacklashtoforcehimtoacceptanythingthatsmacksoffailureordefeat,andthedeclineinpublicsupportisnowherenearstrongenoughtomakehimcontemplatesuchacourse.
85.Afew,itseemssafetopredict,willbecomethegiant-killersoftomorrow.Formanagersofanybusiness,thelessonsofeBayarebothexhilaratinganddaunting:
theprizesofferedbytheinternetaredazzlingbyanymeasure,butonlythosewhocansatisfythedemandingandchangingtastesofconsumers,theinternet'struesovereigns,willsurvivetoe
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