Sentence examples for forcefully responded from inspiring English sources

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It is South Carolina and that aftermath that explain why Mr. Obama has so forcefully responded to Mr. Clinton's criticism of him for praising Ronald Reagan, and to the former president's assertion that he has misled Americans about his position on the war in Iraq.

The conservative movement forcefully responded, with former Alaska governor Sarah Palin condemning the organization.

Obama forcefully responded to Trump's comments, arguing that simply using the phrase "radical Islamic terror" would not help anything.

Like hundreds of athletes and dozens of team owners did the day before, players from the Dallas Cowboys and the Arizona Cardinals on Monday night forcefully responded to President Donald Trump's call to boycott or fire athletes who kneel during the national anthem to protest racial injustice.

In his April 16 , 1963"Letter from the Birmingham Jail," responding to moderate clergy who urged going slow in the quest for African American equality, King forcefully responded no, urging that: "We will reach the goal of freedom in Birmingham and all over the nation, because the goal of America is freedom".

Nevertheless, these earlier objections had not really grown legs, perhaps because Chagnon had forcefully responded to claims he saw as untrue and wrong-headed (Chagnon 1989), or perhaps because the objections were not nearly as sensationalistic as Tierney's would turn out to be.

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Not surprisingly, Greenberg's statements did not sit well with the Yankees, who nevertheless did not forcefully respond.

When someone comes to the meeting complaining that traders think QE will go on indefinitely the majority of the FOMC should forcefully respond: so what?

(Go to Article Nationall An article last Tuesday about Senator Barack Obama's record as a debater gave an incorrect example of his forcefully responding to accusations.

But John Kerry is only now forcefully responding -- though he should have had a response ready, since the Nixon tool John O'Neill has dogged him since '71.

Instead, there was popular pressure on elected officials like himself to forcefully respond to alleged U.S. border incursions, which were "an embarrassment" for the GOP.

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