Sentence examples for state sentiment from inspiring English sources

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"There is a much stronger pro-commerce sentiment and stronger anti-welfare state sentiment among many black South Africans than many outsiders realise.

To be sure, the report and its authors acknowledge it's not a comprehensive account of jihadi or even pro Islamic State sentiment in Germany.

Now he himself has become swept up in the very same tide of anti-Brotherhood, pro-security state sentiment which was inaugurated on those days.

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One of the things we found out during the shutdown in the Newt-Clinton years is that you couldn't base your decisions on Republican red-state sentiment, or you leave your members in purple states vulnerable".

"The anti-United States sentiment is very strong now," noted Chantal Balet Émery, of western Switzerland's Économie Suisse business federation, who agreed with some experts that such sentiments could tip the balance against joining.

The network, along with an Arabic-language radio venture that began nearly two years ago, Radio Sawa, was put on the fast track after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, when American officials recognized a need to address anti-United States sentiment in the Arab media.

Relations between Venezuela, which is also a member of OPEC, and one of its oil customers, the United States, have been frayed since Mr. Chávez came to power, positioning himself as Cuba's closest ally and a standard bearer for anti-United States sentiment in Latin America.

Though corporal punishment is still legal in public schools in 19 American states, sentiment is shifting in favour of non-physical methods of discipline.

Blue states think urban while red states think country, blue states talk rights while red states talk values, blue states drink wine while red states drink beer, blue states quote everything else while red states quote the Bible, blue states have irony while red states have sentiment, blue states go for Bob Dylan and red states for Johnny Cash.

Vagueness will not do here: only clearly stated sentiments calculated to appeal to the broadest swath of the American public.

Researchers were aware that wider anti-state sentiments might crystallise around negative comments about the police, but in many cases interviewees had specific stories, some dating back to their childhoods, in which they claimed to have been treated unjustly.

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