• On the EU, whilst not as fiercely Eurosceptic as some in the party, he has ruled out joining the single currency or signing up to a constitution.

    BBC: David Cameron

  • These visits have provoked the usual grumbles from China though not quite as fiercely as some expected but these in turn have not received the usual bland response from South-East Asia: the Philippines' dusty comment was to remind China that there was a financial crisis to worry about.

    ECONOMIST: Taiwan launches a lifeboat

  • But the Mayottais, not unnaturally, fiercely resist any thought of freedom.

    ECONOMIST: Comoros Islands

  • Senators from both parties have also discussed trimming the budget for this year submitted by Mr Obama, but not nearly as fiercely as the most zealous Republicans would like.

    ECONOMIST: Congress

  • But Harbhajan (23 not out) swung fiercely, clubbing two sixes, and Ashish Nehra struck the winning boundary as India scraped over the line.

    BBC: India take lead in one-day series against South Africa

  • And a support that can be fiercely critical is not only delighted, but also highly emotional about Scott's return for a third spell in charge.

    BBC: Return of Mr Dundee

  • Although Kazakhstan is not a direct neighbour, the fiercely Islamic Taliban who control most of Afghanistan are a worry to all of Central Asia.

    ECONOMIST: Kazakhstan: In defence | The

  • But India could not stop Shah, who drove Tendulkar fiercely down the ground for four to record his century.

    BBC: Thrilling India win levels series

  • Fiercely secular, France does not collect official statistics based on religion.

    ECONOMIST: Fears that terrorism is breeding in French prisons

  • But islanders are fiercely independent and that idea is not accepted by the majority.

    BBC: Election 2013: Isles of Scilly in for fascinating poll

  • For surprisingly, the London-dwelling steel raja's most formidable opponent may not be the French government, but the fiercely competitive Arcelor Chief Executive Guy Dolle .

    FORBES

  • Pope Francis is also the first Jesuit Pope - from an ancient and fiercely independent Catholic order that has not always enjoyed the best relationship with Rome.

    BBC: Humble Francis brings both change and continuity

  • Bastiat died before the marginal revolution this might even be fair but claiming that Professor Robinson, one of the most fiercely intelligent economists ever, did not is a brave statement to make.

    FORBES: Three responses to Noahpinion

  • Mr Allawi's allies, however, point out that Mr Sistani has not explicitly endorsed it, and they have fiercely attacked the Alliance's adherents for allegedly telling Shia voters that they have a religious obligation to vote for it.

    ECONOMIST: Iraq: It'll soon be time, at last, to vote | The

  • Not alone in Latin America, the Mexican government has fiercely criticised the certification process.

    ECONOMIST: Uncle Sam’s war on drugs | The

  • Most fiercely guard their independence, and likely would not follow any group that could not improve its arms.

    NPR: Syria Opposition Pushes To Form Interim Government

  • Heisner went on to explain that "Li Ning did not promote this fact, and then went right into a fiercely competitive overseas market going directly against the likes of Nike and Adidas".

    BBC: Viewpoint: Why do so few Chinese brands go global?

  • Although voters may not particularly care to notice, Mr McCain is the antithesis of Mr Clinton not just in terms of character, but on issues such as deregulation (fiercely for it) and abortion (guardedly against it).

    ECONOMIST: The contender

  • Lagan Valley MP Jeffrey Donaldson, who is fiercely opposed to the Agreement, said the focus should be on issues not personalities.

    BBC: Trimble re-elected as unionist leader

  • He does not see markets as efficient in Mr Fama's sense, but thinks they are fiercely competitive.

    ECONOMIST: Financial economics

  • It does not seem to be working, although Sir Nicholas Serota, director of the Tate since 1988, fiercely defends the decision to experiment in this way.

    ECONOMIST: British 20th-century art

  • "It is very disappointing, but perhaps not surprising given the fact that Nelson McCausland in the past along with his colleagues in the DUP has been fiercely opposed to any housing development on the Girdwood site, " he said.

    BBC: Nelson McCausland vetoes Girdwood social homes

  • The handling of the tender process has been fiercely criticised ever since the Commission originally announced it would negotiate only with the People's Lottery and not with Camelot, a decision successfully challenged in the High Court.

    BBC: Camelot wins Lottery licence

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