1. The government is proclaiming a carrot-and-stick approach to the problem. 2. Five months ago, in the fashion of the United States, the Indian government proclaimed it was ready to fight an all-out war against terrorism. 3. Last year, the Czech government proclaimed the Minisalon boxes a national treasure, the often whimsical documentary record of a grim era. 4. That request could come as soon as Tuesday, and as a result the government also proclaimed victory. 5. The two sides reach a settlement, the government proclaims victory, and the company announces that its legal troubles are now behind it. 6. This flies in the face of all the principles that western governments proclaim. 7. Acknowledging that pollution is worsening, the government has proclaimed environmental protection a national goal. 8. State-run radio said the government proclaimed a state of emergency in several regions where rivers overflowed. 9. The Indian government proclaims the site a disputed area and locks the mosque. 10. The government proclaimed Thursday a day of mourning for the ambush victims. |