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These thoughts -- often presented in soft "Eurospeak" so as not to sound too alarming -- seem as if their proponents thought them up long ago and were just waiting for a good opportunity to unveil them as miracle cures for all the financial world's ills and woes.
Financial Strangulation? Mojmír Hampl 2008
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One of the joys of "Eurospeak" is its insistence on referring to the "project" in positive terms.
Progress… in the wrong direction Richard 2005
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You see in Eurospeak, democracy is what they decide democracy is, not what we the unwashed masses think it may be.
Avril Doyle - Fine Gael MEP screeches at Vaclav Klaus: Shows herself to be an EU drone. FIDO The Dog 2009
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Euro peace: The sounds of silence yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Euro peace: The sounds of silence'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: Eurospeak: “peace” via US missile bases, a mobile missile “blanket”, a “convention” on cybercrime, “Long live NATO!”
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We have had endless accounts of the hothouse atmosphere of these affairs, where enormous pressures are imposed on the members to conform or, in Eurospeak, to achieve "consensus".
Archive 2007-08-01 Richard 2007
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We have had endless accounts of the hothouse atmosphere of these affairs, where enormous pressures are imposed on the members to conform or, in Eurospeak, to achieve "consensus".
They doth protest too much Richard 2007
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This means also learning to speak in real language, genuinely meaningful to real people -- and abandoning the declamatory mumbo jumbo of Eurospeak, which has come to clothe the hollowness of Brussels's ambitions for itself.
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This means also learning to speak in real language, genuinely meaningful to real people -- and abandoning the declamatory mumbo jumbo of Eurospeak, which has come to clothe the hollowness of Brussels's ambitions for itself.
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That's likely to also doom what's called, in Eurospeak, the Common Foreign and Security Policy.
Rot At Europe's Core 2007
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Typical Eurospeak, full of platitudes that mean nothing.
Archive 2006-06-01 Serf 2006
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