Sentences with dovish
dove
D d - It must be said that the defence minister is a little bit more dovish than other people in the ruling elite.
- The Federal Reserve's statement on recent inflation was interpreted as dovish by the market.
- Even the relatively dovish Colin Powell acknowledged this when he told Congress recently that America expected to retain a ".
- They had argued that he impeded editorial freedom and intended to alter the dovish line of the Post, a prominent liberal Zionist institution.
- The result was that Beck looked uncharacteristically dovish in comparison.
- He confounds stereotypes of evangelical Christians by arguing for conservative social morality but a dovish foreign policy and an economic.
- A dovish Israeli group whose views Sternhell shares.
- He saved his dovish initiatives and his arms-control summitry with Moscow for his second term.
- There remains a possibly unbridgeable chasm between the maximum that the most dovish Israeli is willing to offer for peace and the minimum.
- Yitzhak Rabin and the dovish Labor Party scored dramatic gains in Israel's national election Tuesday with a plurality that apparently gives Rabin.