He accused Soviet authorities of creating "a very hostile environment" for American diplomats in Moscow, a topic he pledged to raise forcefully with Soviet leaders.
A President's Wish But the risk of damaging what he is working for has not deterred Mr. Reagan from forcefully raising the human rights issue at every opportunity.
However, other EU countries like the UK had close economic relations with Indonesia, including arms sales, and saw no advantage in forcefully raising the issue.
And when the Supremes forcefully raised their right hands in "Stop!
Acute injury is less frequent than chronic disease but may follow bouts of forcefully raising the arm against resistance, as occurs in weight lifting, for example.
He said it was on this successful 57-day journey, on Ra II, that he first noted the "alarming" pollution of the ocean, a subject he continued to raise forcefully.
So far as the reopening of the Theological School of Halki is concerned, this is a demand that the Union continues to raise forcefully with Turkey.
It forcefully raises the question of own resources and therefore, indeed, the issue of whether our institution enjoys freedom in its fundamental political act, that of voting on its budget.
Why, once again, did Mr. Bush fail to forcefully raise, after pledging to do so, the question of human rights in his lengthy meetings with the four key members of the Chinese leadership?
The Prime Minister forcefully raised the acid-rain issue at his first meeting with the President this afternoon and once more pressed for stricter control on the sources of pollution, according to a Canadian Government official.