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The world would stand up and cheer if the US called upon the October donor meeting to address truly life-and-death issues like the battle against AIDS and hunger.
We cheer them on.
Economists cheer because he understands the free market.
But there is very little pain in that - inflation won't rise, stocks won't fall, manufacturers would cheer.
Who is to say that the second half of 2013 will bring more hope and cheer?
Optimists cheer the departure of the Bush administration and assume that the arrival of the Obama presidency, which unlike its predecessor is not in denial about the science of global warming, will unlock the prospect of a deal.
But, while the last decade has given much reason for cheer, there are areas in which we cannot claim such success.
If monarchs can teach their subjects to do so, then let us give at least one cheer for the remaining kings and queens.
But the Olympics is a smorgasbord of sports, each with its core of devotees, who often cheer on their favorites at the same time, but separately, in different arenas.
If you judge a government on the basis of its good intentions, those who support an American foreign policy that emphasizes the promotion of human rights internationally should cheer President George W. Bush's reelection.
It's a cheer that means one thing: tortillas are only going to get more expensive. Given what the candidates have said so far about Latin America, that's a trend unlikely to change.
After a man-of-the-match performance, throughout which he had been racially taunted, he turned to the opposing team's cheer squad, raised his top with one hand and pointed dramatically to his chest with the other.
Western politicians will cheer, and many pundits will express relief that less money will be flowing to undemocratic countries in the developing world.
An overvalued exchange rate strengthens repayment capacity, so international bankers cheer it on - until they cut and run.
SYDNEY - The rescue of the 33 Chilean miners, from what was feared would be their tomb, gave the world something to cheer about.

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