Sentences with phrase «a rally cry»

But better access and auditability is hardly the rallying cry of Bitcoin nowadays, especially in the United States.
However, despite his advocacy of nation - wide programs, Farrington has a simple message for Canadians thinking about their retirement security: «We hope that this ranking can be a rallying cry to employees to be saving as much as possible, as early as possible.»
It's not the kind of rallying cry that stirs the blood, but as Atlantic writer Rosie Gray said, we should probably just do our jobs — that is, report the facts, without fear or favor.
«If we win it will be a rallying cry on an international level.
Trump's appeals to the base may get his own supporters fired up, but they're also a rallying cry for Democrats, who have a shot at retaking the House and possibly even the Senate.
So protesters, whose rallying cry on Twitter was marked by the #NoDAPL hashtag, were joyous when the Army Corps of Engineers, which was in charge of permits for the project, appeared to move against it in December.
If «customer service is # 1» has been your rallying cry, and you start engaging in shortcuts when budget (or boss) pressures loom, you'll find that your team will be confused at best.
The need to take on corporate power more generally has become a rallying cry among Democrats, especially amid new research suggesting the lack of competition is stymieing economic growth and wages.
Equal pay has become a rallying cry for women.
Had it been slightly less catchy, it might actually have been a useful rallying cry.
In practice, Occupy became a rallying cry for complaints of all kinds.
Those words could easily be a customer service rallying cry — the sort of thing you'd find printed out and pinned up in the break room.
Some of the demonstrations, which are also celebrated under the International Workers» Day banner, reflected cultural traditions, and many others were a rallying cry for equal rights, equal pay, and a renewed focus on social, environmental and civil - rights issues.
Immigration was the rallying cry of Donald Trump's campaign that helped elevate him to the highest office.
Avon Ladies used to be a fixture of U.S. pop culture, their «Ding Dong Avon Calling» rallying cry part of the vernacular.
This study should serve as a wake - up call and a rallying cry for customer service teams and call centers who are on the front lines of most companies.
Beyond being an incredible song, its chorus became a rallying cry of protesters in the United States — «a kind of comfort that people of color and other oppressed communities desperately need all too often: the hope — the feeling — that despite tensions in this country growing worse and worse, in the long run, we're all gon» be all right,» as Slate culture writer Aisha Harris put it.
Those ads served as a rallying cry for Armstrong defenders who felt he was unfairly targeted by jealous peers.
Altman said he hopes that Trump's presidency is «a short, black mark in our history that yields a great response and is a rallying cry for people to come together.»
He had tried to foster a positive, creative vibe at Alteon and had adopted the phrase «brutal intellectual honesty» as a rallying cry for the corporate culture.
Take, for example, these four successful companies that have leveraged their unique company persona as a rallying cry to drive growth.
Democrats» most high - profile politicians have embraced Sanders's «Medicare - for - all» rallying cry, Vox reports.
«We love these kids and their rallying cry, «enough is enough.»
In keeping with its rallying cry of «No taxation without relaxation,» Kona Ice trucks will hand out free shaved ice on Tuesday.
Trump made Carrier's decision part of his rallying cry against the North American Free Trade Agreement with Canada and Mexico.
Before Justin Trudeau had uttered a word, Heritage Minister James Moore had used his fifth response to the New Democrats to scold the Liberal leader and then, in response to Mr. Trudeau's first question, Mr. Moore had pronounced further shame on him and so now Mr. Trudeau attempted a rallying cry.
It is a welcome rallying cry for the embattled Leftist government, despite coming «five years too late for Greece», says Mr Sterne.
«The rallying cry at many companies is «Let's raise earnings per share 2 cents a quarter.»
Kinder Morgan's 1,000 - kilometre expansion project has become a national rallying cry for environmentalists, sparked protests from Indigenous communities, caused a trade war between two provinces and brought about the arrest of a federal party leader.
Under the rallying cry #NeverAgain, dozens of students and staff who survived the Florida school shooting departed earlier Tuesday for the Capitol, where they hope to speak with lawmakers Wednesday about school safety and gun control.
«Debt - free money» is PM's rallying cry, yet can such a thing exist?
Before Hillary Clinton dragged Airbnb and Uber into the national spotlight, U.S. Senator Mark Warner, D - Va., started the rallying cry.
BHAGs serve as a rallying cry for the company culture, an ambitious target for the future, and a focusing tool for corporate -LSB-...]
The loudest rallying cries from Colorado teachers protesting for more education dollars were about dwindling paychecks that are steadily losing ground to the state's rising cost of living.
His rallying cry doesn't represent any shared blueprint among employers, but it does symbolize an important shift over the past year.
He and top African male musicians D'banj, Diamond and Banky W announced last week that they will be included in a remix of the song Strong Girl - a rallying cry for women's empowerment which features top African female talent.
In fact, every June countless cities celebrate the moment when an unassuming little bar on the wrong side of town became a rallying cry for the marginalized.
In the 1980s, Ford turned «Quality Is Job 1» from an internal rallying cry into a consumer slogan in response to the threat from cheaper, more reliable Japanese cars.
BHAGs serve as a rallying cry for the company culture, an ambitious target for the future, and a focusing tool for corporate decision - making.
To conclude, I'll paraphrase his famous rallying cry when the stock market crashed in 2008 and despair reigned:
The quote became a rally cry for the 13 - year stock market surge following the October ’87 crash.
The Senatorial Selection Act was introduced in 1989, in part to allow the Progressive Conservative government of Don Getty to co-opt the issue of Senate reform, which had become a powerful rallying crying of the populist Reform Party.
It makes fiscal sense if you want to plan for the long - term, but in the Alberta context, it symbolizes an awkward culture shift for a political party that defined itself by this rally cry.
However, a rallying cry of «deadlines, deadlines, deadlines» can sap the spirit of even the most dedicated remote employees.
But eventually, bounces are met with less enthusiasm and the rallying cry of buy the dip morphs into sell the rip.
It's a rallying cry and a showcase of Cincinnati's true talent — a city of inventors, visionaries, and believers.
That phrase, «call to action,» subsequently became the rallying cry of progressive Catholics everywhere.
New resolutions can act as a rallying cry for further work on racial justice and racial unity, allowing SBC entities, churches and organizations to point to this resolution as a reason for continuing to preach, teach and speak out.
Jeremiah 29:11, the rallying cry of prosperity preachers everywhere, often holds much of the consumerist and impatient attitude we take into our relationship with God.
The rallying cry became the «inerrancy of the Scriptures» (the doctrine that defined for its advocates the limits of the post-fundamentalist, «neo-evangelical» coalition which found expression in the National Association of Evangelicals, the Evangelical Theological Society, Christianity Today, and other institutions of the movement).
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