Sentences with phrase «applause lines»

Applause lines are phrases or statements made by a speaker that are meant to elicit clapping or cheering from the audience. They are popular phrases that resonate with the crowd and are often used to gain support or show agreement. Full definition
Funding schools, especially in a re-election year for all legislative seats, remains a good applause line for constituents back home.
As a result, though, many are left with the impression that the trust was more a political applause line than a solid proposal.
WASHINGTON — President Obama came to office promising swift and comprehensive action to combat global climate change, and the topic remains a surefire applause line in his speeches here and abroad.
Conservatives denounce it as «Obamacore,» in what has become a surefire applause line for potential presidential hopefuls.
Hillary Clinton delivered plenty of applause lines Tuesday in a speech to the nation's largest teachers union at a gathering in Washington, calling for less standardized testing, more support for vulnerable children and more respect and pay for public school educators.
During the Republican presidential primaries all that most of the candidates could do was deliver cheap anti-Obamacare applause lines.
It was less than four months ago that the great applause line in Gov. Andrew Cuomo's State of the State speech was an ambitious, even idealistic, agenda for women.
It's probably D.O.A.... I'm just going by applause lines on that one.»
It was one of a few applause lines of the night from Knott, who humorously confessed to heavy drinking being one of his writerly secrets.
We've had recent stories about GOP presidential hopefuls using anti — Common Core messages as applause lines in anti-administration speeches.
In his State of the Union address in January, President Obama had some sure - fire applause lines: «More of our kids are graduating than ever before» and «Our high school graduation rate has hit an all - time high.»
Cain's and Gingrich's comments on American Muslims supplied some of the night's biggest applause lines.
In Bob Dole's remarkably inept campaign for the presidency, he could nonetheless count on one surefire applause line to rouse even the most dispirited audience: an attack on «the liberal media.»
He should consider whether, contrary to his own political experience, some people in political life say things not out of a desire for applause lines or even approval, but out of conviction.
Holding his talismanic cane aloft, smiling as only he could, hitting his applause lines like the pro he was, «Bon Jack» embodied an unlikely convergence of long, careful political preparation and recent, inspiring personal determination.
A Cuomo official on Wednesday in an email detailed the length of each applause line paired with the issue that garnered the audience reaction, including 24 seconds when Cuomo praised first responders, seven seconds when he gave a shout out to Nassau County Executive Laura Curran, 10 seconds when he vowed to defend the Roe v. Wade decision, 11 seconds when he vowed to fight homelessness and more than a full minute of combined applause for Akeem Browder when he was recognized.
That wasn't an applause line, for sure, but it did serve another purpose: to position the candidate as a different kind of Democrat, one willing to embrace ideas from across the aisle and push back against his own teachers union base.
Graduation rates make for good headlines and applause lines, but they can't capture that kind of nuance.
Used to being an applause line in speeches, Common Core now found itself at the end of angry complaints and partisan sniping.
For his part, Romney has since the Tampa convention repeated his applause line while stumping for votes.
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