Sentences with phrase «becomes public rhetoric»

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His public rhetoric has become more boldly Christian.
It is not a single line that brought her down, it is everything she does coming together, for example she doesn't stand for anything, while she was running to become the democratic candidate she run as a center democrat, with promoting things as healthcare, doing more for public education and regulation of markets (Wallstreet in public speaking), but in the election she run a «strong America» line, with heavy militarism and free marked rhetoric.
The real problem is that much «Wall of Separation» rhetoric implies there is a clear, impregnable line between church and state activity when in practice over the twentieth century the principle of church - state separation has become one of lively democratic contestation and a degree of flexibility, allowing Catholics and other religious organizations to enter the public sphere and participate on the same terms as any other group.
It's no wonder, then, that community cat programs are becoming increasingly common across the country — popular with a public that finds the opposition's rhetoric insulting.
The shriller your rhetoric, the more skeptical the public will become about your bona fides as an honest broker of «the science.»
The professional language of social workers and mediators has progressed to become the public, then the political, then the dominant rhetoric.
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