Sentences with phrase «clarion call of»

The principle of «pay now, litigate later» was the clarion call of the supporters and introducers of the scheme.
Joyner's «four generations» begin with Spiral collective painters such as Norman Lewis and Richard Mayhew, who met in the early 1960's in New York at the studio of Romare Bearden to discuss what it meant to be an artist of color at the clarion call of the civil rights movement.
The clarion call of the education reformers was «let's not focus on benefiting the adults... it's all about the children.»
«When you hear the clarion call of «delay, delay, delay, wait, wait, wait,» I just want to make sure a point comes across: This state has engaged in a very thoughtful process that began before many states, and that has been really focused on providing the support and tools to teachers to be successful,» he said.
«College and career ready» is the clarion call of today's education policymakers.
Though we once asserted a sense of world dominance that relied on foreigners learning English, the United States is starting to hear the clarion call of a connected world in which knowing how to communicate in multiple languages is crucial.
The garish phrase «beautiful students deprived of all knowledge» sounded like a tenth - grader reaching for a big wrap - up to a high school debate — not a president sounding a clarion call of change in an inaugural.
The clarion call of tornado sirens would reinforce the urgency of these warnings.
To paraphrase Justice Oredola, the Anambra Central Senatorial District court - ordered fresh election can not be a fresh call to arms and clarion call of: «To thy tents» all political parties.
The clarion call of Pope Francis since his election has been «a poor Church of the poor».
Paul's clarion call of «No more «male and female»» rings in my ears.
The re-creative work that followed Daly essentially assumed the clarion call of the traditional Father's death, so that the rest of this chapter will pursue the work of her female colleagues in developing evocative and propitious insights into the God who rises from the ash - heap of patriarchy.
Thus, we have again the clarion call of the proclamation of the Kingdom of Jesus: Now is the time of God's decisive activity!
At night, the constant hum of generators blends with the clarion calls of the onomatopoeically named coquí frog.
I try valiantly to swim upstream of all the publishing currents, and goodness, I avidly read the across - the - ether posts of our own Porter Anderson on the trumpet blasts and clarion calls of the industry!

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His book, Conscious Capitalism: Liberating the Heroic Spirit of Business, which was published in January 2013, is a clarion call to reinstall trust in business among the masses.
Given the present, God not only promises, he calls; «man» not only hopes, he plans 43 Here is the raison d'etre for Moltmann's political theology: the pro-missio (promise) of the Kingdom becomes the clarion call for a missio (mission) of love.
I could give a clarion call to the minister to be the minister, as the church is to be the church; and cap the climax by allocating all financial matters to a business administrator, all telephones and letters to a host of efficient secretaries, all committee meetings to something known as a «responsible laity,» and all denominational program materials to limbo.
It is a clarion call to reassert the claims of liberal theology within the range of insights now available to us, and in response to new demands and responsibilities which now make their claim upon us.
Admittedly, the nervous nuancing is excessive and the statement is anything but a clarion trumpet call for battle on behalf of the culture of life, but «Standing for the Unborn» should be welcomed as an exercise in Jesuit catch - up and a promising advance in the Jesuit - Catholic ecumenical dialogue.
What we have encountered among the pioneers in this section is a clarion call to reclaim the New Testament's bold assertion, in 1 John, that love itself is no mere divine attribute but characterizes the very being of God.
The clarion call for «the autonomy of the local church» became a byword in the 19th century.
This was no clarion call to insurrection; neither was it an explicit counsel of submission.
Tamsin Kelly, mother of three and editor of the parenting website Parentdish.co.uk, greets Tough's new clarion call for common sense with open arms.
«The EPA Administrator has issued a clarion call that the pressing environmental issues of our times, especially the changing climate, must be engaged and engaged now,» said Tepper, who noted that all of Mass Audubon's work is now viewed through the lens of a warming planet.
If that isn't a clarion call for social services to whisk babies out of the care system and into the arms of adoptive parents, I'm not sure what is.
Cameron's clarion call for «moral capitalism» has resonance with the public and Osborne's «expansionary fiscal contraction» is still preferable to the less expansionary fiscal contraction of the Miliband / Balls team.
The mantra of war over a decade ago has quickly transformed into a clarion call for peace.
The rise of Juan Diego Castro, then, should be a clarion call to all candidates in the race.
In addition, the example of defectors from North Korea fleeing the atrocious crimes against humanity committed in the nation, as they search for a more prosperous life south of the 38th Parallel, or further afield, reinforces the clarion call to decouple areas from «hegemonic territorial divisions» (Phillips, in Powell et al., 2016:9).
She enjoined everyone present at the symposium to see the event as a clarion call to all stakeholders to team up with the present government in order eradicate all forms of domestic violence.
I think this is sort of a clarion call for all.
Ambode, in his Sallah message signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Habib Aruna, said the period of the celebration was a clarion call for Nigerians to imbibe the lessons of the season such as selfless service to God and humanity, sacrifice and sincere commitment to righteous conducts in their private and public life.
I have therefore decided to accept the clarion calls, and will in due course and in accordance with the guidelines of my party, the People's Democratic Party (PDP), offer my humble self for the contest of the presidency of the Federal Republic of Nigeria during the forthcoming 2019 general elections,»
He said the struggle for true, genuine and fundamental federalism must be seriously agitated for by the APC Southwest zonal leadership, saying this clarion call must be frontally reached out to the federal government in order to ascertain better restructuring of the country.
According to Melaye, the donations were made in response to his clarion call on his colleagues to assist in cushioning the effect of hardship the civil servants who were yet - to - be paid their salaries for over 22 months
Now surely Lib Dem pro-Europeanism has been loud and clear, a heart - warming clarion call in the growing Euro - sceptic mood of the times.
The young cadres made a clarion call on the leadership of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), to revisit the ideals of the party as part of efforts to rebuild it for victory in 2020.
According to him, «Serving be it in government, churches, mosques or wherever, is like a clarion call from God and for me, I believe that there is no way I can just give back to humanity for the greater blessings that God has endowed me than just serving and serving selflessly without any inkling of wanting to get a return back from anybody and that is what has actually propelled us to serve the people.
Through the petition, Ajie made what she described as a clarion call on President Obama and other concerned stakeholders to «respectfully call President Buhari to order, prohibit violence from politics and rights advocacy campaigns, ask President Buhari to respect court orders or resign, support Nigeria and Nigerians to achieve true federalism or support the path to a confederation of independent states in Nigeria.»
Earlier in his remark, the Vice President, Federal Republic of Nigeria, Professor Yemi Osinbajo admonished the new monarch not to see his position as a clarion call to serve his subjects not only in Ile - Ife but in the entire world as the ancient town represents the cradle of black race and human civilization.
The plaintiffs are seeking an order of the court directing Buhari to declare his intention to vie for the presidential election as well as, an order directing him to answer the clarion call by the plaintiffs to contest the presidential election of 2019 to the office of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
There is a clarion call to all men of goodwill to join hands and save our country before it is too late.
«I have therefore decided to accept the clarion calls, and will in due course and in accordance with the guidelines of my party, the People's Democratic Party (PDP), offer my humble self for the contest of the presidency of the Federal Republic of Nigeria during the forthcoming 2019 general elections,» Shekarau said.
«This is a stinging rebuke of the Alabny business as usual defense, and we hope it'll be a clarion call to clean up Albany,» Horner said.
Jayne Belnap of the U.S. Geological Survey is the world's foremost expert on biological crusts and has issued a clarion call that we should stop treating this ecological treasure like dirt.
«This dreadful disease has become a clarion call for action that could have far - reaching benefits for the people of Haiti beyond ending cholera transmission,» said Jon Andrus, MD, deputy director of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), which collaborated with the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH) in producing the special section.
«This study sounds a clarion call for all eye care providers to be aware of the prevalence of wet AMD in those of Chinese ancestry and to provide the available treatments such as injections and laser therapies,» said Dr. Varma.
In the wake of Hansen's original clarion call, reversing the warming trend has become a mainstream movement, and an entire sector of science has received a flood of funding.
The information imparted here — including lists of toxic medications electromagnetic fields (EMFs), cancer screening, and SNPs (single nucleotide polymorphism — a type of genetic variation passed from parent to child which has become a critical component of personalized medicine) is a vital clarion call to us all.
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