Sentences with phrase «dog whistle in»

It can also be used as a flashlight with an SOS strobe to signal for help or attached to a canine unit to operate as an ultrasonic dog whistle in search and rescue efforts.
And it has been seen by many as a somewhat dubious dog whistle in the direction of Kendall, who does not have children.
And if you're currently on the prowl for a Galton device of your own, you might want to check out our list of the 5 best dog whistles in 2017.
Why would Joe Bast use alarmist dog whistles in the memo.
Unless chaos and complexity are understood — it is simply dog whistling in the dark.

Not exact matches

In almost every case, whether it was «dog whistle» statements about race aimed at currying favor with neo-Nazis, or comments about how the Democrats created ISIS, Trump's message was not designed to fit into the traditional candidate - media relationship.
In an interview with STAT News, Manchin offered nothing but pithy solutions and ideological dog whistles to the White House.
White house, I should have known... a dog whistle name for the edifice of leadership in this country.
And in the House of Commons he quickly became respected on all sides as a principled man who stood up for his deeply held beliefs rather than blindly following the dog whistle of party politics.
Do you think its a coincidence that... birds in the air whistle sweet songs and dogs show unconditional love?
The teacher blows the whistle and everyone jumps in the pool and starts dog paddling during the tread water portion of the test and as you are keeping yourself afloat you look around and see a large number of students wearing inflated water wings and just napping as they float through the exam.
The double whistle blast is used to sendthe dog in any direction; the arm signal indicates the direction he is to go.As the dog ranges ahead of you, whistle him to stop.
That's the new emphasis at 2Toots Train Whistle Grill (locations in Glen Ellyn and Bartlett), which recently introduced hamburgers, hot dogs and chili made with meat from the Tallgrass Beef Company.
And I can't see that using «the new progressive politics of the family» to «take on the right's agenda» amounts to very much more than stealing «education, education, education» from Romano Prodi in 1997 or Obama's dog whistle use of «change» in 2009.
Labour, in turn, have accused the Conservatives of «dog - whistle» racism and a campaign which is a «racist scream».
«For years, dog whistle press releases have spewed from the Home Office like summer wedding confetti, leaving this important area of public policy in disarray.»
(2) The paper was written in the aftermath of Michael Howard's «dog - whistle» election campaign.
But in calling the commercial a «dog whistle» James is dog whistling to her own base that the ad, and by implication Lhota himself, is racist, without ever using that loaded word specifically.
Labour point to the dog - whistle campaign against Sadiq Khan in the London mayoral race and the emphasis placed on Diane Abbott during the general election campaign.
Despite the dog whistle Politics from the County Executive office saying the bill will result in sanctuary city status is further from the truth.
The comments were interpreted in the UK as «dog - whistle» racism - an unpleasant dig at Obama's ethnic heritage.
«And he demonstrated his and the party's values through his response to the refugee crisis — in stark contrast to the dog - whistle rhetoric and inhuman language being used by Tory ministers.»
But his line about «our ability to unite in common action with other nations is essential» has raised eyebrows, with many seeing it as a pro-EU dog whistle.
In the «No to Scapegoating» session, Murad Qureshi AM said the Home Office «Go Home» vans demonstrated Lynton Crosby's dog - whistle politics, while NUS Black Students Officer Aaron Kiely said Labour would only lose votes in ceding to the right on immigratioIn the «No to Scapegoating» session, Murad Qureshi AM said the Home Office «Go Home» vans demonstrated Lynton Crosby's dog - whistle politics, while NUS Black Students Officer Aaron Kiely said Labour would only lose votes in ceding to the right on immigratioin ceding to the right on immigration.
Rather than collectively discussing ways of reforming the union - Labour link with the 15 affiliated unions, Miliband engaged in «dog - whistle» politics by quickly responding to the taunts of the Tories and the mischief making of the Blairites.
There were a few dog - whistle moments in the hustings - odd barbed asides which probably serve no purpose other than to niggle the opponent.
«It is a disgrace and the prime minister has debased his office, not only by allowing a culture of division to be fostered in the London mayoral election campaign but to use the House of Commons as the platform for his hateful brand of dog - whistle politics.
This was particularly damaging over the issue of immigration, where de facto the last Labour government encouraged migrants due to the economic benefits, while simultaneously some figures in the Labour party indulged in dog - whistle collusion in anti-migrant sentiment.
[1] In what Goodin calls «the classic case» of dog - whistling, [13] Crosby created a campaign for the Conservatives with the slogan «Are you thinking what we're thinking?»
So «buzz» is really code for a two - way conversation conducted between a handful of awards handicappers eager to anoint or dismiss potential contenders, and a handful of studio publicists and independent firms who are listening for the dog - whistle frequency that tells them that somebody thinks their movie might be in the running.
Let's ignore the «hedge fund» dog whistle that you threw in and talk about pensions.
In its one - sided support for a particular style of math instruction, Elizabeth Green's article acts as a megaphone for these dog whistles, the misguided notions that, although seemingly innocuous to most people, are packed with meaning for partisans of inquiry - based learning.
The danger emanates from what I've previously described as «dog whistles» embedded in the Common Core.
Students learn that similes are a type of figurative language and begin to identify similes in texts by looking for the clue words like (they fought like cats and dogs) and as (the house is as clean as a whistle).
So, loading the oxygen tank and walker into the therapist's car, Hawker and her three canines were driven to the pasture in Sandy where they used to train and she began whistling her dogs once again.
Acoustic indication such as whistles are used to command herding dogs mainly because these can be heard over a distance that's generally involved when gathering a large flock of sheep in a vast grazing land.
A whistle split the air as the sheep ran wide; the dog slowed and moved slightly to the side of the small flock to get them back in line to pass through the gates and up the grade to the starting post.
For example, dog with high fear levels that has been whistled at for going through the back door with muddy paws might never even use the back door to go in again.
Searchers should call your dog's name in an upbeat manner, squeak toys, and maybe try a loud whistle to get your dog's attention.
The Livestock Journal described the astonishment of the spectators at the sharpness of the dogs, whose only assistance from their handlers was in the form of hand signals and whistles.
Dogs require training in order to respond to commands delivered by a whistle, but dogs that are already trained to respond to verbal commands or hand signals will catch on quickly with the right trainDogs require training in order to respond to commands delivered by a whistle, but dogs that are already trained to respond to verbal commands or hand signals will catch on quickly with the right traindogs that are already trained to respond to verbal commands or hand signals will catch on quickly with the right training.
The famous band included a whistle that is only audible to dogs in their song «A Day in the Life.»
«It's rumored that, at the end of the Beatles song, «A Day in the Life», Paul McCartney recorded an ultrasonic whistle, audible only to dogs, just for his Shetland Sheepdog.»
While Marine animal trainers usually use a whistle to mark the behaviors (the sound travels better underwater), we use a simple piece of metal and plastic which clarifies (in the dog's mind), what is expected of him at an exact point in time without stress and confusion.
Other updated accessories for hunting dogs can be seen in any dog supply catalogue or website that show wide choices of leads, leashes, whistles, gear bags, water and food dishes, identification collars, anti-barking collars, blank pistols for training, tick and flea repellant, shampoos, training bird carriers, pigeon and game bird pens, cedar ribbon dog bedding, and canine first aid kits.
Whistle pips and blasts are used in different combinations to give the dog different commands.
If you're thinking of buying your very own silent dog whistle to train your pooch, correct its behavior, or even to deter it from doing something you don't like, then there are several things you have to look for in the right dog whistle.
You may even consider keeping a whistle in your pocket whenever your dog might have the opportunity to play with another.
Your dog's «get up and go» is waiting to be tapped; one whistle and most dogs are off the couch and in the car.
I am even able to stop a fight with a whistle (once I know that my dog has effectively defended herself and is in a position of having the upper hand which never takes long).
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