But more to the point, Rush did not usher
in divisive language.
Not exact matches
The human situation is (apparently) irremediably afflicted with the accursed quality of the
divisive, both
in language and
in geographical dispersion.
According to the MFWA, ``... while campaigning
in the Upper West Region, the President of Ghana and leader of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), His Excellency John Dramani Mahama opted to use very ethnocentric and
divisive campaign
language.
The problem was that Miliband's approach was simultaneously too minimalist (raising the minimum wage to # 8 an hour over the period of five years was hardly going to redress inequalities) and was presented
in an angry and
divisive language that was bound to be badly received by the right - wing press.
--
in which he accused Sharpton of doing Wright's bidding «to attack me — using racially
divisive language.»
«Despite the racist, inflammatory and
divisive language coming out daily from Donald Trump, the New York State Senate Republicans have continued to stand by him and have even announced their «passionate» support for his disastrous campaign and hateful views,» Gianaris writes
in the email.
«With the signs clearly spelt on the wall that he (President Mahama) has lost the Presidency, he has begun using
divisive language in his campaign.
He's as good as you'd expect, but it's a foreign -
language performance from a recently - awarded actor
in a
divisive, tough - sit arthouse pic.
This might mean recognizing the power of
language and refraining from using
divisive phrasing like, «Adopt don't shop»
in marketing or social media.