Sentences with phrase «make political waves»

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As the global economy picks up steam, how can Australian business make the most of the accelerating wave of digital disruption amid rising political and geo - strategic risks?
As the global economy picks up steam, how can Australian business make the most of the accelerating wave of digital disruption amid rising political and geo - strategic risks?
When he did so Monday night, surging past frontrunner Donald Trump as he rode a wave of enthusiastic support, it appeared to validate — if only for a few fleeting hours before the presidential race resumes — the political positions that have made Cruz such a compelling but controversial figure.
When the Labour governments elected in those years squandered their political support by wave after wave of pay restraint and finally IMF - inspired cuts in public spending, Margaret Thatcher came to power in 1979 and made a last ditch attempt to stem the Tory decline.
Making the laws of the land, providing the Prime Minister and Government and then examining everything they do, fighting the corner for their constituency and constituents, waving their particular party political flag.
As political turmoil and conflict with Russia continue to plague her native Ukraine, Shapovalova is focused on portraying the country in a positive way by showing the brands and designers who hope to make waves on the international scene as well.
, or making grandiose gesticulations when I get into a political debate with someone — waving my hands or pinching the air.
Larry: But isn't making a political painting like waving a banner at a rally of like - minded people?
Among his monumental pieces is a 200 - kilogram tornado made from barbed wire and another of a gigantic wave, both of which serve as allegories for a void, political unrest and change.
The second - wave feminist and conceptual artist Mary Kelly has made a career out of combining the personal with the political, examining issues of gender, identity, and collective memory in large - scale narratives.
New works made especially for this show The exhibition subtitle, «From Me, Belongs to You Only,» is a message to society in general but it also demonstrates Lee's stance of emphasizing the personal relations and emotions of individuals, which tend to be overrun by the waves of political and social change.
Thank you, Dr Curry — it is indeed about protecting the integrity of science, not just of climate science, because in the end how can the general public trust any scientific statement which is used as basis for political decision making if this particular instance is being waved aside?
«I hope that the bold leadership of these 10 Republicans and of Pope Francis in his call for environmental action can finally give the political cover for forward movement by other members of the Republican caucus who I know agree with this resolution, but are hesitant to make waves within their party or upset their fossil fuel industry campaign donors,» he said in a statement.
Yesterday, tout le monde political Alberta was abuzz with word Jason Kenney, Conservative MP for Calgary Midnapore and former Harper government cabinet heavyweight, is about to abandon federal politics and make big waves here in landlocked Alberta.
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