Sentences with phrase «message hammered home»

The false message hammered home from all the following sites is 1) The tax reduction on contribution is a benefit.

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He also advises CEOs to meet with loyal patrons and even take customer service calls to really hammer home the «we're grateful» message.
Gaertner - Johnston says you need to include the words «apologize,» «sorry,» or «regret» at some point to really hammer the point of the message home.
Guys need to know that playing like crap isn't going to cut it and many times that message is hammered home more clearly by a teammate than by a coach.
Sadiq Khan used his keynote speech to the Labour conference to repeatedly hammer home the message that the party can only achieve things if it is «in power».
Both camps have adopted the patronising but hugely effective tactics of modern political campaigning: reduce the issue to black and white terms and then hammer home your message.
At the 2016 Labour conference, Sadiq Khan used his keynote speech to repeatedly hammer home the message that the party can only achieve things if it is «in power».
Labour hammered home the message «you can't trust the Tries with the NHS».
Germany's Council of Economic Experts - nicknamed the «Wise Men of Germany» - urged the German Chancellor to persuade Britain to stay by hammering home the message that leaving would «hit the UK significantly harder than the rest of the EU».
Jeremy Corbyn hammered home his message that austerity is «a political choice not an economic necessity» in his first major speech as Labour leader.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders today will launch an ad campaign in Syracuse with ads intended to hammer home his message about income inequality and poverty.
First, the message should be hammered home that David Cameron is about to quit on the British people in the next Parliament.
Labour's new leader also hammers home his «straight talking, honest politics» message in the new film, released the day after his first party conference as leader.
During a stop in Chinatown, Spitzer hammered home his campaign message of fighting against entrenched interests.
Nick Clegg's speech: ending 65 years of waiting The leader's speech had grabby turns of phrase to get across a message Mr Clegg has been hammering home since he came to office, the accidental Deputy Prime Minister, writes Political Editor Gary Gibbon.
Lots of what Labour were saying was popular, they just did not hammer the message home with enough conviction and clarity.
Labour should simply hammer home the message that the Tory economic strategy isn't working... that the Tories have failed to create the conditions which are needed for growth.
The important thing is that we hammer home the message how they have failed, supported by a general message of optimism.
It's a message that's been hammered home; unfortunately, it isn't always feasible.
From the year 2000 to 2010, yearly intake of fruits and vegetables increased in just one state, Idaho, despite the relentless hammering home of the message by doctors.
Most doctors just hammer home the message that salt is the villain without addressing any of the bigger factors.
But as is often the case in Ron Howard's movies, the morals, the messages, and the barely - hidden subtext are beaten home with a leaden hammer, plus the screenplay (by Space Cowboys writer Ken Kaufman) leaves little to no room for subtlety or nuance.
It's overlong, and the point gets hammered home really early on, so all the rest is just continual rehashing, and beating the message into people's heads with a sledgehammer.
This one actually hammers home its message too often, which drags the pace and becomes frustrating.
The way it addresses it isn't heavy - handed and they never hammer home any message, beyond showing what it can do to someone (in this case, Sutter's father).
Director David Yates uses colour to hammer home his message about being true to yourself.
A mixed bag at best, Ava DuVernay («Selma») helms this adaptation of Madeleine L'Engle's classic young adult novel «A Wrinkle in Time» which hammers home its (still) powerful message of individuality over conformity while combining it with a potent...
A mixed bag at best, Ava DuVernay («Selma») helms this adaptation of Madeleine L'Engle's classic young adult novel «A Wrinkle in Time» which hammers home its (still) powerful message of individuality over conformity while combining it with a potent «girls rule» empowerment message.
It's a fine message, and if the film feels as if it has to hammer that lesson home, well, maybe that's saying something about our ability to accept it.
It's similarly scripter Josh A. Cagan's less - than - subtle handling of the material that slowly - but - surely cements the film's failure, as the movie, to an increasingly aggressive extent, adopts an afterschool - special vibe as Cagan hammers home his «it's okay to be a DUFF» message over and over (and with as little grace as one could possibly envision).
It hammers home the message of compromise, the key ingredient in bringing together two different personalities in, not just romance as is the key plot point here, but in any form of relationship.
Levin then hammers home the message: No excuses.
In response, anti-charter advocates have been hammering home a set of negative messages about charters — over-disciplining, test - obsessed, creaming, push - outs, mismanagement, and low performance.
The V - 8 hammers home the message that there is work to be done on the W - 12.
Swiftly punishing foolhardy players while rewarding the ruthlessly pragmatic, it hammers home the message that risk is not always worth the reward.
Kimball's previous essay collection hammered home that same message, under cover of a repeated, unexplained, and unexamined appeal to beauty.
They place paintings by Schutz and Henry Taylor, an African American, off the elevators on two floors, to engage in dialogue and to hammer home the message.
Pickens is Campaigning for Energy Independence As the presidential campaign enters the home stretch, and the candidates continue hammering home their messages on the key issues of the day — among them, of course, energy independence and energy prices — it
The choice sounds like suicide for in - store sales, but HTC is desperately trying to hammer home the message that this is a superior offering for smartphone photographers.
Messenger excels at content transmission compared to SMS, so it's trying to hammer home this advantage as it seeks to defeat its biggest foe in the west: the status quo of text messaging.
Samsung usually goes big at CES, but in 2018, Samsung focused on talking about IoT and AI, essentially hammering home the message that all its devices would be connected and talking to each other by 2020.
Qualcomm's message at CES 2018 hammers home how partnerships will drive technology into the automotive industry with a number of high - profile announcements about Qualcomm - backed technologies.
During your interview, continue to hammer that message home.
A cover letter is another opportunity for you to hammer that message home — that you have the skills they need and want.
You might want to employ color to hammer home your message of brand value — which is a resume trend that has gained popularity in recent years.
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