Sentences with phrase «moderate tone»

By most accounts, President Donald Trump set a more moderate tone during his first joint address to Congress than he has during his first 40 days in office.
Trump has been under pressure from traditional and more conservative Republicans to not only embrace traditional GOP ideas, but to moderate his tone on the campaign trail.
Lisa Rangel, the Managing Director of Chameleon Resumes, sets an even if not moderate tone that I think should be trusted by serious job seekers, especially those 50 + who suddenly want a better paying job or have recently «lost» their job.
But since taking office he has moderated his tone about dealings with China.
Lo: I'm letting this through, but in the future, please moderate your tone when commenting on The Lunch Tray.
Donald Trump moderated his tone even as he doubled down on the substance of his attacks on Hillary Clinton, accusing the former Secretary of State of outright corruption, suggesting she could be blackmailed as president and quoting a supporter who said she should go to prison.
They are legislating in a culture which has been so coloured by political correctness that mild - mannered people expressing reasonable beliefs in moderate tones are treated like villains.»
Republicans rallied around a platform that seeks a decidedly moderate tone compared with the past two conventions, in which statewide races were led by conservatives.
We reserve the right to not publish comments which are needlessly rude in order to protect the general moderate tone of discussion.
Justice Goldstone's daughter, Nicole, lives in Canada and says that his involvement actually moderated the tone of the report,
In Saudi Arabia, the president urged Muslims leaders to work with the United States to fight back against terrorism, though he declined to use the phrase «radical Islamic terrorism» and sought to strike a more moderate tone than his campaign rhetoric.
When each partner in the relationship is able to moderate their tone of communication, regulate and calm their strong emotional response, and are able to reach out and express to the other what they are experiencing in the moment of their conflict, it brings them closer and makes their relationship more intimate.
Recent upsets by Alabama Sen. Doug Jones and Pennsylvania congressional candidate Conor Lamb provide a model for a moderate tone and emphasis on economics.
Incidentally, the CEOs seem to have moderated their tone.
But most denominations have settled instead for pastoral letters of a moderate tone, finding them controversial enough.
Nick Raynsford on Newsnight - in a rather sober and moderate tone - said that he does not think that Brown can get through this.
His calm, moderate tone is part of the DNA of the film.
In sharp contrast from Tillerson's moderate tone, Pompeo on March 11 was insistent that appeasement for North Korea was not forthcoming: «Make no mistake about it, while these negotiations are going on, there will be no concessions made.»
Furthermore he doesn't seem very taken with the idea of moderating his tone or content.
If this was your introduction to Santorum, he'd seem like a pretty decent fella, youthful and with it, just the kind of moderating tone we need in D.C. and not the kind of loon whose major issue of 2005 was airlifting burritos to Terri Schiavo's hospital room.
«I think those that strike a more moderate tone will be appealing to people in this district.»
And Senator Frist, who's left the senate has moderated his tone.
But then, he's been moderating his tone a bit recently, which is fun to watch.
Maybe you know something I don't about the provenance of the press release, but it's not clear to me that it's fair to stick the authors with reponsibility for it, especially given the moderate tone of Andreae's quote.
Still, his more moderate tone should offer little solace for environmentalists.
Cohn has struck a moderate tone on issues such as corporate regulation.
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