Sentences with phrase «mood of the country»

But curators said it would be hard to ignore the current mood of the country.
«There's no question [that the] mood of the country is now clean food,» he says.
The return of capital punishment, the use of sterner sentencing procedures, the provision of more weaponry and technology for the police, and a multi-billion-dollar prison and jail construction effort are all indicators of the current mood of the country in regard to crime and criminals.
This system is brilliant in that it tempers the fluctuating mood of the country, attempting to keep the ship of state from being turned suddenly and swiftly in one direction or another by any single person or group - attempting to prevent mob rule and tyranny through democracy.
They are litmus tests of the more general mood of the country, totems of wider significance, tipping points that change politics.
«But I think the populist mood of the country suggests that fair share taxes on the richest New Yorkers would absolutely be supported if the money is used effectively,» Kink said.
«I think what we can do as filmmakers at a place like Toronto is take a step back and evaluate the emotional mood of our country, then reflect that back.
Macallister gives readers a fascinating look at the ins and outs of early law enforcement, as well as the slowly darkening mood of the country as the Civil War draws ever closer.
By the time Spiral dispersed in 1965, the social mood of the country was tense.
Often overlooked is that the historic spike in public concern and belief in climate change that occurred in 2007/2008 came at a very unique time economically and politically, with the country experiencing the lowest levels of unemployment for the past decade and the political mood of the country shifting left - of - center.
Fairness must be at the heart of our legal system, and by this decision the Supreme Court would purport to have enshrined that principle — but it is incongruous with the real mood of the country and goes much further than is justified.
Along with the post-recession mood the Olympics and the Queen's Jubilee have added to the patriotic mood of the country and it is certainly very British to «make do».
The masochistic brutality it's selling still seems glaringly out of step with the current mood of the country.
Photos of America during the Depression, much like the mood of the country, are often bleak, available only in black and white.
While the index jumped to the highest level in almost two years, it also showed that the mood of the country is extremely bifurcated.
And to think the mood of the country is to lean to the far right again.
«The mood of the country isn't on sporting events,» he said.
«Right now, the mood of the country is now pleased with the recent actions of members of Congress — especially surrounding health care, and (Slaughter) was pretty significant in that regard,» Reilich said.
Goldsmith was one of the first last summer to warn his Conservative colleagues that Corbyn becoming Labour leader would spell bad news: either through a struggling opposition failing to hold government to account, or because the left - winger could capture the mood of the country.
The author claimed that instead, Buhari, who was then the candidate of the APC had insisted that he could not make Tinubu his running mate given the mood of the country which would not favour a Muslim - Muslim ticket.
The mood of the country is angry, so it's almost definition by opposition.
By 2001, a call for more time («a lot done, a lot to do») chimed with the mood of the country, though turnout plummeted as few were inspired.
Having spent the weekend boosting the mood of the country at the expense of its GDP with a double bank holiday celebrating the Queen, Cameron headed off to the continent to address the ongoing eurozone crisis.
The streets have become an epistemic community where the mood of the country and the direction of thoughts are expressed, moulded, patterned and structured.
David Cameron said they were higher over the last four years «and those are the facts», and he accused of Ed Miliband of misjudging the mood of the country.
It captured the mood of the country right then — it was brilliantly of it's time.
Whether the politics of optimism works for David Cameron will greatly depend on the mood of the country and what sort of weather it expects.
If not then the mood of this country is to throw him out along with all the other liberal demorats.
Corbyn urged the parliamentary party to understand the mood of the country, after warnings from many of them and senior politicians such as Tony Blair and Neil Kinnock that he will not appeal to the wider electorate.
It's long and violent, but very compelling: Washington and Dakota Fanning (as his 9 - year - old charge) are terrific, and the movie skillfully plays on the mood of the country to work as a 9/11 revenge fantasy.
The mood of the country was obviously somber (not including that of Malcolm X who said infamously «Chickens coming home to roost»).
Blair, the frequent collaborator of «Blue Ruin» and «Green Room» director Jeremy Saulnier, has made a dark, hilarious thriller with a bit of extra resonance given the mood of the country today.
My job focused on the administrative side of giving aid to the Jewish community there, but my boss, the AJJDC Country Director for Romania, traveled there several times in the lead - up to the revolution and, as the person who wrote and edited his field trip reports, I knew quite a bit about the mood of the country and the conditions there for its citizens under Ceausescu.
, who will share perspectives on housing finance and student debt; political pollsters Peter Hart and Bill McInturff, who will offer insights into the mood of the country and its impact on the 2016 presidential and congressional campaigns; investigative journalist and author Bob Woodward, who will share his thoughts on the presidential elections, and Wells Fargo economist Mark Vitner, who will discuss financial and commercial real estate markets.
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