Sentences with phrase «national mood»

And I'm not bitter, I'm just keeping the new national mood in mind.
We know that the efforts of the»60s to alter race relations were followed by white backlash and a far different national mood.
This exhibition charts shifts in artistic styles and national moods through approximately 140 objects.
NRW is seen as a test of national mood ahead of Germany's federal election in September.
Though Labour has enjoyed a deathbed conversion to aspects of the cause of reform, it is the Liberal Democrats who have most consistently argued that cause in the round and who, after the exhaustion of the old politics, reflect and lead an overwhelming national mood for real change.
However improbable — given the bleak current national mood — the self - congratulatory strain of American modernist painting known as Precisionism is again in vogue.
The present exhibition, similarly unintentionally, has arrived amidst a contentious national mood, with a divisive President attempting to define not only what makes America great but who constitutes America.
Bobby Kennedy was the next victim to fall to a bloodthirsty national mood.
But one thing they can reveal is the general national mood: if the people are feeling positive, then a dull win is taken in stride; if they're not, then it's cause for deep concern.
Despite a favorable national mood, the request had trouble getting through Congress.
The broader national mood, if not the voting patterns of people in Erie County, is arguably in her favor.
In Cuomo's own post-election analysis, he attributed his margin of victory to voters» feelings of inevitability and a sour national mood.
This year more than ever, it pays to be extra careful given the fractious national mood.
But when I spoke with him, Clooney did hit upon something that's true about every wildly topical era in Hollywood: Movies succeed not when they're didactic, but when they manage to reflect or capture a larger national mood.
In the realm of art, the Whitney Biennial — for the attention it generates, one of the most important surveys of contemporary art in the United States — may have inaugurated the internalization of our darker national mood.
The isolationist tendency of this administration to a degree reprises the post-Great War national mood in 1930 when Wood painted his most well - known picture, American Gothic, while privileging the same whiteness that Wood's world construed as the default for the nation.
Also tangible is a dour national mood that pulls Ruff in a dour national direction.
The Plain Dealer's Steven Litt sees the current national mood and fraught political landscape in MOCA's Winter / Spring season: «It's clear that at least some of the artists whose works are on view are tapping into the same feelings emerging in the presidential debates.
The present exhibition has arrived amidst a contentious national mood, with a divisive President attempting to define not only what makes America great but who constitutes America.
Faced with this national mood, Icelandic Prime Minister Johanna Sigurdardottir publicly acknowledged the possibility of «unilaterally adopting the currency of another country» as an alternative to EU membership.
Unintentionally summarizing the national mood, a customer told a Halifax TV reporter: «You might as well order the pot.»
The Electorate of Canning by - election in Western Australia on September 19 will take a snapshot of the national mood, just over two years on from the federal poll.
While the mainstream media desires to fill time it seems that Iowa has become less important this year as a barometer of the national mood.
I can't tell if they mean it as a command, like «America, give up already,» or as a noun for the national mood — the America give - up.
A composite index for Israel as a whole, composed of crime, national mood, and the stock market, showed an increase of 1.38 standard deviations over the same periods (p =.0001).
Her cluelessness about the national mood is as breathtaking as Trump's self - congratulation.
The Olympics triggered a palpable shift in national mood, brought about by the opening ceremony and then enthusiasm for the Games themselves.
The reactions of each interacted with the reactions of others and were especially affected by the news media, so that a national mood emerged which shaped the feelings of highly diverse individuals.
The Olympics triggered a palpable shift in national mood, brought about by the opening ceremony and then... More
Schwartz has clearly put his finger on a national mood, for the book is getting a great deal of coverage in the mass media.
The frenzy had something to do with the unique location and the national mood, but the game itself presented an appealing showdown.
External factors like the economy, the President's standing and the ever - amorphous «national mood» are critical... and impossible to change by even the hardest local campaigning.
Unsurprisingly, victory of the opposition National Rainbow Coalition (Narc) in 2002 had the most dramatic impact on the national mood.
Elections aren't won entirely on the ground — the national mood will obviously matter, as will the state of the economy and the effectiveness of the rival campaigns» messaging.
I was hopeful when Cox first became head of the NYGOP that he could rebuild the party and capitalize on the national mood by fielding strong candidates for office.
The poll decline for Schumer comes as Gov. Andrew Cuomo's ratings have also dipped in polls this month, which the governor's office has insisted is tied to the national mood facing Democrats and a reflection of the shutdown politics in Washington, not to the trial of Cuomo's former aide, Joe Percoco.
Labour advisers were equally eager to tell me how the cost of living narrative that dominated their conference was also gamed out months earlier, and was not a panicked response to a shift in the national mood over the economy.
In a meandering first - person meditation on the urgency of ethics reform, Cuomo framed the need for real change as a reflection of the national mood.
The list is likely to evolve later in the cycle depending on the national mood and presidential nominees.
Presumably it is the political power of Opt Out that motivates the governor, along with the national mood which has shifted accordingly.
It is a place to gauge the national mood and the political temperature in middle Britain.
Jackson said he expects the scenario will be the same when Gov. Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat, runs for re-election in 2014, but the national mood might change by 2016.
Given the national mood (Democrats currently lead the 2018 generic congressional ballot by double digits), and the strength of the state's Democratic incumbents, the GOP has little chance of winning a statewide race in New York this fall, whether they run solid candidates or not.
The head of Monroe County Democrats attributed those results and Tuesday's relatively high turnout to a combination of the national mood and the strength of local candidates.
But Cuomo insisted in the interview on Thursday the losses were tied to the national mood about the economy and dissatisfaction with Washington, D.C.
The expenses scandal did hit all the main parties over the last few weeks but I think David Cameron was able to capture the national mood and show some national leadership which Gordon Brown, frankly, was unable to show.
It's April, and the weather in New York, like the national mood, is foul.
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