Sentences with phrase «of modern campaigning»

BTW, Walker's fall had nothing to do with any digital failings; his online team seems to have had the mechanics of modern campaigning down pat.
And as he begins his presidency, the man who has broken so many expectations of modern campaigning must now govern under a new set of rules and expectations.
BTW, while you're over at FlackCheck.org, note their series on how Abraham Lincoln looks through the prism of modern campaign messaging... he's launching a War on Religion!
Donald Trump has famously avoided most of the apparatus of a modern campaign in his run for the White House.
For its part, the anti-charter expansion group Save Our Public Schools promises to «be competitive, if not more than competitive in all aspects of a modern campaign,» said spokesman Steve Crawford.

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He outworked his opponent and ran one of the best campaigns in history using both modern technology and traditional methods to bring his message to the American people.
Examining modern campaign politics, the open - source movement and some of the few recent bright spots in the traditional music business, Benkler isolates a handful of «design levers» — «elements of successful cooperative human systems that we can employ to motivate [people]... to contribute to the collective effort rather than exclusively pursue their own interests (at the expense of those of the group).»
Then in 2007, Edwards was at agency T.A.G. to create the «Believe» campaign for Halo 3, a game that went on to sell 3.3 million units in its first month (a record broken by Call of Duty: Modern Warfare in 2009).
The design of the pamphlet and donation envelope was chic and modern, reminiscent of posh advertising campaigns for brands like Urban Outfitters and Paper Source.
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg and top editorial and marketing executives weigh in on why it's increasingly becoming good business to present strong, modern images of women in ad campaigns.
The review and the changes that will result from it comes on top of a decision to build a new $ 200 million modern home for the business school on the waterfront of Lake Michigan, a reorganization of the school's top leadership, and the creation and launch of Kellogg's new branding campaign — all initiatives driven by Blount since her arrival some 18 months ago.
Timur led military campaigns through a large chunk of western Asia, including modern Iran, Iraq, Turkey, and Syria, and he founded the Timurid Empire.
When it comes to cable news networks like CNN, D'Alessio believes the disproportionate coverage of Trump's campaign was less about political bias and more a factor of Trump's own expert manipulation of the modern media landscape.
Fearless Girl, the privately commissioned modern - day statute that appeared opposite the Wall Street Raging Bull on International Women's Day 2017, was also included in the campaign and received a cape of flowers.
The beverage brand has also embraced modern times in the form of an Instagram marketing campaign, popping up on a handful of meme - centric accounts.
«Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare» was revolutionary in the genre, both with its spectacular campaign and its addictively designed multiplayer.
As I argue in my forthcoming book, «The Known Citizen: A History of Privacy in Modern America,» big corporations (in this case, Facebook) and political interests (in this case, right - wing parties and campaigns) but also ordinary Americans (social media users, and thus likely you and me) all had a hand in it.
Content strategy is the meat and potatoes of modern SEO; a strategic, well - executed content strategy is absolutely essential to a successful SEO campaign.
«It is important that the public are fully aware of how information is used and shared in modern political campaigns and the potential impact on their privacy,» Denham said in a statement.
«Through this data, we hope to provide organizations a richer understanding of how modern supporters engage with fundraising campaigns,» said Dr. Cipollini.
The game, which has the support of the Archbishop of Canterbury and Pope Francis, was organised to raise money for a joint Catholic and Anglican campaign against modern - day slavery and human trafficking.
It seems you've been campaigning on two fronts: against the limitations of secular reasoning, and against the unacknowledged secularity common in modern Christian thought.
Tomorrow, on April 29th, Rome's white marble Trevi Fountain — its swirling waters and the charging baroque statues of Oceanus, his sea shell chariot and attendant tritons and horses — will all be turned blood red in a campaign to raise awareness about modern day Christian martyrs.
After Morrison became editor, his first campaign was a spirited defense of Herbert L. Willett of the University of Chicago, then a leading popularizer of the modern critical study of the Bible.
The deliberate crudeness of Cranach's crucifix functionally resembles the strategy employed by modern newscasts when they show campaign commercials inside an obviously fictive TV set.
«Given modern technology, the length and depth of preparation, and the ethos of the Obama campaign, Romney's pick will be hit harder and faster than any selection ever.»
Foremost in this campaign to consider the Scriptures as subject to modern critical analysis but at the same time to treat them as canon is Brevard Childs, professor of Old Testament at Yale.
In what has arguably been the ugliest presidential campaign in modern history, every day brings new charges and counter-charges of sexual assault.
(Our modern political campaigns test the virtue of endurance to the point of cruelty.)
So, when we use the phrase «political animal» today, it might be wise to recall that it originally reflected an understanding of civic affairs almost diametrically opposed to our modern obsessive fascination with partisan struggle, polls, campaigning, and the fortunes of a distinct «political» class.
This was notably the case in the successful campaign against Negro slavery, in the many efforts, not so successful, to curb war and bring about international peace, in the Red Cross for ministering to the sufferers from war and from natural disasters, in the inauguration of the modern nursing profession, in the fight against the excessive use of alcohol, in the efforts to improve the care of prisoners and the insane, in the multiform endeavors, never before so numerous, to give larger opportunities to the underprivileged, and in some of the many programs for the thorough reconstruction of society.
Over-reliance on lavish liturgy or spectacle (common both to liturgical churches and modern evangelistic campaigns) constitutes a radical distortion of the Christian message.
As we have seen with some 81 percent of evangelical Christians (including a number of black clergy) supporting one of the most racist presidential campaigns we have seen in modern history, much of American Christianity continues to specialize in leaving the minds of black folk in the bondage of the sunken place.
Additionally, in describing one of Saul's campaigns, the scribe who copied what became the official modern version inadvertantly skipped over a phrase to another phrase that started with the same words and left a key explanation out.
At the end of June 2016, a number of Nobel laureates accused Greenpeace's campaign against Golden Rice as a «crime against humanity «and called upon governments around the world to «do everything in their power to oppose Greenpeace's actions and accelerate the access of farmers to all the tools of modern biology, especially seeds improved through biotechnology ``.
The «Fiestas Patrias» campaign will elevate consumer excitement and increase planned purchases among modern mothers gearing up for the many family celebrations of Hispanic Heritage Month and beyond.
«This campaign exhibits Smithfield's commitment to authentic flavor and enduring traditions, while celebrating the modern kitchens and consumers of today.»
Rooney was the perfect protagonist to settle what should go down as one of the most turgid, tatty contests between Liverpool and United of the modern era, and not only due to the dour campaign he has endured as an individual this season.
Intentional tummy time is necessary in our culture, because of the controversial yet popular «Back to Sleep» campaign and modern practices of placing babies in swings / seats / car seat carriers / jumpers for long periods of time.
While the benefits of modern digital campaigning are clear, there are certain campaign aims that are still best achieved through «traditional» techniques.
The prime minister also noted that it was «bread and butter issues», such as water rates, that had dominated the election campaign on the doorstep, adding this said much about the «modern face» of Northern Ireland.
Twitter helps create the sea of information in which modern campaigns swim, and whether or not they're active on Twitter themselves, it's likely to shape the political communications environment in which they operate.
This is not to suggest that modern techniques are fuelling immoral practices, but traditional campaigning can provide a stronger feeling of transparency and, therefore, parliamentarians often feel more comfortable participating in such methods.
Successful campaigns in the modern age must also recognise that we are in times of mutual social responsibility.
Digital channels are vital to spreading a campaign's messaging in a modern media environment, with Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Google and a plethora of blogs and news websites all potential propaganda outlets.
Twitter helps create the sea of information in which modern campaigns swim, and whether or not they're active on Twitter themselves, microblogging is likely to shape the political communications environment in which campaigns operate.
Whatever expectations the British people may have entertained throughout the course of the campaign, it is now painfully clear that the primary result of the referendum will be to hand control to a small number of right - wing demagogues dedicated to reversing the advance of modern cosmopolitan Britain.
Attracting the largest army of supporters ever seen in a modern American election is one thing, but even more impressive is that the Obama campaign managed to put them to work — as online recruiters, as cash machines, but also as organizers, block - walkers and pro-Obama voices in their own communities.
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.
This is how free speech is destroyed in modern Britain — not by laws, but by taking the easy route in the face of organised campaigns.
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