«Too
often public rhetoric pits charters and public schools against each other, when really all we care about is better opportunities for our kids.
Not exact matches
Despite the
rhetoric of democracy there is a lack of transparency m discussions of officials with the IMF / WB authorities and their decisions regarding conditionalities
often imposed on the debtor countries without clear exposure even to Parliament and its select committees, much less to the general
public affected by them.
CNN: On campaign trail, Romney ratchets ups God
rhetoric At campaign events these days, Mitt Romney
often says that if he is elected president, he will emphasize the role of God in American society and will not «take God out of the
public square.»
This is shocking, and goes against all the
rhetoric that we hear so
often about the need for more women in
public life.
Though he has since tempered his
rhetoric, Mr. de Blasio was
often hostile toward charter school expansion and Ms. Moskowitz when he served as
public advocate and ran for mayor.
«And that is the divide between those who want to truly accomplish things, and those who put positioning,
rhetoric, and too
often, personal power, above serving the
public.
Simcha Felder, a Democrat from Brooklyn, sits with the Republican conference, and the G.O.P. has continued an alliance with the five - member Independent Democratic Conference, which
often backs it on legislation and in
public rhetoric.
Under Ed's leadership, Labour too
often combined tough left - wing
rhetoric with policy proposals that the
public simply did not think were credible.
For instance, to entice prospective parents, school voucher advocates
often employ
rhetoric about students being «trapped in
public schools» without giving tangible evidence that the private schools the voucher gives them access to are any better.
This reaction is substantially reinforced when, as
often happens, the message is put across by
public communicators who are unmistakably associated with particular cultural outlooks or styles — the more so if such advocates indulge in partisan
rhetoric, ridiculing opponents as corrupt or devoid of reason.
However, in the United States environmentalists
often win in the courts of media and
public opinion, especially in an election year, especially with hundred - million - dollar anti-oil campaigns, laden with emotional
rhetoric.
... it simply asks political actors to tone down the
rhetoric and at least try to engage in political activities with greater regard for principles of civil
public discourse than is
often presently seen.
Although sometimes they can be a healthy counterpoint to accepted doctrines, to the general
public they are most
often cloaked in shadowy self - interest or their
rhetoric is ideologically shrill.
Instead,
public confusion existed,
often fuelled by political
rhetoric, about the nature and scope of the organisation's powers.